Three museums in Connecticut are concurrently mounting Childe Hassam shows. |
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Rate of return targets and requirements for the payment of dividends to the state government were introduced concurrently. |
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Growth, industrialization, and structural reforms are taking place concurrently in many countries. |
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Two or more projects are always running concurrently, each using just a portion of the machine's processors. |
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This developed autonomously and concurrently within the various subcultures and regions with predominantly rural liberal traditions. |
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Both types of lead-tin yellow were employed by Venetian painters concurrently in the 16th century. |
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Method for making metal contacts and interconnections concurrently on semiconductor integrated circuits. |
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The judge in the case said he could serve the sentences concurrently, and gave him 11 years. |
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Photorefractive keratectomy evolved concurrently with the development of laser technology within refractive surgery. |
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There it was shown and concurrently ballyhooed, with reproductions of some of the drawings, in a 1912 newspaper article. |
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A urine test is easily done, and can be offered concurrently with a pregnancy test. |
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The question is thus raised, is myogenesis concurrently histogenic and morphogenic? |
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She passed a nine years term on each of the four offences, all to run concurrently. |
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The Council session on Saturday, June 11, ran concurrently with the annual meeting plenary session. |
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To allow comparison between sexes, X chromosome abnormalities were concurrently studied in women. |
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Judge Simon Fawcus sentenced him to 18 years for one charge of conspiracy to rob and nine months, to run concurrently, for absconding from bail. |
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In an integrated program, theory is taught concurrently with skill acquisition. |
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China, which claims Taiwan as a province, does not allow countries that recognize Beijing to concurrently have diplomatic relations with Taipei. |
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Francis was jailed for nine years for the first attack and 15 for the second, the sentences to run concurrently. |
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The sentences, which are to run concurrently, were suspended for two years. |
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The five sentences are to run concurrently, meaning Firth will serve three years in custody in total. |
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Judge David Boulton said the sentence would run concurrently with a term of prison Gregson was already serving. |
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He was jailed for five years on each count of causing death by dangerous driving, the sentences to run concurrently. |
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All the sentences will run concurrently, giving him a total of three months behind bars. |
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He was given two years for grievous bodily harm and 28 days for the drug offence, the sentences to run concurrently. |
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Giving methotrexate concurrently, however, suppressed tachyphylaxis, probably by preventing the production of human antichimeric antibodies. |
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The particular situation may require that the steps be carried out concurrently rather than in sequential mode. |
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There is also a new mixed team event this season running concurrently with the Yorkshire Cup. |
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We should address all the challenges concurrently and not just focus on some areas in a tunnel vision fashion. |
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He studied at the Prague Conservatory and at the Academy of Musical Arts, concurrently studying philosophy and musicology at the university. |
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When presented with five macroalgal species concurrently, H. sanguineus preferred green algae to red and brown algae. |
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The judge imposed 12-month sentences for each of the three offences, to run concurrently, and said Hunter could be out in six months. |
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Running concurrently with the summer school is the Yeats Summer Festival which is now entering its third year. |
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But they do so independently, partitively, concurrently, and differentially. |
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He was declared the winner in the August 21 Chiapas state gubernatorial elections, run concurrently with the presidential elections. |
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Since the riots of 1981 our community has been involved in two conversations, running concurrently. |
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The games were supposed to kick off concurrently, at 8.45pm, but wound up starting three or four minutes late. |
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Trying to fulfil both promises concurrently will pose a challenge Ms Gillard could not have anticipated. |
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Eventually, Mr Epstein predicts, studios will release films almost concurrently in all formats. |
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The aid cannot be utilised concurrently with aid from other sources to cover the same eligible costs. |
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These steps are not necessarily in chronological order and may need to be carried out concurrently. |
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Positive control: a known phototoxic chemical shall be tested concurrently with each in vitro 3T3 NRU phototoxicity test. |
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A different proposal on financial aid to Greenland should be tabled concurrently. |
