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While still nominally the sovereign, the Mughal Indian emperor became more and more of a puppet ruler, and anarchy spread until the company stepped into the
While Antony cemented his hold in the East and reformed the provincial administration ( like Sulla's provincial reforms, Caesar's had been quietly ignored after his death ), Octavian tightened his grip on the West and nominally oversaw a campaign against the pirate commander Sextus Pompeius ( the campaign was actually commanded by Octavian's lieutenant, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa ), which culminated in victory in 36 BC.
While briefly imprisoned in Peter and Paul Fortress during the abortive 1905 Russian Revolution, Gorky wrote the play Children of the Sun, nominally set during an 1862 cholera epidemic, but universally understood to relate to present-day events.
While Trujillo was nominally a Roman Catholic, his devotion was limited to a perfunctory role in public affairs ; he placed faith in local folk religion.
While the term nominally includes those who do not necessarily consider themselves to be gamers ( i. e., casual gamers ), it is commonly used to identify those who spend much of their leisure time playing or learning about games.
While the treaty nominally reduced British involvement in Iraq's internal affairs, this was only to the extent that Iraq's behavior did not conflict with British economic or military interests.
While membership was nominally voluntary, those who didn't join lost access to officially sponsored holidays and found it very difficult to pursue higher education.
While Wert endured the humiliating situation in Mantua through the late 1560s, he kept his job: he was to remain at least nominally maestro di cappella in Mantua until 1592.
While the district was nominally retained as a separate administrative division, all its subdivisions were administratively subordinated to the town's Council of Deputies.
While it was nominally still a coalition, the " non-Communists " in the cabinet were mostly fellow travelers.
While the Brigantes were nominally an independent kingdom, Tacitus says Cartimandua and Venutius were loyal to Rome and " defended by Roman power ".
While Paulie Walnuts nominally held the title of Underboss, Bacala attended high-level meetings and sit-downs alongside Tony and Silvio, identifying him as a high-ranking capo.
While the AFL nominally did not exclude black workers, many of its affiliates did.
While it is nominally under the sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus, it is effectively administered by the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus ( UNFICYP ).
While the main studio concept nominally remains in US broadcast regulations, and certain administrative requirements ( such as the local employment of a manager and the equivalent of at least one other full-time staff member, as well as the maintenance of a public inspection file ) are still applied, removal of the requirement that stations originate local content greatly weakens the significance of maintaining a local main studio.
While pulse oximeters are a commonly used medical device the PPG derived from them is rarely displayed, and is nominally only processed to determine heart rate.
While states ' rights were nominally the primary issue, the resulting campaign quickly became a contest of personalities.
While Foster nominally shared power with Eugene Dennis and John Williamson, he had the most prestige of the three.
While Joseph nominally led the French Army, his military adviser Marshal Jean-Baptiste Jourdan actually exercised command over their 37, 700 infantry and artillerymen, 8, 400 cavalry and about 80 cannon.
While nominally an agricultural village, many of the inhabitants work in Cambridge, Ely or London.
" While Rawat's brother Satpal was nominally in charge of the festival, Davis was the " General Coordinator " and handled the details.
While dressed and referred to nominally as ' maids ', there are discrete albeit sometimes unusual departments for most of the employees ( including Defence, Science, Catering, etc .).
While nominally Islamic, the customs and religious practices of the Lipka Tatars also accommodated many Christian elements adopted during their 600 years residence in Belarus, Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania while still maintaining the traditions and superstitions from their nomadic Mongol past, such as the sacrifice of bulls in their mosques during the main religious festivals.
While by no means a villain in a conventional sense of the word, Pozzo is sometimes considered ( nominally ) the " antagonist " of Waiting for Godot.

While and savings
While reducing the cargo reshipment rates for New Zealand industry, this is seen by some as a heavy blow for local competitors, who, specialised in coastal shipping only, are less able to achieve the costs savings of large lines – these can generally operate profitably even without cargo on New Zealand-internal legs of their routes, and are thus able to underbid others.
