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Meantime and growing
Meantime, Margaret's mother is growing more seriously ill and a workers ' strike is brewing.

Meantime and between
Likewise, out of the Dischord label, Interscope Records would sign Helmet after a reportedly " ferocious " bidding war between several major record companies, and while MTV would air some videos by the group, which by the time of the release of their major-label debut Meantime, was considered then as " the only band close to the Seattle grunge sound " on the American East Coast and would be hailed as " the next big thing ", these expectations would " never be fully realized " in spite of the record's later influence.
Meantime the vessel was moved from the bridge until a wide interval was left between it and the last barrel.

Meantime and .
Meantime, however, this same General Smallwood seemed to be serving chivalry as well as the American army.
Meantime, over the decade of the sixties, we can hope that many other countries will ready themselves for the big push into self-sustaining growth.
The first Taiko player in the UK was Joji Hirota, soon followed by the UK's first regularly performing Taiko group, Akatsuki Daiko, set up in 1993. Notable current groups are Mugenkyo, Taiko Meantime and Kagemusha Taiko
Meantime, Arbenz allowed the Communist Party to organize and include leaders notably his adviser who were leftist.
Meantime the " Special Regime " under which Palestine was to be governed had not yet taken precise and legal form.
Meantime Rome had reason to fear trouble.
Meantime, Bhutto extensively worked to gather and unite the leftists organizations, and the leftists under Bhutto's leadership, participated with full force, becoming the vital players in country's politics.
Mid-2004 saw the release of Christine's new solo album, In the Meantime, her third in a career spanning five decades.
" The chariots did not win even their initial engagement with the Roman auxiliaries: " Meantime the enemy's cavalry had fled, and the charioteers had mingled in the engagement of the infantry.
* In the Meantime.
Meantime in the Soviet Union, the Special Commission of the Politburo on Afghanistan which consisted of Yuri Andropov, Andrei Gromyko, Dmitriy Ustinov and Boris Ponomarev wanted to end the impression that the Soviet government supported Amin's leadership and policies.
In retaliation, he announced Preminger could produce but not direct Laura and assigned him to helm In the Meantime, Darling instead.
Meantime the launch was rescheduled for August 22, the next available opportunity.
Meantime they would assemble an overwhelming force against which the Emperor, for all his abilities, could not stand.
Meantime, Svidrigaïlov attempts to seduce Avdotya, but when he realizes that she will never love him, he lets her go.
Meantime, he had been writing ' The Christian Year ', which appeared in 1827, and met with an almost unparalleled acceptance.
Interplay themselves worked on Meantime, which was based on the Wasteland game engine and the universe but was not a continuation of the story.
Coding of Meantime was nearly finished and a beta version was produced, but full production of the game was canceled when the 8-bit computer game market went into decline.
Meantime Baur had exchanged one master in philosophy for another, Schleiermacher for Hegel.
Meantime a formal process had begun at Mainz before the grand inquisitor.
In 1944 Crain starred in Home in Indiana and In the Meantime, Darling.
Meantime, the Butterfly forward air control program began.
Helmet recorded four albums in the 1990s: Strap It On, Meantime, Betty, and Aftertaste.
Meantime is the second album and major-label debut by Helmet, released in 1992 on Interscope Records and was well received by music critics and is considerd a influential rock album.
Meantime has continued to sell consistently well in the years since its release, and in 1994 was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America the album has sold over 2 million copies worldwide.

Meantime and him
Meantime he wrote two treatises, Essai sur l ' électricité ( 1781 ) and Physique générale et particulaire ( 1782 – 1784 ), which gained him the friendship of Buffon, who in 1785 appointed him subdemonstrator in the Jardin du Roi, and proposed that he continue Buffon's Histoire naturelle.
Meantime his advocacy of Frankel's course had brought him into close contact with the latter, for whose magazine he frequently wrote articles ; and accordingly in 1854 he was appointed a member of the teaching staff of the seminary at Breslau, over which Frankel presided.
Meantime, Nichol dismissed suggestions that his leaving was anything less than amicable and said that Loblaw did everything to convince him to stay as a full-time employee, but said he felt somewhat constrained.

