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With Britain looking inward, overseas problems were neglected and the baton was passed on to the United States.
With the expansion of the British Empire, and hence the growth of Anglicanism outside Great Britain and Ireland, the Communion sought to establish new vehicles of unity.
* 1776 – American Revolution: With the Halifax Resolves, the North Carolina Provincial Congress authorizes its Congressional delegation to vote for independence from Britain.
With the Hanoverian accession in Britain onwards, monarchs saw their powers pass further to their ministers, and Royal neutrality in politics became cemented from around the start of the reign of Queen Victoria ( though she had her personal favorites ) and enlargements to the franchise.
With the absence of the tea trade, some clippers began operating in the wool trade, between Britain and Australia.
With the removal of the German High Seas Fleet in 1919, Britain had no naval enemies, and at the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 it was agreed that the USA, Britain and Japan should set their navies in a ratio of 5: 5: 3, with France and Italy maintaining smaller fleets.
With the worldwide film boom, yet more countries now joined Britain, France, and the United States in serious film production.
With the colony facing a full-scale invasion by Britain, the rebel slaves emerged as a powerful military force, under the leadership of Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and Henri Christophe.
With the higher levels of the military and civil government gone, administration and justice fell to municipal authorities, and small warlords gradually emerged all over Britain, still aspiring to Roman ideals and conventions.
With the implementation of the Treaty of Union in 1707, the Hebrides became part of the new Kingdom of Great Britain, but the clans ' loyalties to a distant monarch were not strong.
With the end of World War I, Britain was given a mandate over the area known as Palestine, which it had conquered from the Ottomans.
With France and Britain at war, the Jay Treaty alarmed and angered the French.
With the other delegates, he signed the Association of Freemen on July 26, 1775, which expressed hope for reconciliation with Great Britain, but also called for military resistance to enforcement of the Intolerable Acts.
With tensions increasing with Great Britain, in 1809 Fort Bellefontaine was converted to a US military fort, and used for that purpose until 1826.
With the rise of Adolf Hitler and National Socialism in Germany and Austria, some members of the Vienna and Berlin Circles fled Germany, mainly to Britain and the USA, which helped to reinforce the dominance of logical positivism and analytic philosophy in the Anglophone world.
With a Communist insurgency threatening Greece, and Britain financially unable to continue its aid, the President announced his Truman Doctrine on 12 March 1947, " to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures ", with an aid request for consideration and decision, concerning Greece and Turkey.
With the introduction of the printing press to Britain by William Caxton in 1476, printed works became both more common and more economically important.
With Britain at war with Napoleon, and the United States trade and neutrality challenged at sea, he tried economic warfare against them both ; however, his embargo laws did more damage to American trade and the economy.
With the onset of stagflation in the 1970s, some Canadian Tories came under the influence of neo-liberal developments in Great Britain and the United States, which highlighted the policies for privatization and supply-side interventions.
With a total area of approximately, the UK occupies the major part of the British Isles archipelago and includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern one-sixth of the island of Ireland and many smaller surrounding islands.
With this, the colonies had officially severed political ties with Great Britain.
With France neutralized, Germany began an air superiority campaign over Britain ( the Battle of Britain ) to prepare for an invasion.
With the help of the English architect Maxwell Fry, Gropius was able to leave Nazi Germany in 1934, on the pretext of making a temporary visit to Britain.

With and supreme
Knows the score With a supreme effort, he broke it off.
With the rise of Shaivism and Vaishnavism in the early centuries of the Common era, Hinduism is generally monistic and henotheistic: there is practically a consensus that there is a supreme, absolute, and omnipresent divine entity.
With a concurrent majority in place, the US Constitution would no longer exert collective authority over the various states and cease to be thesupreme law of the land ” ( Article 4, Clause 2 ).
De With temporarily replaced him as supreme commander for the Battle of Kentish Knock.
