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Morgan was ordered to attack the enemy, who had meantime moved to Edge Hill on the left of the Americans.
Yusuf ibn Tashfin had in the meantime brought what is now known as Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauretania into complete subjection.
In the meantime, René had managed to reach Naples on 19 May 1438.
Jarry had meantime discovered the pleasures of alcohol, which he called " my sacred herb " or, when referring to absinthe, the " green goddess ".
In the meantime IBM had released its original IBM PC, which incidentally looked remarkably like the Asters base with floppy drives + separate keyboard set-up.
In the meantime a strong tendency emerged to drop all ' decorative ' steps such as entrechats and ronds de jambes that had found a place in the Quadrilles and other dances.
In the meantime, Decius had returned with his re-organized army, accompanied by his son Herennius Etruscus and the general Trebonianus Gallus, intending to defeat the invaders and recover the booty.
In the meantime, Constantius had been receiving some disturbing reports regarding the actions of his cousin Gallus.
In the meantime, Julian had won some victories against the Alemanni tribe, who had once again invaded Roman Gaul.
But to earn a living in the meantime he inquired whether Western Publishing, which had published Pirate Gold, had any need for artists for Donald Duck comic book stories.
In the meantime, the abandoned trademark had been seized by Marvel Comics in 1967, disallowing the DC comic itself to be called that.
In the meantime, other changes had also taken place: Satie had become a member of a radical socialist party, and had socialised with the Arcueil community: Amongst other things, he'd been involved in the "" work for children.
In the meantime, Baudot had patented his prototype telegraph a few weeks earlier.
In 1979 Sonia brought a High Court action against Harrison who had in the meantime transferred 75 % of the company's voting stock to himself and had dissipated much of the value of the company.
In the meantime, after years of various physical and mental illnesses, he had slowly returned to music, composing obscure little works intended for private performance.
In the meantime, the second and larger sea-borne invasion had started.
In the meantime, Cortés had marched overland from Mexico to Honduras, arriving in 1525.
In the meantime, he had managed to embroil Greece in a short-lived war with Bulgaria and make unacceptable concessions in Thessaloniki and its hinterland to Yugoslavia, in an effort to gain its support for his revanchist policies against Turkey.
In the meantime, de Bois-Guilbert, who had accompanied de Bracy on the raid, takes Rebecca for his captive, and tries to force his attentions on her, which are rebuffed.
Coltrane, who in the meantime had freed himself from his drug habits, was available after a highly fruitful experience with Thelonious Monk and was hired back, as was Philly Joe Jones.

meantime and achieved
In the meantime, the Reichsverfassungskampagne had not achieved any success regarding acceptance of the constitution, but had managed to mobilize those elements of the population that were willing to support a revolution.
In the meantime, a coast-to-coast rail link was achieved in August 1870 in Strasburg, Colorado, by the completion of the Denver extension of the Kansas Pacific Railway.

meantime and considerable
From this, however, he was removed on the change of administration in 1711 ; but his fortune had, in the meantime, been improved by the bequest of two considerable estates — one of them left him by Francis Barrington of Tofts, whose name he assumed by act of parliament, the other by John Wildman of Beckett Hall at Shrivenham in Berkshire ( now Oxfordshire ).
Though yet, in taken fire at my attempts to reduce practice to a greater easiness, plainness, and in the meantime letting the mountebank at Charing Cross pass unrailed at, they contradict themselves, and would make the world believe I may prove more considerable than they would have me.
:" The present Seventh Edition of my book Foundations of Geometry brings considerable improvements and additions to the previous edition, partly from my subsequent lectures on this subject and partly from improvements made in the meantime by other writers.
With a rugged build and consistently solid catching, Kelsey managed to fully oust Swindin from the side ( Swindin making only two appearances in 1953-54 ) and went on to be Arsenal's first-choice goalkeeper for the next eight seasons ; only a broken arm sustained in an FA Cup tie against Sheffield United in 1959 put Kelsey out of the Arsenal side for any considerable amount of time, with Jim Standen taking over in the meantime.
In the meantime, she examines her considerable store of information about the history of old LA, noticing for the first time how Santa Catalina has some kind of significance in the activities of the Company.