While not appearing large, the mass ratio to delta-v curve is very steep to reach orbit in a single stage, and this makes a 10 % difference to the mass ratio on top of the tankage and pump savings.
While earlier business ventures had relied on a small number of banks, businessmen and wealthy aristocrats for investment, a prospective railway company had ( on top of these sources ) a large, literate section of population with savings to invest.
While he agreed traditional bank regulation was unable to protect commercial banks from nonbank competition, Richard Vietor noted the economic and financial instability that began in the mid-1960s both slowed economic growth and savings ( reducing the demand for and supply of credit ) and induced financial innovations that undermined commercial banks.
While still living at his parent's home, Werndorfer used $ 10, 000 of his savings to start Cerulean Studios together with fellow computer geek 24-year-old Kevin Kurtz of Florida.
While the original No Name line-up was promoted as basic, everyday items at considerable savings, Dave Nichol eventually began experimenting with the product line-up by adding more upscale items.
While it claimed it was to achieve fiscal savings, some political analysts considered the results electoral manipulation.
While the one-off cost of supplying the new civil gown is estimated at about £ 200, 000, annual savings in the region of £ 300, 000 are expected.
While the official growth rate of the economy of the Georgia was among the lowest in the USSR, such indicators as savings level, rates of car and house ownership were the highest in the Union, making Georgia one of the most economically successful Soviet republics.
While the per-seat costs of such an aircraft would be lower than the competition, there are fewer cost savings possible in a long-haul operation and therefore a long-haul low-cost operator would find it harder to differentiate itself from a conventional airline.
While this was an enormous improvement, Vonage committed to driving further interest rate savings through a two-part strategy of paying down the existing debt ahead of schedule and seeking improved financing terms based on sustained financial performance.
While his parents already lived abroad, Golo Mann looked after the family house in Munich in April 1933, helped his three younger siblings leave the country and brought the greater part of his parents ' savings via Karlsruhe and the German embassy in Paris to Switzerland.
While this used to be done exclusively by the stores ' employees, many retailers have found substantial savings in requiring it to be done by the manufacturer, vendor, or wholesaler that provides the products to the retail store.
While First Trust Bank inherited the right of AIB to issue its own banknotes, savings banks never had this right in either Northern Ireland or Scotland.
While savings banks and government were considering the movement's future organisational structure and functions as well as those of individual TSBs, the TSBs remained restricted in what services they could offer: they could not give loans to their customers, and there were still limits on how funds could be invested.
While Sunny was in jail, Jeena stole Sunny's car, credit cards, ID, and savings.
While the most expensive option pound-for-pound, PSMOs offer considerable savings over other tenderloin options as they require little handling by the chef, since the fat and trimmings have already been removed.
While not part of the savings and loan crisis, many other banks failed.
While a simple manufactured sheet of GLARE will be more expensive than an equivalent sheet of aluminium, considerable production savings can be made using the aforementioned optimization.
While a ticket with reservation will be sold to the buyer at the last minute at the station-if available-Trenitalia also has a variety of discount schemes wherein buyers who acquire tickets in advance may realize substantial savings.
While continuing to offer National Savings services, the ( then ) General Post Office, created the National Giro in 1968 ( privatised as Girobank and acquired by Alliance & Leicester in 1989 ) and more recently, Post Office Ltd. offers savings accounts based on its brand, operated by the Bank of Ireland, a commercial bank and Family Investments, a friendly society.
While this simple version of the API design does not produce very important weight savings, it makes the firing cycle seem smoother to the operator and enhances controllability by reducing the submachine gun's muzzle climb.
While Jane was a good manager of their savings ( she made all her own clothing before going into radio ), there were tensions because of the financial problems.
While keeping their hand in at Crestwood to fulfill their contract, Simon and Kirby invested their savings in their new company, working with veteran paper and printing broker George Dougherty, Jr.

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