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With and Odysseus
With the help of Athena, the arms are awarded to Odysseus, and Ajax goes insane and attacks the Achaeans ' herd.
With help from Phaeacian King Alcinous ( Jeroen Krabbé ), they help Odysseus back to Ithica.

With and sitting
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 that success he was picked as the Labour Party candidate for Ebbw Vale ( displacing the sitting MP ), and easily held the seat at the 1929 General Election.
With 21 games remaining and sitting 4 points out of 8th in the Western Conference, the Blue Jackets dealt long time defenseman Rostislav Klesla and Dane Byers to the Phoenix Coyotes for Scottie Upshall and Sami Lepistö at the trade deadline ( February 28, 2011 ).
With Chuck Panozzo focusing on his health concerns, Glen Burtnik returned to Styx, this time as bass player, to fill Chuck's duties, with Chuck participating on a part-time basis, sitting in as his health permitted.
With Internet message boards, a user sitting at his or her computer is the only one present in their online experience, which might have to do with why they are more willing to reach out.
With his appointment as assessor ( or chief legal officer ) of the Chancellor's Court, Blackstone became far more involved in the university's peculiar legal system, and records show him sitting between eight and ten times a year from 1753 to 1759, mainly dealing with small claims of debt.
With the publication of his novel 69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess ( Canongate, Edinburgh 2002 ), Home finally got the British literary press sitting up and taking serious notice of him, ironically for a book which carries his most acidic condemnations of the literary establishment.
With every flash of lightning, the paintings flicker with ghastly images, including a demure young woman sprouting snakes from her scalp ( Medusa ), a magnificent sailing ship at sea that becomes a tattered and ghostly version thereof in a storm, a man who changes into a decrepit corpse, a knight and horse who both turn into terrifying skeletons, and a woman sitting upon a sofa who is revealed as a were-tiger.
With time, he became the strongest supporter of President Allende, and was a member of his cabinet several times, even becoming his vice-President in 1972 ( Chilean Constitutional custom does not have a standing vice-presidential office ; rather, the sitting Minister of the Interior, as the senior cabinet minister, is temporarily designated " vice president " only during the President's absence during formal State visits abroad ).
He is also clever at other times, for example, in " The One With Ross ’ s Teeth ", while the other five friends sat around at Central Perk pondering why their bosses don't like them, it was Joey who pointed out, " Maybe it's because you're all sitting around here at 11: 30 on a Wednesday.
With a single-breasted suit, it is proper to have the buttons unfastened while sitting down to avoid an ugly drape.
With both backbenchers and frontbenchers able to attend meetings, the 1922 Committee now encompasses all sitting Conservative members of the House of Commons, although frontbench members attend by invitation and cannot participate in elections and is similar to the Parliamentary Labour Party.
* March 24: The fight that inspired the movie Rocky: With a young Sylvester Stallone sitting at home and watching, Muhammad Ali retains his world Heavyweight championship with a fifteenth round knockout over underdog Chuck Wepner, but not without suffering a ninth round knockdown first, in Cleveland.
With the plane out of power and sitting in near darkness a hijacker threw a grenade and then all hijackers started random shooting into the passengers.
With the approval of the Congress and CPI ( M ), the sitting Chief Minister of Karnataka, H. D. Deve Gowda, was asked to head the coalition as Prime Minister after V. P. Singh and Jyoti Basu declined.
With the agreement of the Cabinet Minister responsible for the civil service, the Public Service Commission may choose not to exercise its prerogatives ; Parliament then has two sitting days to allow or disallow that decision.
With a perpetually bandaged tail, the peculiar black cat Spooky lives with his owner Fenwick Flooky, who does embroidery while characteristically wearing a fez and sitting barefoot in a rocking chair.
With the second pilot sitting behind the first, the pilots in other Starfuries remain standing.
With regard to the main character Ella, they state, " She is a strong and intelligent role model — instead of taking her misfortune sitting down, she marches off to rid herself of the troublesome curse.
With the exception of Obsolete Certifications, Microsoft generally offers upgrade paths which allow a person holding a previous generation certification to upgrade to the current generation paths by sitting upgrade exams.
With an opponent sitting against the bottom corner turnbuckle, an attacking wrestler repeatedly rubs the sole of their boot across the face of the opponent, and then executes either a running front kick, a running knee, a running low-angle big boot, a running low-angle single leg dropkick or other strikes that first see the attacking wrestler rebound off the opposing ropes and charge at the opponent.
With Jack Horner's father, Ralph, still sitting as a Senator, four Horners were sitting in the two chambers of Parliament simultaneously.
How to perform Adson's Test: With the patient in a sitting position, hands resting on thighs, the examiner palpates ( feels ) both radial pulses as the patient rapidly fills the lungs by deep inspiration and, with breath held, hyperextends the neck and turns the head toward the ' affected ' side.

