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meantime and Bulgarian
In the meantime the Bulgarian army has started to disintegrate: beset by defeat in the hands of Greeks and Serbs, they were suddenly faced with a surprising Turkish counterattack with fresh Asian troops finally ready, while the Romanians advanced south, demanding Southern Dobrudja as a compensation to the overreaching Bulgarians.
In the meantime Basil II continued his march, forcing the Bulgarian emperor to retreat to the Albanian mountains, and advanced into the heart of the Bulgarian state.

meantime and imperial
In the meantime, Lambert and his mother Ageltrude travelled to Rome to receive papal confirmation of his imperial succession, but Formosus, still desiring to crown Arnulf, was imprisoned in Castel Sant ' Angelo.
In the meantime, Majorian was conquering Hispania: while Nepotianus and Sunieric defeated the Suebi at Lucus Augusti ( modern Lugo ) and conquered Scallabis in Lusitania ( modern Santarém, Portugal ), the Emperor passed through Caesaraugusta ( Saragossa ), where he performed a formal imperial adventus.
In the meantime, Ukrainian self-identity would grow in Austro-Hungarian Galicia, out of reach of Russian imperial authorities.

meantime and title
In the meantime, Gama made do with a substantial hereditary royal pension of 300, 000 reis, and the award of the noble title of Dom ( lord ) in perpetuity for himself, his siblings and their descendants.
In the meantime, however, letters patent dated 27 May 1937, which re-conferred upon the Duke of Windsor the " title, style, or attribute of Royal Highness ", specifically stated that " his wife and descendants, if any, shall not hold said title or attribute ".
In the meantime, Cortés was able to obtain from the crown the title of the Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca, which contains the disputed village.
In the meantime he was engaged upon a much more important logical treatise, which appeared in 1874 under the title of The Principles of Science.
In the meantime, in keeping with the tradition of a monarch's son receiving a title upon marriage, but preserving the rank of duke for the future, Prince Edward became the first British prince in centuries to be specifically created an earl, rather than a duke.
In the meantime, the competition reverts to its original title of Home Nations Championship.
Following the title loss, Whipwreck began to ascend the ranks, while also expanding his moveset in the meantime.

meantime and may
In this way, red wine warms of itself quite rapidly -- and though it is true that it may not attain its potential of taste and fragrance until after the middle of the meal ( or the course ), in the meantime it will have run the gamut of many beguiling and interesting stages.
Whatever the fortunes of the rites in the meantime, in the last decade of the 5th century they prompted Pope Gelasius I's taunt to the senators who were intent on preserving them: " If you assert that this rite has salutary force, celebrate it yourselves in the ancestral fashion ; run nude yourselves that you may properly carry out the mockery.
For example, the delay in asserting the claim may have caused a great increase in the potential damages to be awarded, or assets that could earlier have been used to satisfy the claim may have been distributed in the meantime, or the property in question may already have been sold, or evidence or testimony may no longer be available to defend against the claim.
On the other hand, LDAP does not define transactions of multiple operations: If you read an entry and then modify it, another client may have updated the entry in the meantime.
The Iraq Inquiry ( still ongoing ) may explain more on this situation, but in the meantime, the U. S. ended the regime of Saddam Hussein.
The charioteers in the meantime withdraw some little distance from the battle, and so place themselves with the chariots that, if their masters are overpowered by the number of the enemy, they may have a ready retreat to their own troops.
However, the opposing view is that the fund may not liquidate in your timeframe and you may be forced to sell at an even worse discount ; in any case, in the meantime the fund will have incurred costs and charges imposed by the managers.
In the meantime, Mr Allworthy has become ill and is told by his doctor that it may be fatal.
The vice president would take over the day to day operations in the meantime, even while vice president himself may be nominated by the king.
The vice president would then take over the day to day operations in the meantime, even while the vice president himself may be nominated by the King and stand for a vote of confidence.
This has not been tested ; in the meantime, it may be noted that the color pattern of Rhabdornis is more similar to that of some Aplonis-a member of the group of starlings supposedly most close to the Philippine creepers-than to that of treecreepers.
The programmer may have unrelated work that the processor can do in the meantime ; or, to ensure correct results, the programmer may insert NOPs into the code, partly negating the advantages of pipelining.
However, recent studies have shown that this is not so: any apparent muscle mass gained solely from the presence of hormones will be lost over time after the horse is gelded, and in the meantime, the energy spent developing muscle mass may actually take away from the energy a young horse might otherwise put into skeletal growth ; the net effect is that castration has no effect on rate of growth ( although it may increase the amount of fat the horse carries ).
* Count to infinity ( if link or node failures render a node unreachable from some set of other nodes, those nodes may spend forever gradually increasing their estimates of the distance to it, and in the meantime there may be routing loops ).
Johns has been an advocate for revisions to current U. S. energy policy, arguing that, while alternative energy sources such as ethanol may hold long-term usefulness in meeting some or all U. S. energy needs, U. S. access to petroleum is essential in the meantime and too little is being done to address this need, especially given vastly increased petroleum consumption in China and India.
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.
Alternatively, it may be a defensive deck slowly building its strength for the late game, using its intercepting abilities to stop itself from being ousted in the meantime.

