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While standing martingales are common in show hunter and equitation classes, the limits placed on the horse's movement are dangerous for cross-country riding or show jumping.
While the funding of the standing army subsists on annual financial votes by parliament, the Mutiny Act is also renewed on an annual basis by parliament.
While this positioning was of paramount importance in boxing, which involved only upright striking ( with the eyes facing straight ), it was also important in pankration, especially in the beginning of the competition and as long as the athletes remained standing.
While Carthage's navy was the largest in the ancient world at the time, it did not maintain a large, permanent, standing army.
While standing in line for a drink of water from a well pump, McCoy befriends a man who is mute and shares his provisions.
While this improved the tribe's economic standing, the Muckleshoots were soon forced to contend with a sharp decline in the salmon population due to the effects of urbanization and industrialization on the environment.
While attempting to reach their post, two snipers from Mako 31 observed a group of Taliban standing by a group of tents with a DShK machine gun position.
While this form may still hold when the standing part is subsequently loaded, it can jam badly against the rod.
While the latter ruling was famously defied by Jackson, the actions of the Jackson administration were not isolated because state and federal officials had violated treaties without consequence, often attributed to military exigency, as the members of individual Native American nations were not automatically United States citizens and were rarely given standing in any U. S. court.
While his father had frequently confiscated church property to reward his followers and to pay for the standing army that had brought him victory at Tours, ( a policy supported by Boniface as necessary to defend Christianity ) by 742 the Carolingians were wealthy enough to pay their military retainers and still support the Church.
While standing, the teachers are required to sing " Kimigayo " while facing the Hinomaru.
While the album received some minor critical success, it failed to achieve any significant standing.
While he was speaking, one of two news editors who had been standing by the newsroom's two wire machines pulled a bulletin from the Associated Press machine and began walking toward Cronkite's desk with it.
While the Niitsitapi were in the Great Plains, they came to depend as their main source of food on the American bison ( buffalo ), which is the largest mammal in North America, standing about tall and weighing up to.
While standing trees sometimes tend to rot from the heart outward, the dry timber weathers very well, becoming silvery-grey and resistant to rotting and warping, and has traditionally been used for rural construction in the northwestern regions of Russia ( especially for roofing, in the form of thin slats ).
While standing on the porch of his headquarters, the missile struck a wooden column the general was leaning against, knocking him senseless and putting him out of action for the rest of the day.
While gazing at the scene around him and consulting the map, he saw, in the words of his son, " like a chain of fairy lights " a series of straight alignments of various ancient features, such as standing stones, wayside crosses, causeways, hill forts, and ancient churches on mounds.
While in parliamentary opposition, Stoltenberg served in the standing committees on energy affairs.
While other species of trees that grow nearby suffer rot, even after death, bare bristlecone pines can endure, often still standing on their roots, for many centuries.
While standing up after ruku, a person has a choice to place their hands back to the position as they were before.
While all the players were standing on a pillar, in a typical endurance Immunity challenge, the players were told that they'd be tempted with various rewards for hopping off voluntarily.
While few of the teams had firm commitments on playing locations ( or team names, for that matter ), the league planned to play a 34-game season with teams in Chicago, Houston, Iowa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, New Jersey, New York City and Washington, D. C. Houston drafted Ann Meyers from UCLA, while New Jersey's top choice Carol Blazejowski of Montclair State University said that she wanted to retain her amateur standing to be eligible to play in the 1980 Summer Olympics.
While Mahathir had vanquished his rival, it came at a cost to his standing in the international community and domestic politics.
While its remaining portion is currently located in the Sung Wong Toi Garden in Ma Tau Wai, it was originally a 45 m tall boulder standing on the top of Sacred Hill ( 聖山 ) in Ma Tau Chung above Kowloon Bay.

