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With the score tied at 2-2 in the top of the 9th, Munson, attempting to score on Gene Michael's missed bunt attempt, barreled into Fisk, triggering a 10-minute bench-clearing brawl in which both catchers were ejected.

With and sustained
With the absence of sustained growth, the fiscal situation started to deteriorate after 2001 reflecting a continued expansionary policy with sharp increase in spending on social sectors, the wage bill, and goods and services.
With the sharp growth of economies in the 20th century, and increasing foreign exchange, the world's gold reserves and their trading market have become a small fraction of all markets and fixed exchange rates of currencies to gold were no longer sustained.
With the highest sustained GDP growth in the European Union, reporting 10. 4 % in 2007 and the highest rating from V4 countries, the Slovak economy has been considered a tiger economy known as the Tatra Tiger.
With eleven free agents excluding Jason Schmidt who signed with the Dodgers for roughly $ 15 million a year, a new manager on board with Bruce Bochy coming from division rival San Diego, and the loss of veteran catcher Mike Matheny due to complications resulting from concussions sustained during his career, the Giants ' prospects for the 2007 season were less than favorable going into the winter off-season.
With the Ho monarch defeated in 1407 the Chinese began a serious and sustained effort to Sinicize the population.
With intervals like minor 2nds and major 2nds fingered on different strings, the charango player can play sustained melodies at rapid speed with an alternating thumb / finger pattern.
With this division Baker sustained the rearguard action of Tashkessen against the troops of Gourko.
They not only reflect his “ sureness of hand ” as the curators David Ross and James Harithas noted ( Juan Downey: With Energy Beyond These Walls, p. 329 ), but also serve as compelling documents of his ideas and visions, and reveal this sustained practice of drawing over a lifetime.
With multiple chambers and a single barrel, autocannons using the revolver principle can combine a very high rate of fire and high acceleration to maximum firing rate with low weight, at cost of a reduced sustained rate of fire compared to Gatling guns.
With its inherent resiliency and ease of use, SSA is deployed in server / RAID environments, where it is capable of providing for up to 80 Mbyte / s of data throughput, with sustained data rates as high as 60 Mbytes / s in non-RAID mode and 35 Mbytes / s in RAID mode.
With sustained or intense contact between native and non-native speakers, the results of language transfer in the non-native speakers can extend to and affect the speech production of the native-speaking community.
With the arrival of Europeans, the same resources that sustained the indigenous peoples served settlers.
With the establishment of reservations, tribal territories diminished to a fraction of original areas and indigenous customary practices of land tenure sustained only for a time, and not in every instance.
With clockwise-running engines, many injuries were sustained, most often dislocated thumbs and broken forearms, if the hand crank kicked back on starting, especially if the car was not properly adjusted before starting, or the person cranking it did not follow correct safety procedures, including fully retarding the manual spark advance, keeping the thumb alongside the fingers instead of around the crank, and pulling the crank upward in a half turn, never in a full circle or pushing down.
With this legislative piece, the sustained government campaign for peace and order achieved considerable progress and success.
With regard to injuries sustained, a five-year study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine found that injury rates were similar on natural grass and synthetic turf.
With this amount of forest degradation, the gambier processing could be sustained for 12 years only.
With thirty-six guns, including the new James Rifled Cannon and Parrott rifles, Union troops began the long sustained bombardment of Fort Pulaski.
With time and training his power further advanced as sustained application of his power, even to the extent of levitating an island miles above ground level, could continue while he sleeps, he was able to somewhat reshape mountains on the Moon and demonstrated the ability to lift a small stone in China while residing in L. A. and deposit it in Australia through a victims head just to see if he could so.
With its sustained expansion in the following years, the University started a restructuring process in September 2008.
With the introduction of a sustained note on a Farfisa organ, and grand piano, this section changes into a chanting section by the choir.
With the former, G proteins are unable to hydrolyze GTP quickly, resulting in sustained expression of the active form of G proteins.
With additional doses of alcohol, the body can reach a sustained equilibrium when absorption and elimination are proportional, calculating a general absorption rate of 0. 02 / drink and a general elimination rate of 0. 015 / hour.
With the new capital status, the city's center was rebuilt and a continuous growth was sustained.