meantime and have
In the meantime, while the South has been undergoing this phenomenal modernization that is so disappointing to the curious Yankee, Southern writers have certainly done little to reflect and promote their region's progress.
Fourth, in the meantime, it is necessary to remember that we have only begun to probe the environment immediately surrounding the earth.
But in the meantime the beer-runner, unhappy with this solution, telephoned Torrio and returned to O'Banion with the message: `` Say, Dionie, I just been talking to Johnny, and he said to let them cops have the three hundred.
In the meantime, others have continued working on the Mach variant of Hurd.
In the meantime he was able to have Viterbo and Perugia return to the Papal control.
In the meantime, the Steele sisters have come to London as guests of John and Fanny Dashwood.
In 1984, the Reagan Administration reversed its course, though in the meantime the original deadline had been extended ; Elizabeth Dole, then Transportation Secretary, proposed that the two passive safety restraints be phased into vehicles gradually, from vehicle model year 1987 to vehicle model year 1990, when all vehicles would be required to have either automatic seat belts or driver side air bags.
In the meantime, he was mostly cared for by his nurse, a black slave woman named Hipólita, whom he later called " the only father I have known.
Gusmão also busied himself with other inventions, but in the meantime continued his work on his airship schemes, the idea for which he is said to have conceived while a novice at Bahia.
In the meantime, Jessie and Peola have grown up side by side, and Peola is painfully aware of the tension between her white appearance and black racial identity.
Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles ended after many years, but many others have started up in the meantime.
Therefore, many biosphere reserves which had been included during the 1970s and 1980s have in the meantime either been withdrawn from the World Network or redefined so as to remain relevant to this new setting.
In the meantime, Mr. Bartlett had had dinner and an extra supply of grog, and when they had passed the eastern end of Drummond Island he began, in no very polite manner, to charge that he had been cheated while dining, and that the course should have been by the Detour passage.
By analogy with their navigational use, the words dead reckoning are also used to mean the process of estimating the value of any variable quantity by using an earlier value and adding whatever changes have occurred in the meantime.
In the meantime, Raskolnikov's mother, Pulkheria Alexandrovna, and his sister, Avdotya Romanovna ( or Dounia ) have arrived in the city.
County employees have in the meantime assumed temporary offices.
In the meantime, another policeman arrives at the Perkinses ': It is Slater ( who does not know Davenport, neither personally nor by name ), who has come to inform Jean Perkins that her husband's body has been fished out of the river ( really Mr. Nasty, who happened to have Henry's briefcase with him when Mr. Big shot him ).

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