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Meanwhile and new
Meanwhile, Zhelyu Zhelev, a communist-era dissident from the new democratic party-Union of Democratic Forces, was elected President by the Assembly in 1990, and in 1992 won Bulgaria's first presidential elections and served as president until 1997.
Meanwhile, a new threat arose from abroad: Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, Frederick William II of Prussia, and the King's brother Charles-Philippe, comte d ' Artois, issued the Declaration of Pillnitz, which considered the cause of Louis XVI as their own, demanded his absolute liberty and implied an invasion of France on his behalf if the revolutionary authorities refused its conditions.
Meanwhile, the remaining local population of Cappadocians were left in control of the towns and most of the land, paying tithes to their new overlords, who formed a military aristocracy and kept aloof in fortified farmsteads, surrounded by their bands.
Meanwhile, however, the conflict in Hyderabad provided Chanda Sahib with an opportunity to take power as the new Nawab of the territory of Arcot.
Meanwhile, the democratic parliament in Prussia collapsed, and the king, Frederick William IV, introduced a new cabinet of his reactionary supporters, who implemented counter-revolutionary measures to expunge leftist and other revolutionary elements from the country.
Meanwhile, Robert, the new member of the team, arrives at the theatre, is civilly received by the stage manager Arthur and quickly falls in love with Lucille, another newcomer.
Meanwhile, manager Tony La Russa began his first season with the Cardinals in tandem with a new ownership group.
Meanwhile Bell, a scientist and experimenter at heart, was looking for new worlds to conquer after his invention of the telephone.
Meanwhile, a row of new single-storey shops was erected along Potsdamer Straße.
Meanwhile, Deutsche Bahn AG were due to relocate to a purpose-built new structure at Berlin's new main train station ( Berlin Hauptbahnhof ), when the lease on the Sony Center's Bahn Tower expired in 2010.
Meanwhile, among Greek scholars, the literary historian and philologist Jacques Bompaire, the philologist and philosopher E. Dupréel, and later the literature historian Jacqueline de Romilly pioneered new studies in the Sophists and the Second Sophistic.
Meanwhile Nine had still failed to find a successful new soap opera.
Meanwhile Austrian Silesia, the small portion of Silesia retained by Austria after the Silesian Wars, was mostly awarded to the new Czechoslovakia ( becoming known as Czech Silesia ), although most of Cieszyn and territory to the east of it went to Poland ( see Zaolzie ).
Meanwhile, existing victorious Allies such as France, Belgium, Italy, Greece and Romania gained territories, while new states were created out of the collapse of Austria-Hungary and the Russian and Ottoman Empires.
Meanwhile, a new candidate for the Spanish throne had been born in 1692.
Meanwhile, Laurents had written a new draft of the book changing the characters ' backgrounds: Anton, once an Irish American, was now of Polish and Irish descent, and the formerly Jewish Maria had become a Puerto Rican.
Meanwhile, the virus genome is replicated in membrane-bound vesicles on the cell's endoplasmic reticulum, where the cell's protein synthesis apparatus produces new viral proteins, and the viral RNA is copied.
Meanwhile, a new disulfide bond forms between the attacking thiolate ( red atom in Figure 1 ) and the original sulfur atom ( blue atom in Figure 1 ).
Meanwhile unknown to him events were taking a turn at Oxford that would give him a new career.
Meanwhile, the Layene Sufi order, established by Seydina Mouhammadou Limamou Laye, was thriving among the Lebou in Yoff and in a new village called Cambérène.
Meanwhile, technological accomplishments such as nuclear proliferation and photos of the Earth from outer space provided both new insights and new reasons for concern over Earth's seemingly small and unique place in the universe.
Meanwhile, Charles L. Webster & Co. issued a " fourth edition, revised, corrected, and complete " with the text of Sherman ’ s second edition, a new chapter prepared under the auspices of the Sherman family bringing the general ’ s life from his retirement to his death and funeral, and an appreciation by politician James G. Blaine ( who was related to Sherman's wife ).
Meanwhile, Kate makes it on her own to the Hôtel George V where she encounters new levels of French sarcasm and rudeness from the concierge.

