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1 For two new things have meantime appeared on the earth.
2 His moral powers and interests have meantime notably developed.
3 We have been quite unable to follow the vast changes which have meantime taken place in its organisation.
4 Earnings from other Polish banks have meantime pointed to a sector slowdown due to weakening financial markets and cooling demand for mortgages.
5 Of what has meantime happened to Liebknecht the main facts are known.
6 Silas Peckham had meantime fallen upon another locality of these recent mollusks.
7 The cutter had meantime made her way across the harbour towards the island.
8 The Neolithic Age had meantime passed into the Age of Metal.
9 The sticks had meantime dried, and suddenly they caught fire and blazed up.
10 His wife, who had meantime listened attentively to our conversation, now joined in.
11 Winter had meantime glided into spring, and spring had become summer.
12 However, I had meantime taken a fruit, out of which I raised two seedlings.
13 The two Malays had meantime remained holding to the wheel.
14 The chief had meantime approached the barque, to order his man to the hold.
15 For great changes had meantime taken place at the Kenia.
16 Stark had meantime taken the car to a motor-repairing place.
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