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Simultaneously, though, Chile is also looking to establish alliances beyond its own troubled neighborhood.
Simultaneously, though, it solidified its standing as the dominant influence on global youth culture.
Simultaneously, though, it has a second focus: a field of research where, again, much has changed over the past 30 years.
Simultaneously, though, Mr Vargas is encouraged to note that the law seems to have turned nearly every Latino citizen in Arizona into a lifelong voter.But what does such mobilisation mean for America's politics?
Simultaneously, though, the former right-back guided The Iron, in 13th when he was named as Mark Robins's replacement, to seven wins and a draw, leaving them with a decent shout of what had, a few weeks earlier, seemed an unlikely play-off place, going into the final game.
When everyones costs plummet simultaneously, though, chaos can ensue.
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In many senses, myth conveys widely recognized meanings, either pro or con to human adaptability, sometimes both simultaneously--though more often myth is desired by a population to be without complexity.
Hence, in the absence of interference, locality implies that Niels' system has real values of both position and momentum simultaneously, even though no simultaneous measurement of position and momentum is allowed.
It happened simultaneously, as though they had planned it.
Lord Justice Maurice Gibson, sitting alone without a jury, accepted there probably had been a gunman who fired simultaneously even though there was no independent evidence of anyone hearing other shots.
Contraries cannot be simultaneously true, though they may be simultaneously false.
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