With and beside
With Thee beside me and the Cup o ’ erflowing,
With a girth of 24 feet 9 inches and a height of over 40 meters, the Sauble Elm, a white elm ( Ulmus americana ) which once grew beside the banks of the Sauble River between the towns of Hepworth and Sauble Beach in the county of Bruce in the province of Ontario, was one of the largest " wild " elms in North America.
With fertile meadows beside the Connecticut River, Lancaster was in 1874 the twelfth most productive agricultural town in the state.
With both signs located beside each other, it shows everyone that nature and progress can efficiently coexist in Calamba City.
With the addition of rotating airfoils, that when deployed essentially extend the length of the ‘ wings ’, located beside the 4 main thruster assemblies, this was depicted as the first atmospheric-capable production model of a Starfury.
With a prime location beside Clifton Hill, it has remained open as a permanent facility.
With Aardman doing stop-motion, they covered all three major styles, beside traditional and computer animation.
With Scout and Guide and Monitor beside us,
With increases in learning in the middle of the medieval European era, there appeared beside earlier myths and legends, also literary fiction.
With the locomotives under EWS management, they were used more widely over the network until 2005 when they were allocated to work beside the Mendip Rail fleet.

With and Eumaeus
With the help of his son Telemachus, Athena, and Eumaeus, the swineherd, he killed all of them except Medon, who had been polite to Penelope, and Phemius, a local singer who had only been forced to help the suitors against Penelope.

With and audience
With more ardor than depth, Ibn Yasin's arguments were disputed by his audience.
With the launch of Channel 4 and its Film on Four commissioning strand Art Cinema was promoted to a wider audience.
With the increasing availability of the Internet in the 21st and late 20th century, the traditional paper zine has begun to give way to the webzine ( or " e-zine ") that is easier to produce and uses the potential of the Internet to reach an ever larger, possibly global, audience.
These programs resembled the " sympathetic " yet contradictory film Dances With Wolves of 1990, in which, according to Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, the narrative choice was to relate the Lakota story as told through a Euro-American voice, for wider impact among a general audience.
For example, Bill Haley's incompletely bowdlerized cover of " Shake, Rattle and Roll " transformed Big Joe Turner's humorous and racy tale of adult love into an energetic teen dance number, while Georgia Gibbs replaced Etta James's tough, sarcastic vocal in " Roll With Me, Henry " ( covered as " Dance With Me, Henry ") with a perkier vocal more appropriate for an audience unfamiliar with the song to which James's song was an answer, Hank Ballard's " Work With Me, Annie ".
" With his " manly, tormented voice ," Murrow contained and mastered the panic and danger he felt, thereby communicating it all the more effectively to his audience.
With the development of the private theatres, drama became more oriented toward the tastes and values of an upper-class audience.
With the building of the Salisbury Court Theatre in 1629 near the site of the defunct Whitefriars, the London audience had six theatres to choose from: three surviving large open-air " public " theatres, the Globe, the Fortune, and the Red Bull, and three smaller enclosed " private " theatres, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit, and the Salisbury Court.
With " Tears " and already " Goodbye Horses " a guaranteed dancefloor favorite, this album found an appreciative audience as the latest incarnation of Psyche presented the songs live with a new found energy, and a maturity of experience.
With 21st-century technology, modern radio drama, also known as audio theater, has experienced a revival, with a growing number of independent producers who are able to build an audience through internet distribution.
With the group he became known to a wider audience and was able to tour extensively through 1958-1959, when he parted ways with Hamilton and moved to New York City.
With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. She sang before a crowd of more than 75, 000 people and a radio audience in the millions.
With blowhard McGee wavering between mundane tasks and hare-brained schemes ( like digging an oil well in the back yard ), antagonizing as many people as possible, and patient Molly indulging his foibles and providing loving support, not to mention a tireless parade of neighbors and friends in and out of the quiet home, Fibber McGee and Molly built its audience steadily, but once it found the full volume of that audience in 1940, they rarely let go of it.
With photographs taken by Maciunas himself, pieces by Ben Vautier, Alison Knowles and Takehisha Kosugi were performed in the street for free, although in practice there was ' no audience to speak of ' anyway.
Major articles in Byte Magazine introduced the NAPLPS system to a wider audience, spread over a four month period in the February, March, April, and May 1983 issues. With the standard complete, the U. S. teletext plans started moving forward.
With Roessler on board, Black Flag began earnest experimentation, sometimes to critical and audience disdain: One critic writes that Slip It In " blurs the line between moronic punk and moronic metal "; another writes My War is " a pretentious mess of a record with a totally worthless second side.
With the focus of the show having evolved towards a more youth-oriented one, the show became both popular and controversial for those same references to youth culture and the issues that both interested and affected this particular target audience.
The kazoo is not often found in European classical music, a rare exception being David Bedford's With 100 Kazoos, a piece which emphasizes the simplicity of the instrument — rather than being played by trained musicians, kazoos are handed out to members of the audience, who accompany a professional instrumental ensemble.
With Rheinsberg – ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte (" Rheinsberg – a Picture Book for Lovers ") in 1912, Tucholsky published a tale in which he adopted a fresh and playful tone ( which was unusual for that time ) and which made him known to a wider audience for the first time.
With the aid of hidden cameras and crusade witnesses, the producers of the show demonstrated Benny's apparent misappropriation of funds, his fabrication of the truth, and the way in which his staff chose crusade audience members to come on stage to proclaim their miracle healings.
With only a finite number of jamming transmitters available at any given time, it may be more efficient to block clandestine stations intended for a large audience rather than a message intended for a single person.

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