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While the mechanism is not fully understood, it is likely to involve the production of electron – positron pairs, as ordinary matter gains tremendous energy while falling into a stellar remnant .< ref >
While working on a second book, Alcott and Peabody had a falling out and Conversations with Children on the Gospels was prepared with help from Peabody's sister Sophia, published at the end of December 1836.
While the Ottomans held their own in the conflict they ultimately lost with Ochakov falling in 1788 to the Russians ( all of its inhabitants being massacred.
While on tour again in the UK in 1965, Orbison broke his foot falling off a motorcycle in front of thousands of screaming fans at a race track, and performed his show that evening in a cast.
While the results were not surprising since gravity was known to act on everything, including light ( see tests of general relativity and the Pound-Rebka falling photon experiment ), the self-interference of the quantum mechanical wave of a massive fermion in a gravitational field had never been experimentally confirmed before.
While they indicate the arrival of precipitation ( rain ), cirrus clouds themselves produce only fall streaks ( falling ice crystals that evaporate before landing on the ground ).
While motivated by the increase in the number of students attending college and a growing national sense that U. S. scientists were falling behind scientists in the Soviet Union, it was arguably catalyzed by early Soviet success in the Space Race, notably the launch of the first-ever satellite, Sputnik, the year before.
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 updrafts are still present, the falling rain creates downdrafts as well.
While trying to catch up with them, Ben discovers his bike had been sabotaged and after crashing, and falling unconscious, he is discovered by a reporter named Miranda.
While the air has already been dried by orographic lift before reaching the Great Basin as well as by subsidence from the upper atmosphere, the relative humidity of the air is further decreased as it descends from the high desert toward the coast, often falling below 10 percent.
While the bid was ultimately unsuccessful, Fairbanks began to take an even greater interest in politics, falling short in a campaign for the United States Senate in 1893.
While shooting the series in England, he suffered a serious injury to his back falling from his horse while shooting a scene.
While noting costs are falling, and generally positive about the technology for affluent areas in proximity to oceans, a 2004 study argued, " Desalinated water may be a solution for some water-stress regions, but not for places that are poor, deep in the interior of a continent, or at high elevation.
While there are an infinite number of sounds falling within a scale ( or raga ) in Carnatic music, the number that can be distinguished by auditory perception is twenty-two ( although over the years, several of them have converged ).
While some authors describe both lacustrine and marine locations of Gilbert deltas, others note that their formation is more characteristic of the freshwater lakes, where it is easier for the river water to mix with the lakewater faster ( as opposed to the case of a river falling into the sea or a salt lake, where less dense fresh water brought by the river stays on top longer ).
While the company's revenue was not falling rapidly, it wasn't growing, either.
While having to get used to her strange new family, Miki also found herself falling in love with her stepbrother.
While he is never shown falling off, or even walking close to the edge of a cliff, he always seems to hold on to that same branch, yelling for help.
While Walpurgis is not celebrated in The Netherlands due to their national Queens-Day falling on the same date, the small island of Texel celebrates a festival known as the ' Meierblis ' ( roughly translated as ' May-Blaze ') on that same day, when bonfires are lit near nightfall, just as on Walpurgis.
While driving home, Jim sees Donnie climbing the utility pole and goes to stop him, when suddenly they are all in the midst of a raining animal event, with frogs falling from the sky.
While a column is falling, the player can move it left and right, and can also cycle the positions of the symbols within it.
While usually faithful in responding to his commands under normal circumstances, often while in desperate need for a specific tool ( for instance, something to slow his descent or brace from impact after falling from a building ), a different, often useless tool such as a flower from his hat will appear instead.
While some of these measures are being recognised by the BBC and Government, the audience numbers for the station began falling and attempts by Wright to make programmes more accessible and predictable was met with complaints from loyal listeners.