Meanwhile and esoteric
Meanwhile in the Tardis the Doctor tries to educate Turlough in the esoteric rules of cricket with a 1928 Wisden Cricketers ' Almanack and attempts to work out their time location from clues from the house they find themselves in.

Meanwhile and teachings
Meanwhile, the period of mourning of twelve weeks was lengthened by Krebs to a year and six weeks and Niehaus, who could speak Dutch reasonably well, was engaged to win the Dutch ministers to the ' New Light ,' as Krebs ' teachings were mockingly called.

Meanwhile and literature
Meanwhile, the Lithuanian Activist Front, founded by Lithuanian nationalist émigrés in Berlin, disseminated anti-semitic literature in Lithuania.
Meanwhile he had published his collected Geschichte ( Histories ) ( 1809 ) and two series of lectures, Über die neuere Geschichte ( On the New History ) ( 1811 ) and Geschichte der alten und neuen Literatur ( On old and new literature ) ( 1815 ).
Meanwhile, he also attempted to revitalize modern Japanese literature and published his own literary journal ( Shigarami sōshi, 1889 – 1894 ) and his own book of poetry ( Omokage, 1889 ).
Meanwhile, Duncan worked towards a degree in psychology and also took classes in anthropology and Chinese literature.
Meanwhile, however, the Turkish folk literature tradition of Anatolia, away from the capital Constantinople, came to be seen as an ideal.
Meanwhile, Chick's obsession with the philosopher, Jean-Sol Partre, causes him to spend all his money, effort and attention upon collecting Partre's literature.
Meanwhile, the idea of the cunning folk began to appear in the literature of the period.
Meanwhile, the mysticism of Hasidism as well as the culture of wider traditional Judaism, were parodied by Haskalah Yiddish literature.
Meanwhile, a parallel fable had entered European literature based upon a symmetrical two-line epigram in the Greek Anthology, once ascribed to Plato but more plausibly to Statillius Flaccus.
Meanwhile the British, having established themselves in the country politically started to evince interest in art, literature, and music.

Meanwhile and drew
Meanwhile, tensions between the two nations rose as 1956 saw the suppression of Hungary by the soviets ; the U. S. and European nations drew certain conclusions from that event, while in the U. S., a powerful social backlash was afoot, prompted by Senator Joseph McCarthy, the House Un-American Activities Committee, and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, two atomic spies.
Meanwhile Göring, Himmler, Heydrich and Victor Lutze ( at Hitler's direction ) drew up lists of people in and outside the SA to be killed.
Meanwhile, Ray Harryhausen's work on such films as Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, and The Beast from 20, 000 Fathoms drew in large crowds and encouraged the development of " realistic " special effects in films.
" Meanwhile Bonifacio met with his remaining supporters and drew up the Acta de Tejeros ( Act of Tejeros ) wherein they gave their reasons for not accepting the election results.
Meanwhile Göring, Himmler, Heydrich and Lutze ( at Hitler's direction ) drew up lists of those who should be liquidated starting with seven top SA officials and ending with many more.
Meanwhile, Violettee drew up for the Blum government a proposal to extend French citizenship with full political equality to certain classes of the Muslim " elite ", including university graduates, elected officials, army officers, and professionals.
Meanwhile, the late-morning labor-organized rally and march drew tens of thousands ; though the intended march route had them turning back before they reached the convention center, some ignored the marshals and joined what had become a street carnival-like scene downtown.
Meanwhile, during his absence from Europe, the outbreak of violence in Switzerland drew French support against the old Swiss Confederation.
Meanwhile Carroll, who had not coached in over a year and not coached in the college ranks since 1983, drew unfavorable comparisons to the outgoing Hackett.
Meanwhile, BR drew up a ' hit-list ' of locomotives for early withdrawal, mainly including those with non-standard electrical equipment, known as series parallel locomotives.
Meanwhile the wise prince-regnant called me to mind and drew me from my obscurity, somewhat of which I have in its entirety and somewhat but approximately suggested and acknowledged.

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