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intervening and release
Greeted with muted praise upon release, the film's reputation has grown in stature in the intervening years.
They did not face the public again until the end of 1994, spending the intervening time in and out of studios in Wales-where they recorded a second album, Second Coming-and fighting in court to release themselves from their contract with Silvertone Records.
In the years intervening before his next full-length solo release, and continually since, Dumile has appeared on several tracks on other artists ' LPs and remixes, contributed one-off tracks to compilations, and done various guest production work.
The intervening years since saw a break in recorded output ( save for what was a release of a live internet jam on Vivo Records in 2004 ) with live dates popping up periodically.
In the intervening years since 1980's Hold Out and the release of Lawyers in Love, Browne released the single " Somebody's Baby " which became his biggest commercial hit to date.
The LP is believed to have been quickly withdrawn after its release, but has gained cult status in the intervening years.

intervening and released
During the intervening time, The Beatles released two albums, A Hard Day's Night and Beatles for Sale, both of which could have included " Yesterday ".
In some versions released during the intervening years, an alternate ending was used in which Kane dies of wounds inflicted by the bikers.
In 2007, after the hindrance of an ultimately unreleased album ( Easy to Assemble ) in the intervening time, the third artist album Somersault was released on Bracegirdle's independent record label, followed shortly after by a tenth anniversary re-release of Far from the Maddening Crowds which included a new mix of " Offshore " (" Offshore 2007 ").
Cinerama released a clutch of multi-format singles in support of their debut album, as well as a number of intervening releases prior to 2000's Steve Albini recorded, Disco Volante.
Cinerama released a clutch of multi-format singles in support of their debut album, as well as a number of intervening releases prior to 2000's Steve Albini recorded, Disco Volante.

intervening and UK
A similar model has been successful during the intervening years in the UK and Spain.
During most of the intervening years, CINCUSNAVEUR has exercised direct command over four subordinate commanders: Commander, U. S. Sixth Fleet ( COMSIXTHFLT ); Commander, Fleet Air Mediterranean ( COMFAIRMED ); Commander, Middle East Force ( COMIDEASTFOR ) ( until 1983 ); and Commander, U. S. Naval Activities, United Kingdom ( COMNAVACT UK ).

intervening and ),
-- With great difficulty they accomplished their long journey on foot, traversing also the intervening seas ( maria ), where it was possible, by ship, and eventually arrived at the Swedish port called Birka.
If one of the intervening states was a superpower, a civil war is extended a further 72 %; a conflict such as the Angolan Civil War, in which there is two-sided foreign intervention, including by a superpower ( actually, two superpowers in the case of Angola ), would be 538 % longer on average than a civil war without any international intervention.
There are many other types of multi-effect distillation processes, including one referred to as simply multi-effect distillation ( MED ), in which multiple chambers, with intervening heat exchangers, are employed.
Some deists view God in classical terms and see God as observing humanity but not directly intervening in our lives ( Prime Observer ), while others see God as a subtle and persuasive spirit ( Prime Mover ).
Although introns are sometimes called intervening sequences, the term " intervening sequence " can refer to any of several families of internal nucleic acid sequences that are not present in the final gene product, including inteins, untranslated sequences ( UTR ), and nucleotides removed by RNA editing, in addition to introns.
Techniques to do this include the process of sputtering, in which an ion beam liberates atoms from a target, allowing them to move through the intervening space and deposit on the desired substrate, and Evaporation ( deposition ), in which a material is evaporated from a target using either heat ( thermal evaporation ) or an electron beam ( e-beam evaporation ) in a vacuum system.
The intervening years had seen Khurrum take two other wives known as Akbarabadi Mahal ( d. 1677 ), and Kandahari Mahal ( b. c1594 ), ( m. 1609 ).
Often called " weathered granite ", saprolite is the result of weathering that include: hydrolysis ( the division of a mineral into acid and base pairs by the splitting of intervening water molecules ), chelation from organic compounds, hydration ( the solution of minerals in water with resulting cation, and anion pairs ), and physical processes that include freezing and thawing.
1800 – 1550 and 720 – 586 BCE ), but that during the intervening Late Bronze ( LB ) and Iron Age I and IIA / B Ages sites like Jerusalem were small and relatively insignificant and unfortified towns.
* Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute ( El Salvador / Honduras: Nicaragua intervening ), International Court of Justice case registry
* Application for Revision of the Judgment of 11 September 1992 in the Case concerning the Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute ( El Salvador / Honduras: Nicaragua intervening ) ( El Salvador v. Honduras ), International Court of Justice case registry
where A is the Hamaker coefficient, which is a constant (~ 10 < sup >− 19 </ sup > − 10 < sup >− 20 </ sup > J ) that depends on the material properties ( it can be positive or negative in sign depending on the intervening medium ), and z is the center-to-center distance ; i. e., the sum of R < sub > 1 </ sub >, R < sub > 2 </ sub >, and r ( the distance between the surfaces ):.
Creiddylad has been compared to the Greek springtime goddess Persephone, who is similarly abducted by an admirer ( the underworld god Hades ), rescued by an intervening character ( Zeus ), and reunited with her family ( her mother Demeter ), then cursed to repeat the experience every year.
Physics theories of the late 19th century assumed that just as surface water waves must have an intervening substance, i. e. a " medium ", to move across ( in this case water ), and audible sound requires a medium to transmit its wave motions ( such as air or water ), so light must also require a medium, the " luminiferous aether ", to transmit its wave motions.
Whereas social work started on a more scientific footing aimed at controlling and reforming individuals ( at one stage supporting the notion that poverty was a disease ), it has in more recent times adopted a more critical and holistic approach to understanding and intervening in social problems.
According to Schumpeter ( 2003 ), the changes in this equilibrium state to document in economic theory can only be caused by intervening factors coming from the outside.
The abacus is girded with a frieze of sculptures in high relief of an elephant ( of the east ), a horse ( of the south ), a bull ( of the west ), and a lion ( of the north ), separated by intervening wheels, over a lotus in full bloom, exemplifying the fountainhead of life and creative inspiration.