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Under the unique model chosen, the General Assembly and the Security Council had acted concurrently to establish it. |
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It is not obvious from Health Canada's processing model which stages of the access process run concurrently. |
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On the other hand, it seems that it may be considered as the head of a group in terms of holding several mandates concurrently. |
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It stabilised its currency, concurrently plugging the capital drain, rebuilding business trust and retaining foreign investors. |
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The Company is concurrently working on several other peptides in this therapeutic field. |
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Both requirements must be met concurrently and the Member must prove that they are. |
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This way you have the freedom to change your system concurrently with the shifting needs of your organization. |
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Rather, the issue was whether notice of layoff could run concurrently with the leave. |
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Another issue examined was that of the dual status of witness and victim which one person may hold concurrently. |
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Famed Kenya-born Anthropologist Louis Leakey has evidence that a manlike creature roamed over eastern Africa concurrently with apes 20 million years ago. |
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Short trials produce convictions and sentences, but the time is often run concurrently, not adding any time to the sentence. |
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The civil engineering field has remained relatively stable, and most civil engineers are enjoying considerable demand and concurrently stable salaries. |
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Early difficulties emerged in the provision of engineering services, the only support service to be maintained by the two authorities concurrently. |
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The sentences will run concurrently but three months were suspended. |
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It was expected that the more psychosocially mature adolescents would be less involved in the risky behavior of heavier drinking, both concurrently and longitudinally. |
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But if the two symphonies were written concurrently, they are certainly not alike-indeed, they make a most contrasting pair. |
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If physicians have not concurrently screened for chlamydial infection, the CDC recommends presumptive treatment for chlamydia at the time of treatment for gonorrhea. |
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This presetting concurrently assumes the function of the return shut-off so that the radiator can be removed without draining the system. |
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Her work, concurrently tender and strong, strikes a balance between vigour and fragility. It is the very image of man in all his contradictions. |
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In spiral development methodology, several stages can occur repetitively and concurrently. |
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This means contriving, within two years, to get an additional 17,600 pupils into school and concurrently to build 122 additional classrooms. |
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To further reduce volatilization to the atmosphere, incorporation into the soil should occur concurrently with application. |
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Each petition for refugee status is concurrently considered as a petition for supplementary protection. |
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As they are to be regarded as a quasi-judicial body, it was not appropriate that they should concurrently play the part of prosecutor. |
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We must concurrently foster economic growth, political change and the democratization process. |
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The sentences ran concurrently, giving an effective 15 years in jail. |
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However, Nevada and Ohio also use the standard milepost system concurrently with their respective postmile systems. |
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It could do this while concurrently being subject to oversight and regulation by the British government and parliament. |
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Sixteenth Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC and Sixth Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol: The 33rd meetings of the SBI and SBSTA will also take place concurrently. |
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This cost breakdown, to be submitted prior to or concurrently with the first progress claim, must show separate prices for each phase of the work, as it is required as an agreed basis to check submitted progress claims. |
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As with the primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Archbishop of Wales serves concurrently as one of the six diocesan bishops. |
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The knee must be stable, so any ligamentous deficiencies must be addressed concurrently. |
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Tootle was sentenced to 30 months for causing death by dangerous driving, and 25 months for causing serious injury while driving dangerously, to run concurrently. |
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Galvanization and electromagnetic therapies, which are believed to improve the microcirculation in the region of the lesion and reduce scarring, are used concurrently with chemotherapy. |
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Naturally, the two rules apply concurrently. |
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In some cases, steps may be taken concurrently or out of sequence. |
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She will work concurrently and collaboratively between the worlds of practice and research to enhance her health policy analysis skills for the use of evidence in practice settings. |
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Since the Council of State was introduced in Belgium in 1947, councillors may not be members of both the Legislation and Administration Divisions concurrently. |
