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With Arthur's death, the succession of Brittany remained in question.
With few options, Terry is employed as Arthur's minder on vague and ungenerous terms, with it often being hinted that Arthur has manipulated him into this job, and indeed is seen to continue to manipulate Terry throughout the character's run in the series, despite often attempting to find other means of employment and break free from Arthur's control.
With Arthur's dodgy schemes, the duo encounter undesirable underworld figures, many of whom Arthur deals with and many of whom turn nasty, leaving Terry to fight and outwit their way out of trouble.
With the aide of her teacher, Kimiyo is able to reject Arthur's presence.
With the ' Penguin Cafe ' trademark owned by Arthur's company, the original Penguins who wanted to continue playing their music looked for an alternative title.

With and army
With a powerful army he advanced to the banks of the Oxus.
With this army, he invaded Macedonia and defeated the Roman praetor Publius Juventius in 149 BC.
With a Galician army he joined Manuel in the invasion of Hungary and assisted at the siege of Semlin.
With the conclusion of peace he began his active work of army reorganization, which was first tested on the field in 1809.
With these reverses, the Dutch now refused to contemplate Marlborough ’ s ambitious march to Italy or, indeed, any plan that denuded their borders of the Duke and their army.
With the French army ashore, the fleet anchored in Aboukir Bay, a station northeast of Alexandria, in a formation that its commander, Vice-Admiral François-Paul Brueys D ' Aigalliers, believed established a formidable defensive position.
With his army in high spirits, Lee intended to shift the focus of the summer campaign from war-ravaged northern Virginia and hoped to influence Northern politicians to give up their prosecution of the war by penetrating as far as Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or even Philadelphia.
With their cavalry support gone, the Cossack wagon-fort, containing the vast bulk of the Cossack army now stood isolated on the battlefield, and in effect was under siege by the Polish army.
With no backboard or sidewalk curb to hit against, this gave rise to presumed methods of dice control, of which the best was known as the " army blanket roll.
With the rise of drilled and trained infantry, the mounted men-at-arms, now sometimes called gendarmes and often part of the standing army themselves, adopted the same role as in the Hellenistic age, that of delivering a decisive blow once the battle was already engaged, either by charging the enemy in the flank or attacking their commander-in-chief.
With the arrival from the south of 1, 400 fresh soldiers under the command of Andrés de Santa Cruz Calahumana, the fortunes of the patriotic army were again reversed.
With Eugene's help Louis found employment in the Imperial army, only to be killed in action against the French in 1702.
With his army rotting away, and personally grieving for his long standing friend Prince Commercy who had died at Luzzara, Eugene returned to Vienna in January 1703.
With an increasingly centralized monarchy, the first standing army since Roman times, and the use of artillery, France expelled the English from its territory and came out of the Middle Ages as the most powerful nation in Europe, only to lose that status to Spain following defeat in the Italian Wars.
With the initial peace treaty articles ratified in April, a recently formed Congressional committee under Hamilton, was considering needs and plans for a peacetime army.
With his main objectives reached and with winter approaching Germanicus ordered his army back to their winter camps, with the fleet occasioning some damage by a storm in the North Sea.
With the American Civil War raging, Congress passed the Conscription Act of 1863, requiring able-bodied men to serve in the army if called upon, or else to hire a substitute.
With the Prussian army entering France, more doubts were raised against the aristocracy, and these tensions climaxed during the September Massacres.
With his southern flank weakening, Philip was forced to withdraw in the east and turn south himself to contain John's army.
With the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and Article 1 Section 8 of the United States Constitution, control of the army and the power to direct the militia of the states was concurrently delegated to the federal Congress.
With the unexpected and odd arrival of Miles ’ cousin Ivan Vorpatril, he deduces that a political faction in the Council of Counts is attacking his father back on Barrayar by charging Miles with maintaining a private army — an act of capital treason.
With the aid of Albrecht von Roon's army reorganization, the Prussian army was nearly equal in numbers to the Austrian army.