meantime and religious
Leopold and Lilian initially planned to hold their official, civil marriage after the end of the war and the liberation of Belgium, but in the meantime, a secret religious marriage ceremony took place on 11 September 1941, in the chapel of Laeken Castle, in the presence of Queen Elisabeth, Henri Baels, and Cardinal van Roey, Archbishop of Mechelen and primate of Belgium.
In the meantime, she also entered a phase of spiritual search that took her to India, meeting some religious leaders, including Sathya Sai Baba and in the U. S. Deepak Chopra.
In the meantime, Sultan Husayn was confronted by other rebellions resulting from his religious policy.
In the meantime, Mauraro, and then a distant barrio or with settlement with 271 inhabitants, was also considered a temporary religious station.
In the meantime, on 6 January 1956, he took religious vows after that, some months before, the Church authorities approved the monastic community of the " Piccola famiglia dell ' Annunziata ", founded by him and based on " silence, prayer, work and poverty ".

meantime and When
When more advanced diffs are used, patches can be applied even to files that have been modified in the meantime, as long as those modifications do not interfere with the patch.
* When, then, a fracture has recently taken place, the patients attach much importance to it, as supposing the mischief greater than it really is, and the physicians bestow great pains in order that it may be properly bandaged ; but in a little time the patients, having no pain, nor finding any impediment to their walking or eating, become negligent ; and the physicians finding they cannot make the parts look well, take themselves off, and are not sorry at the neglect of the patient, and in the meantime the callus is quickly formed.
When contact was re-established, a minority of German Jehovah's Witnesses either preferred their autonomy or disagreed with the doctrinal changes that had occurred in the meantime.

meantime and court
He was conspicuous in the Whiskey Insurrection and having been prominent in some of the meetings of the insurgents, his arrest was ordered but in the meantime before any action could be taken he appeared November 6, 1794, before Thomas McKean, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and in the presence of William Bradford, Attorney General of the United States, voluntarily entered into recognizance to the United States for his appearance before the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States at the next special session of the Circuit Court held for the district of Pennsylvania " then and there to answer such charges of treasonable and seditious practices and such other matters of misdemeanor as shall be alleged against him in behalf of the United States and that he will not depart that court without license.
In the meantime, the patrons set up a voluntary fund drive to be used if necessary to get a court injunction against Pulaski County School Board.
Eventually, he won his court case, but would not see his settlement check for seven years, so he returned to Trinidad in the meantime.
In the meantime, Louis XV died of smallpox, and du Barry was banished from court by his successor.
Whether the Prime Minister's statements were defamatory was an issue that would have to be resolved in the trial itself, Gates ruled ; in the meantime, the court would not interfere with constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech.
Whether the Prime Minister's statements were defamatory was an issue that would have to be resolved in the trial itself, Gates ruled ; in the meantime, the court would not interfere with constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech.
In the meantime, on March 9 Saigō, Kirino and Shinohara were stripped of their court ranks and titles.
In the meantime, CACI and L-3 continued to argue in federal appellate court for civil immunity, as clients of the federal government in national defense.
In the meantime, however, Cohen had profited vastly through the property and Kremen tried to wrest back some of these profits through further court action.
In the meantime, the court challenge worked its way through the court system until it reached the United States Supreme Court.
In the meantime, an incident arose which brought him before an Army court martial on October 4, 1775.
In the meantime, the refractory Matilda of Hainaut was brought before the Papal court in Avignon, where she revealed that she had secretly married the Burgundian knight Hugh de La Palice.
In the meantime, a Georgian court found him guilty of " large-scale extortion " and sentenced him to 11 years in prison in absentia on March 28, 2008.
He kept the position until at least 1668, but in the meantime, in 1662, he bought the reversion of the post of harpsichordist from Chambonnières, who had been recently disgraced at the court ; Chambonnières kept the salary, but D ' Anglebert assumed the duties.
In the meantime, some of the forward class people have moved the Supreme Court and that court has passed Stay Orders against the implementation of the Report.

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