With the help of Theophano and the patriarch, Nikephoros Phokas received supreme command of the eastern forces and, after being proclaimed Emperor by them on 2 July 963, he marched upon the capital, where meanwhile his partisans had overthrown his enemy Bringas.
Tromp's death during the Battle of Scheveningen ended the war and De Ruyter declined an emphatic offer from Johan de Witt for supreme command, because he considered himself ' unfit ' and also feared that bypassing the seniority principle would bring him into conflict with Witte de With and Johan Evertsen.
With the abolition of the office of superintendent and of many other offices dependent upon it, the supreme control of the finances became vested in a royal council.
With Schelling again Cousin agrees in regarding this supreme ground of all as positively apprehended, and as a source of development, but he utterly repudiates Schelling's method.
With the fall of Malacca in 1511, Kelantan was divided up and ruled by petty chieftains, paying tribute to Patani, then the supreme Malay Kingdom of the eastern peninsula.
With a supreme deity-an Emperor ( Jade Emperor or Heavenly God ) — Local Officials ( City gods ) — Commoners ( gods of the hearth )( pg. 326 ).
With the arrival of Christianity, the once supreme god Perun was usually identified with heavenly saints ( or sometimes even with the Christian God ), while Veles, being a god of the underworld, had the bad luck of ending associated with the Christian Devil.
With the Greek revival of the 19th century, however, Greek names began to be used more often, and " Zeus " may be more familiar than " Jove " as the name of the supreme god of the classical pantheon.
With the success of the Inner Harbor in the 1970s and ' 80s, Baltimore became a worldwide tourist destination and model of urban planning and development, influencing more than 100 other cities and winning more than 40 national or international awards, including a citation by the American Institute of Architects in 1984 as “ one of the supreme achievements of large-scale urban design and development in U. S. history .”
* With the entire universe made into a giant, highly efficient supercomputer, A. I ./ human hybrids ( so integrated that, in truth it is a new category of " life ") would have both supreme intelligence and physical control over the universe.
In 1629 the five Dutch admiralties refused to allow Heyn, effectively their new supreme commander, to enlarge his staff with a special tactical-operational officer, for which function Heyn had De With in mind.
However De With was again to be severely disappointed when he was refused supreme command ; as Vice-Admiral of Holland and West Frisia he was second in command under Lieutenant-Admiral Tromp.
On 8 May Tromp officially became supreme commander again and De With fought as subcommander under Tromp in the subsequent actions: the Battle of the Gabbard and the final Battle of Scheveningen in which Tromp died.
However, to his mortification, Tromp's crew refused to let him onboard, addressing De With the invective ' green cheese ' and even threatening to fire a salvo on his boat if he did not stop waving around his commission papers from the States-General: he had a very bad reputation among common sailors — indeed hundreds had already deserted when it became known he would be supreme commander.
In the former battle the Dutch were led again by Tromp ; De With had suffered a mental breakdown and would be officially replaced as supreme commander in May 1653.
On 1 December 1652 Lieutenant-Admiral Maarten Tromp, again ( unofficial ) supreme commander after his successor Vice-Admiral Witte de With had suffered a breakdown because of his defeat at the Battle of the Kentish Knock, set sail from Hellevoetsluis with 88 men of war and 5 fireships, escorting a vast convoy bound for the Indies.
According to Đilas she had no influence on Tito's decision-making and mostly occupied her time with housekeeping and taking care of her husband: " With Jovanka around, order and consciousness started reigning supreme, but Tito would still often be extremely gruff, rude and cynical towards her, even in front of others ".
With military victory complete, there was less need of a single supreme military commander for the nationalist cause.
With no mobile forces or supreme commander left, there was no possibility to effect a break out.
With the ballet thriving in such an environment, the late 19th century saw what is considered to be the golden age of Russian ballet, where virtuoso dancers reigned supreme, and lavish productions were designed by some of the Russian Empire's most talented designers.

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