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While he supported the idea of federal appropriations for science, he took exception to a federal bill that would have funded engineering research at land-grant colleges, and instead sought to raise a $ 1 million national research fund entirely from private sources.
While corals are almost entirely restricted to warm, shallow marine waters, other cnidarians live in the depths, in polar seas and in freshwater.
While in Italy the tendency was to give scale by increasing the number of panels, in France the contrary seems to have been the rule ; and one of the great doors at Fontainebleau, which is in two leaves, is entirely carried out as if consisting of one great panel only.
While accounts of the return journey are not entirely consistent, Allen apparently suffered an apoplectic fit en route, and was unconscious by the time they returned home.
While most of her songs are sung in English, some of Enya's songs are sung entirely in Irish or Latin.
While a large number of 20th century biblical critics argue that the teaching found in John does not go back to the historical Jesus, they usually agree that gospel is not entirely without historical value.
While it is theoretically possible to implement a full computer entirely mechanically ( as Babbage's design showed ), electronics made possible the speed and later the miniaturization that characterize modern computers.
While this notion was not entirely new, Simon is best known for its origination.
While most IKEA stores operate under the direct purview of Ingka Holding and the Ingka Foundation, the IKEA trademark and concept is owned by an entirely separate Dutch company, Inter IKEA Systems.
While before the advent of literary criticism most scholars considered the Testimonium entirely authentic, thereafter the number of supporters of full authenticity declined.
While it was a tactical defeat for the Americans and the small fleet led by Benedict Arnold was almost entirely destroyed, the Americans gained a strategic victory.
While many former motel chains have become hotel chains and some have entirely left the low-end of the market, a handful of national franchise brands ( Econo Lodge, Thriftlodge, Knights Inn ) remain available to owners of existing motels with the original drive-up-to-room motor court architecture.
While a continent like Australia consists of a large body of land surrounded by a fringe of continental shelf, Zealandia consists almost entirely of continental shelf, with the vast majority, some 93 %, submerged beneath the Pacific Ocean.
However, this experience is perceived by some as a flaw in the system: While it is entirely normal for some students to work on the same level of outcomes for more than one year parents and students have been socialized into the expectation of a constant, steady progress through schoolwork.
While some colleges dropped football entirely, a few, such as the University of California and Stanford University, replaced it with English rugby.
While Swedish spelling was an entirely personal business in the Catholic Middle Ages, its gradual standardization ( known as Modern Swedish ) started in 1526 with the translation of the New testament of the Bible ( Gustav Vasa Bible ), as part of the Lutheran reformation.
While this configuration requires minimal hardware, it is entirely dependent on a single point of failure: the Internet connection.
" While this may be an example of the self-consistency principle, it is not entirely clear whether the original time-line was one in which Hitler died in the bunker, or whether the traveler succeeded in changing history.
While the earliest extant sketches date from December 1856, it was not until August 1857, however, that Wagner began devoting his attention entirely to the opera, putting aside the composition of Siegfried to do so.
While individuals with expressive aphasia tend to have a good ability to self-monitor their language output ( they " hear what they say " and make corrections ), other types of aphasics can seem entirely unaware of their language deficits.
While large, it was designed for an entirely different purpose.
While in some countries, such as the United States, production is almost entirely through fisheries, other countries have concentrated on aquaculture ( shrimp farms ), including Ecuador where 95 % of production is farmed ; some countries produce similar amounts from fisheries and aquaculture, including Mexico, China, India and Indonesia.
While robber barony never entirely ceased, especially during the Hundred Years ' War, the excesses of their heyday during the Interregnum never recurred.
While the classification of acritarchs into form genera is entirely artificial, it is not without merit, as the form taxa show traits similar to those of genuine taxa-for example an ' explosion ' in the Cambrian and a mass extinction at the end of the Permian.

While and synonymous
While they continued to play live shows during 1983 and 1984, they took a break from releasing new records to concentrate on the Alternative Tentacles record label, which would become synonymous with DIY alternative culture.
