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While leaving San Juan del Norte in May, 1854, Borland interfered with the local arrest of an American citizen.
While Sinclair was often controversial, he caused an uproar in 1969 when he asked Canadian Olympic swimmer Elaine Tanner if menstruation interfered with her training.
While in command of the sloop-of-war St. Louis in the Mediterranean, in July 1853, he interfered with the detention by the Austrian consul at Smyrna ( Izmir, Turkey ) of Martin Koszta, a Hungarian who had declared in New York his intention of becoming an American citizen, and, who had been seized and confined in the Austrian ship Hussar.
While Jackson continues to deny it, Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda, along with other eye witnesses, steadfastly believes the Yankee outfielder purposefully interfered in the play.
While the Muslim population usually complied with the religious rules, on the other hand no one interfered in the convention of the minority population.
While Secretary, he was accused of having interfered with investigation into the legality of certain private coal-land claims in Alaska.
While the 1938 election would mark the first time since 1914 where he didn't face a run-off, it was also believed that the high majority of the people in South Carolina at this point in time were fed up with Smith and that he would have easily lost the primary if Roosevelt had not interfered.
War-time censorship was strict, when bishops spoke on aspects of the war, they were censored and treated " with no more ceremony than any other citizen " While statements and pastoral letters issued from the pulpit were not interfered with, the quoting of them in the press was subject to the censor.

While and less
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 high anxiety children achieve significantly less well ( Af ) in the unstructured school than do low anxiety children, they appear to do at least as well as the average in the structured classroom.
While we, as American artists, believe deeply in the universal character of all intellectual activity, we would be less than honest with you, or ourselves, if we failed to state a specific attitude toward our own society as well as the international community as a whole.
While both sexes state that kindness is the most preferable trait in a partner there is some evidence that men place less value on this than women and that women may not be more altruistic in presence of an attractive man.
While humans and other organisms generally place less value on future costs / benefits as compared to those in the present, some have shorter time horizons than others and these people tend to be less cooperative.
While authors such as Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Marc Ferro and Jacques Le Goff continue to carry the Annales banner, today the Annales approach has been less distinctive as more and more historians do work in cultural history, political history and economic history.
While the above passages from 1 Kings do not view Ahab unfavourably, there are others which are less friendly.
While in Puerto Rico slavery was 2 % of the population and blacks were less than 11 %, Cuba was 30 % black and slaves wee the backbone of the plantation economy.
While non-native users know of the spiritual applications of ayahuasca, a less well-known traditional usage focuses on the medicinal properties of ayahuasca.
While there has been a fair amount of scientific research on the psychology of older board games ( e. g., chess, go, mancala ), less has been done on contemporary board games such as Monopoly, Scrabble, and Risk.
While rubber bridge is played competitively and for stakes, it is most often played socially and with less formality than duplicate bridge.
While containment of biological warfare transmission is less of a concern for certain criminal or terrorist organizations, it remains a significant concern for the military and civilian populations of virtually all nations.
While providing comparable quality, they are theoretically also less expensive.
While the men of the tribe ate the body of the deceased and rarely contracted the disease, the women and children, who ate the less desirable body parts, including the brain, were 8 times more likely than men to contract kuru from infected tissue.
While it ’ s true that the top television and film actors have become movie and television stars, musicians and pop singers that become pop stars, or athletes that become sports stars often become celebrities, the other professionals that play a more peripheral role in the entertainment sphere, such as television, music, and film directors and producers, screenwriters, playwrights, and animators are less likely to attain celebrity status ( albeit there are some exceptions, such as directors Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino and animator Seth MacFarlane ).
While the former are prone to internal struggles, they have less reason to fear votes of non-confidence.
While his system was less " scientific " than that of J. P. Lesley, it's other key features – notation, specificity, and versatility – make it deserving of the praise it has received.
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 this is a good basis for a query language, it is less well suited as a modeling language.
* Niall Lucy points to the impossibility of defining the term at all, noting that: " While in a sense it is impossibly difficult to define, the impossibility has less to do with the adoption of a position or the assertion of a choice on deconstruction ’ s part than with the impossibility of every ‘ is ’ as such.
While there are other European countries like Estonia with a birthrate that is at less than replacement levels, Estonia lacks the immigration found, for example, in Germany.
While the conservative wing of the German political spectrum, primarily formed of the CDU and CSU, enjoys considerable support, this support tends to be less extended to Stoiber.
While rheumatic fever since the advent of routine penicillin administration for Strep throat has become less common in developed countries, in the older generation and in much of the less-developed world, valvular disease ( including mitral valve prolapse, reinfection in the form of valvular endocarditis, and valve rupture ) from undertreated rheumatic fever continues to be a problem.
" While his intentions for publishing a fresh Latin translation are clear, it is less clear why he included the Greek text.

