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meantime and membership
In the meantime, Grigulevich was secretly granted Soviet citizenship and membership in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

meantime and union
In the meantime he was active as a liberal politician, having written on the burning issue of the union with Norway as early as the 1890s, arguing among Uppsala students for the system of compulsory military service that was introduced with the abolishment of the allotment system in 1901, and for universal suffrage, an issue that were in his mind and in the political rhetoric of the time connected to that of compulsory military service.
In the meantime, Ernest Pitman — a Lawrence building contractor who had done extensive work for the American Woolen Company — confessed to a district attorney that he had attended a meeting in the Boston offices of Lawrence textile companies where the plan to frame the union by planting dynamite had been made.
Albert Henry BaskervilleIn the meantime, a less-well known New Zealand rugby union player, Albert Henry Baskerville ( or Baskiville ), was about to recruit a group of players for a professional tour of Great Britain.
In the meantime, the Storting refused additional grants as a demonstration against the king's unpopular efforts to establish a closer union between his two kingdoms.
In the meantime the government declared martial law in the area, arrested the rebel union leaders, seized the union's treasury and prohibited further meetings.
In the meantime the new union continued its patient organizing campaign, conducting a number of brief strikes over workplace conditions, but avoiding any large-scale confrontations.

meantime and changed
In the meantime, in 1992, the township had formally changed its name to Long Hill Township and the Passaic Township Free Public Library duly became the Long Hill Township Free Public Library.
the offspring of two of them however-Jaber and Salem-rotate the Emirship of Kuwait, in the meantime the situation have been changed because other offspring have been appointed to the most important ministries which will lead them to succeed the throne of the state of Kuwait.
Economic changes, repeated shifts of the stock majority as well as close-downs and sales of various divisions have strongly changed the company in the meantime.
His father had in the meantime changed his place of abode to Pescia ; but Giuseppe did worse there, and in November 1832, his father having paid his debts, he returned to study at Pisa, seriously enamoured of a woman whom he could not marry, but now commencing to write in real ' earnest in.
F was changed in the meantime to Ausf.
In the meantime the economic situation in Italy had also changed and with ambitious plans for diversification undermined by the difficulties being experienced by Italian industry in general, Zanussi slipped towards serious financial crisis in the late ‘ 70s and the first half of the 1980s.
In the meantime, Piar and Mariño had occupied defenceless Angostura ( a city at the narrowest and deepest part of the Orinoco River, hence its name, subsequently changed to Ciudad Bolívar ), to where Bolívar headed and was chosen as supreme leader of the independence movement.
The design continued to evolve in other places in the meantime, particularly the presidential flag, and these evolved designs were used when the seal was changed again in 1945.
Poles on their side, have begun to create armed units on 22 March based on decision of Polish National Committee, which in the meantime changed its name to Polish Central Committee.
In February 2005, the name was changed to SLAM! FM again ( This time with an exclamation mark in its name and logo, and written in all capitals ; no further connections with the heretofore mentioned lifestyle magazine which ID & T had discontinued in the meantime ).
In the meantime, the economic situation changed, so that sources of funding were not so freely available, and by the end of 2010, no clear dates had been set for the next construction phase.
In the meantime, the profile of the supporters attending games at the Santiago Bernabéu had also changed: an embourgeoisement process meant that the support was no longer as vocal and passionate as in the 1980s '.
In the meantime the County Laois Rebels on their way to aid the Carlow rebels having heard mixed reports of the battle and hearing the fate of their comrades decided it was too late to help and changed their plans.
In the meantime, as local stations received FCC protection with must-carry rules, the name changed to " 22 Business News ", and then " Business News 22 " ( or BN 22, for short ).
She stepped into sound movies as well, but in the meantime the Italian cinema had changed greatly ( the period of Telefoni bianchi comedies ) and entered into a period of crisis with Fascism and censorship.
In the meantime, the club had changed its name once again.

meantime and from
A line of the von Wetterau ( Conradines ) intermittently held the countship of Aargau from 750 until about 1030, when they lost it ( having in the meantime taken the name von Tegerfelden ).
In the meantime Abd ar-Rahman obtained the surrender of the city from its population, after promising them immunity, although 4, 000 rebel men escaped in a night sally.
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.
Battra, meantime, escapes from the magma, and surfaces.
In the meantime, under Theodemir, the Ostrogoths broke away from Hunnic rule following the Battle of Nedao in 454, and decisively defeated the Huns again under Valamir at Bassianae in 468.
In the meantime, Cortés had marched overland from Mexico to Honduras, arriving in 1525.
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.
Front-de-Boeuf, in the meantime, tries to wring a hefty ransom, by torture, from Isaac of York.
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.
The Iraqis in the meantime started the construction of the line from the border to their current railhead at Ramadi.
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.
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, camera crews filmed the actions of the police from German apartments, and broadcast the images live on television.
In the meantime, the History of Kirat covers much of the history and achievements of the Kirant people of Eastern Nepal / Kiratdesh from ancient period until the Gorkha conquest in the eastern Nepal.
In the meantime, Germanic mysticism in Germany and Switzerland had developed into baroque forms such as Guido von List's " Armanism ", from the 1900s merging into antisemitic and national mysticist ( völkisch ) currents, notably with Lanz von Liebenfels ' Guido von List Society and Ostara magazine, which with the rise of Nazism were partially absorbed into Nazi occultism.
However, he prevented Louis XIV from sending the usual embassy of obedience to Alexander VII, and, while he lived, he foiled the appointment of a French ambassador to Rome, diplomatic affairs being meantime conducted by cardinal protectors, generally personal enemies of the Pope.
In the meantime, a conservative group broke away from the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1973, mainly over the issues of women's ordination and a perceived drift toward theological liberalism.
Whilst meantime, in Nazi-occupied Poland, the Council of National Unity was set up ; this body functioned from 1944 to 1945 as the parliament of the Polish Underground State.
In the meantime, a Lego-built autonomous robot able to follow a pre-set track and assemble an exact copy of itself, starting from four externally-provided components, was demonstrated experimentally in 2003.
Digesting that volume of blood takes a while, and the mosquito will require energy from sugar in the meantime.
In the meantime, Taylor and Bullock introduced over one hundred amendments, including the first ten amendments to the U. S. Constitution, to try to stall the bill ; this effort was assisted by Carol Moseley Braun, a civil rights advocate and liberal from Hyde Park.
In the meantime, executives at Warner Brothers were impressed by the completed episodes and saw potential in developing the show into a full-running series ; part of this plan was to move production from Georgia to the Warner Brothers lot in California, primarily to simplify and streamline production, as well as developing a larger workshop to construct and service the large number of vehicles the series would get through.
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.
In the meantime, Giese had married in Danzig and returned there from his travels in 1564 and became a councilman.
In this paper, starting from certain philosophical assumptions, on the basis of a rigorous analysis of a certain, complicated, but in the meantime assertedly realizable model, he came to the conclusion that quantum mechanics should be described as " incomplete ".

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