intervening and represented
It also represented the Court's assertion of its own role in intervening in political questions, as the Court later did in Baker v. Carr and Powell v. McCormack.
They represented not only Canandaigua, the center of interest in this railroad, but the intervening communities as well, reflecting the deep commercial interest that they had in a railroad connection to the rest of the country.
The second zone in the Pantheon, consisting of blind windows with intervening pilasters, is represented in Speer's building by a zone above the pillars consisting of uniform, oblong shallow recesses.
Four resistors were represented by silicon bridges, and other resistors and capacitors were deposited in film form directly onto the silicon block with intervening insulating films.

intervening and group's
These functions include environmental monitoring, organizing subordinate activities, teaching and coaching subordinates, motivating others, and intervening actively in the group's work.

intervening and first
Ibsen started thinking about the play around May 1878, although he did not begin its first draft until a year later, having reflected on the themes and characters in the intervening period ( he visualised its protagonist, Nora, for instance, as having approached him one day wearing " a blue woolen dress ").
Note that, although rarely occurring, if a runner tags and advances from second base ( or, theoretically, from first base ) all the way to home and scores ( without an intervening error ) the batter is credited with a sacrifice fly.
Even though other clubs had taken part in the competition in the intervening decade, the team which got to this final was still the first English side to do so.
In the 18 intervening years, Cagney's hair had begun to gray, and he developed a paunch for the first time.
In Israel, Passover is the seven-day holiday of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, with the first and last days observed as legal holidays and as holy days involving abstention from work, special prayer services, and holiday meals ; the intervening days are known as Chol HaMoed (" Weekdays of the Festival ").
He was also responsible for first intervening and then sending Indian troops ( Indian Peace Keeping Force or IPKF ) for peace efforts in Sri Lanka in 1987, which soon ended in open conflict with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
This was the first commercial railroad in the United States to evolve into a common carrier without an intervening closure.
Under the immediate charge of the superintendent, the course of study was extended to seven years with the first two and the last two to be spent at the school and the intervening three years at sea.
Surely much intervening literature regarding Cydippe the priestess of Hera has been lost, since Plutarch was writing about 300 years after Herodotus first told the story.
In the intervening years he never attempted any house-work, saying famously in his memoir that " After the first four years the dirt doesn't get any worse ".
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
The scribe, having finished copying the first, skips to the second, omitting all intervening words.
In his 2010 book on archaeological theory, Mathhew Johnson of the University of Southampton argued that despite the intervening 40 years since its development, the " intellectual questions " first posed by processualism remained " absolutely central " to archaeology.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
The narrative in John between Mary discovering that the tomb is open and later witnessing angels inside it, is considered by some to be misplaced: it seems illogical for Mary not to have looked into the tomb the first time and her presence at the tomb when she witnesses the angels seems somewhat abrupt when the intervening narrative last mentions her some distance away.
His tribe occupied part of southern Britain at that time, which was about 800 years before the name first appeared, with 400 years of Roman occupation and several invasions from Europe in the intervening period ).
Even though there is little intervening evidence for writing during the millennium and a half between the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization c. 1900 BCE and the first appearance of Brahmi in the mid-4th century BCE, the Indus hypothesis is slowly gaining momentum because of the sheer differences between how Semitic alphabets work and how Brahmi works for an Indo-Aryan language.
It is often called the first commercial railroad in the United States, as it was the first chartered railway to evolve into a common carrier without an intervening closure.
The Polo was first introduced in 1975, and has been produced in five distinct generations, with additional intervening " facelift " revisions.
The term “ intervening variable ” was first used by behavioral psychologist Edward C. Tolman in 1938.
Some modern scholars argue that the first split occurred in the intervening period between the second and third councils, and was probably about monastic discipline.
On 20 April 2012 the High Court of Australia confirmed the intervening Federal Court Full Bench decision affirming the first instance decision of Cowdroy, though not supporting all his reasons.
The two V Corps divisions of Generals Girard and Gazan, preceded by a cavalry brigade, swung left to begin the Marshal's flanking move — their progress was concealed by intervening olive woods, and the first the Allies knew of them was when four French cavalry regiments burst from the southern end of the woods, crossed two brooks, and scattered Loy's Spanish cavalry on the right of Beresford's lines.

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