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Meanwhile and Floor
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Meanwhile, the crowd had grown impatient, and when Moț declined to confirm his statement against the planned eviction in writing, the crowd started to chant anticommunist slogans.
Meanwhile, a " barbarian " tribe, the Kumaso, is writing an unbiased history.
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: Meanwhile, writing in a party document entitled " The State of the Nation ", the Law and Justice ( PiS ) leader, Jarosław Kaczyński, said “ Being a Silesian is a simple way to cut ties a Polish identity, and indeed could be a way to camouflage a German identity ”.
Meanwhile she had taken an important place in American literary society, writing regular critiques for the New York Tribune from 1870 to 1876 and a weekly literary letter for the Sunday issue of the Boston Herald from 1886 to 1892.

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