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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, the private colleges have increased their tuition rates so much that they have raised an economic barrier which dwarfs their scholarship funds.
Meanwhile, under the direction of Benedict XIV ( pope 1740 – 1758 ), a special congregation collected much material for an official revision, but nothing was published.
Meanwhile deep ocean temperatures were as much as 15 to 20 ° C ( 27 to 36 ° F ) higher than today's.
Meanwhile air combat on the Western Front had a much different character.
Meanwhile, Fox was participating in a dispute among Friends in Britain over the role of women in meetings, a struggle which took much of his energy and left him exhausted.
" Meanwhile, Harold's mother determines, much against Harold's wishes, to find him a wife to settle down with.
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, Butterfly tells her relatives how much she loves Pinkerton.
Meanwhile, Russell spent much of 1918 in prison because of his pacifist activities.
Meanwhile, he continued with his work on his thesis, spending much of his time devoted to his own research in the history of psychology and psychiatry, visiting the Bibliothèque Nationale every day to read the work of psychologists like Ivan Pavlov ( 1849 – 1936 ), Jean Piaget ( 1896 – 1980 ) and Karl Jaspers ( 1883 – 1969 ).
Meanwhile, the Prophet summons Thrall, Jaina, Tyrande and Malfurion, and reveals that he used to be Medivh, the Last Guardian and the betrayer from Warcraft: Orcs & Humans ... much to Tyrande's shock.
Meanwhile, Gondor prospers for much of the Third Age.
Meanwhile, Warren Beatty, Bonnie and Clydes producer and star, complained to Warner Brothers that if the company was willing to go to so much trouble for Reflections in a Golden Eye ( they had changed the coloration scheme at considerable expense ), which was getting poor reviews, their neglect of his film, which was getting excellent press, suggested a conflict of interest ; he threatened to sue the company.
Meanwhile, the majority of freshwater fish will feed on the leftover turtle feed, which allows for a much cleaner environment for both the turtles and the fish.
Meanwhile, he also began to look into the prehistory of Australia, coming to the opinion that there was much for archaeologists to study in this field, and he gave several lectures to various archaeological and leftist groups on this and other topics.
Meanwhile he was much in demand by other governments as a consultant.
Meanwhile, Trudeau, who had become Liberal leader and prime minister in 1968, still very much wanted a constitutional bill of rights.
Meanwhile particularly urbanised member states where agriculture comprises only a very small part of the economy such as the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are much smaller beneficiaries and the CAP is often unpopular with the national governments.
Meanwhile Alessio had been much occupied with other technical pursuits and researches apart from painting.
Meanwhile another member decided to simple re-create the entire concept on a much simpler basis, which resulted in QuickRing.
Meanwhile, Saint-Hilaire's division, advancing alone in the proper direction, was unable to have much effect against the Russian left.
Meanwhile, the MediaGX faced pressure from Intel's and AMD's budget chips, which also continued to get less expensive while offering much greater performance.
Meanwhile Eastern European artists, however, did not care so much for western traditions, and proceeded to manners of painting called abstract and suprematic — terms expanding far into the 20th century.

Meanwhile and pulp
Meanwhile, Perutz had determined via his experiments at Smithfield Market that the optimum structural properties were given by a mixture of 14 % wood pulp and 86 % water.

Meanwhile and science
Meanwhile, promoting chemical engineering as a distinct science in Britain lead to the establishment of the Institution of Chemical Engineers ( IChemE ) in 1922.
Meanwhile, progress in polymer science in the 1950s paved way for the " age of plastics ".
Meanwhile, he wrote entries, ultimately thousands during 1883 – 1909, on philosophy, logic, science, and other subjects for the encyclopedic Century Dictionary.
Meanwhile, he has simultaneously written a series of science fiction comic books, most notably The Incal ( 1981 –
Meanwhile, nationally renowned IHS mathematics and computer science teacher Roselyn Teukolsky was named interim faculty advisor for the Tattler.
Meanwhile, Andrew, with his new body, decides to study robobiology — the science of organic robots like himself.
Meanwhile, The Rutgers Medical School opened in 1966 as a two-year basic science institution offering the master of medical science ( M. M. S.
Meanwhile, it has postgraduate school, continuing education school and economic management school ( independent school ). The undergraduate education comprises 47 specialties, the subjects covers the economics, management law, art, science and engineering.
Meanwhile, Judge Snyder issues a restraining order to keep science and religion apart at all times.
Meanwhile, Lisa's ambitious sister, Lucinda Knox ( Julian Wells ), uses the same genetic engineering techniques that Patricia's science teacher, Dr. Dowell ( Michael R. Thomas ), had used on a spider on herself, and gains a villainous alter-ego, the sexy and evil genius Femtilian.
Meanwhile, Walker realises that the ' magic ' they have been searching for is actually the science of the Old World, stored on Antrax, which could be used to rebuild society with new technology.
Meanwhile, Homer returns to high school to retake a failed science course.
Meanwhile the Actor efforts at MIT remained focused on developing the science and engineering of higher level concurrency.

