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Meanwhile, the automobile and its friend the truck have cost the central city some of its industrial dominance.
Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
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 Wenninger ( 1983 ) found a way to represent these infinite duals, in a manner suitable for making models ( of some finite portion!
Meanwhile, the king was having trouble sleeping, and had some histories read to him.
Meanwhile, in the post-delivery room, Joey looks for some tissue for an upset Rachel, picks up Ross's jacket, and the ring falls to the floor.
Meanwhile, Quakers in New England had been banished ( and some executed ), and Charles was advised by his councillors to issue a mandamus condemning this practice and allowing them to return.
Meanwhile, government officials defend their inflexible enforcement of a regulation, even in circumstances that some see as unfair, because allowing an exception would open the floodgates.
Meanwhile, some other businesses started to develop, such as matches, firecrackers, incense and fishing-boat building.
Meanwhile some of the more recent sources listed ( Lemesurier, Gruber, Wilson ) have been particularly scathing about later attempts by some lesser-known authors and Internet enthusiasts to extract alleged hidden meanings from the texts, whether with the aid of anagrams, numerical codes, graphs or otherwise.
Meanwhile, the North-South Axis would have cut a giant swathe passing just to the west of Potsdamer Platz, some 5 km long and up to 100 m wide, and lined with Nazi government edifices on a gargantuan scale.
Meanwhile, savage punishment was meted out to slaves during this period, some being burnt alive and others starved to death.
Meanwhile, Harrison became a record producer of some note – his résumé includes the Violent Femmes ' The Blind Leading the Naked, the Fine Young Cannibals ' The Raw and the Cooked, General Public's Rub It Better, Crash Test Dummies ' God Shuffled His Feet, Live's Throwing Copper, No Doubt's song " New " from Return of Saturn, and most recently work by The Black and White Years and Kenny Wayne Shepherd.
Meanwhile, the band received a mixed reception from some critics because of their apparent sexist and racist innuendo.
Meanwhile, some faculty of Toland Medical School elected to reopen the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific, which would later become Stanford University School of Medicine.
Meanwhile, Jewish people had established a small community some twenty miles north of Illiberis, called Gárnata or Gárnata al-yahūd (" Granada of the Jews ").
Meanwhile, the Republicans accused Federalists of destroying republican values, not to mention political support from immigrants, with the Alien and Sedition Acts, some of which were later declared unconstitutional after their expiration by the Supreme Court ; they also accused Federalists of favoring Britain in order to promote aristocratic, anti-republican values.
Meanwhile to the north-west at Mafeking, on the border with Transvaal, Colonel Robert Baden-Powell had raised two regiments of local forces amounting to some 1, 200 men in order to attack and create diversions if things further south went amiss.
Meanwhile, stock markets are more influenced by trust in corporate leaders, i. e. individual capital, by consumers, i. e. social capital or " brand capital " ( in some analyses ), and internal organizational efficiency, i. e. instructional capital and infrastructural capital.
Meanwhile, Foucault had been wanting to leave Clermont for some time, considering both Japan and Brazil as possible destinations, and finally did so at the end of the 1965 – 66 educational year.
Meanwhile, he also helped some of Mary's former servants and maintained Catholic contacts.
Meanwhile, Wetton and Downes released some archival Asia material under the name Wetton / Downes and they then reunited to record a full-length album ( Icon, released in 2005 ), and an accompanying EP and DVD.
Meanwhile, some sections of the Metronit have already been opened and are served by regular Egged buses.
Meanwhile, a fourth ship, the Bolsheretsk was constructed and Spangberg ( having identified some 30 Kuril Islands on his first trip ) led the four ships on a second voyage, which saw the first Russians land in Japan.

Meanwhile and cities
" Meanwhile, in Aleppo, the emir of the city Zangi raided Saladin's cities to the north and east, such as Balis, Manbij, Saruj, Buza ' a, al-Karzain.
Meanwhile, there were several years of dispute between the Methodist ministers, Lima, and contending cities across the state, over proposals to move Genesee College to Syracuse.
Meanwhile, Rome had started annexing Etruscan cities.
Meanwhile, Māori culture underwent a renaissance, and from the 1950s Māori began moving to the cities in large numbers.
Meanwhile, under the Pax Romana, Patavium became one of the most important cities of northern Italy.
Meanwhile, Rome had started annexing Etruscan cities.
Meanwhile, leaving the bulk of the Roman legion in the command of Appius Claudius at Syracuse, Marcellus and a small army roamed Sicily, conquering opponents and taking such rebellious cities as Helorus, Megara, and Herbessus.
Meanwhile, as in Germany, outside regular shopping hours gas stations and train stations of big cities have taken on the role of Nahversorger ( supplying the local population with groceries ).
Meanwhile on the surface, the public becomes aware of problems after lightning super storms appear in cities all over the world.
Meanwhile, ambassadors from other Greek cities in Asia Minor came to Alexander, offering submission if he allowed their ' democracies ' to continue.
Meanwhile more routes to west and central African cities were opened.
Meanwhile the land forces overran Thrace and continued into Achaia as far south as Sparta ; the invading Goths and Heruli sacked Athens, crossed the isthmus, sacked and burned the lower part of Corinth, and advanced to Argos and Sparta, ravaging the countryside along the way and burning the two cities.
Meanwhile, Maurice proceeded to purge the Holland ridderschap and the vroedschappen of a number of cities that had been governed by Remonstrant regents up to then.
Meanwhile, by 1881, Russia had completed its conquest of present-day Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, bringing Russia's frontier to Persia's northeastern borders and severing historic Persian ties to the cities of Bukhara and Samarqand.
Meanwhile Oblivion forces invaded Earth, capturing Nacht Island and attacking many major American cities.
Meanwhile, in 1949, the first large scale public demonstrations of the medium took place when the Shell company sponsored a series of closed-circuit broadcasts in capital cities produced by Frank Cave.
Meanwhile, riots spread to other cities across California and then the country leading to dozens more murdered and thousands wounded before massive police response and martial law restored peace.
Meanwhile the Red Wing, assisted by the human nation of Lemish, and the hobgoblins of Throtl, attacked through the Throtl Gap, overruning the Solamnic provinces of Gaarlund and Heartlund, and capturing the key cities of Solanthus and Thelgaard.
Meanwhile, in November, on a lecture tour through German cities, the author selected Chapter 5 of Book One for public readings.
Meanwhile, his daughter had also risen in rebellion in support of him, and she was able to gather a sizable army and capture some cities.
Meanwhile, the 35th Army was tasked with capturing the cities of Boli ( or Poli ), Linkou and Mishan.
Meanwhile, the number of participating plans dropped to seven as of 2003, and " more than two dozen cities, counties and school districts " ( representing 4 % of membership ) left CalPERS as of 2004 because of high medical insurance rates.
Meanwhile he worked as teacher in different cities in Bulgaria.
Meanwhile, the airport's St. Louis service ended after 52 years when American stopped flying between the two cities on 25 August 2009.

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