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While and scattered
While there may still be many Faulknerian Lucas Beauchamps scattered through the rural South, such men appear to be a vanishing breed.
While Luther scattered the sparks among the people, Melanchthon by his humanistic studies won the sympathy of educated people and scholars for the Reformation.
While Matthew groups Jesus ' teachings into sets of similar material, the same material is scattered when found in Luke.
While newer homes are scattered throughout the city, much of the housing is from the early 20th century or older.
While scattered episodes from the 1950s and 1960s survive on kinescopes, many episodes from the 1970s were erased after their broadcasts in order to shoot more episodes, due to the high cost of videotapes at the time.
While the early population was scattered, provision was made for both worship and education.
While population numbers are unknown, camps were scattered throughout the valley.
While Terrestrial Planet Finder-C aims to study the planetshine of extrasolar planets, Darwin and Terrestrial Planet Finder-I will search for thermal infrared light that is reradiated ( rather than scattered ) by the planet, and most astronomers would not consider that to be planetshine.
While the loss of human life in Chicago is massive, the battle is a major victory for the Autobots as they eliminated most of the Decepticon army on Earth despite there being some still scattered around the globe and the entire Decepticon command structure was destroyed with all of its members killed in the battle.
While Gertrude Stein, Barney and Joyce remained in the French city, much of the scene they had presided over scattered.
While some scattered neolithic flint objects, early Bronze Age swords and Roman era coins have been found near Interlaken, there is no evidence for a settlement in the area before the Middle Ages.
While Johnson provided an initial list of image schemas in The Body in the Mind ( p. 126 ), his diagrams for them are scattered throughout his book and he only diagrammed a portion of those image schemas he listed.
While traveling through each realm, he / she / they must also collect the Thirteen Runestones from where they have been scattered.
While hoodoos are scattered throughout these areas, nowhere in the world are they as abundant as in the northern section of Bryce Canyon National Park, located in the U. S. state of Utah ( see geology of the Bryce Canyon area ).
While the original game focussed on many areas scattered throughout the Sword Coast and Western Heartlands, the second game is predominately based in and around the city of Baldur's Gate.
While single-crystalline ceramics may be largely defect-free ( particularly within the spatial scale of the incident light wave ), optical transparency in polycrystalline materials is limited by the amount of light which is scattered by their microstructural features.
While scattered plantings could be found throughout France, most of the Baco Blanc plantings could be found on the west side of the country ( in many of the areas where its parent vine, Folle Blanche is found, from the South West France wine regions of Gascony all the way to the Loire Valley where it was particularly popular Muscadet and Anjou wine-Saumur regions of the " Middle Loire ".
While the ecology of the Pliocene in North America is well-known from fossil discoveries in other places, notably coastal sites, the Pleistocene glaciers destroyed or scattered most of the fossil remains in the continent's interior.
While Nick Studios was in production there were many orange benches scattered around the facility, incorporating shapes like a human footprint, carrot, finger, cruise ship, wave, cloud, etc., reflecting the network's station IDs.
While the static lattice does not hinder the motion of the electrons, electrons can be scattered by impurities and by phonons ; these two interactions determine electrical and thermal conductivity ( superconductivity requires a more refined theory than the free electron model ).
While at the Pole, her crew scattered the ashes of Arctic explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins.
While some scattered items from the Bronze Age were discovered in Fisibach, the first evidence of a settlement is a Roman era watchtower along the Rhine River.
While disease ranged swiftly through the densely populated empires of Mesoamerica, the more scattered populations of North America saw a slower spread.
While not actually a human extinction event, this may leave only very small, very scattered human populations that would then evolve in isolation.

While and movements
While there are some similarities between the two movements, Theodism derived its origins primarily as a reaction to Wicca.
While he volunteered for militia service in 1757 in response to French movements resulting in the Siege of Fort William Henry, his unit received word while en route that the fort had fallen, and turned back.
While Heman remained in Salisbury, where he ran a general store until his death in 1778, Ethan's movements over the next few years are poorly documented.
While in philosophy the term specifically refers to a position put forward by the American philosopher Nelson Goodman, in literature and art it refers to a variety of writers and movements.
While much Native American spiritualism exists in a tribal-cultural continuum, and as such cannot be easily separated from tribal identity itself, certain other more clearly defined movements have arisen among " traditional " Native American practitioners, these being identifiable as " religions " in the clinical sense.
While it is possible to run without movements of the arms, the spine and shoulders will generally still be recruited.
While t ' ai chi ch ' uan is typified by some for its slow movements, many t ' ai chi styles ( including the three most popular-Yang, Wu, and Chen )-have secondary forms of a faster pace.
While authorship of many of her articles is disputed ( many of her speeches on these topics were collaborations between Woodhull, her backers and her second husband Colonel James Blood ), her role as a representative of these movements was powerful.
While civil rights movements over the last 60 years have resulted in an extension of civil and political rights, the process was long and tenuous in many countries, and many of these movements did not achieve or fully achieve their objectives.
While he interfered less in the day-to-day movements of units than at Arnhem, he still kept himself fully informed on the situation, slowing the Allies ' progress, inflicting heavy casualties and taking full advantage of the fortifications the Germans called the Westwall, better known to the Allies as the Siegfried Line.
While bismuth compounds ( Pepto-Bismol ) decreased the number of bowel movements in those with travelers ' diarrhea, they do not decrease the length of illness.
While Natya Shastra contains the largest number of the movements, and the most detailed descriptions, Abhinaya Darpanam, for instance, has defined only 9 head movements, 4 neck movement and 8 eye movements ( compared with 36 of Natya Shastra ) which are used extensively throughout the dance.
While also refining Galen's erroneous theory of the pulse, Avicenna provided the first correct explanation of pulsation: " Every beat of the pulse comprises two movements and two pauses.
While the previous devices served only for ascending to the surface and were designed also to develop lift so that the wearer arrived at the surface without swimming movements, the diving set had weights, which also made it possible to dive down with it, to search and save after an accident.
While not recognizing Reform and Conservative as valid expressions of Judaism, it recognizes Jews affiliated with these movements as full-fledged Jews, aside from those whose Judaism is of patrilineal descent and / or were converted under Conservative or Reform auspices.
While they share with otariids the ability to turn their rear flippers forward, their swimming is more reminiscent of that of true seals, relying more on sinuous whole body movements.
While flexion and extension consist of movements around a pair of transverse axes — passing through the lunate bone for the proximal row and through the capitate bone for the distal row — palmar flexion occurs mainly in the radiocarpal joint and dorsiflexion in the midcarpal joint.
While it is typically used in the first movement of multi-movement pieces, it is sometimes used in subsequent movements as well — particularly the final movement.
" While opposing the Reagan Doctrine as an official governmental policy, Cato instead urged Congress to remove the legal barriers prohibiting private organizations and citizens from supporting these resistance movements.
While the doctrine benefited from strong support from the Reagan administration, the Heritage Foundation and several influential Members of Congress, many votes on critical funding for resistance movements, especially the Nicaraguan contras, were extremely close, making the Reagan Doctrine one of the more contentious American political issues of the late 1980s.
While some critics or schools of criticism emphasize one movement over the other, for Frye, both movements are essential: " criticism will always have two aspects, one turned toward the structure of literature and one turned toward the other cultural phenomena that form the social environment of literature " ( Critical Path 25 ).

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