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Meanwhile and 1843
Meanwhile his life work, the great Lexicon ( based on the German work of Franz Passow ), which he and Robert Scott began as early as 1834, had made good progress, and the first edition of Liddell and Scott's Lexicon appeared in 1843.

Meanwhile and returned
Meanwhile Hannibal, recalled from Italy by the Carthaginian Senate, had returned with his army.
Meanwhile, having brought Mithridates to terms, Sulla returned to Rome and had himself appointed to the revived office of dictator.
Meanwhile, the rights to the Superman cartoons returned to National Comics, who licensed the syndication rights to Flamingo Films, distributors of the Superman television series.
Meanwhile, Juan de Ayolas, who was Mendoza's second-in-command and who had been sent upstream to reconnoitre, returned with a welcome load of corn and news that Cabot's fort at Sancti Spiritu had been abandoned.
Meanwhile, in 1948, under pressure from their World War II allies and to the dismay of the Somalis, the British " returned " the Haud ( an important Somali grazing area that was presumably ' protected ' by British treaties with the Somalis in 1884 and 1886 ) and the Ogaden to Ethiopia, based on a treaty they signed in 1897 in which the British ceded Somali territory to the Ethiopian Emperor Menelik in exchange for his help against plundering by Somali clans.
Meanwhile, the Chargers special teams was also a major threat with Andre Coleman, who returned 49 kickoffs for 1, 293 yards ( 26. 4 average yards per kickoff ) and 2 touchdowns.
Meanwhile another contender for the throne had emerged – Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside and a grandson of Æthelred II, returned to England in 1057, and although he died shortly after his return, he brought with him his family, which included two daughters, Margaret and Christina, and a son, Edgar the Ætheling.
Meanwhile back in the north Sweden was invaded by its enemies ; Charles returned home in 1714, too late to restore his lost empire and impoverished homeland ; he died in 1718.
Meanwhile, Ford Prefect has returned to the offices of the Hitchhikers ' Guide, and is annoyed to find out the original publishing company, Megadodo Publications, has been taken over by InfiniDim Enterprises.
Meanwhile, Magnus ' uncle Harald Hardrada had returned to Norway from the east and contested his rule there, while Sweyn was still a threat in Denmark ; Harald allied himself with Sweyn.
Meanwhile Sauron was not idle in the east: he created a strong alliance between the various tribes of Easterlings, so that when he returned he was more powerful and had many Men in his service.
Meanwhile Jamadagni, who was waiting for fresh water to begin his morning sacrifices, noticed that his wife had not yet returned from the river.
Meanwhile the English army, unable to take Edinburgh Castle, ran out of money and returned to England, having taken Berwick-upon-Tweed for the last time.
Meanwhile, Henry of Trastámara returned to Castile in September, 1368.
Meanwhile, between tour schedules, Williams returned to Montgomery to host his radio show.
Meanwhile, the weight of the pump returned the beam to its initial position whilst driving the water up from the mine.
Meanwhile Colonel Whitmore and his troops had returned from Taranaki.
Meanwhile, the exiled dukes returned to Hungary, and they allied themselves with the pagan rebels.
Meanwhile, on January 14, 1972, Sammartino returned to Los Angeles, California for the first time in five years to participate in the highlight of promoter Mike LeBelle's year: a 22-man battle royal.
Meanwhile, the line continued in their absence: in all, it returned around 800 Allied soldiers and airmen, continuing until Belgium was liberated in 1944.
Meanwhile in 2000, it returned in shareholder Fellowship " Birra Malt " Sh. a, with the capital 100 % state-owned.
Meanwhile, he had returned to his trade and set up a bookseller's shop in the Palais Royal.
Meanwhile on 2 April Stanley returned to Lake Albert, this time with the Advance.
Meanwhile, the center-left parties returned to the opposition in 1959, followed in 1962 by the center-right parties, who criticized the eurosceptic declarations of De Gaulle and the " presidentialisation ".

