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The people everywhere had grown meanwhile in devotion to basic democratic principles, in understanding of and belief in the federal balance, and in love of their Union.
The kiss outraged our friends but it was done and meanwhile had released in me all the remote, exciting premonitions of lust, all the mysterious sensations that I had imagined a truly consummated kiss would convey to me.
When he handed it back and I had hold of it safely, Pops was looking toward me and I said `` Now '', to Charlie and he swung the short length of lead pipe he'd meanwhile taken from his pocket, once.
Vicky Kowalski meanwhile learned that several of her fellow students had collected almost $25 for her family during the lunch hour yesterday at Fuhrmann Junior High School, 5155 Fourteen Mile road east.
Palmer, meanwhile, had been having his troubles.
Charlotte meanwhile was increasingly attracted to the intense attachment displayed by Nicholls, and by January 1854 had accepted his proposal.
The members of the Commons, meanwhile, protested that they had the privilege of free speech within the Commons ' walls.
" By the end of the following year he had taken up the ukelele and tea-chest bass and begun to participate in skiffle sessions with friends, and had started to play the piano ; meanwhile his stage presentation of numbers by both Presley and Chuck Berry — complete with gyrations in tribute to the original artists — to his local Wolf Cub group was described as " mesmerizing ... like someone from another planet.
The Romans, meanwhile, had sent a new fleet to pick up the survivors of its African expedition.
Parallel developments were meanwhile occurring in Egypt, which by the 32nd century BC had been unified to form the Old Kingdom of Egypt, and amongst the peoples of the Indus Valley in north-western India.
dr .) in 1987, with a study on Swedish romanticism, but had meanwhile been active as a literary critic, translator and journal editor, and was one of the introducers of the continental tradition of literary scholarship in Sweden.
Vortigern had meanwhile incurred the wrath of Germanus of Auxerre and gone into hiding at the advice of his counsel.
There he repeated in a different form all that he had already said, for all the world as if he had a gramophone fixed in his brain ... When I took leave, he subjected me to an interminable handshake, meanwhile fixing his cold blue eyes on mine, and repeating almost word for word what he said to me on arrival ... I felt I should never be able to establish any human contact with this man " In early June 1940, when Mussolini informed Hitler that he at long last would enter the war on 10 June 1940, Hitler was most dismissive, in private calling Mussolini a cowardly opportunist who broke the terms of the Pact of Steel in September 1939 when the going looked rough, and was only entering the war in June 1940 after it was clear that France was beaten and it appeared that Britain would soon make peace.
Saladin, meanwhile, had pacified his Mesopotamian territories, and was now eager to attack the crusader kingdom ; he did not intend to renew the truce when it expired in 1187.
Spain, meanwhile, had declared that even in the absence of a referendum, it intended to surrender political control of Western Sahara, and Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania convened a tripartite conference to resolve the territory ’ s future.
Argentina meanwhile disputed ownership of the Misiones district between the Río Paraná and Río Uruguay, and Brazil had its own ideas about the Brazil-Paraguay boundary.
In August 1523 he was forced into an alliance with the Empire, England, and Venice against France ; meanwhile, in 1522 the Sultan Suleiman I ( 1520 – 66 ) had conquered Rhodes.
Gregory XII, who had meanwhile created ten more cardinals, had convoked a rival council at Cividale del Friuli, near Aquileia ; but only a few bishops appeared.
Not to be outdone, East Berlin had meanwhile erected a sign of its own.
Hester Howard, meanwhile, came to believe that she had married below herself.
In the meanwhile he has had time enough for some more animation, so we have Aihnoo degli Icebergs ( 1972 ), The Fourth King ( 1977 ) and a new TV series, The Adventures of Marco and Gina ( Sopra i tetti di Venezia ) ( 2001 ).

meanwhile and studied
Under an intelligent teacher they meanwhile studied the Tibetan language and Buddhist literature.
On his return to Brittany, having received minor orders he was appointed an " official ", the title given to an ecclesiastical judge, of the archdeanery of Rennes ( 1280 ); meanwhile he studied Scripture, and there are strong reasons for believing the tradition held among Franciscans that he joined the Third Order of St. Francis sometime later at Guingamp.
Next he studied asteroids and variable stars, meanwhile hoping for an academic appointment.
He was born at Göschitz, and studied at Jena, Leipzig, and Berlin, first theology, afterwards law, which he began practicing at Naumburg in 1884, having in the meanwhile lived as assessor at Rudolstadt ( 1880 – 82 ) and, given to literary pursuits, in Berlin ( 1882 – 84 ).
Judah, meanwhile, moved to Genoa, where he studied in an Italian humanist milieu and probably wrote the first two of his Dialoghi.

meanwhile and law
" Hans-Hermann Hoppe, meanwhile, uses " argumentation ethics " for his foundation of " private property anarchism ", which is closer to Rothbard's natural law approach.
Europe meanwhile decided to reap the benefits of its post – Cold War peace dividend and instead supported the development of international law, for example through the International Criminal Court.
Hitcham's bequest had meanwhile become entangled in the law courts and work did not begin on the poorhouse until the late 1650s, by which time the internal buildings of castle were being broken up for the value of their stone ; the chapel had been destroyed in this way by 1657.
Bradburn introduced martial law, arresting and imprisoning citizens in the fort, meanwhile allowing his troops to steal and pillage property from citizens.
The response of the Duma, urged on by the liberal bloc, was to establish a Temporary Committee to restore law and order ; meanwhile, the socialist parties establish the Petrograd Soviet to represent workers and soldiers.
Durango, meanwhile, continued to play music during his law school years, releasing two EPs on Touch and Go as Arsenal and recording with Boss Hog.
For five years he taught in country schools and high school, meanwhile studying law in offices in Bloomfield and Keosauqua, Iowa.
HLA typing has meanwhile become an important PGD indication in those countries where the law permits it.
Section 2 of the Canada Act, meanwhile, plainly states that no subsequent UK law " shall extend to Canada as part of its law ", while item 17 of its schedule also amends the Statute of Westminster removing the " request and consent " provision.
Refugee rights in America, meanwhile, suffered a grave setback in 1996, with passage of a new law designed to make it more difficult to gain asylum in the United States.
Every eligible voter may join or lead one political party provided they are not disqualified by other law ; political parties meanwhile operate under their charters within the limits and requirements of the Election Act.
Wyatt Earp ’ s brothers Warren and Virgil have meanwhile arrived at Tombstone to help him enforce the law.
He practiced law in Webster, North Carolina from 1954 to 1967, and was meanwhile elected to three terms ( 1961 – 66 ) in the North Carolina House of Representatives.
For example, in the ' state of Georgia, a trial court must award attorneys fees if a party has brought a claim " with respect to which there existed such a complete absence of any justiciable issue of law or fact that it could not be reasonably believed that a court would accept the asserted claim, defense, or other position "; meanwhile, a trial court may, but is not required to, award attorney's fees if a party has made a claim " that lacked substantial justification or ... was interposed for delay or harassment, or if opposing party unnecessarily expanded the proceeding by other improper conduct ...."
That monarch, however, after promising him that his case should be carefully examined in accordance with canon law and Roman custom, took away from him the papal insignia which he was wearing, and bade him cease to act as Pope in the meanwhile.

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