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Meanwhile and members
Meanwhile, individual FARC members initially joined the UP leadership in representation of the guerrilla command, though most of the guerrilla's chiefs and militiamen did not demobilize nor disarm, as that was not a requirement of the process at that point in time.
Meanwhile, Columbia University's liberal faculty members became disenchanted with the university president's ties to oilmen and businessmen, including Leonard McCollum, president of Continental Oil ; Frank Abrams, chairman of Standard Oil of New Jersey ; Bob Kleberg, president of King Ranch ; H. J. Porter, a Texas oil producer ; Bob Woodruff, president of Coca-Cola ; and Clarence Francis, General Foods chairman.
Meanwhile, the LDS Church has become a proponent of monogamy and patriotism, has extended its reach internationally by a vigorous missionary program, and has grown in size to 14 million members.
Meanwhile, Paraguay again declared itself independent of Argentina and expelled two junta members known to be sympathetic to union with Argentina.
Meanwhile, Wouter Bos, State Secretary in the second purple cabinet, was elected leader of the PvdA in a referendum among PvdA members, being elected closely to Jouke de Vries.
Meanwhile, the 22 Floréal-coup in France undermined Delacroix, because it inspired more sympathy by French foreign minister Talleyrand for the Dutch opposition members who demanded the ambassador's recall.
Meanwhile, members of the Committee contacted Tang and suggested a plan for three-day cease-fire, during which the Chinese troops could withdraw without fighting while the Japanese troops would stay in their present position.
Meanwhile the students, teachers and staff of the college, as well as members of the community, grapple with the riddle-like events.
Meanwhile the TX-2 project was running into difficulties of its own, and several team members decided to leave the project at Lincoln Lab and start their own company.
Meanwhile, on the Chihuahua building, where the speakers stood, Olympia Battalion members pushed people and ordered them to lie on the ground near the elevator walls.
Meanwhile, back in the Netherlands, the Dutch State church had also been transformed by the Enlightenment, a change represented in the minds of those opposed it, by the loss of any meaningful profession of faith as requisite for adult church members, and the singing of hymns ( in addition to psalms ) and other innovations in worship and doctrine.
Meanwhile, the Enterprise is en route to Vega Colony to drop off wounded crew members when it receives a distress call from the survey vessel SS Columbia, lost 18 years previously.
) Meanwhile, members of one prominent Orient family did what they could to stave off public attention.
Meanwhile, the remaining members of Styx made plans for a comeback in the new decade.
Meanwhile, most members of the group — Maurice Denis, Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard — could stand, artistically, on their own.
Meanwhile, other members of the leadership were arrested.
Meanwhile, pro-federalism members of the disbanded KNIL launched failed rebellion in Bandung ( APRA rebellion of 1950 ), in Makassar in 1950, and in Ambon ( Republic of South Maluku revolt of 1950 ).
Meanwhile, Riel's men arrested members of a pro-Canadian faction who had resisted the provisional government.
Meanwhile, in 1947 he founded his own theatrical troupe, the Teatro Mimico, who by 1952 had fifty members, and the following year he wrote his first play, El Minotaura ( The Minotaur ).
Meanwhile, the Mexican American War delayed rescue attempts from California, although family members and authorities in California tried to reach the stranded pioneers but were turned back by harsh weather.
Meanwhile Matthias's uncle count Mihály Szilágyi and his 15, 000 veterans unexpectedly arrived in Buda, thus the opponent party ( which consisted of the members of the higher aristocracy ) was not enough strong to resist.
Meanwhile, the Pan-Blue Coalition dropped its demand for another round of voting by disenfranchised members of the military and the police.
Meanwhile, Washington and his young gang members influenced other area gangs resulting in the formation of many Crip sets.
Meanwhile other former members of the CPNZ in Wellington, where the party branch had been expelled en masse in 1970, founded the Wellington Marxist Leninist Organisation, which in 1980 merged with the Northern Communist Organisation to form the Workers Communist League ( WCL ).
Meanwhile ConSec is holding a press conference, attempting to convince the public that their roundup of scanners is a good thing for everyone involved ; the public is protected and the scanners become useful members of society.

Meanwhile and Quebec
Meanwhile the British army, left behind in Quebec after the fleet sailed at the end of October 1759, suffered from hunger, scurvy and the travails of living in a city that they had largely destroyed in the siege.
Meanwhile, the Office québécois de la langue française ( Quebec Board of the French Language ) under the Liberal provincial government has also opted for a demand-side strategy for the enforcement of language laws, using a number of publicity campaigns, including stickers which merchants may voluntarily affix on their shop windows stating that French service may be obtained within, allowing for consumers to " choose " stores which will serve them in French.
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 Quebec itself, the decline of French has been reversed, and given high rates of emigration and substantial intermarriage with French Canadians, the English language now has faced decline.
Meanwhile, the formerly national service First Choice agreed to serve only Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada.
Meanwhile in Ontario and Quebec, extreme temperatures were also reported daily during the first week of August.