With and pressing
With individuals he would sit in front of his patient with his knees touching the patient's knees, pressing the patient's thumbs in his hands, looking fixedly into the patient's eyes.
With the resources thus gained he undertook to enable Philip V to carry out an ambitious foreign policy to undo the Treaty of Utrecht, with the aim of countering the Habsburgs and recovering Spanish possessions in Italy, where he was responsible for unwarranted invasions of Sardinia ( November 1717, strongly supported by Sardinian politician Vicente Bacallar ) and Sicily ( July 1718 ), in spite of promises made to the Pope, while pressing Spanish causes in France with the Cellamare Conspiracy.
With the opponent's right arm across his own torso, the athlete uses his left hand to keep the pressure on the opponent's right arm by grabbing and pressing down on it just above the wrist.
" With his death, the Byzantine Empire turned its attention from Rome and the West to pressing problems in the Balkans, from the Avars, Persians and the Arabs.
With the Tennesseans still pressing, the retreat bottlenecked at the bridge and a panicked rout developed instead.
The first release ( WAP1 ) was by Forgemasters ( produced by Robert Gordon ), whose limited 500 copy pressing of " Track With No Name " was financed by an Enterprise Allowance grant and distributed in a borrowed car.
With the ruling Liberal Party being reduced to a minority government, revelations of the sponsorship scandal damaging its popularity to the point where both the Conservative Party and the Bloc Québécois were pressing their advantage for a snap election, the Prime Minister approached the NDP for its support.
With the Netherlands under German occupation and the Japanese pressing for access to Indonesian oil supplies, the Dutch had opened up the KNIL to large intakes of previously excluded Javanese.
With a compose key, for example, < LEFT SHIFT > + < RIGHT CTRL >, they can be entered by pressing the compose key and!
With his improvised command, he set off, closely pressing the rebels.
With the crucial timing of the aftermath of the Second War and with the pressing establishment of the United Nations, the Fulbright Program was a solution in promoting peace and understanding through educational exchange.
With Sergeant, they recorded their single " I Wanna Be A Star ", which sold out its first pressing.
With Enlightenment thinkers demonstrating the extent to which the sciences and rational speculation could inform human knowledge of the cosmos and other pressing mysteries of the age, Marlowe presents the idea of hubris which fundamentally relates to the search for knowledge in a religious age.
With later processes in paper making being more akin to “ engine sizing ,” as H. Hardman and E. J. Cole describe it, “ Engine sizing, with is part of the manufacturing process, has the ingredients added to the furnish or stock prior to sheet formation ,” the concern for the removal of size is less, and as such, most literature focuses on the more pressing issue of preserving acidic papers and similar issues.
With both the Gyeongbu Expressway and Korail's Gyeongbu Line congested as of the late 1970s, the government saw the pressing need for another form of transportation.
With the clearance of city centre slum housing, there was a pressing need for additional social housing in Birmingham.
With this scratch force and the Shermans Gavin counterattacked and in so doing deterred the Germans from pressing their considerable advantage.
With these and about a dozen seamen — apart from the officers ( who were obliged to help in the work aloft ) — he put to sea and by dint of pressing from the merchant ships in the Channel, succeeded in filling up his complement but with very few seasoned navy men.
With energy conservation a pressing issue today, these systems can also allow gas lights to be placed on a timer or photocell so that they are not running continuously, only when needed.
With the 129, a keystroke error could be erased by pressing the Backspace key and re-keyed.
With the spread of the Enlightenment, many Lithuanian Jews became devotees of the Haskala ( Jewish Enlightenment ) movement in Eastern Europe pressing for better integration into European society, and today many leading academics, scientists and philosophers are of Lithuanian Jewish descent.
With the Depression deepening, contractors were pressing for a 27. 3 percent wage cut with their unions, particularly the carpenters ' union.
With the First World War intervening shortly thereafter, the government of Canada had to tend to more pressing matters.
With the support of a broad range of leaders in academia, business and government, SU hopes to stimulate groundbreaking, disruptive thinking and solutions aimed at solving some of the planet's most pressing challenges.

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