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While serving in the Reagan administration, Olson defended President Reagan during the Iran-Contra affair.
While in Los Angeles the Maharishi stayed at the home of author, Helena Olson and during this period he developed a three-year plan to propagate Transcendental Meditation to the whole world.
While Name That Tune, To Tell the Truth, What's My Line, and The Match Game put Olson in the upper echelons of television game show announcers, the revival of The Price Is Right cemented Olson's fame.
While BC Socred Premier Bennett campaigned actively for the federal party, its internal strain, Manning ’ s call to merge with the PCs, the defections of Thompson and Olson, and the wave of Trudeaumania swept the Socreds aside.
While dance had always been an important feature, with opening night ceremonies typically featuring the impressive choreography of Krissy Keefer ’ s Dance Brigade, the decade from 1999 to 2009 also saw a surge in spoken word ( Sister Spit, Alix Olson, Staceyann Chin ).
While Sinclair lost the gubernatorial election to Republican Frank Merriam, Olson was elected to the State Senate that year.
While in the California State Senate, the second state legislature he was elected to, Olson openly supported Roosevelt's New Deal policies towards the unemployed.
While working on Rocko's Modern Life, Hillenburg became friends with Tom Kenny, who would later become the voice of SpongeBob, and future SpongeBob collaborators Mr. Lawrence, Martin Olson, Paul Tibbitt and others.
While practicing law, Mosk occasionally assisted the Democratic politician Culbert Olson with campaigning, and in 1939 was given the job of executive secretary to Olson, the first Democrat elected Governor of California in the 20th century.

While and cited
While often cited as an Indian legend, the white doe seems to have its roots in English folklore.
While the representativeness heuristic and other cognitive biases are the most commonly cited cause of the gambler's fallacy, research suggests that there may be a neurological component to it as well.
While Hawks was not sympathetic to feminism, he popularized the Hawksian woman archetype, which has been cited as a prototype of the post-feminist movement.
While Christian Friedrich Ludwig Buschmann is often cited as the inventor of the harmonica in 1821, other inventors developed similar instruments at the same time.
While the text printed in paragraph form has generally been standardized to follow the Vilna edition, the text cited line by line often preserves important variants, which sometimes reflect the readings of older manuscripts.
While pro wrestling is often described simplistically as a " soap opera for males ", it has also been cited as filling the role of past forms of literature and theatre ; a synthesis of classical heroics, commedia dell ' arte, revenge tragedies, morality plays, and burlesque.
While its dates are disputed, the publication in 1543 of Nicolaus Copernicus's De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ( On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres ) and Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica ( On the Fabric of the Human body ) are often cited as marking the beginning of the scientific revolution.
While considerable research has since occurred and the knowledge-base has grown significantly, the main concepts remain unchanged, and indeed Newburgh's book continues to be cited by contemporary authors, including those attempting to develop thermoregulatory models of clothing development.
While the IASP criteria are nonspecific and possibly not as reproducible as Bruehl ’ s or Veldman ’ s criteria, they are cited more widely the literature including treatment trials.
While making its decision, UNESCO also cited Russian Altai's importance for preservation of the globally endangered mammals, such as snow leopard and the Altai argali.
While no concrete reason was ever provided, rising fuel costs and a desire to focus on their core service have been cited as reasons for BA's desire to sell.
While most traditional Christians deny that the ritual laws and specific civil laws of the Pentateuch apply to gentiles, certain passages regarding Torah observance in the New Testament are cited by Messianic believers as proof that Torah was not abolished for Jews.
While there are many sources of biographical information about Rosa Bonheur, there are three primary texts which are most consulted and cited in the subsequent literature ; the first is a pamphlet written by Eugène de Mirecourt, Les Contemporains: Rosa Bonheur which appeared in 1856 just after her Salon success with The Horse Fair.
While freedom is often cited, it used in a diffuse context, just like the terms nation, home country and people.
While some linguists deny the plausibility of the Basque substrate theory, it is widely assumed that Basque, the " Circumpyrenean " language ( as put by Basque linguist Alfonso Irigoyen and defended by Koldo Mitxelena, 1982 ), is the underlying language spreading around the Pyrenees onto the banks of the Garonne River, maybe as far east as the Mediterranean in Roman times ( niska cited by Joan Coromines as the name of each nymph taking care of the Roman spa Arles de Tech in Rousillon, etc .).
While the term " drag king " was first cited in print in 1972, there is a longer history of female performers dressing in male attire.
While both Michelangelo and a painting of the Swiss Guard bearing Pope Julius II on a litter ( by Raphael ) are often cited as inspiration for the Swiss Guard uniform, the actual uniforms worn by those soldiers are of the style which appears by today's standards as a large skirt, a common style in uniforms during the Renaissance.
While the album did not gain much attention from the general press on its original release, the album retrospectively been given critical acclaim and has been cited as one of the most important hardcore punk albums ever released.
While 15 September is considered by many to be the climax of the Battle of Britain, 18 August is often cited as the costliest or hardest day — the British lost 68 aircraft and the Germans lost 69.
While it has been cited as a " complex and compelling villain " by some critics, its goal of world domination was received as a trait shared by "… every anime villain …", and likened to a James Bond villain by Daily Record.
While banks cited such statistics to illustrate the “ decline of commercial banking ,” Reinicke argues the most influential factor in Congress favoring Glass-Steagall “ repeal ” was the decline of US banks in international rankings.
While Wood and Wahlberg declined on-camera interviews, McIntyre cited that the only way he would perform with the band was if the group would make the decision to reunite permanently.
While he is often cited as the founder of the club, in the article he says he was attending their séances for the first time that evening and made clear that others were sharing a familiar experience with him.
While often ranked behind his contemporaries Guillaume Dufay and John Dunstaple, at least by contemporary scholars, his influence was arguably greater than either, since his works were cited, borrowed and used as source material more often than those by any other composer of the time.

