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meantime and immediate
In the meantime, fuel cells are diverting resources from more immediate solutions.
In the meantime, fuel cells are diverting resources from more immediate solutions.

meantime and was
Morgan was ordered to attack the enemy, who had meantime moved to Edge Hill on the left of the Americans.
In the meantime he was pleased with the warm night and the still more pleasing company of his water brother.
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.
From it she was rescued by a priest named Martin, who dug a subterraneous passage, by which she escaped, and remained concealed in the woods, her rescuer supporting her, meantime, by the fish he caught in the lake.
In the meantime, a call went out through the Muslim world that al-Andalus was a safe haven for friends of the house of Umayya, if not for Abd al-Rahman's scattered family that managed to evade the Abbasids.
In the meantime, during the rule of Todor Zhivkov, a significant military industrial complex was established, capable of producing armored vehicles, self-proppelled artillery, small arms and ammunition, as well as aircraft engines and spare parts.
In the meantime Oxford was at liberty, and won a tournament at Westminster on 22 January.
It was decided to postpone action until after Easter Monday, and in the meantime Nathan telegraphed the Chief Secretary, Augustine Birrell, in London seeking his approval.
Honorius, in the meantime, was at Bononia, on his way from Ravenna to Ticinum, when the news reached him of his brother's death in May 408.
In the first Act I pleased ; when in the meantime a rumor spread that gladiators were about to be exhibited ; the populace flock together, make a tumult, clamor aloud, and fight for their places: meantime, I was unable to maintain my place.
In the meantime, Innocent died: the Spanish cardinal refused the tiara, and Urban V was elected.
In the meantime, Hafizullah Amin was killed and replaced by Babrak Karmal.
In the meantime, Adolf Hitler was reluctantly forced to divert German troops to rescue Mussolini from defeat, and attacked Greece through Yugoslavia and Bulgaria on 6 April 1941.
In the mountains of the Greek mainland, in the meantime, several resistance movements sprang up, and by mid-1943, the Axis forces controlled only the main towns and the connecting roads, while a " Free Greece " was set up in the mountains.
The ensuing dispute was only settled in 1617, though both companies were allowed to whale at Jan Mayen in the meantime.
In the meantime, John began to recruit fresh mercenary forces from Poitou, although some were later sent back to avoid giving the impression that the king was escalating the conflict.
The corporation quickly appealed ; in the meantime, Landis was lionized as a hero.
In the meantime, an Interim Political Authority ( IPA ), charged with reviewing the electoral structure in the country, was created in December 1998 and devised a proportional electoral system to ensure that there be opposition in the National Assembly.
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.
In the meantime, the polyphonic capability of the violin was firmly established through the Sonatas and Partitas BWV 1001 – 1006 of Johann Sebastian Bach ( 1685 – 1750 ).
In the meantime, open warfare was being waged between the supporters of Oderisio and Niccolo.

meantime and provide
In the meantime, Britain should halt the flight of planes armed with nuclear weapons, end nuclear testing, not proceed with missile bases and not provide nuclear weapons to any other country.
Newkirk told Salon in 2001 that PETA works toward the ideal, but tries in the meantime to provide carrot-and-stick incentives .< ref > Brandt, Peter.
In the meantime, the male is very protective of the nest and ceaselessly fans the eggs to provide proper oxygen circulation, and checks them for any bad eggs, which he eats before they can rot and damage more eggs.
Lyane Leigh continued to provide vocal work for several albums until 1999 due to contract, but she and Raz-Ma-Taz formed their own group in the meantime, known as S. E. X.
Manny Weisbord, in the meantime, is planning to relocate the majority of his organization to Las Vegas, with interest in having a legitimate business that will provide future profits.
In the meantime, Ovation will continue to provide you with the excellent arts and entertainment programming that you have enjoyed for over 13 years.
In the meantime, Plymouth ironworks was leased to provide pig iron for the forge.

meantime and accommodation
The doctrine largely failed on that front, with Nasser's power quickly rising by 1959 to the point where he could shape the leadership outcomes in neighboring Arab countries including Iraq and Saudi Arabia, but in the meantime Nasser's relationship with the Soviet leaders deteriorated, allowing the US to switch to a policy of accommodation.

meantime and for
Money for its construction will be sought later on but in the meantime the State Hospital board can accept gifts and donations of a site.
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, 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, 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 Jewish Agency called on Palestine's Jewish youth to volunteer for the British Army ( both men and women ).
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, Taraza has been searching for Teg and his party, and finally establishes contact.
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.
In the meantime, it also becomes cheaper for the citizens of the country to buy goods from overseas ( as opposed to buying locally produced goods ) – because an over-valued currency makes foreign products less expensive.
It has been shown in the meantime that user-level device drivers can come close to the performance of in-kernel drivers even for such high-throughput, high-interrupt devices as Gigabit Ethernet.
In the meantime the 6502 had gone on sale at 1 MHz in September 1975 for a mere $ 25 USD.
In the meantime, Philip, eager to prove his loyalty to Rome and thus secure Papal support for his planned invasion, announced at Soissons his reconciliation with his estranged wife Ingeborg of Denmark which the Popes had been pushing.
In the meantime, proposals for extreme limitation of Yeltsin's power were tabled.
In the meantime, the Berkeley RISC effort had become so well known that it eventually became the name for the entire concept and in 1987 Sun Microsystems began shipping systems with the SPARC processor, directly based on the Berkeley RISC-II system.
In the meantime, however, Khomeini was careful not to publicize his ideas for clerical rule outside of his Islamic network of opposition to the Shah which he worked to build and strengthen over the next decade.
In the meantime, attempts were underway for Buddhist and Hindu revivalism and to react against Christian missionary activities on the island.
In the meantime in Iberia, which served as the main source of manpower for the Carthaginian army, a second Roman expedition under Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major took New Carthage by assault and ended Carthaginian rule over Iberia in the battle of Ilipa.
The army in the meantime provided loud moral support and a safe harbour for the ensuing naval Battle of Ebro River.

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