While and idle
While some convicts responded well to the opportunities offered to become respectable, most remained " idle and miserable wretches " according to Clark, despite the climate and their isolation from previous haunts of crime.
While energy-saving features have been instituted in personal computers for when they are idle, the overall consumption of today's high-performance CPUs is considerable.
While the team was idle, most of its players signed on to play with other local teams.
While USN Fleet Admiral Ernest King was a strong believer in " Europe First ", contrary to British perceptions, his natural aggression did not permit him to leave resources idle in the Atlantic that could be utilized in the Pacific, especially when " it was doubtful when — if ever — the British would consent to a cross-Channel operation ".
While CFQ does not do explicit anticipatory IO scheduling, it achieves the same effect of having good aggregate throughput for the system as a whole, by allowing a process queue to idle at the end of synchronous IO thereby " anticipating " further close IO from that process.
While most machines would use a single CPU to run all the functionality of the system, Cray realized that this meant each memory block spent a considerable amount of time idle while the CPU was processing instructions and accessing other blocks.
While he was perceived as idle and aimless by his neighbors during his teen years, and had no formal art training, Davenport ended up becoming one of the highest paid political cartoonists in the world at the time.
While some competitors choose to use IRC only for team coordination, others like to idle in # mzx on SlashNet.
While at idle, the nozzle is set to its open configuration for minimum thrust and high engine rpm, but when thrust is needed, ( e. g., while initiating a go-around ) constricting the nozzle will quickly generate thrust.
While the 3rd New York Regiment was idle spending the winter at Fort Stanwix, virtually all the officers petitioned to be transferred to the main army.
While you are idle or use less than the sustained rate, you accumulate a credit, in bytes, up to some limit.
While travelling between South Hayward and Union City BART stations, idle BART trains as well as some rare replacement train parts, such as new outer-front A car BART train shells, are visible.
While the term denotes shore as opposed to off-shore, it is sometimes loosely applied to aircraft or land-based vehicles ( such as campers, heavy trucks with sleeping compartments and tour buses ), which may out source their power requirements when main engines are not operating for idle reduction.
While most modern FMS of large airliners are capable of idle descents, most air traffic control systems cannot handle multiple aircraft each using its own optimum descent path to the airport, at this time.

While and epidemic
E. W. Gilbert's version ( 1958 ) of John Snow ( physician ) | John Snow's 1855 map of the Soho cholera outbreak showing the clusters of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854 While the basic elements of topography and theme existed previously in cartography, the John Snow map was unique, using cartographic methods not only to depict but also to analyze clusters of geographically dependent phenomena.
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 Mary was pregnant, they stopped in Florence, Italy because of a cholera epidemic.
While it is unclear whether it was imported from the New World or a more virulent strain of an Old World disease, the first known epidemic of syphilis had broken out in the city.
While he was there an epidemic of plague broke out and lasted for two years, resulting in the deaths of more than a third of the inhabitants of Cairo and Alexandria.
While visiting her grandmother in the Mississippi Valley in 1878, she received word that her hometown of Holly Springs had suffered a yellow fever epidemic.
While tending the dying during an epidemic she finds Gabriel among the sick, and he dies in her arms.
While still a student at the Roman College, he died as a result of caring for the victims of an epidemic.
While crime generally had always been a problem in the community ( e. g., a number of stores on Flatbush and Church Avenues were looted during the 1977 blackout ), a drug epidemic ravaged Flatbush during the 1980s and early 1990s.
While the British " Red Coats " occupied the harbor of Providence, RI in 1776, a minor epidemic of " The Columbus Fever " spread throughout Rhode Island, and Jemima was infected.
While Gladwell was a reporter for The Washington Post, he covered the AIDS epidemic.
While opinions on the precise causes of this epidemic remain divided ( the most likely cause being a morbilivirus or, more likely, a toxic algae bloom ,) the mass die-off emphasized the precarious status of a species already regarded as critically endangered throughout its range.
While this cellular defense mechanism may have been very useful 4 million years ago when facing a PtERV1 epidemic, it has the side effect of leaving cells more susceptible to attack by the HIV-1 retrovirus.
While Seppala was most famous for participating in the 1925 serum run which saved the city of Nome from a diphtheria epidemic, according to Page " Seppala was picked to represent all mushers ... but it could just as easily have been named after Scotty Allan " ( the founder of the AAS ).
While not sufficient to defeat the epidemic, the 300, 000 units could hold it at bay until the larger shipment arrived.
While Cortés was rebuilding his alliances and garnering more supplies, a smallpox epidemic struck the natives of the Valley of Mexico, including Tenochtitlan.
While such an epidemic would immediately suggest something reserved and mournful, Canada Post's Liz Wong commented " We didn't want a sombre message.

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