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With Adenauer's fourth term election in November 1961 and the end of his chancellorship in sight, his " nuclear ambitions " began to taper off.
With Mao's health on the decline, it was clear that Jiang Qing had political ambitions of her own.
With North Wales football in turmoil in the early 1930s, Rhyl sought to realise their ambitions elsewhere.
With Ben's famous dental patients, Susan's election ambitions and an unheathly obsession with Inspector Morse – not to mention the unlikely perils of house-sitting in a luxury modern apartment – domestic life is soon to be back to normal.
With such ambitions he got many opponents and rivals, such as the Hungarian Hunyadi family.
With effect from September 2005 Central became a college of the University of London, finally realising the ambitions articulated a hundred years earlier by its founder Elsie Fogerty.
With his previous ambitions of literary and lawyerly fame unfulfilled, Saint-Just turned his concentration to the single goal of revolutionary command.
With no adherents of note of his own, he was now little more than a figurehead for English ambitions in Brittany.
With his first wife, Mary Jane Beacom, he moved to Chicago to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions.
With Johnson's guidance, the group's membership, natural history collections, and ambitions grew, resulting in the creation of Seattle's first natural history museum at the Territorial University's downtown campus.
With a diversified investor group that included Michel Deroy and Jean-Francois Toulouse, former owners and managers of Dock de France supermarkets that they sold in 1996 for 18. 5 billion French Francs ($ 4. 2 billion ); the investment fund Matignon Investissements et Gestion ; the publicly listed UK fund Intermediate Capital Group ; and Barclays Capital Development France, the company had the means of its ambitions to finance the desired expansion of Fauchon in the U. S. market.
With ambitions to become a lawyer, Stephens studied earnestly in law to become a lawyer, yet family fortunes required all of his earnings to go to his family instead.
With Dubai mired in debt from its huge ambitions, the government was forced to seek multibillion dollar bailouts from its oil-rich neighbor Abu Dhabi.
" With " no history of violence, no organizational structure, no manifestos and no obvious political ambitions ", they were tolerated by the Mubarak regime and ignored by the news media.
With these ambitions, the French superstar Patricia Kaas represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia.
With the Chinese keeping a heavy Chinese military lineup in the China-Burma border for about one decade to wage another war, he curbed his ambitions elsewhere even though it provided the Siamese much valuable time to consolidate their gains.
With his Symphony No. 3 in E flat major subtitled " Visions of Albion " Strutt moved into the world of William Blake, and expanded his own symphonic ambitions even further.
With a brand new line-up and with renewed ambitions the band canceled any previous deal, deciding to join Scarlet Records for the Italian territory, King Records for the Japanese territory and Metal Blade for the rest of the world.
With Josef's career as a concert pianist already well underway, Rosina decided that she would give up her own ambitions to be a solo performer and confine her activities to teaching and performing on two pianos with her husband-a vow she kept until well after her husband's death in 1944.
With his high ambitions, he entered into commercial enterprises that became highly successful.
With the help of his new friend Newton Gimmick, Teddy and Grubby discover the magical powers of what turns out to be an ancestral treasure as well as an organization with ambitions to use it for evil known as M. A. V. O.

With and become
With regard to the change we are examining, the question is, at what point does the change become irreversible??
With contemporary English changing with the rapidity that marks this jet age, some of the words and phrases of the new version may themselves soon become archaic.
With thousands of young Americans going to work in developing areas, millions of Americans will become more directly involved in the world than ever before.
With its history standing astride all but the very beginnings of the industrial revolution, Brown & Sharpe has become over the years a singular monument to the mechanical foresight of its founder, Joseph R. Brown, and a world-renowned synonym for precision and progress in metalworking technology.
With modern techniques of woodworking and the multitude of cutting tools, fixtures, and attachments available, the drill press has become a basic home workshop tool.
With respect to those countries whose leaders prefer to live with their illusions, we can afford to wait, for in time their comparative lack of progress will become clear for all to see.
With the increase of wealth and power, abbots had lost much of their special religious character, and become great lords, chiefly distinguished from lay lords by celibacy.
With Marshal Villars sitting strong on the Moselle, the Allied commander – whose supplies had by now become critical – was forced to call off his campaign on 16 June.
With the establishment of a German state in Prussia, and the eradication or flight of much of the Baltic Prussian population in the 13th century, the remaining Prussians began to be assimilated, and by the end of the 17th century, the Prussian language had become extinct.
With Blood Fire Death and the two following albums, Bathory pioneered the style that would become known as Viking metal.
With two exceptions, some words and phrases which had become archaic were modernized ; secondly, the readings for the Epistle and Gospel at the Holy Communion, which had been set out in full since 1549, were now set to the text of the 1611 Authorized Version of the Bible.
With the completion of the transnational Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region.
With the continuing advances being made in the production of synthetic diamonds, future applications are beginning to become feasible.
With the growing importance and influence of China's economy globally, Mandarin instruction is gaining popularity in schools in the USA, and has become an increasingly popular subject of study amongst the young in the Western world, as in the UK.
" With total world emissions from fossil fuels growing rapidly, the proportion of fossil-fuel emissions absorbed by the oceans since 2000 may have declined by as much as 10 %, indicating that over time the ocean will become " a less efficient sink of manmade carbon.
With increasing wealth, Chinese diets have become richer over time, consuming more meats, fats, and sugar ( with the major exception of late 1950s famine ).
With the increasing sophistication of computer graphics since the 1970s, it has become a more distinct subject.
With normal use, small reductions in white cell count and serum sodium are common ; however, in rare cases, the loss of platelets may become life-threatening.
With shifts in competition and the increasing reliance by corporations on CRM systems, development of software has become more important than ever.
With succeeding generations of tumor cells, differentiation is typically lost, growth becomes less regulated, and tumors become less responsive to most chemotherapeutic agents.
With this knowledge and a pair of glasses given to him as a gift by Wonder Woman, ' Clark ' regains his humanity, and sets out to become a hero again by re-fertilizing the irradiated fields of Kansas.
With a population rate increase of 4. 39 % annually the city has become the third fastest growing in Africa ( 9th fastest in the world ), after Bamako and Lagos, respectively.
With care this can achieve a similar improvement in query response, but at a cost — it is now the database designer's responsibility to ensure that the denormalised database does not become inconsistent.
With Colorado beating Detroit in the third round in 1996, in the second round of both 1999 and 2000, and the Red Wings beating the Avs in the third round in 1997, the battles between these two teams had become one of the fiercest in the league.
With Dewey as the director and his wife as principal, the University of Chicago Laboratory school, was dedicated “ to discover in administration, selection of subject-matter, methods of learning, teaching, and discipline, how a school could become a cooperative community while developing in individuals their own capacities and satisfy their own needs .” ( Cremin, 136 ) For Dewey the two key goals of developing a cooperative community and developing individuals ’ own capacities were not at odds ; they were necessary to each other.

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