Meantime and President
Meantime, Dave Nichol's Insider's Report, which according to an A. C. Neilson survey was read by 59 percent of Ontario households, had become almost exclusively devoted to the promotion of President ’ s Choice.

Meantime and under
Meantime the calumnies spread by the enemies of Zumárraga and the partisans of the first auditor had shaken the confidence of the Spanish Court, and he set sail in May 1532 under orders to return to Spain.
Meantime, his older sister also comes under the influence of the poet and becomes a prostitute.
Meantime the Niger coast line had been placed under British protection.
Meantime the Niger coast line had been placed under British protection.
Meantime Pigot died on 11 May 1777, while under confinement at the Company's Garden House, near Fort St. George, whither he had been allowed to return for change of air in the previous month.

growing and crisis
The fiscal discipline set by Finance Minister Djankov proved successful and together with reduced budget spending it placed Bulgarian economy on the stage of steadily though slowly growing in the mids of world crisis.
They talk about boys growing up, or girls growing up, or couples having a crisis, or vacations of the mentally impaired.
Rising inflation, financially draining wars in Europe, the ongoing aftermath of the expulsion of the Jews and Moors from Spain, and Spain's growing dependency on the gold and silver imports, combined to cause several bankruptcies that caused economic crisis in the country, especially in heavily burdened Castile.
* 1979 – U. S. President Jimmy Carter gives his so-called " malaise " speech, where he characterizes the greatest threat to the country as " this crisis in the growing doubt about the meaning of our own lives and in the loss of a unity of purpose for our nation " but in which he never uses the word malaise.
For a number of years French officials had been unsuccessful in dealing with the squalor of the growing Parisian slums, and Le Corbusier sought efficient ways to house large numbers of people in response to the urban housing crisis.
After losing his majority in parliament amid growing fiscal problems related to the European debt crisis, Berlusconi officially resigned as Prime Minister on 16 November 2011.
Honecker faced a growing crisis at home, with massive anti-government demonstrations in Leipzig and other East German cities.
Taiwan has recovered quickly from the global financial crisis of 2007-2010, and its economy has been growing steadily.
To avoid a global water crisis, farmers will have to strive to increase productivity to meet growing demands for food, while industry and cities find ways to use water more efficiently.
To avoid a global water crisis, farmers will have to strive to increase productivity to meet growing demands for food, while industry and cities find ways to use water more efficiently.
During the early part of the 2010s, the Dow made a fairly notable rally attempt in the face of growing global concerns such as the 2010 European sovereign debt crisis and the Dubai debt crisis.
The Sahelian famine was associated with the slowly growing crisis of pastoralism in Africa, which has seen livestock herding decline as a viable way of life over the last two generations.
In the growing crisis atmosphere of 1979 and 1980 due to the Iranian hostage situation, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and a deepening economic crisis, Brzezinski's anti-Soviet views gained influence but could not end the Carter administration's malaise.
Soil scientists have raised concerns about how to preserve soil and arable land in a world with a growing population, possible future water crisis, increasing per capita food consumption, and land degradation.
The editor of the New York Globe ( Harry Davenport ) is concerned about the " crisis " in Europe, the growing power of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, and the inability of celebrated foreign correspondents in getting answers about whether or not war will ensue.
By this time the Labor government was in deep crisis, with the some of the state's financial institutions on the brink of insolvency, the budget deficit unsustainably high and growing and the Labor Party deeply divided on how to respond to the situation.
In 2009 Belgium is likely to have negative growth, growing unemployment, and a 3 % budget deficit, stemming from the worldwide banking crisis.
General Taylor advised the President on military matters, intelligence, and Cold War planning and paid special attention to the continuing Berlin crisis and growing difficulties in Indochina.
His popularity in his first four years, gained with the success of Plano Real, decreased during his last four years as the currency crisis was followed by lower economic growth and employment rates, larger public debt, growing political dissent and, finally, an energy crisis caused by an unexpected draught and low levels of investment on appropriate infrastructure.
In 1879 Roses suffered a devastating economic crisis through phylloxera, a pest of the grapevines, which destroyed the town's wine growing industry.
Sheep farming did not lead to the prosperity hoped for and wine growing, which was badly hit by the phylloxera crisis during the closing decades of the 19th century, has had to compete with other more established areas of France.

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