While hyperthyroidism may cause thyrotoxicosis they are not synonymous medical conditions ; some patients may develop thyrotoxicosis as a result of inflammation of the thyroid gland ( thyroiditis ), which may cause the release of excessive thyroid hormone already stored in the gland but does not cause accelerated hormone production.
While the term " impi " has become synonymous with the Zulu nation in international popular culture, it appears in various video games such as Civilization III, Civilization IV: Warlords and Civilization: Revolution, where the Impi is the unique unit for the Zulu faction with Shaka as their leader and also as an appearance as unique unit of the Bantu nation in Rise of Nation ( Zulus are among many tribes who make up the Bantu people ).
While most cell biologists consider the term organelle to be synonymous with " cell compartment ", other cell biologists choose to limit the term organelle to include only those that are DNA-containing, having originated from formerly autonomous microscopic organisms acquired via endosymbiosis.
While technically a UFO refers to any unidentified flying object, in modern popular culture the term UFO has generally become synonymous with alien spacecraft ; however, the term ETV ( ExtraTerrestrial Vehicle ) is sometimes used to separate this explanation of UFOs from totally earthbound explanations.
While shōnen-ai literally means boy's love, the two terms are not synonymous.
While Latent or Latency period may be synonymous,
While the terms elimination communication and infant potty training have become synonymous, many caregivers who practice EC do not consider it to be a form of " training ," per se.
While the CDP of Blue Bell proper consists of an area roughly centered upon the namesake Inn, in recent years the name " Blue Bell " has become informally synonymous with the larger surrounding area within the 19422 ZIP code, including the communities of Center Square and Belfry.
While visual thinking and visual learners are not synonymous, those who think in pictures have generally claimed to be best at visual learning.
While several such as the CIA and KGB became synonymous with Cold War espionage, many other organizations played key roles in the collection and protection of the secction concerning detection of spying, and analysis of a wide host of intelligence disciplines.
While zydeco is a genre that has become synonymous with the cultural and musical identity of Louisiana and an important part of the musical landscape of the United States, this southern black music tradition has also now achieved much wider appreciation.
While the terms " parallel universe " and " alternative reality " are generally synonymous and can be used interchangeably in most cases, there is sometimes an additional connotation implied with the term " alternative reality " that implies that the reality is a variant of our own.
While technically incorrect, and looked down upon by hard science-fiction fans and authors, the idea of another “ dimension ” has become synonymous with the term “ parallel universe ”.
While in these countries, the term GP has a clearly defined meaning, in North America the term has become somewhat ambiguous, and is not necessarily synonymous with the term " family doctor " or primary care provider, as described below.
While the logo and mascot consist of the winged mammal, the bat is also synonymous with the Louisville Slugger baseball bat.
In some texts the Pahlavas are synonymous with the Pallavas, a dynasty of Southern India: While the Vayu Purana distinguishes between Pahlava and Pahnava, the Vamana Purana and Matsya Purana refer to both as Pallava.
While WinGate was by no means the only exploited proxy server, its wide popularity amongst users with little experience administering networks made it almost synonymous with open SOCKS proxies in the late 1990s.
While basically synonymous with financial engineer, it implies adventurousness and fondness for disruptive innovation.
While the terms " scientific management " and " Taylorism " are often treated as synonymous, an alternative view considers Taylorism as the first form of scientific management, which was followed by new iterations ; thus in today's management theory, Taylorism is sometimes called ( or considered a subset of ) the classical perspective ( meaning a perspective that's still respected for its seminal influence although it is no longer state-of-the-art ).
While these dinners ended at the time of the French Revolution, the name remained synonymous with excellent cooking.
While in Malaysian this term is synonymous and often interchangeable with Malay archipelago or Malay realm () which includes those countries.
While " open relationship " is sometimes used as a synonym for " polyamory " or " polyamorous relationship " the terms are not synonymous.
While the terms institute of technology and polytechnic are synonymous, the preference concerning which one is the preferred term varies from country to country.

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