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Meanwhile and international
Meanwhile Schleyer publishes a sketch of Volapük, the first constructed international auxiliary language to acquire a number of speakers.
Meanwhile, there was a growing international boycott of Faroese produce over the grindadráp ( whaling ) issue.
Meanwhile, international delegates proposed three additional clauses, which were adopted: One or more days for weekly rest ; equality of laws for foreign workers ; and regular and frequent inspection of factory conditions.
Meanwhile, the Social Democrat leaders in exile, now mostly in Switzerland, had been the glum spectators of the collapse of international socialist solidarity.
Meanwhile, in 1993 and 1994 continued repression by the Karimov regime brought strong criticism from international human rights organizations.
Meanwhile, the American Eisenhower administration was outraged at the tripartite aggression, the British and French abandonment of international diplomacy, and its timing during the crisis in Hungary.
Meanwhile, the opposition Communist Party of the Russian Federation had already gained ground in parliamentary voting on December 17, 1995, and its candidate, Gennady Zyuganov, had a strong grassroots organization, especially in the rural areas and small towns, and appealed effectively to memories of the old days of Soviet prestige on the international stage and the socialist domestic order.
Meanwhile, Michael busies himself with the biggest deal of his career: He has recently bought up enough stock in International Immobiliare, an international real estate holding company known as " the world's biggest landlord ", to become its largest single shareholder, with six seats on the company's 13-member board of directors.
Meanwhile, the South Ossetian secessionist authorities demand independence or unification with North Ossetia under the Russian Federation while the international community refuses to recognize South Ossetia as an independent country and considers the area part of Georgia.
Meanwhile Henri Dikongué, whose music incorporated, amongst others, bikutsi and makossa, began to release albums which met international success.
Meanwhile, the Triratna Buddhist Community, which he founded as the FWBO, has been described as " perhaps the most successful attempt to create an ecumenical international Buddhist organization ".
Meanwhile, despite official adoption of the new system in South Korea, many in the Korean Studies community – both in and out of South Korea – and international geographic and cartographic conventions generally continue to use either the McCune – Reischauer or Yale system, and North Korea uses a version of McCune – Reischauer.
Meanwhile, in 1882 the province of Quebec made its first of many forays into the international community by sending a representative, Hector Fabre to Paris in 1882.
Meanwhile, in 1882 the Universal Postal Union standardized on particular colors of stamps for international mail.
Meanwhile, a prominent international lawyer is found dead in the carriage of an intercity train at Santa Lucia.
Meanwhile Bull started production of $ 30 million worth of rounds, shipping them via Spain to avoid the international arms embargo against South Africa.
Meanwhile, the firm continued its expansion to international markets, particularly the United States where SBC focused primarily on commercial banking for corporate clients.
Meanwhile, the PLO led an international diplomatic front against Israel in Tunis.
Meanwhile, Schmeiser became an international symbol and spokesperson for the movement against the genetic engineering of food.
Meanwhile, Steve Trevor was kidnapped by the evil Doctor Cyber, international terrorist.
Meanwhile, an international team of scientists meets up on an American aircraft carrier to study the recent psychic events in Neo-Tokyo, forming Project Juvenile " A ".
Meanwhile, Brazil's international agenda incorporated new perceptions.
Meanwhile, the Canadian and international news media had made their way to Springhill.
Meanwhile, the Thesis confirms " ISNA suffered from certain shortcomings having to do with how it operates -- for example, not operating twenty four hours a day ; not presenting news according to a established professional standards ; not having a multilingual website ; having educational, editorial and technological weaknesses ; focusing on domestic activities and news, and not having vast regional or international branches ; and, most importantly, financial dependence on the government.

Meanwhile and workers
Meanwhile Fenland agricultural workers became masters of speed skating.
Meanwhile, Yemen needs to export thousands of its workers each year to the Gulf in order to alleviate economic burdens at home.
Meanwhile in the Aosta Valley, a forced programme of Italianization included population transfers of Valdostans into Piedmont and Italian-speaking workers into Aosta, fostering movements towards separatism.
Meanwhile, Joh has learned of mysterious plans being shared amongst the workers.
Meanwhile, even with severe restrictions on Asian immigration, tensions between unskilled workers and wealthy landowners persisted up to and through the Great Depression.
Meanwhile the textile workers were becoming more and more prosperous and paid less and less attention to their hard up and increasingly impotent landlords.
Meanwhile, the Belize Estate and Produce Company drove Mayan villagers from their homes in San Jose and Yalbac in the northwest and treated workers in mahogany camps almost like slaves.
Meanwhile, the minimum wage remains well below that on the U. S. mainland, and abuses of vulnerable workers are commonplace.
Meanwhile, the conventional method of rattan production is threatening the plant's long-term supply, and the income of workers.
Meanwhile, workers in Bath built a 315-ton replacement.
Meanwhile, Wyler and Susan shelter at a hut owned by a pair of spinsters ( Eileen Way and Sheila Steafel ) who repair slave workers ' clothes in return for freedom and food.
Meanwhile, five rocket-propelled grenades hit a newly built South Korean military base in Parwan Province, northern Afghanistan, which housed hundreds of members of Korea ’ s provincial reconstruction team and civilian aid workers.
Meanwhile, starting from the Contracts of Employment Act 1963, workers gained a growing list of minimum statutory rights, such as the right to reasonable notice before a fair dismissal and a redundancy payment.
Meanwhile, some of the most extreme co-operation is demonstrated by the underground naked mole rat, whose 80-strong clusters are divided into workers ( who tunnel perpetually ), soldiers ( who only act when danger threatens ), and a single queen for breeding.
Meanwhile, at the Mulholland Dam, two workers begin a routine inspection of the structure in response to the tremor.
Meanwhile beginning in 2004, local workers began creating a retreat on Long Island. A helicopter carried heavy equipment including a tent for workers to live in during the construction ( since they could not practically travel daily to and from the island ).
Meanwhile, the promises held out to the Greek masses by the Constantinists in the course of their electoral campaign, for the early cessation of hostilities and of mobilizations, the reduction of taxation, and the regulation of the labor question on lines proposed by the Socialist Party, which supported the anti-Venizelist campaign, not having been redeemed, internal unrest among the urban proletariat began to manifest itself in a series of industrial strikes ( gas, electric light, tramway and electric railway workers ) in Athens, and threatened to develop into a general stoppage of work all over the country ( February 12 ).
Meanwhile other workers succeeded in isolating the same compound and its parent steroid bufotalin from the Japanese toad ( Bufo japonicus ).
Meanwhile, recently unemployed factory workers turn to Mack MacKenzie for help in suing Sumner for wrongful termination.
Meanwhile, to the northeast, across the Himalayan mountains, about 350, 000 Chinese workers toiled to build four staging bases in western China near Chengtu.
Meanwhile, Burns is nearing the completion of his giant robotic laborer, whom he hopes will eventually replace weak-bodied human workers.
Meanwhile, 1, 000 miles to the northeast, across the Himalayan mountains, about 350, 000 Chinese workers toiled to build four staging bases in western China near Chengtu.

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