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Meanwhile and sociologists
Meanwhile, sociologists often use the term to describe social identity, or the collection of group memberships that define the individual.

Meanwhile and critical
Meanwhile, Live Through This was an immense commercial and critical success, receiving rave reviews from major music periodicals and going certified gold.
Meanwhile, in the United States, wealthy Reform Jews helped European scholars, who were Orthodox in practice but critical ( and skeptical ) in their study of the Bible and Talmud, to establish a seminary to train rabbis for immigrants from Eastern Europe.
Meanwhile, concentrating on hot films, Paramount was met with critical success with the release of The Godfather, based on the popular novel.
Meanwhile, French starred in the highly successful sitcom The Vicar of Dibley which received great critical acclaim as well as numerous holiday specials and future airplay, receiving cult status.
Meanwhile, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept had been circulating in London and New York, acquiring a cult following that led to its paperback reissue in 1966 and critical acclaim.
Meanwhile, Tyndall had not abandoned his attempts to build links internationally and instead forged an alliance between the GBM and the National States Rights Party, a far-right group in the United States that had grown critical of Rockwell and the American Nazi Party.
Meanwhile, James is writing prolifically himself with little comparable financial or critical success.
Meanwhile, a population exhibiting a strong Allee effect will have a critical population size or density in which will the population growth rate becomes negative.
Meanwhile, individual differences in reaction time had become a critical issue in the field of astronomy, under the name of the " personal equation ".
Meanwhile, Adevărul was vividly critical of centralizing policies in post-1920 " Greater Romania ", primarily in Transylvania and Bessarabia.
Meanwhile, work continued under Italian physicist Enrico Fermi to build uranium and graphite piles that could be brought to critical mass in a controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction.
Meanwhile the Board of Trade was also extremely critical and the directors made somewhat grudging improvements to working practices.
Meanwhile, in Paradiso, Mal and Zoe are aghast to find that the cargo was critical medicine for this poor mining town, in which everyone is suffering from " Bowden's malady ," a degenerative disease.

Meanwhile and these
Meanwhile, in 1913, physicist Niels Bohr suggested that the electrons were confined into clearly defined, quantized orbits, and could jump between these, but could not freely spiral inward or outward in intermediate states.
Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
Meanwhile Wenninger ( 1983 ) found a way to represent these infinite duals, in a manner suitable for making models ( of some finite portion!
Meanwhile, NCHS received permission from the WHO to create a clinical modification of the ICD-10, and has production of all these systems:
Meanwhile, the public is being sold the perception that these jobs are temporary employment for students and recent graduates, and therefore need not offer living wages or benefits.
Meanwhile, in 2002 material from the band's original 17-track demo tape was released as an EP, Pixies, on Cooking Vinyl in the U. K. and SpinArt Records in the U. S .; Frank Black has also used these labels to release solo work and albums with The Catholics.
Meanwhile, in these efforts to retain the guise of a Roman Catholic reformer as opposed to a heretical revolutionary, and to appeal to German princes with his religious condemnation of the peasant revolts backed up by the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms, Luther's growing conservatism would provoke more radical reformers.
Meanwhile, debate rose within the RCC as to the purpose of these measures.
Meanwhile, in a move designed to encourage private enterprise and reduce unemployment, in May 1993 the UN Development Programme had given Comoros a credit of US $ 2 million for programs in these areas.
Meanwhile, Nephthys was also venerated as " Mistress " in the Osirian temples of these districts, as part of the specifically Osirian college.
Meanwhile, his generals defeated the Franks and these operations were directed to clearing Gaul of Germanic invaders ( Franks, and Burgundians ), allowing Probus to adopt the titles of Gothicus Maximus and Germanicus Maximus.
Lee closed with " Meanwhile, whenever there is a failure of economic, social and educational policies, you come back and say, oh, these wicked Chinese, Indian and others opposing Malay rights.
Meanwhile there was virtually no new residential construction between 1967 and 2000 to offset these losses.
Meanwhile, the retreat of Viceroy Eugène's Corps had left Montbrun's II French Cavalry Corps to fill the gap under the most murderous fire, which used and demoralized these cavalrymen, greatly reducing their combat effectiveness.
Meanwhile, Push hangers-on and ' tourists ', now numbering hundreds, patronised pubs like the Four-in-Hand ( Paddington ) and the Forth and Clyde at Balmain, but these were venues of social entertainment, lacking the intellectual camaraderie, the informal folksong and the bohemian flavour of the ' George '.
Meanwhile, Junot sent in two central columns but these were forced back by sustained volleys from troops in line.
Meanwhile, in some cities Greeks began worshipping these local " Zeus " deities alongside their own Zeus Olympios.
Meanwhile, another of the King's physicians, Dr. Pepys, analyzes the King's stool and urine believing that body wastes may contain some clue to the Royal malady ; of course, none of these attempts to cure the King actually works.
Meanwhile, Thomas Sprague ( no relation to Clifton ) ordered the 16 carriers in his three task units to launch their aircraft equipped with whatever weapons they had available, even if these were only machine guns or depth charges.
Meanwhile, Australia, Melanesia and the Wallacea are united by a large share of similar animals, but few of these occur farther into the Pacific – but on the other hand, much of the Polynesian fauna is related to that of Melanesia.
Meanwhile, the Taste and Smell Clinic at the University of Connecticut Health Center is integrating behavioral, neurophysiological, and genetic studies involving stimulus concentrations and intensities in order to better understand taste function .< ref name = UCHC > The University of Connecticut Health Center, " Taste and Smell: Research ," 26 Oct. 2009 < http :// www. uchc. edu / uconntasteandsmell / research / index. html ></ ref > The purpose of these studies is to unearth the biological mechanisms underlying taste and to use this data to eliminate taste disorders in order to improve the lives of taste disorder sufferers.
Meanwhile, many of these theorists believed that traditional Marxist theory could not adequately explain the turbulent and unexpected development of capitalist societies in the twentieth century.
Meanwhile, the army was building a string of at least twenty redoubts and strong points along the supply route, and manning these mini-fortresses and protecting the supply lines absorbed all but 2, 000 of Cameron's troops.
Meanwhile, the Soviet Union supplied fighter and bomber squadrons to China, but these units were mostly withdrawn by the summer of 1940.
Meanwhile, unknown to the other clans, Ravnos arrived with the Rroma ; these Ravnos were chandalas, almost the Ravnos equivalent of Caitiff, but still felt superior to their mongrel cousins.

Meanwhile and theories
Meanwhile, Michio Kaku, Michael Duff, Neil Turok, and others suggest mother or master ( i. e., the " mother of all theories " or the " master theory ").
Meanwhile, there are those whose “ minds are bound and cramped ” They oppose discovering the unknown ( which “ is generally an unforeseen relation not included in theory ”) because they do not want to discover anything that might disprove their own theories.
Meanwhile the group's theories and styles were rapidly evolving at the hands of Malevich and his star students and colleagues, including notable Russian artists El Lissitzky, Lazar Khidekel, Suetin
Meanwhile, cognitive semantic theories are typically built on the argument that lexical meaning is conceptual.

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