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Intervening

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  • The intervening acts of 1893 and 1895 are merely supplement
  • eat the villainous Haman, there are several intervening adventures and an additional, attractive wo
  • overseeing and intervening against the acquisition of media ownership
  • nd a massive granite tower erected over the intervening aisles, a new peal of 36 bells, cast in the
  • de, the hormone(s) itself (themselves), and intervening amino acids.
  • n in sight of the audience, is torn between intervening and waiting to see whether his declaration
  • ed the Birmingham Police Department for not intervening and protecting the newspapermen during thei
  • st around 1986, and the construction in the intervening area of an extension to Gablefields, The Li
  • ther sea urchins by the presence of smaller intervening areas between the main ambulacral areas on
  • vious problem of explaining "many centuries intervening between the Xianbei and Sibo, during which
  • on there being an uninterrupted sequence of intervening bodies between the object and the observer.
  • Intervening by-election ignored for comparisons.
  • burg, as well as several engagements of the intervening campaigns.
  • ain" of the decision after its narrowing by intervening cases.
  • icity and the fact that it has survived the intervening centuries with very little restoration, wit
  • In the intervening centuries The Sheep Heid Inn witnessed many
  • During the intervening centuries, the Kurgan took an incalculable
  • in, with most of the stones stolen over the intervening centuries; the castle is a scheduled monume
  • iate previous election, irrespective of any intervening change of candidate or candidate's change o
  • d active in air defense matters through the intervening Cold War years, eventually becoming a Fight
  • nth of entitlement to RIB, adjusted for any intervening cost of living increases, of a deceased ben
  • 1390 Timur ravaged Kashgar, Andijan and the intervening country.
  • art and other rivers spring up to drain the intervening country.
  • less evident in the refrain, whereas in the intervening couplets it increases in clarity, from a di
  • In intervening days Coe went to court and was railed throu
  • little development of the liturgies of the intervening days.
  • mposed images of American soldiers from the intervening decades of the Vietnam War.
  • In the intervening decades, the Richard Tucker Foundation, who
  • In the intervening decades, the Spiders played home games in n
  • gresses quickly and much had changed in the intervening decades.
  • Because of intervening development and a new town project in Peter
  • n the road as quickly as possible; rode the intervening distance of nearly sixty miles the next day
  • sence of humans and, as long as there is an intervening distance of 10-20 metres, it is possible to
  • The cluster is heavily obscured by intervening dust, and mostly visible in the infrared.
  • The intervening episodes from which he is absent are few in
  • hed a pistol to prevent other senators from intervening, even as Sumner lay defenseless on the floo
  • reak the chain of causation was whether the intervening event was a normal and familiar fact of lif
  • Intervening factors like earthquakes, famine and other
  • When practiced repeatedly, or without intervening fallow periods, the nutrient poor soils may
  • When practiced repeatedly, or without intervening fallow periods, the nutrient-poor soils may
  • s crested to Indian artillery because of an intervening feature, which meant that the Indian infant
  • In the intervening fifty years, Clybourne Park has become an a
  • ge undergoing gravitational microlensing by intervening foreground stars (or other compact massive
  • s bent due to the gravitational field of an intervening foreground star and its orbiting planet, re
  • nd beaches to the inter-dunal ponds and the intervening forest, this area is inhabited by 271 ident
  • nt tradition of the founding of Wessex, the intervening four hundred years mean that the account ca
  • be too long [,] fall without any recitativ' intervening from one into another[,] that tis difficult
  • Carlisle to Wigton followed (May 1843); the intervening gap was then narrowed by minor extensions,
  • t, and the pair form a rugged valley in the intervening gap.
  • of the galaxy appears yellowish due to the intervening gas and dust located within the outer arms
  • various units of relief set off by numerous intervening glaciers.
  • Headquarters, despite misgivings at several intervening headquarters.
  • rewrote its constitution to prevent it from intervening in elections, and redefined itself as a thi
  • istant Secretary, Meyer has been accused of intervening in the 1970 Chilean election; Meyer denied
  • f of which were commanding the naval forces intervening in Haiti (1915-16) and Santo Domingo (1916)
  • public debate, and lobbying government and intervening in court challenges in support of law and p
  • erache had, among other things, the role of intervening in labour strikes that caused economic prob
  • The military has had a record of intervening in politics.
  • in the past guarded its competitiveness by intervening in the currency market.
  • Both Qing China and Japan had been intervening in Korea against the Donghak Peasant Revolu
  • dministrator but occasionally pedantic when intervening in Commons debates.
  • ia's consular services were faulted for not intervening in his defense.
  • (1998) Intervening in the Public Sphere: Emancipation and Domi
  • frica he continued his tendency of actively intervening in local politics.
  • became a very active Member of Parliament, intervening in many debates on diverse subjects both do
  • ause it is their land and we are foreigners intervening in their civil war.