While and foul
While foul play was suspected, the case remains unsolved.
While primarily a BMX-based action sports title, it earned most of its notoriety for containing nudity, foul language and adult humor.
While the center arches can be made in several successive turns of play, the ball must remain " within limits of center ," has committed no foul, and contacted no live ball.
While the Martini-Henry was state of the art, in the African climate the action tended to overheat and foul after heavy use.
While waiting for the trial, George Roden was put in jail under contempt of court charges on March 21, 1988 because of his use of foul language in some court pleadings threatening the Texas court with AIDS and herpes if the court ruled in favor of Howell.
* While on or over foul territory, touches the person of an umpire or player, or any object foreign to the natural ground.
While not a nation per se this is a vile land where the very air can be poisonous, and foul, unholy creatures are summoned forth by dark powers to wage a never-ending battle against all life in Rokugan.
While watching a semi-pro game in Connellsville, the 14-year-old Quinn threw a foul ball back from the stands to the catcher, hitting his mitt right in the middle.
While the songs became hits, many critics cried foul, and Michael Nesmith in particular disliked having to " duplicate someone else's records " for their television show.
While rare, there were cases of officers running foul of the law.
While the other three watch, Roberta steps up to bat, but hits a foul ball, which prompts Jimmy, the local bully, to declare that girls can't play softball.
" While he is gone, Dax investigates O ' Brien and Bashir's runabout and finds evidence of foul play.
While productions as The People's Malakhii ( 1928 ), Myna Mazailo ( 1929 ) and Maklena Grassa ( 1933 ) set new standards in ensemble play and dramatic rigor, they also fell foul with the official Soviet propaganda policy.

While and law
While all citizens share in blame for lax municipal ethics the Wagner regime has seen serious problems in the schools, law enforcement and fiscal policies.
While it is easy enough to ridicule Hawkins' pronouncement in Pleas Of The Crown from a metaphysical point of view, the concept of the `` oneness '' of a married couple may reflect an abiding belief that the communion between husband and wife is such that their actions are not always to be regarded by the criminal law as if there were no marriage.
While Hans devoted himself to the sciences of medicine, physics, and astronomy, his brother studied law.
While traditional teaching maintains that any bishop with apostolic succession can validly perform the ordination of another bishop, some churches require two or three bishops participate, either to ensure sacramental validity or to conform with church law.
" While the document itself is not in any way actual law, it is used by the town council, board of adjustment, and other committees to guide decision making as to what types of development are appropriate.
While Israeli law is undergoing codification, its basic principles are inherited from the law of the British Mandate of Palestine and thus resemble those of British and American law, namely: the role of courts in creating the body of law and the authority of the supreme court in reviewing and if necessary overturning legislative and executive decisions, as well as employing the adversarial system.
While every crime violates the law, not every violation of the law counts as a crime ; for example: breaches of contract and of other civil law may rank as " offences " or as " infractions ".
While modern systems distinguish between offences against the " State " or " Community ", and offences against the " Individual ", the so-called penal law of ancient communities did not deal with " crimes " ( Latin: crimina ), but with " wrongs " ( Latin: delicta ).
While Eddy's Manual established limited executive functions under the rule of law in place of a traditional hierarchy, the controversial 1991 publication of a book by Bliss Knapp led the then Board of Directors to make the unusual affidavit during a suit over Knapp's estate that neither acts by it violating the Manual, nor acts refraining from required action, constituted violations of the Manual.
While seventeenth century English admiralty law allowed captains great leeway in using violence against their crew, outright murder was not permitted.
While modern law has officially abolished the class hierarchy, there are reports of discrimination against the Buraku or Burakumin underclasses.
While studying law, he taught at Delaware Academy.
While most international law has a broader interpretation of the term treaty, the U. S. sense of the term is more restricted.
While the equation is definitely superior to the ideal gas law and does predict the formation of a liquid phase, the agreement with experimental data is limited for conditions where the liquid forms.
While it establishes some common EU rules on the SE, these rules are incomplete, and the holes in the rules are to be filled in using the law of the member state in which the SE is registered.
While in the eastern Mediterranean, Eleanor learned about maritime conventions developing there, which were the beginnings of what would become admiralty law.
While it is possible to identify earlier legal structures that would today fall into the " environmental " law metric-for example the common law recognition of private and public rights to protect interests in land, such as nuisance, or post-industrial revolution human health protections-the concept of " environmental law " as a separate and distinct body of law is a 20th Century development.

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