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With the goal of furthering Petra Kelly's ideas and political message, the Petra Kelly Foundation was founded in 1997 as part of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
With Kelly's help, and his own dogged campaigning, Douglas managed a narrow victory over Cusack in a runoff election.
With more collaborations along the way with Keri Hilson on her debut LP R. Kelly's single " Number One " along with T-Pain, and Gucci Mane on his on LP The State vs Radric Davis, she began work on her fourth studio album.
With air terminal modernization and the increased use of C-141 aircraft, Military Airlift Command aircrews seldom experienced any delays at Kelly's aerial port.
With the transfer of B-52 repair and overhaul to Oklahoma City in 1993, Kelly's workers shifted their attention to keeping the T-38 jet trainers of Air Education and Training Command ready to fly.
With his broad face, broken nose and distinctive white-blond hair, he would go on to play variations on the role of German officers in a series of films, notably The Battle of the Bulge ( 1965 ), Luchino Visconti's The Damned ( 1969 ), and Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ).

With and refusal
With Gladstone's refusal Derby and Disraeli looked elsewhere and settled on Disraeli's old friend Edward Bulwer-Lytton, who became Secretary of State for the Colonies ; Derby's son Lord Stanley, succeeded Ellenborough at the Board of Control.
With his refusal to support the King's annulment, More's enemies had enough evidence to have the King arrest him on treason.
With the refusal of Henry the Lion to bring help to Italy, the campaign was a complete failure.
With both its romantic appeal and its scientific intentions, anthropology has stood for the refusal to accept this conventional perception of homogenization toward a dominant Western model.
With Rome's refusal of the proposal, the Latin War begins.
With this refusal, Anna, according to Choniates, exclaimed “ that nature had mistaken the two sexes and had endowed Bryennius with the soul of a woman .” According to Ellen Quandahl and Susan C. Jarratt, Anna shows “ a repetition of sexualized anger .” Indeed, Dion C. Smythe asserts that Anna ’ s goals were “ thwarted by the men in her life .” Irene, however, according to Hill, had declined to participate in plans to revolt against an “ established ” emperor.
In 1962, the comic book superhero Spider-Man, created by Stan Lee, adopted the maxim, " With great power there must also come great responsibility " after his refusal to stop a thief led to the death of his Uncle Ben.
With the 1689 refusal of the Scottish bishops to swear allegiance to William of Orange while King James VII ( James II of England ) lived and had not abdicated, the Presbyterian polity was finally re-established in the Church of Scotland.
With the paper's fortunes on the rise, the Rheinische Zeitung continued to draw the government's ire, with the publication in January 1843 of a series of articles documenting the government's refusal to take seriously the complaints of the local peasantry.
With its great impact on the city, a skirmish occurred in which one colonist was wounded following the Assembly's refusal to provide quartering.
The Polish refusal to accept the Soviet offer is best illustrated by the famous quote of Marshall Edward Rydz-Śmigły, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish armed forces, who is quoted to have said: " With the Germans we run the risk of losing our liberty.
With the rise of Adolf Hitler and Nazism, the Rhön community moved its draft-age men and children to Liechtenstein around 1934 because of their conscientious refusal to serve in the armed forces and to accept Nazi teachers.
With assistance from the French Government the two larger ships were built for Club Med as Club Med I and Club Med II, with HAL / Carnival retaining rights of first refusal for purchase.
With Gorbachev's refusal, the conspirators ordered that he remain confined to the Foros dacha ; at the same time the dacha's communication lines ( which were controlled by the KGB ) were shut down.
" With them or without them we will liberate the country ," he told radio listeners in a 1947 national address, referring to the US refusal to forgive debts.
In this book he purports to examine the position of Pacelli, the later Pius XII, towards Adolf Hitler ’ s seizure of power, the downfall of the Catholic Zentrum Party, the Reichskonkordat between Nazi-Germany and the Vatican, the encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge (‘ With Burning Concern ’), paganism, the national-socialist education programs, the ‘ T4-program ’ ( the murder of physically and mentally handicapped persons ), the invasion of Poland, Operation Barbarossa, the Jews in the Netherlands, priest-president Jozef Tiso of Slovakia, the Ustasha in Independent State of Croatia, the deportation of Jews from Rome, the Hungarian Holocaust, the help offered to war criminals, the resistance against Nazism, the alleged refusal of the Church to " give back Jewish " children who had been in hiding, the failures of the Allies, alleged antisemitism after the Holocaust, and the moral question of alleged guilt of the Church and the pope.
With his refusal, the family home was razed and the family killed.
With the ongoing dispute between the SRU and then Edinburgh Rugby owner Bob Carruthers over the refusal to release Edinburgh players for a pre 2007 World Cup training camp, Paterson left Edinburgh for Gloucester by mutual consent.
With Derbyshire rooted to the bottom of the County Championship Division Two table at the end of the season and coupled with the internal issues at Derbyshire, including incoming Director of Cricket David Houghton's refusal to confirm him as captain for 2004, Cork requested to be released from the remainder of his three-year contract extension agreed only at the beginning of the 2003 season.
With the free agent era dawning, and with the Reds ' stubborn refusal to play the big-money game, " The Big Red Machine " began to lose key players.
With others of his colleagues he was in 1850 brought to trial for having taken part in organizing a movement for refusal to pay taxes ; he was condemned to fifteen months imprisonment in a fortress, but left the country before the sentence was executed.
With this refusal as excuse Zhu Quanzhong in March / April 891 marched against Weizhou in person, with generals Ge Congzhou and Ding Hui in charge of subordinate commands, capturing four counties and routing the Wei army in a battle at Neihuang.