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While the steps to follow in the case of a triumph of the " yes " option, which the document obviously anticipated, were clearly delineated, the steps for the " no " triumph were less so, but still clear enough that no serious doubt emerged when the " no " option actually was victorious in the 1988 plebiscite.
While key deliverables of the paper process must be maintained, benefits of real-time data input validation, traceability, and automated decision point routing may not be anticipated at the early planning stages of the project.
While the SI's member count had been steadily falling for the preceding several years, the ones that remained were able to fill revolutionary roles for which they had patiently anticipated and prepared for.
While their theory has not been widely accepted in academia, it anticipated the recent popular revival of interest in precessional archeoastronomy.
While planning Quebec's defenses in 1775, General Carleton had anticipated the problem of transportation on Lake Champlain, and had requested the provisioning of prefabricated ships from Europe.
While the new talent nominated each year will be a filmmaker, it is anticipated that the choices will be as varied and extraordinary as Katrin ’ s own choice of filmmakers and friends from across the arts.
While it has long been known that they regularly dive from the surface to pursue prey, using both their wings and feet for propulsion, the depth that they are able to dive to was not appreciated ( or anticipated ) until scientists began to deploy maximum-depth recorders on foraging birds.
While police anticipated a further escalation of strike violence, going so far as to place machine guns in critical places along Lawrence's principal streets, Muste and the strike committee elected to make use of nonviolence.
While some of the Tuhoe welcomed him, others anticipated correctly the trouble he would bring to the region and its people.
While he'd anticipated years of losses when he first got his franchise, the team's poor attendance made him unwilling to stick it out, and he decided to sell.
While human effects are currently unstudied, extrapolation using body weight from the rodent experiments indicates that 100 – 1000 times the normal anticipated exposure still probably produces a minimal cancer risk.
While legal, the political objective is to get legislation or rules passed without anticipated negative community review.
While the Grenada operation proved more difficult than its planners had anticipated, the coup was quickly thwarted.
While some of these teacher provocations are anticipated, projects often move in unanticipated directions as a result of problems children identify.
While the Battroid mode has some limited altitude control, its primary purpose is for ground hand-to-hand combat, which enabled Earth forces to fight the giant alien invaders on their own scale as the military had anticipated they would meet.
While the industrial development in the area went ahead as planned during World War One, the anticipated residential development did not occur.
While often referred to as Irvingism, it was neither actually founded nor anticipated by Edward Irving.
While the concept of the Final Encyclopedia as an information construct containing the total sum of human knowledge came about in the early days of computer technology ( though including such fictional progenitors as the Brain of the Skylark of Valeron in E. E. Smith's Skylark series ), the conceptualization anticipated the concept of cyberspace and, of course, of wiki.
While the style was anticipated by the Melvins from Washington, many of its earliest pioneers were from the city of New Orleans.
While too early and thus eventually " lost ", this anticipated by many years the Nobel-prize-winning discovery of high-conductivity in similarly iodine-doped and oxidized polyacetylene, as well as John McGinness ' et al. s report of a high-conductivity " ON " state in the putative first organic electronic device.
While the Allies had anticipated 3 million surrendering Germans, the actual total was as many as 5 million in American hands by June 1945 out of 7. 6 million in northwestern Europe alone, not counting the 1. 4 million in Allied hands in Italy.
While the Democrats had more seats, Republican attacks on the morality of President Bill Clinton failed to connect with voters and anticipated Republican gains failed to materialize.
While the children grew most of the orphanage food, the enterprise was more expensive than anticipated, and Whitefield went into debt.
While Ord was nominated for a Juno Award for Best New Artist, and her singles " Sarah " and " Perfect " were successful on Canadian radio, an anticipated U. S. and international release with Capitol / EMI in summer 2001 did not come through, and Nettwerk itself, not a major record label outside of Canada, released Waiting quietly in the United States on August 27, 2002.

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