  • in which a close friend was shot dead after intervening in a gang shoot-out.
  • intellectuals were required to preserve by intervening in social life.
  • neoconservative idealism, with a policy of intervening in foreign societies to promote its own cul
  • the implications of economic efficiency for intervening in the economy to achieve universal health
  • in the line of duty at this station, while intervening in a fare dispute.
  • an altercation he had with his father after intervening in an argument between the elder Gaye and h
  • stian felt driven to revive lost glories by intervening in North Africa, influenced by the events s
  • 7 November Cuba launched Operation Carlota, intervening in favour of the MPLA (see Cuba in Angola)
  • laciations (Marine Isotope Stage 6) and the intervening interglacial period (Marine Isotope stage 7
  • ight reaches us, the rest being absorbed by intervening interstellar gas and dust.
  • It is heavily obscured by intervening interstellar gas and dust near the galactic
  • ecrease of 5 on the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish Famine of 1845-47, of which 9 were ma
  • crease of 26 on the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish Famine of 1845-47, of which 39 were m
  • crease of 23 on the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish Famine of 1845-47, of which 105 were
  • crease of 23 on the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish Famine of 1845-47, of which 25 were m
  • crease of 24 on the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish Famine of 1845-47, of which 37 were m
  • crease of 33 on the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish Famine of 1845-47, of which 26 were m
  • Law Lord straight from the Bar, without any intervening judicial experience.
  • posed annexation of, among other areas, the intervening land between Chestermere and the newly expa
  • 188 steps and six intervening landings, take the visitor to the main view
  • A key feature of pound locks was that the intervening level between locks remained largely consta
  • out holding ministerial position during the intervening Liberal government of Malcolm Fraser.
  • An intervening loop region, which is thought to play a rol
  • and eleventh ribs of the left side, and the intervening lower border of the left lung and pleura.
  • hat features a self-supporting roof withour intervening members.
  • The veins are mostly dark brown with intervening membrane light brown.
  • Again, however, the untimely intervening merger between Burroughs Wellcome Co. and i
  • ions, imposing discriminatory taxation, and intervening militarily to gain access to international
  • inued to provide switching service over the intervening months, until new contracts subsequent to 3
  • spent flying over or moving quickly through intervening non-preferred niches is taken into account.
  • With the Moon however, there are no intervening objects.
  • could strike targets that were protected by intervening obstacles.
  • he was living in Japan and had competed in intervening Olympic marathons.
  • Even with Bishop Augustine intervening on their behalf with Cecilian, the judge in
  • a former mayor of Roman, himself noted for intervening on behalf of the Jews, and who helped estab
  • a great influence on him, apparently often intervening on behalf of the poor and destitute.
  • royalists and liberals, with Bourbon France intervening on the side of the royalists.
  • used for humanitarian relief for 30 years, intervening on hurricane and tempest scenes in the Cara
  • based on three phenomena: complementarity, intervening opportunities, and transferrability of comm
  • the two relations <• and •>, including any intervening or surrounding nonterminals, forms the hand
  • , spelled out in correct order (albeit with intervening or "decoy" letters).
  • The intervening ownership groups were Rick Sylvain and Brad
  • of Cochin Corporation, 9 municipalities, 25 intervening panchayats and scattered islands around Koc
  • The intervening parcels were purchased in the 1990s by the
  • al staples (now removed), and the shattered intervening part was discarded.
  • the amendment later in the year, but in the intervening period the Home Secretary, James Chuter Ede
  • During the intervening period both men had lost weight; Cribb beca
  • However, during an intervening period of 35 years, Boas worked with the Ve
  • During the intervening period while the shore party was stranded,
  • t were aroused on it's formation and in the intervening period right up to the present date, should
  • During the intervening period he was MP for Carlingford.
  • In the intervening period he sat for Tamworth in 1698-1700.
  • updated or adapted to take into account the intervening period of time.
  • ub, only to return in 1914 having spent the intervening period playing for Redditch Town.
  • competition had not taken place during the intervening period because of the First World War.
  • In the intervening period, Major appointed an interim Shadow C
  • During the intervening period, Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias was t
  • ather having the seat before him and in the intervening period.
  • one or several unrecorded archdeacons in an intervening period.
  • mer abbot, and thus had been demoted in the intervening period.
  • st in 1379, being general procurator in the intervening period.
  • He spent the intervening periods teaching on Jaok Mountain in Gyeong
  • In the intervening periods between being on the helicopter the
  • vement, as shown as his participation as an intervening plaintiff in litigation that ultimately res
  • it passes between these two bands, and the intervening portion of the ligament is then deficient.
  • sisting of two marginal bands and a thinner intervening portion, the two bands being attached respe
  • action of the author/artist's hand without intervening processes".