While and day-to-day
While the Gregorian calendar is widely used in Israel's business and day-to-day affairs, the Hebrew calendar, used by Jews worldwide for religious and cultural affairs, also influences civil matters in Israel ( such as national holidays ) and can be used there for business dealings ( such as for the dating of checks ).
While demanding and goal oriented he was also criticized for being unwilling to countenance alternate viewpoints and for detaching himself from day-to-day affairs when the ground war ceased and he prepared for retirement.
While Bundy dealt with the immediate day-to-day crises and the range of European affairs, Rostow focused upon long-term planning with a particular concentration on Latin American affairs.
While some homes are decorated with windmills and other symbols of Dutch culture, the use of the Dutch language and day-to-day culture has all but discontinued.
While the Duke retains final control over all matters in the running of the palace, the day-to-day control of commercial aspects are outsourced to Sodexo Prestige, a division of Sodexo.
While some such exhibits may be conducted in character as a representation of typical everyday life, others are specifically organized to inform the public and so might include an emphasis on handicrafts or other day-to-day activities, which are convenient to stage and interesting to watch, and may be explained out of character.
While it is difficult to deceive a partner over a long period of time, deception often occurs in day-to-day conversations between relational partners.
While other mobsters were entrusted to run the day-to-day activities of the family, Gigante relayed orders to the crime family through his son, Andrew, who would visit him in prison.
While her adventures never led her far off from Larry, she has various activities outside day-to-day married life, including an acting stint, and, more sustainably, as an advocate of environmental issues, including being a member of and fundraiser for the NRDC.
While day-to-day dress often simply reflects the general society, many Conservative synagogues expect somewhat more modest dress ( although not necessarily as stringent as in Orthodox Judaism ) for synagogue attendance, and may have specific dress requirements to receive synagogue honors ( such as being called for a Torah reading ).
While the coordinating and executive committees handle day-to-day operations of the state party, most organizing, activism, and decision-making is decentralized into a number of autonomous local party organizations ( or " seedlings ") located throughout the state.
While he was attempting to raise money from the Fleischmann family, Britton sold the team to a group headed by Samuel Breadon, who hired Branch Rickey to run the team's day-to-day operations in the front office.
While Fuld was considered the " face " of Lehman brothers, Gregory was in charge of day-to-day operations and he influenced culture to drive the bottom line.
While the Board of Directors sets policy direction for the SNWA, the Las Vegas Valley Water District is responsible for the day-to-day management of the organization through an agreement between the SNWA member agencies.
While the public and media were watching Gigante, other family leaders were running the day-to-day operations of the family.
While no longer involved in the agency's day-to-day operations, he stayed in touch with the company.
While not actively involved in day-to-day business, Lucius was on the company's board of directors.
While the two films both focus on the same events, Prefontaine tells the story from the point of view of the assistant coach who was with him day-to-day, Bill Dellinger, and Prefontaine's girlfriend at the time of his death, Nancy Alleman.
While her chemotherapy regimen limited ( and eventually ended ) her day-to-day role of broadcasting Yankees games on TV, she continued in her role at WFAN throughout her illness ( now long in remission ).
While most of the day-to-day operations did not change with autonomy, a board of directors ( BOD ) took over the major decision-making powers for the paper from a Students ' Union committee and the Vice-President ( Student Life ).
While many AAALI partners have longstanding commitments to fighting HIV in their communities, the initiative provides the critical funding needed to allow each group to make HIV prevention a core component of its day-to-day activities.
While the day-to-day management and operations is entrusted to a board of directors composed of elected students, governed by the constitution and bylaws of the society, students are ultimately in control the activities of the CSU.
Variety thought it was " a beautifully crafted film with flawless performances and many splendid moments, yet the overall effect is a bit disappointing " and added, " While the day-to-day details are drawn with a striking clarity, Ephron's script never goes much beyond the mannerisms of middle-class life.
While the five digits on one hand can easily express the numbers one through five, six through ten have special signs that can be used in commerce or day-to-day communication.

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