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What happened in the interim, when he wasn't selling cartoons to The New Yorker?
But in the interim, when the well was broken, Mr. Kelpe, 58, said he ran a hose to the house next door, which he owns and rents out.
But in the interim, when the government itself hires the private contractors, it will try hard for better performance, perhaps by looking elsewhere.
In the interim, when she applied for Medicaid, her life insurance wouldn't be considered an asset she had to turn over; nor would Medicaid try to collect the proceeds following her death as part of its "asset recovery" effort.
What happens in the interim, when the most profitable use of a 10-acre parcel with prime farm soils is to drop a new house in the middle of it, with no regard for that land's potential to feed us?
His most disruptive act, however, may have come in the interim when, as Harvard's president, he helped put the university, and the nation, on the path toward a meritocracy by advocating adoption of the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
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Tesco's share price has halved since last year's interims, when the shares were 359p, and UK profitability is now expected to fall by 76% to £514m for 2015.
And in the interim between when I first saw it and when I watched it again, my wife and I had our first son.
Bioequivalence criteria were based on log-transformed data: 90% CI of the GMR of AUC0-inf must be between 0.80 and 1.25 and point estimate GMR of Cmax must be between 0.80 and 1.25 in the interim analysis when power ≥ 90% (interim analysis when power < 90% or final analysis).
When the contract negotiations dragged, a phone-call from Saunders, appointed Crawley's interim manager when John Gregory required heart surgery over Christmas, lured him to Sussex.
Bob Wayman, the interim C.E.O. when Kona I began, retired.
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