With and turn
With the Balkans more or less pacified, Alexios could now turn his attention to Asia Minor, which had been almost completely overrun by the Seljuq Turks.
With improv, people can find true expressive freedom since they don't ever know how the situation is going to turn out.
With a chain drive transmission, a chainring attached to a crank drives the chain, which in turn rotates the rear wheel via the rear sprocket ( s ) ( cassette or freewheel ).
With sufficient heat, the liquid would turn into vapor quickly ( see boiling point ).
With the support of the Vahnatai the Exiles turn the tables on the Empire and successfully repulse their invasion.
With Albert Ballin as its director, the Hamburg-America Line became the world's largest transatlantic shipping company at the turn of the century.
With their southern border protected by the terms of this treaty, the Huns could turn their full attention to the further subjugation of tribes to the east.
With his southern flank weakening, Philip was forced to withdraw in the east and turn south himself to contain John's army.
Indeed, Paul Samuelson, writing within a Keynesian framework, defended mercantilism, writing: " With employment less than full and Net National Product suboptimal, all the debunked mercantilist arguments turn out to be valid.
With the advent of limited overs cricket promoting more adventurous batting styles and the use of ever heavier bats this style of bowling has declined, although some off-spinners will still use this tactic when the pitch is offering very little or no turn.
With few troops to spare on the front, Kerensky was forced to turn to the Petrograd Soviet for help.
* With the interest paid from daimyo loans, the Konoike buy a tract of ponds and swampland, turn the land into rice paddies and settle 480 households numbering perhaps 2, 880 peasants on the land.
With cameras rolling, he directed the eighteen-year-old to walk toward the camera, turn and walk away, then rearrange some flowers in a vase.
With the influx of missionary priests trained in the English Colleges in Douai and Rome from the 1570s onwards relations between the authorities and the Catholic community took a further turn for the worse.
" With this theory, if the involvement of a government in specific areas raises the involvement of individuals in social organizations and / or communities, this will in turn raise the social capital for that area.
With further instability, the cloud may continue to grow into cumulonimbus calvus ( essentially a very tall congestus cloud that produces thunder ), then ultimately capillatus when supercooled water droplets at the top turn into ice crystals giving it a cirriform appearance.
With Warwick in power in England, it was Charles of Burgundy's turn to fear a hostile alliance of England and France.
With this extra constraint, and the obvious rule of never undoing your last move, there is only one move at every turn.
With this construction it was difficult to make the planets revolve, and to get the moons to turn around the planets.
With the turn towards so called post-fordist modes of production in the advanced developing countries, many workers were forced out of their formal sector work and into informal employment.
Moreover, with some phytophthoric diseases, no tannic acid is generated. With the ink disease, the leaves turn yellow and later fall off ; the fruits remain small, and the nuts prematurely drop out of the burrs.
According to J. Bowyer Bell, in the Secret Army, " With the possible exception of Tom Maguire, who went along, the Dáil members felt that the IRA request gave them the moral recognition so long denied by all factions and that their conditional devolution of power would in turn give the IRA the moral basis for the impending campaign " of 1939 – 45.
With ailerons in the neutral position, the wing on the outside of the turn develops more lift than the opposite wing due to the variation in airspeed across the wing span, which tends to cause the aircraft to continue to roll.
The most important reason for this turn was technical: With a métro station, an RER station, and a motorway all situated directly underneath the Arche, the angle was the only way to accommodate the structure's giant foundations.
With the introduction and standardization of the Windows key after Windows 95, this kind of control scheme became faulty because players could accidentally press the Windows key while trying to press Ctrl or Alt, and this in turn could interfere with DOS games run on top of Windows via the Dos prompt.

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