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Meanwhile and Mendoza
Meanwhile, the Dutch also lost formerly occupied Baia de Todos os Santos, Salvador de Bahia, 12 ° 48 ′ S 38 ° 38 ′ W in Brazil, 1 May 1625, under the heavy attacks of the Spanish – Portuguese Fleet, commanded by the Captain General of the Spanish Navy, since 1617, Admiral Fadrique II de Toledo Osorio y Mendoza ( Naples, Italy, May 1580 – 11 December 1634 ), 1st Marquis of Villanueva de Valdueza, and, since 17 January 1624, Knight of the Order of Santiago.
Meanwhile, Mendoza informs Officer Williams of a new criminal, Shaun Calderon.
Meanwhile, Mendoza sees in Joe's eyes the ghosts of other boxers whom he destroyed throughout his career.

Meanwhile and now
Meanwhile, on the Upper Rhine, Villars had been forced onto the defensive as battalion after battalion had been sent north to bolster collapsing French forces in Flanders ; there was now no possibility of his undertaking the re-capture of Landau.
Meanwhile, in what are now the northwestern Chinese provinces of Gansu, Shaanxi, and Ningxia, there emerged a Western Xia Dynasty from 1032 to 1227, established by Tangut tribes.
Meanwhile the expenses of the Bible project had proliferated, and Gutenberg's debt now exceeded 20, 000 guilders.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah leader Nasrallah called for a " massive popular gathering " on Tuesday against UN Resolution 1559 saying " The resistance will not give up its arms ... because Lebanon needs the resistance to defend it ", and added " all the articles of UN resolution give free services to the Israeli enemy who should have been made accountable for his crimes and now finds that he is being rewarded for his crimes and achieves all its demands ".
Meanwhile the now adult sons of his predecessor Ancus Marcius thought that the throne should fall to them.
Meanwhile, the Social Democrat leaders in exile, now mostly in Switzerland, had been the glum spectators of the collapse of international socialist solidarity.
Meanwhile his success in TV situation comedies continued, now heading the cast, notably in Citizen James, Taxi !, George and the Dragon, Two in Clover, and Bless This House.
Meanwhile, it is now clear that the kidnapping was itself a ruse.
Meanwhile Captain Viktor Tupolev, a former student of Ramius who now commands a Soviet Alfa-class attack submarine named after Vladimir Konovalov, has been trailing what he at first believes is an Ohio-class submarine.
Meanwhile, the English, who had previously held the view that Philip could remain on the throne of Spain, now decided that their commercial interests would be more secure under the Archduke Charles.
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 word " arabesque " was now being applied to Islamic art itself, by 1851 at the latest, when John Ruskin uses it in The Stones of Venice.
Meanwhile, the RFD, now an area of cool surface winds, begins to wrap around the tornado, cutting off the inflow of warm air which feeds the tornado.
Meanwhile colonization progressed in the Azores and Madeira, where sugar and wine were now produced ; above all, the gold brought home from Guinea stimulated the commercial energy of the Portuguese.
Meanwhile, they have yet to advance beyond the second round of any playoff format in their entire Atlanta existence, which now spans 44 seasons.
Meanwhile there exist many different methods, partly extensions of the Swadesh method, now more and more under the biological assumptions of replacements in genes.
Meanwhile, most of the languages now termed Luvian, or Luvic, were not known to be so until the latter 20th century.
Meanwhile, Clinton regained the rights to the name " The Parliaments " and initiated another new entity, now known as Parliament, with the same five singers and five musicians but this time as a smoother R & B-based funk ensemble that Clinton positioned as a counterpoint to the more rock-oriented Funkadelic.
Meanwhile, two businessmen, Meldrum & Park, founded a sawmillmill in 1792 at the location now known as Carleton Creek.
Meanwhile, the crusade had been diverted to Constantinople, where the crusaders restored the imprisoned Isaac II Angelos ( now enfeebled after his captivity ) to the throne along with his son Alexios IV.
Meanwhile, MTV was now well established and focused on the commercially based playlist with their VJ's as TV personalities who were in fact fictionalised-they neither jockied any videos nor even chose them.
Meanwhile, Gambino now became the most powerful man in the Cosa Nostra.
Meanwhile, Push hangers-on and ' tourists ', now numbering hundreds, patronised pubs like the Four-in-Hand ( Paddington ) and the Forth and Clyde at Balmain, but these were venues of social entertainment, lacking the intellectual camaraderie, the informal folksong and the bohemian flavour of the ' George '.
Meanwhile, the Kremling Krew returns under the leadership of the mysterious robot KAOS, whom K. Rool ( now a mad scientist and under the name of Baron K. Roolenstein ) is secretly controlling.
Meanwhile, Tommy's impressive rise through the ranks catches the eye of Duke, who uses the promise of a title shot against Cane ( now the champion ) to lure him away from Rocky.

Meanwhile and Archbishop
Meanwhile, King John was forced to acknowledge the Pope as his feudal lord and accept Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury.
Meanwhile, Stephen's brother Henry of Blois and Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury were for once unified in an effort to broker a permanent peace between the two sides, putting pressure on Stephen to accept a deal.
Meanwhile, Stephen's brother Henry of Blois and Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury were for once unified in an effort to broker a permanent peace between the two sides, putting pressure on Stephen to accept a deal.
Meanwhile, a number of princes hostile to Philip, under the leadership of Adolph, Archbishop of Cologne, had elected an anti-king in the person of Otto, second son of Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony.
Meanwhile, Castile and León, already subjects of Joanna, were governed by Archbishop Cisneros as regent.
Meanwhile, Conrad sent Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre, to the West in a black-sailed ship, bearing appeals for aid.
To the families thus sorely stricken We impart Our apostolic benediction ......" Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Chicago, the Most Reverend Albert Gregory Meyer, toured the school ruins with Mayor Daley, and he nearly collapsed while visiting the hospital and morgue.
Meanwhile, William Hamleigh has become involved with the plot to assassinate Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Meanwhile, the Archbishop, having learned of the furore at the Records Office, presents himself for questioning.
Meanwhile, during the unveiling of the St. Benedict Shrine in the school's jubilee garden, Archbishop Edward Joseph Adams, the Vatican's apostolic nuncio to the Philippines, lauded the San Beda Law School's tradition of academic excellence and its rich Benedictine and Catholic heritage.
Meanwhile, in the Griffin Empire, Isabel's position as Queen is challenged by Archbishop Randall and other local lords, who begin a civil war.
Meanwhile, news of the disastrous defeat at Hattin was brought to Europe by Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre, as well as other pilgrims and travelers, while Saladin was conquering the rest of the kingdom throughout the summer of 1187.

Meanwhile and Toledo
Meanwhile, at the western end of the lake, Toledo experienced a similar drop in water level.
Meanwhile fifty to seventy-five leading Toledo citizens, including Goodsell and McKay ( former guests of Major Benjamin Stickney ), gathered to pledge resistance against any further Michigan arrests, " as long as they have a drop of blood left.
Meanwhile, in 1835, the Toledo War was fought with Ohio because Michigan Territory wanted to retain the disputed " Toledo Strip.
Meanwhile, in Visigothic Spain, the council was ratified by the Eighteenth Council of Toledo at the urging of the king, Wittiza, who was vilified by later chroniclers for his decision.
Meanwhile, in Visigothic Spain, the council was ratified by the Eighteenth Council of Toledo at the urging of the king, Wittiza, who was vilified by later chroniclers for his decision.

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