Meanwhile and London
Meanwhile, about 100 miles south of Queenstown, U-27, commanded by Kapitänleutnant Bernard Wegener, stopped the British steamer Nicosian in accordance with the rules laid down by the London Declaration.
Meanwhile, Miles of Gloucester marched east, attacking Stephen's rearguard forces at Wallingford and threatening an advance on London.
Meanwhile, Jack Ryan, a former U. S. Marine and naval historian turned high-level CIA analyst, flies from London to Langley, Virginia to deliver British Intelligence's photographs of Red October to the Deputy Director of Intelligence.
Meanwhile in London the remnants of the English government had assembled and hastily chosen the young and inexperienced Edgar as king.
Meanwhile the " Men of Essex " had gathered with Jack Straw at Great Baddow and had marched on London, arriving at Stepney.
Meanwhile, Storey became anxious that the British press be kept updated with accurate news about New South Wales, and so in 1921 he sent Childe to London in order to act in this capacity.
Meanwhile, Miles of Gloucester marched east, attacking Stephen's rearguard forces at Wallingford and threatening an advance on London.
Meanwhile, Owen Merton was off traveling and painting and attending an exhibition of his work in London, but in the summer of 1928 he took Merton out of the Lycée Ingres, informing him that they were headed together to England.
Meanwhile, the 707 and Il-62 long-range aircraft were operating New York ( via Amsterdam, later London and finally Vienna ), Abu-Dhabi-Bangkok-Singapore, and Karachi-Beijing.
Meanwhile, for safety during the London Blitz, Fanny, Louisa, and their children are living at Alconleigh, along with Matthew, Sadie, Emily, Davey, " the Bolter ," and her new lover Juan ( whom Uncle Matthew calls " Gewan ").
Meanwhile there was pressure for a direct line from London to York.
Meanwhile, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept had been circulating in London and New York, acquiring a cult following that led to its paperback reissue in 1966 and critical acclaim.
Meanwhile Home continued to be courted by the London art world, and in the mid-nineties in particular he was championed by the young and very fashionable artist-curator Matthew Higgs ( who at that time was also playing a significant role in propelling future Turner Prize winners Jeremy Deller and Martin Creed into the public eye ).
Meanwhile, a group of rebels from the settlement of London ( in the west of Upper Canada ), led by Charles Duncombe, marched toward Toronto to support Mackenzie.
Meanwhile the disappearance of the physician was explained by announcing his death and faking a funeral – " an empty coffin, which now reposes in the family vaults in Kensal Green, is supposed to contain the mortal remains of a great West End physician, whose untimely death all London mourned.
Meanwhile the others moved, first to Essex, then to London, Ontario, where there is now a monument in their honour and an affordable housing co-op / trade union complex named after them.
Meanwhile, the London Naval Conference was held in 1930.
Meanwhile Maudling became an underwriting member of Lloyd's of London in December 1957, although his assets were somewhat below average for other ' names '.
Meanwhile, Anders went solo, touring under the name of Modern Talking on several continents, such as: Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, and Australia until the beginning of 1989, when he started to record some of his new pop-like material in LA and London, and also in his native country.
Meanwhile, in the early 19th century, the Industrial Revolution led to a greater need for scientific and technical education for working-class adults, with “ Mechanic ’ s Institutes ” spreading through Scotland, patterned on that founded by George Birkbeck at Glasgow ( he would later found Birkbeck College, the University of London ’ s night school ).
" Meanwhile, following the 1296 invasion of Scotland, the Stone of Scone was sent to the Tower of London " in recognition of a kingdom surrendered and conquered ".
Meanwhile, he had been elected to the London County Council in 1946, where Labour Leader Sir Isaac Hayward spotted his potential and gave him important committee assignments.
Meanwhile he became Chairman of the Port of London authority in 1946 and Chairman of the Royal Opera House in March the same year.
Meanwhile, in 1895 the park was the site of the first-ever motion picture display in London, organized by the London Bicycle Club.

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