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While driving the cow back home the woman was assaulted by a servant maid of Gorton.
While driving home during a thunderstorm, the car in which he was a passenger skidded off the road and rolled over.
While driving in the 2001 Daytona 500, Earnhardt died of basilar skull fracture in a last-lap crash at Daytona International Speedway on February 18, 2001.
* While driving on an extended trip, to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia, a lower temporary basal rate may be programmed.
While support for driving pen plotters directly or saving files as HPGL has disappeared from most commercial graphics applications, several contemporary software packages make working with HPGL on modern operating systems possible.
While working in front of computers, driving, traveling etc.
While driving alone in a rented car along a downtown Miami street, he approached a female undercover police officer posing as a prostitute and offered $ 40 for oral sex.
While Makley, Clark and Pierpont extended their vacation by driving west to Tucson, Arizona, Dillinger and Hamilton left Florida on January 14, driving through the night to get to Chicago the next day.
While dragging the unconscious alien across the desert, Hiller is picked up by a ragtag group of refugees driving campers and trucks to a nearby military base.
While the Song armies faltered, the Jurchens succeeded in driving the Liao to Central Asia.
) While he " admitted ", as Myers describes, " the conflict of social factors with the sexual instincts in certain psychoneuroses " of civilian life, he saw the instinct of self-preservation rather than the sexual instinct, as the driving force behind war neuroses.
While Hồ was still consulted on important decisions, it was Lê who was the dominant driving force within the party.
While not as large as some vultures, Golden Eagles are usually considerably more aggressive and are capable of driving vultures ( including much larger-bodied species ) and other raptors from carrion or kills.
In an interview with American Songwriter Matt Slocum describes the song:While driving and listening to the radio, an old favorite song inspires a man to reminisce about an old relationship born from a road trip.
While driving across the country, they stopped in a small town called Calabash, whose name she had loved.
While the idea of protected areas spread around the world in the twentieth century, the driving force was different in different regions.
While driving the side roads off the highway looking for the bandits, searchers came across a fresh set of tire skid marks on what is today known as Cape Horn Road in Birdsview, a small farming community six miles west of Concrete.
While Bonifacio and other rebels were forced to resort to guerrilla warfare, Aguinaldo and the Cavite rebels won major victories in set-piece battles, temporarily driving the Spanish out of their area.
While some men jealously guarded their wives ( even insisting on driving them to the marketplace ), others their wives and daughters considerable independence .” The issue of domestic violence is not necessarily commonplace ; however, it is frequently the men who are the aggressive offenders against women.
While epigenetic regulation is necessary for driving cellular differentiation, they are certainly not sufficient for this process.
While representing the California Highway Patrol as " Chief Matthews ", Crawford was known with considerable embarrassment by the CHP as " Old 502 " due to his habit of driving under the influence of alcohol (" Code 502 " was the CHP police radio code for drunken driving ).
While driving in Rome during 1952, he suffered a massive paralytic stroke that ended all his musical activities.

While and car
While the engine installation crew works on the second car, the first car can be moved to the hood station and fitted with a hood, then to the wheels station and be fitted with wheels.
While many of these systems involve cars permanently attached to the cable, the system developed by Poma-Otis, a company formed by the merger of the cable car interests of the Pomagalski ski lift company and the Otis Elevator Company, allows the car to be decoupled from the cable under computer control, and can thus be considered a modern interpretation of the cable car.
While a hike up the Snake Path on the eastern side of the mountain ( access via the Dead Sea Highway ) is considered part of the " Masada experience ," a cable car operates at the site for those who wish to avoid the physical exertion.
While the car was praised for its styling, handling, fuel economy, and reliability, it was harshly written up in the automotive press for its very poor performance, especially in its US spec cars.
While the new Saturn division fared well, Oldsmobile declined sharply, and attempts to remake the division as a European-style luxury car were unsuccessful.
While the car did not prove to be a major concern, the Peugeot engine proved to be heavy and unreliable.
While it is on the track, the pace car is a reference, and the race cars become phase-locked loops.
While intoxicated, Jerome confesses that he did not have a car accident, but rather, had attempted suicide by jumping in front of a car, but only paralyzed himself from the waist down.
While Oldsmobile only sold 725 Limiteds in its three years of production, the car is best remembered for winning a race against the famed 20th Century Limited train, an event immortalized in the painting " Setting the Pace " by William Hardner Foster.
While the title of Ron Champion's book claims to offer a means to build a car for £ 250, most Locosts are usually as much as ten times that cost or more.
While it is not really possible to build a race car for the £ 250 quoted in the title of the book by Ron Champion, it is probably the least expensive form of motor sport available in the UK.
While the photos of the Firebird I would indicate that the jet turbine's thrust propelled the car like an aircraft, the turbine in fact drove the rear wheels.
" While the public mistakenly presumes that this federal agency is hard at work conducting complicated tests on every new model of truck, van, car, and SUV, in reality, just 18 of the EPA ’ s 17, 000 employees work in the automobile-testing department in Ann Arbor, Michigan, examining 200 to 250 vehicles a year, or roughly 15 percent of new models.
While both of these experiments had certain levels of success, the technology had not yet reached a sufficiently advanced level to be fully effective ; for example, the Toronto portable defibrillator and heart monitor was powered by lead-acid car batteries, and weighed around.
While on a night out with friends, she got into a car accident.
While new car buyers could buy a Cadillac for that price, the Bonneville raised new interest in what Pontiac now called " America's No. 1 Road Car.
While the GM car was fully tested the Pontiac concept was not.
While attempting to return to Miami, his car broke down in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Calley then reported to a recruiting official, enlisting in the U. S. Army on July 26, 1966.