Meanwhile and sovereignty
Meanwhile he used all his powers to induce the emperor to democratize his rule, and he is said to have caused the insertion of the words: " the sovereignty resides in the people — it is the source of power " in the declaration of the Conseil d ' État.
Meanwhile, the Calvinist / Reformed tradition is seen as more theologically theocentric, as it places its doctrine of the sovereignty of God (" the Father ") at the center.

Meanwhile and movement
Meanwhile, she says, the " feminist movement ", a largely white middle and upper class affair, did not articulate the needs of poor and non-white women, thus reinforcing sexism, racism, and classism.
Meanwhile, Masorti synagogues in Europe and Israel, which have historically been somewhat more traditional than the American movement, continue to maintain a complete ban on homosexual conduct, clergy, and unions.
Meanwhile the eastern European communist states politically deteriorated in response to the success of the Polish Solidarity movement and the possibility of Gorbachev-style political liberalization.
Meanwhile, Tony Judt, while praising Hobsbawm's vast knowledge and graceful prose, cautioned that Hobsbawm's bias in favour of the USSR, communist states and communism in general, and his tendency to disparage any nationalist movement as passing and irrational, weakened his grasp of parts of the 20th century.
Meanwhile, the international workers ' movement also reorganized itself and reinforced pan-European, class-based identities among the classes whose labor supported the Belle Époque.
Meanwhile, intelligence unit and army formations were placed in Prime minister secretariat who kept an eye on Bhutto's movement, tapping phone calls and keeping a record of invitees to the Prime Minister's secretariat.
Meanwhile, the waning of the eugenics movement, ironically hastened by his own work pointing to the previously ignored connections between environment and genetics, meant that his ideas on the future of human evolution had reduced impact in the public sphere.
Meanwhile the Pai Marire movement ( or Hau Hau ) was gaining ground and converts among the East Coast Māori.
Meanwhile, although in exile in Sicily, the Neapolitan government, effectively controlled by Queen Maria Carolina, wife of King Ferdinand IV of Naples, appointed Fabrizio Ruffo, a progressive government minister and one of the last laymen to hold the dignity of cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, to organized a resistance movement.
Meanwhile, the Mexican army, under dictator / General Antonio López de Santa Anna, had begun its rapid movement northward and caught the Texans unaware in early February.
Meanwhile McLaughlin's baser ideas struck a chord with the growing White power skinhead movement and large numbers of these youths, many of whom were involved in regular acts of violence against non-Whites, flocked to the BM. Indeed by 1980 it claimed to have 4000 members and 25 branches.
Meanwhile, the guerrilla movement switched its main effort to the north and on 5 October 1975 guerrillas struck the 29th Mountain Infantry Regiment.
Meanwhile, some in the peace movement and the New Left rejected the CPUSA for what it saw as the party's bureaucratic rigidity and for its steadfastly close association with the Soviet Union.
Meanwhile, Schmeiser became an international symbol and spokesperson for the movement against the genetic engineering of food.
Meanwhile, throughout the 1950s, the company was slow to respond to the general movement of the American middle class to suburbia.
Meanwhile, writer Tim Cavanaugh points to the difficulty of implementing any sort of reform to the problem of Affluenza: " The genius of the simplicity movement was to shape a political argument ( an extraordinarily broad and total critique of commercial exchange ) into a spiritual koan ( why am I so unfulfilled by my Big Macs and gadgets when simple Bushmen have all the soul nourishment they need ?).
Meanwhile, his social conscience had led him to become a significant figure in the local Chartist movement, which was then spreading about the country, supporting the idea that all men should have the right to vote, irrespective of their wealth or social standing.
Meanwhile Escobar found some support in Tolima's political chief Alberto Santofimio affiliated also with a faction of the Liberal Party led by Alfonso López Michelsen and with a movement called Movimiento de Renovación Liberal ( Liberal Renovation Movement ) getting himself elected to the Chamber of Representatives as second runner up for Santofimios ' congress candidate Jairo Rojas.
Meanwhile, the McKinleys are informed that financing for their show has been taken over by Flavors ' own personal company, a fast food enterprise which Farley hopes to use to finance a pop psychology movement, using a new TV program, " Faith Factory ", as the platform and the McKinleys as his mouthpieces.
Meanwhile, the United States, having entered the war, stations its U. S. Seventh Fleet off Ireland and begins bombing raids on the southwest coast of England, as well as supplying men and equipment to a resurgent partisan movement.
Meanwhile, movement had been heard around the perimeter over several nights as the Viet Cong attempted to establish the location of the Australian defensive positions under the cover of darkness and heavy rain.
Meanwhile public opinion in England had been prepared by the Puritan movement for a sympathetic treatment of any proposal by the Judaizing sects among the extremists of the Parliamentary party for the readmission of the Jews into England.
Meanwhile, the teenage group Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor was carving out a role as a national pioneer in the nascent youth rights movement, with one fifteen-year-old member's insurgent school-board candidacy earning her 1, 300 write-in votes, or eight percent of the total, in spring 1972.
Meanwhile, despite the cherished commitments to independence and freedom, Congregationalists moved increasingly in the direction of espousing the main aims of the ecumenical movement within American ( and world ) Protestantism, a movement gathering much energy from the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe and a perceived decline in religious life among Americans during the first third of the 20th century.

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