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Depending on the language of the collective agreement, notice of layoff can run concurrently with pregnancy or parental leave, as long as the layoff notice would have been given in any event. |
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Several virtual machines can run concurrently on a single, physical machine. |
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Mastopathy of the accessory breast in the bilateral axillary regions occurring concurrently with advanced breast cancer. |
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Once finished, the next sleeve is opened, concurrently isolating the previous stage, and the process repeats. |
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It brought the total number of Bowie albums concurrently on the UK chart to six. |
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Impressive sculpture was concurrently being cast from brass by the Yoruba people of what is now Nigeria. |
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The Ethiopian day is reckoned as beginning at 6 AM as opposed to 12 AM, concurrently with sunrise throughout the year. |
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However, Edexcel A level students will be sitting the same paper as the students in UK concurrently. |
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This occurs concurrently with the displacement of the northeastern part of the gyre. |
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Several of these processes may operate concurrently or they may follow one another during the formation of a nodule. |
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This would have the advantage of running concurrently with the commissions' preparatory time without necessitating a formal change to the readjustment schedule. |
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Research was conducted to integrate external hollow-fibre and tubular membranes with anaerobic digesters to concurrently thicken and efficiently digest sludge. |
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The one mitigating factor in terms of delays is that when several assistant deputy ministers are involved in reviewing documents, their input is sought concurrently, not consecutively, as was formerly the case. |
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During this period both systems will be in force concurrently. |
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In local elections held concurrently with the AV referendum, his Labour Party is likely to make gains at the expense of both the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats, especially in the north of England. |
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And then, when he lies with his woman, the man may concurrently be with God, and so get increase of his soul. |
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Complete excision of the hepatic mass was performed concurrently with the hernia repair and duodenectomy. |
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Allow multiple applications to use the hardware concurrently. |
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Businesses thus concurrently develop accounting systems for their consumption of materials, substances and energy, and for their production of effluents, emissions and waste. |
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As if policy differences weren't enough, the Party's many spokesmen tend to speak disparately and concurrently, especially on matters of national security. |
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Athletes in the Specializing stage of development devote more time and effort into triathlon, while concurrently decreasing the time they devote to other sports. |
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The paper advances a number of suggestions that could concurrently address the general stagnancy of political parties and the overall underdevelopment of global democracy. |
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Supervision and monitoring are normally done concurrently. |
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This is partly because the final match in all three disciplines often takes place concurrently in the same day if not in consecutive days. |
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The following year the British Forces Near East organization was created, the command of which was then held concurrently with that of the post of Administrator. |
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As many as five different shows, potentially from five different producers, can run concurrently in Dodger Stages, serving an audience of up to 2,000 theatergoers. |
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A revival of The Hothouse opened at the National Theatre, in London, in July 2007, concurrently with a revival of Betrayal at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Roger Michell. |
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The SierraVisor Hypervisor for 64-bit ARM architectures allows multiple operating systems, such as Linux, BSD, or Android, to run concurrently on big. |
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Emergence holes were counted concurrently on both species and classified according to whether they were the result of emerging gall midges or parasitoids. |
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Principal photography for all three films was conducted concurrently in many locations within New Zealand's conservation areas and national parks. |
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Such Berber ambivalence, the ability to entertain multiple mysteries concurrently, apparently characterized their religion during the Punic era also. |
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The Federal Parliament of Somalia was concurrently inaugurated. |
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Although listed as distinct stages, parts of these occur concurrently. |
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These cells concurrently increase their affinity for other components of the basal matrix, such as fibronectin, in part driving the movement of cells inward. |
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Each magisterial office would be held concurrently by at least two people. |
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The lesion may precede or occur concurrently with acute or chronic myeloid leukemia or the other types of myeloproliferative or myelodysplastic syndromes. |
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The Court of Appeals held that District Court had authority to order sentence to run concurrently with as-yet unimposed sentence on pending state charges. |
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