  • g the identity of the original farm through intervening processors to the consumer can satisfy trac
  • ulses of the same polarity occur without an intervening pulse of the opposite polarity.
  • as well as Greenland, but is absent in the intervening region.
  • f their debut album, as well as a number of intervening releases prior to 2000's Steve Albini recor
  • tart can be made at Longlands, crossing the intervening ridge between Meal Fell and Great Cockup an
  • top of the small gully we crossed over the intervening rocks into the large one [the eponymous Why
  • ers Green and Winchmore Hill were to be the intervening rural stations.
  • spells, playing for Bristol City in the two intervening seasons.
  • The intervening section was handled by the Hundred House Tu
  • it modifies the lvalue *x twice without an intervening sequence point.
  • ong a linear DNA fragment, Cre deletes this intervening sequence.
  • nds, with corresponding blanks cut into the intervening sides to receive the tabs of adjacent piece
  • or and surrounded the building, but without intervening, since the ambassador did not allow them to
  • She spent the intervening six months training with the German 5th Sub
  • act of marriage is not done away by divorce intervening; so that they continue wedded persons one t
  • Street beyond, causing great damage in the intervening space where almost all the buildings were d
  • s to place metal plate over a die, with the intervening space evacuated by a vacuum pump, place the
  • The intervening space was swept with shell and rifle fire.
  • The intervening space of 14 feet (4.3 m) between the inner
  • over 1,400 acres (5.7 km2), filling all the intervening space, so much so that the plant's loudspea
  • d to the mainland in 1914 by filling in the intervening space.
  • actic Bulge, because of the large number of intervening stars that can be used for microlensing dur
  • d on 8 June 1871 with Milverton as the only intervening station.
  • Sharon and heads north through wetlands and intervening steep patches, reaching the Contoocook Rive
  • s (21 km) left an unlighted 18-mile (29 km) intervening stretch of coastline along which mariners h
  • ights are invisible from each other and the intervening stretch is unlighted.
  • Backlund are more worn and eroded than the intervening stretches.
  • The town itself is obscured by an intervening strip of woodland; but the works on Seminar
  • le debate on whether the U.S. government is intervening sufficiently to address market shortcomings
  • As a result of continuing rain, and an intervening Sunday, play could not resume for another 5
  • pposed the military government's measure of intervening the universities and revoke the regime of t
  • sults in layer upon layer of algal mats and intervening thin layers of mud.
  • ion Act 1948, having become obsolete in the intervening three centuries.
  • In the intervening time Hess's mental state and further deteri
  • fore being given a good position, using the intervening time to get married to Margaret, a vicar's
  • c again until the end of 1994, spending the intervening time in and out of studios in Wales -- wher
  • In the intervening time Belgrano had retired from its attack p
  • nsive building and population growth in the intervening time and the government set aside land surr
  • In the intervening time, he worked on several films in the Dic
  • For much of the intervening time, they did not see one another at all.
  • However, over the intervening time, its rotation will cause its orbit to
  • O-Vision" by Todd, had been improved in the intervening time.
  • nd his family considered the possibility of intervening to save his life, but they were told that h
  • d at the speed and secrecy of events before intervening to stop more executions.
  • unch sustained a critical head injury while intervening to break up a fight between two students in
  • g balanced multi-billion dollar budgets and intervening to ensure meals and transportation for seni
  • The opposition was suppressed, with Sergius intervening to save John's life.
  • eceiving a single lethal knife wound, while intervening to prevent the bullying of another boy.
  • killed, aged 39, on January 28, 2000 whilst intervening to assist Cheltenham MP Nigel Jones when he
  • The intervening tracks seek to mirror not only a physical b
  • Intervening Turrets and Towers are referred to with an
  • The intervening two years had been highly eventful, Bertie
  • In the intervening two seasons, he was still Orient's top scor
  • n and delayed completion until 1875; in the intervening two years lightships were used instead.
  • There was no intervening version 5.0 or 6.0, and the jump to version
  • fourth draft (though they did not appear in intervening versions).
  • uce and coal between the two cities and the intervening villages.
  • will continue moving in the same direction, intervening walls, and pushing the player backwards sli
  • r an eleven hour hearing on the bill and an intervening week to caucus, on January 28, 2008, one De
  • She eventually kills Eleusis for intervening when the fire ritual is performed.
  • However, various delays (including the intervening World War II) prevented its performance dur
  • e games at Crevenagh Road up until 2004, an intervening year playing at Youthsport, Cookstown Road
  • lso expanded into adjacent buildings in the intervening years (2-6 John Adam Street, plus 18 Adam S
  • In the intervening years since the 2005 Cockatoo Island Festiv
  • escendants sold off portions of land in the intervening years but owned Hunstrete House until 1977.
  • 1656-65), and again from 1676 to 1687, the intervening years having been devoted to preaching.
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