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With regard to the tribal country-naming scheme of the Old Testament, in which the name of the country becomes an eponymous family founder, Javan is believed nearly universally by Bible scholars to represent the Ionians ; that is, Javan is Ion.
With the loss of Northern Transylvania, Bessarabia, and Southern Dobruja in 1940, Carol conceded power and exiled himself, leading to the creation of the National Legionary State around the Iron Guard and General Ion Antonescu, a regime which aligned Romania with Nazi Germany and the Axis.
With the granting of full rights of citizenship to persons of Jewish descent under the Constitution of 1923, the League raided the Iaşi Ghetto, led a group that petitioned the government in Bucharest ( being received with indifference ), and ultimately decided to assassinate Premier Ion I. C. Brătianu and other members of government.
With Paul Blocq he was the first to describe senile plaques and with Romanian neurologist Ion Minea confirmed in 1913 Hideyo Noguchi's discovery of Treponema pallidum in the brain in patients with general paresis.
With the loss of the Ion entity, Rayner again has the powers and abilities of a standard Green Lantern.
*‘ ION ’ THE FUTURE With the final issue hitting stores this week, Ion: Guardian of the Universe writer Ron Marz sat down to talk about Kyle Rayner ’ s journey and how the series leads into other DCU projects
With the coefficients C < sub > Ion </ sub > and C < sub > Cov </ sub > varying, the wave function will have the correct form, with C < sub > Ion </ sub >= 0 for the separated limit and C < sub > Ion </ sub > comparable to C < sub > Cov </ sub > at equilibrium.

With and published
With the first of a group of historical novels, The Charles Men ( Karolinerna ), published in 1897-8, he achieved the masterpiece of his career.
`` With my trial coming up in Federal Court next week I wouldn't want that picture published ''.
With the other special characters and control codes filled in, ASCII was published as ASA X3. 4-1963, leaving 28 code positions without any assigned meaning, reserved for future standardization, and one unassigned control code.
With Robert Morison ’ s 1672 Plantarum umbelilliferarum distribution nova it became the first group of plants for which a systematic study was published.
With a team of contributors Bubbles and Wills art-directed Oz magazine issue 12, dubbed The Tax Dodge Special and published in May 1968.
" Poole announces his intention to redeem Mather's name, using as a springboard a harsh critique of a recently published tome by Charles Wentworth Upham called " Salem Witchcraft Volumes I and II With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects.
With the help of Arthur W. Saha, Wollheim also edited and published the popular " Annual World's Best Science Fiction " anthology from 1971 until his death.
In 2007, the biography The Don McLean Story: Killing Us Softly With His Songs was published.
With very few works published on memory in the previous two millennia, Ebbinghaus ’ s works spurred memory research in the United States in the 1890s, with 32 papers published in 1894 alone.
With regard to labelling of irradiated food, detailed rules are published at CODEX-STAN – 1 ( 2005 ) labelling of prepacked food.
With his help, work of dissident Andrei Sakharov was smuggled to the west, and his Alexander Herzen Foundation published dissident Soviet literature.
With regard to the former, which is professedly published as a psychological curiosity, it having been composed during sleep, there appears to us nothing in the quality of the lines to render this circumstance extraordinary.
With the success of Wizard on page and stage, Baum and Denslow hoped lightning would strike a third time and in 1901 published Dot and Tot of Merryland.
Lina wrote a memoir, Leben mit einem Kriegsverbrecher ( Living With a War Criminal ), which was published in 1976.
With the exception of You Know Me Al, which was initially written and published as six separate stories, Lardner never wrote a novel, but is considered by many to be one of America's best writers of the short story.
With time, Barker also created the role-playing game Empire of the Petal Throne, set in the Tékumel fictional universe and first published in 1975 by TSR, Inc.
With a collaborator who published as " Dr. Karl Hacks ," Taxil wrote another book called the Devil in the Nineteenth Century, which introduced a new character, Diana Vaughan, a supposed descendant of the Rosicrucian alchemist Thomas Vaughan.
In 1815 he published Observations on Emigration to France, With an Account of Health, Economy, and the Education of Children, a cautionary work propounding his view that English invalids should avoid French spas and go instead to Malta.
* 1070 – With a team of scholars, the Chinese official Su Song also published the Ben Cao Tu Jing in 1070, a treatise on pharmacology, botany, zoology, metallurgy, and mineralogy.
With Forsythe's help, he submitted his first successful cover painting to the Post in 1916, Mother's Day Off ( published on May 20 ).
With his Los Alamos colleague Robert Schrandt he published a report, " Some Elementary Attempts at Numerical Modeling of Problems Concerning Rates of Evolutionary Processes ", which applied some of his earlier ideas on branching processes to biological inheritance.
In 1987, Baez's second autobiography called And a Voice to Sing With was published and became a New York Times bestseller.
With Bennington, Derrida undertook the challenge published as Jacques Derrida, an arrangement in which Bennington attempted to provide a systematic explication of Derrida's work ( called the " Derridabase ") using the top two-thirds of every page, while Derrida was given the finished copy of every Bennington chapter and the bottom third of every page in which to show how deconstruction exceeded Bennington's account ( this was called the " Circumfession ").
" Grow Old With Me " was later published in its original form along with other draft stories in The Alternate Asimovs in 1986.

With and imposing
With allies among the plain states, Elam attacked and destroyed the empire of Eshnunna, destroying a number of cities and imposing its rule on portions of the plain for the first time.
With an imposing force he returned to the Roman Forum, and at the foot of the Capitoline Hill encountered Galba, who, alarmed by rather vague rumors of treachery, was making his way through a dense crowd of wandering citizens towards the barracks of the guard.
With this merger it also acquired the imposing Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg.
With an imposing tower it was built c. 1436 for the Franscicans of London.
With the British in complete control of the seas, Napoleon thus opted for economic war, imposing the Continental System against the British isles, in a bid to dry up vital British commercial relations with the Continent.
With their regaining of political dominance through paramilitary violence and suppression of black voting, they passed laws imposing legal racial segregation and a variety of Jim Crow rules that imposed second-class status on blacks.
With the rise of HIV / AIDS levels of infection across the globe, rituals to which women are subjected in order to be " cleansed " or accepted into her new husband's home make her susceptible to the psychological adversities that may be involved as well as imposing health risks.
With his great height and very long limbs, Bol was one of the league's most imposing defensive presences, blocking shots at an unprecedented rate.
With his imposing physical strength and playmaking ability, Lindros established himself as the top player on a Flyers team that had perennially been in contention but always fell short.
With the challenges of the reactionary Paulista Revolt out of the way, and the looming mass-mobilization of a potential new enemy — the urban proletariat, Vargas grew more concerned with imposing a paternalistic tutelage over the working class, functioning to both control them and co-opt them.
" With regard to Hitler's later ambition of imposing a National Socialist regime throughout Europe, Nazi propaganda used the term Neuordnung ( often poorly translated as " the New Order ", while actually referring to the " re-structurization " of state borders on the European map and the resulting post-war economic hegemony of Greater Germany ), so one could probably say that the Nazis pursued " a " new world order.
With Alexandru Vlahuţă, George Coşbuc and others, he belonged to the first generation of Romanian authors to take a noted interest in imposing professionalism.
With anarchy spreading and the future of the dynasty at stake, the Czar had a choice of instituting the reforms suggested by Count Sergei Witte or imposing a military dictatorship.
With the Soviet Army imposing a security crackdown on Baikonur, even upon the KGB, Gant and Priabin escape Baikonur in a KGB helicopter.

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