Meanwhile and fiction
Meanwhile, Henry also struggles to get Thorpe's story published, despite the fact that " Logan's " is in the process of closing its fiction department.
Meanwhile he had married and settled permanently in Dresden, where he turned his attention to fiction.

Meanwhile and published
Meanwhile, Poe published his second book, Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems, in Baltimore in 1829.
Meanwhile, Hermeticism and the Kabbalah would influence the creation of a mystical philosophy known as Rosicrucianism, which first appeared in the early 17th century when two pamphlets detailing the existence of the mysterious Rosicrucian group were published in Germany.
Meanwhile, the ever active Gosse had taken up the study of orchids and exchanged a number of letters on the subject with Darwin, though he never published on it himself.
Meanwhile, the first modern mass-market wargame, based on cardboard counters and maps, was designed and published by Charles S. Roberts in 1952.
Meanwhile, Pushkin's drama ( 18 of the published 24 scenes, condensed into 16 ) finally received its first performance in 1870 at the Mariinsky Theatre, three years in advance of the premiere of the opera in the same venue, using the same scene designs by Matvey Shishkov that would be recycled in the opera.
Meanwhile, Wright was running into additional problems trying to get The Long Dream published in France.
Meanwhile, a united Council published details of Somerset's government mismanagement.
Meanwhile, Henry Holsinger — a leader of the progressives in the church — had published some writings that were called slanderous and schismatic.
Meanwhile he pursued the Recherches steadily, and published from time to time much miscellaneous work.
Meanwhile, the radio continued to develop an audience for gospel music, a fact that was commemorated in Albert E. Brumley's 1937 song, " Turn Your Radio On " ( which is still being published in gospel song books ).
Meanwhile he had published his collected Geschichte ( Histories ) ( 1809 ) and two series of lectures, Über die neuere Geschichte ( On the New History ) ( 1811 ) and Geschichte der alten und neuen Literatur ( On old and new literature ) ( 1815 ).
Meanwhile, he also attempted to revitalize modern Japanese literature and published his own literary journal ( Shigarami sōshi, 1889 – 1894 ) and his own book of poetry ( Omokage, 1889 ).
Meanwhile he was incessantly writing ; and in 1667 he published his Catechism, which led to a proposal, " more acute than diplomatic ," from Baxter for union.
Meanwhile, the James Bond game license was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1999, which published new games based upon the then-recent James Bond films, Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough, as well as entirely original ones, including James Bond 007: Nightfire, James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing and GoldenEye: Rogue Agent.
Meanwhile he was making a name in literary journalism, and in 1883 he published Essais de psychologie contemporaine, studies of eminent writers first printed in the Nouvelle Revue, and now brought together.
Meanwhile, Mackintosh was soon absorbed in the question of the time ; and in April 1791, after long meditation, he published his Vindiciae Gallicae, a reply to Edmund Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution.
Meanwhile, he had founded his own company, Simulations Publications Inc. ( SPI ), which issued games and published the magazine Strategy & Tactics.
Meanwhile, Jean-Victor Poncelet had published the foundational treatise on projective geometry in 1822.
Meanwhile, he published Les Éléments du républicanisme, in which he demanded a division of property among the citizens.
Meanwhile, DC has published occasional stories called Elseworlds, which often presented alternate versions of its characters.
Meanwhile Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, feeling that Holmes was stifling him and keeping him from more worthy literary work, had finished his Sherlock Holmes saga and killed Holmes off in The Final Problem, published in 1893.
Meanwhile he had written many songs for convivial occasions, and " to console himself under all misfortunes "; some had apparently already been published by his father, but he set no great store on them himself ; and it was only in 1812, while keeping a sick friend company, that it occurred to him to write down the best of them.
Meanwhile Rogers had published six “ Reports of the Geological Survey of the State of Virginia ” ( Richmond, 1836 – 40 ), though there were few copies.

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