With and winds
With a change in the monsoon winds, Ibn Battuta sailed back to Arabia, first to Oman and the Strait of Hormuz then on to Mecca for the hajj of 1330 ( or 1332 ).
With a total length of 1, 020 kilometers, the Daugava ( or Zapadnaya Dvina in its upper reaches ) originates in the Valday Hills in Russia's Tver ' Oblast, meanders through northern Belarus, and then winds through Latvia for 370 kilometers before emptying into the Gulf of Riga.
With the exception of Dhofar region, which has a strong monsoon climate and receives warm winds from the Indian Ocean, the climate of Oman is extremely hot and dry most of the year.
With the help of gusty winds the fire got out of control and started burning East into Manorville, where it met up with another brush fire that had broken out around the same time, as well as into part of the Town of Riverhead.
With the elevation and location on a western facing slope, Quinwood can easily see significant amounts of snowfall when winds from the northwest carry moisture from the great lakes and ride up the mountains.
With these factors combined, winds exceeding hurricane force occur an average of 110 days per year.
With the birth of the Progressive Era, the winds of reform started blowing more from the east than the west, and urban issues came more to the forefront.
With the storm predicted to hit near Cape Canaveral with winds of over, all but 80 of Kennedy Space Center's 12, 500-person workforce were evacuated.
With strong northerly winds, days of over can be recorded almost everywhere, whereas during cold waves, high temperatures can be only 6ºC ( 43F ).
With the average tornado in the United States and Canada rating in the low end of the F / EF1 classification at 85 to 100 mph peak winds and most or all of the rest of the world even lower, derechos tend to deliver the vast majority of extreme wind conditions over much of the territory in which they occur.
With nearly ideal conditions for development, Isidore was forecast to reach winds of over the northern Gulf of Mexico.
With the journey prolonged by contrary winds and inept navigation, the ship had an increasing number of the dead and dying in its cargo hold.
When the band performed the song live, Robert Plant would switch the last verse (" Oh father of the four winds, fill my sails ..") with the original second verse (" With talk and song of tongues of lifting grace ...") after singing the first verse normally.
With winds of 175 mph ( 280 km / h ), Hurricane David was the strongest hurricane to strike the Dominican Republic in recorded history, and the deadliest since the 1930 Dominican Republic Hurricane.
With warm water temperatures of over and updated model forecasts anticipating light amounts of vertical wind shear, forecasters predicted Kenna to slowly intensify to reach winds of 85 mph ( 135 km / h ) within 72 hours of October 22.
With exceptionally unusual favorable upper level winds and slightly below average, if marginally warm, water temperatures from 24 to 26 ° C ( 75 to 79 ° F ), it gradually developed, resembling a subtropical storm by the 24th.
With the winds gone, Nevarl attacks Laurent with a cloud of sleep powder and kills its king, Joster.
With the powerful blizzard raging and winds of, Welch ordered a stop to the relay until the storm passed, reasoning that a delay was better than the risk of losing it all.
The 68 year old Robert Edmund Grant, who had shown him the study of invertebrates when Darwin was a student at the University of Edinburgh and who was still teaching Lamarckian evolution weekly at University College London, brought out a small book on classification dedicated to Darwin: " With one fell-sweep of the wand of truth, you have now scattered to the winds the pestilential vapours accumulated by ' species-mongers '.
With its rocky coastline and offshore winds, Hin Khrong beach is a good location for windsurfing.
With bright sunny skies and freshening winds, the two majestic brigs battled it out over a series of four races on courses set towards Cowes on the first day and Sandown Bay on the Isle of Wight on the second.
With many serpentine curves, this pass gradually winds its way through the fynbos-covered Cradock's Kloof until it reaches the summit.
* Merkabah Rider: The Mensch With No Name ( by Edward M. Erdelac, 2010, ISBN 978-1-61572-190-0 ), a weird western in which Mather joins the titular character and Doc Holliday in a hunt for two thousand dollars in stolen cash, and winds up fighting an invisible monster.
With isolated platoons still in contact with the Germans and amidst high winds and a heavy downpour of rain, the New Zealanders had difficulty disengaging.

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