While and late
While `` better late than never '' may have certain merits, the posthumous award of the Nobel Prize for Peace to the late Dag Hammarskjold strikes me as less than a satisfactory expression of appreciation.
While Angola's foreign policy shifted to a pro-U. S. stance based on substantial economic ties, under the rule of President Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe's ties with the West soured in the late 1990s.
While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic peoples, the term was coined in the late 19th century in Germany as a more scientific-sounding term for Judenhass (" Jew-hatred "),
While his building was still under construction late in 1854, Bunsen suggested certain design principles to the university's mechanic, Peter Desaga, and asked him to construct a prototype.
While in the late Baroque a major composer would have the entire musical resources of a town to draw on, the forces available at a hunting lodge were smaller and more fixed in their level of ability.
While the sources for north-eastern Britain, the lands of the kingdom of Northumbria and the former Pictland, are limited and late, those for the areas on the Irish Sea and Atlantic coasts — the modern regions of north-west England and all of northern and western Scotland — are non-existent, and archaeology and toponymy are of primary importance.
While the first application of the term " clipper " in a nautical sense is by no means certain, it seems to have had an American origin when applied to the Baltimore clippers of the late 18th century.
While traditionally accepted as the genuine words of Moses delivered on the eve of the occupation of Canaan, a broad consensus of modern scholars now see its origins in traditions from Israel ( the northern kingdom ) brought south to the Kingdom of Judah in the wake of the Assyrian destruction of Samaria ( 8th century BCE ) and then adapted to a program of nationalist reform in the time of King Josiah ( late 7th century ), with the final form of the modern book emerging in the milieu of the return from the Babylonian exile during the late 6th century.
While a few short-lived DOS based EDuke projects emerged, it was not until the release of EDuke32, an extended version of Duke3D incorporating variants of both Fowler's Microsoft Windows JFDuke3D code and Saettler's EDuke code, by one of 3D Realms ' forum moderators in late 2004 that EDuke's scripting extensions received community focus.
While it had been the early 19th century that had seen rapid progress in electrical science, the late 19th century would see the greatest progress in electrical engineering.
While Fokker would pursue steel tube fuselages with wooden wings until the late 1930s, and Junkers would focus on corrugated sheet metal, Dornier was the first to build a fighter ( The Dornier D. I ) made with pre-stressed sheet aluminium and having cantelevered wings, a form that would replace all others in the 1930s.
While rare now, some late 19th – early 20th century authors used kanji as furigana for loanwords written in katakana.
While horses in the wild mate and foal in mid to late spring, in the case of horses domestically bred for competitive purposes, especially horse racing and various futurities, it is desirable that they be born as close to January 1 in the northern hemisphere or August 1 in the southern hemisphere as possible, so as to be at an advantage in size and maturity when competing against other horses in the same age group.
While recent evidence suggesting that American Ivory-billed Woodpeckers may still exist in the wild has caused excitement in the Ornithology community, no similar evidence exists for the Cuban Ivory-billed bird, believed to be extinct since the last sighting in the late 1980s.
While visiting New York City in the late ' 30s, Pei met a Wellesley College student named Eileen Loo.
While northern Taiwan leans towards the Pan-Blue Coalition in the state-level elections, southern Taiwan leaned towards the Pan-Green Coalition since late 1990s, and Kaohsiung is no exception.
While the original Karaoke Revolution was also eventually released for the Microsoft Xbox console in late 2004, the new online-enabled version included the ability to download additional song packs through the console's exclusive Xbox Live service.
While a few settlements on Lake Balaton, including Balatonfüred and Hévíz, have long been resort centres for the Hungarian aristocracy, it was only in the late 19th century that the Hungarian middle class began to visit the lake.
While he was in his late twenties, Tureaud won two tough-man competitions consecutively.
While police control barriers are a common sight on African highways, and while illicit demands for bribes at such stops are common in many countries, the main Malian highway heading south from Bamako to the Burkina Faso border was singled out in late 2008 as the worst in West Africa.
While evidence show that martial arts have roots in prehistory, the earliest evidence of systematic training in specific martial arts traditions emerges in antiquity ( late 1st millennium BC ) in both Asia and Europe.
While this is not uncommon for modern languages such as Perl or JavaScript, it was a highly unusual feature in the late 1970s.
While his early compositional work was not widely known outside of Egypt at the time, El-Dabh would eventually gain recognition for his influential work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in the late 1950s ( Holmes 2008, 156 – 57 ).

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