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Meanwhile and evidence
Meanwhile, a human spaceship that was sent out to space long ago when the planetary winter began crashes in some foreign planet and the local civilization buries all evidence of the accident.
Meanwhile there is definite evidence of grimoires being used by certain, particularly Gnostic sects of early Christianity ; in the Book of Enoch found within the Dead Sea Scrolls for instance, there is various information on astrology and the angels.
Meanwhile, Wigand receives an email death threat and finds a bullet in his mailbox, prompting him to contact the Federal Bureau of Investigation who, after subtly accusing him of being emotionally unbalanced, confiscate his computer for evidence.
Meanwhile, the UNPROFOR commander has arranged false information to be passed to both Bosnian and Serb troops, to make them believe their enemies will be trying to reoccupy the trench at night ( which each side would try to counter with an artillery barrage that presumably will kill Cera and obliterate the evidence ).
Meanwhile he continued to highlight the evidence of massive starvation in the resettlement camps and gave his support to his priests who sought to stand alongside the people.
Meanwhile, a mathematics teacher named Elizabeth Whittaker, who was also present at the party, gives Hercule Poirot an important piece of evidence when she reveals that while the party-goers were playing Snapdragon, Elizabeth went out to hall and saw Rowena Drake coming out of the lavatory on the first floor landing.
Meanwhile, Ollie and Stannie find evidence implicating Barnaby in the pignaping, including the fact that the alleged sausage links presented as evidence at Tom-Tom's trial are made of beef.
Meanwhile, the children realize that they'll need evidence to expose Stephano's scheme.
Meanwhile, crusading television journalist Mitchell Kane ( Jeff Goldblum ) has finally gathered enough evidence to disgrace the unethical Sultan, but at the last moment, Kane is seduced by power and joins the Sultan's squad.
Meanwhile, detectives Mike and Garnet reexamine the evidence, and begin to suspect that Vanessa was telling the truth about Bob being a serial killer.
Meanwhile, in the absence of other evidence, unofficial sources have extrapolated very rough estimates in excess of 50, 000 deaths, using epidemiology from a single medical doctor's report ( discussed further below, under mortality rates ), and applying it to the whole country.
Meanwhile, Dutch embassy diplomat Herman Knippenberg was investigating the murder of the two Dutch backpackers, suspected Sobhraj even though he did not know his real name, gathered evidence, and, with the help of Sobhraj's neighbor, built a case against him.
# Meanwhile all necessary preparation was made for the discussion of the question ( dubium ): Is there evidence that the venerable servant of God practiced virtues both theological and cardinal, and in an heroic degree?
Meanwhile, while not noted as Emperor Gao of Han's killing of Han Xin and Peng Yue, the historians had nevertheless noted that some contributors to Emperor Gaozu's establishment of Tang were wrongly killed by him or killed based on fairly little evidence of wrongdoing:
Meanwhile, Caroline's defence team assembled their evidence.
Meanwhile, concern surrounding the evidence and the perceived incompetence of Richey's counsel during the original trial led to an international campaign to secure his exoneration and release.
Meanwhile, Murdock's confidant, Ben Urich, the Daily Bugle reporter, is investigating his friend's plight and finds evidence of the Kingpin's involvement.
Meanwhile, Homer and Marge visit Sprawl-Mart ( where their motto is " Not a parody of Wal-Mart ," despite clear evidence to the contrary ).
Meanwhile, Hayward plants evidence in Switzerland to make it look as though Dixie may have survived the car crash that killed her.
Meanwhile, evidence of internal conflict inside Gakuso and of political use of same by high Japanese authorities mounts, and the police officers investigating the murders find themselves dealing with conflict and suspicion from all sides.
Meanwhile, a police detective ( John C. McGinley ) is on to John and Duff, but never has enough evidence to actually pin any of the crimes on them.
Meanwhile, Mr. Warner breaks into the gun-toting Emmett Cook's residence in order to get evidence against John, and once Cook catches him, he is forced to " spoon ".
Meanwhile, he must also secretly carry out his own investigation to gather the evidence necessary to prove who the real murderer is.

Meanwhile and cultivation
Meanwhile, also in the 19th century, the plant's seeds and cuttings were smuggled out for new cultivation at cinchona plantations in colonial regions of tropical Asia, notably by the British to the British Raj and Ceylon ( present day India and Sri Lanka ), and by the Dutch to Java in the Dutch East Indies ( present day Indonesia ).
Meanwhile its port became more active, while the cultivation of the drained fields started.

Meanwhile and has
Meanwhile he has been thinking about the facts surrounding the problem, facts which he knows can never be complete, and the general background, much of which has already been lost to history.
Meanwhile, Petra has been trying to seduce Henrik.
Meanwhile, the Count has plans of his own — as a birthday present to his wife, the pair will attend the party uninvited.
(“ Anyone Can Whistle ”) Meanwhile, the two groups continue to march, and Cora, trying to give a speech, realizes that Hapgood has stolen her limelight.
Meanwhile, Miss Sinister knocks Daken unconscious and has him taken to the medlab in the mansion's basement.
Meanwhile, the New York Film Festival only shows a few films in each year, but it still has big impact in the United States.
Meanwhile, the yellow whistle has been the campaign symbol from the start, from 1billionhungry to Ending Hunger.
Meanwhile farming has evolved ( in developed countries ) in the direction of commercialization, economics of scale, and monocropping.
Meanwhile, Scarlett dreams of love that has eluded her for so long.
Meanwhile, MacLeod has physically aged into a frail old man — his mortality part of winning the Prize – and expects that he will eventually die of natural causes.
" Meanwhile Pakistan has claimed almost all of the state except for the portion of the state Pakistan ceded to China.
Meanwhile, NCHS received permission from the WHO to create a clinical modification of the ICD-10, and has production of all these systems:
Meanwhile, a huge crowd has assembled outside the palace.
Meanwhile, Monty Widenius has released a GPL-only fork, MariaDB.
:: Meanwhile, the noble Margrave Hodo, having collected his army attacked Mieszko, who has been faithfully paying tribute to the Emperor ( for the lands ) up the Warta river.
Meanwhile, the LDS Church has become a proponent of monogamy and patriotism, has extended its reach internationally by a vigorous missionary program, and has grown in size to 14 million members.
Meanwhile, Julia's sister Emily has been trying to contact her, worried about her after such a long trip to a strange land.
Meanwhile, in 2002 material from the band's original 17-track demo tape was released as an EP, Pixies, on Cooking Vinyl in the U. K. and SpinArt Records in the U. S .; Frank Black has also used these labels to release solo work and albums with The Catholics.
Meanwhile, Lorenzo spent much of his life in England where he initiated the famous phrenological publishing house, L. N Fowler & Co., and gained considerable fame with his phrenology head ( a china head showing the phrenological faculties ), which has become a symbol of the discipline.
Meanwhile George Sarton and Lynn Thorndike have both argued that scientific progress was perhaps less original than has traditionally been supposed.
Meanwhile, though the influence of structuralism declined during the 1970s, Jakobson's work has continued to receive attention in linguistic anthropology, especially through the ethnography of communication developed by Dell Hymes and the semiotics of culture developed by Jakobson's former student Michael Silverstein.
Meanwhile, Spain has gradually begun to broaden its contacts with Sub-Saharan Africa.

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