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With a total length of 1, 020 kilometers, the Daugava ( or Zapadnaya Dvina in its upper reaches ) originates in the Valday Hills in Russia's Tver ' Oblast, meanders through northern Belarus, and then winds through Latvia for 370 kilometers before emptying into the Gulf of Riga.
With a new constitution and a new parliament representing diverse parties and factions, Russia's political structure subsequently showed signs of stabilization.
With an area of 13. 1 million km² ( 5. 1 million square miles ), Siberia takes up roughly 77 % of Russia's total territory.
With a population of over 1. 1 million, it is Russia's second-largest city east of the Ural Mountains after Novosibirsk, and seventh by size nationally.
With the victory of Russia's Revolution, Mayakovsky worked on interpreting the facts of the new reality.
With the start of World War I PSR found itself divided on the issue of Russia's participation in the war.
With the discreet assistance of Imperial Russian troops, the Austrian army ( except for the garrisons at Alba Iulia and Deva ) and the Austrian-Romanian administration retreated to Wallachia and Wallachian Oltenia ( both were, at the time, under Russia's occupation ).
With Russia's 1856 defeat in the Crimean War, a part of southern Bessarabia including a part of Budjak ( Reni, Ismail, Bolgrad, Kilia ) was ceded by the Russian Empire back to the Principality of Moldavia, which soon united with Wallachia to form the United Principalities ( personal union: 1859 ; full union: 1862 ).
With her three entries accumulating a total of 388 points, Chiara became also the third most successful Eurovision artist in terms of total points earned in her performances, behind Russia's Dima Bilan and Sweden's Carola
With a win in that match, also by the scores of 1-0, 3-0, Mocco advanced to the quarterfinal round to meet Russia's Bakhtiyar Akhmedov.

With and ability
With agriculture came increased population, the ability to store and redistribute crops, and the potential to support specialist craftsmen and administrators.
With the reform of its apartheid government, South Africa no longer needed Comoros as evidence of its ostensible ability to enjoy good relations with a black African state ; the end of the Cold War had also diminished Comoros ' strategic value to Pretoria.
With this ability, cetaceans can search for, chase and catch fast-swimming prey in total darkness.
With its double-sided drive mechanism, it had the ability to utilize double-sided, double-density ( DS / DD ) floppy disks natively.
With the help of meta-analysis, Hunter & Schmidt advanced the idea of validity generalization, which suggests that some performance predictors, specifically cognitive ability tests ( see especially Hunter and Hunter & Schmidt ) have a relatively stable and positive relation to job performance across all jobs.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and with Vietnam's decreased ability to provide assistance, Laos has sought to improve relations with its regional neighbors.
With this pruning in place, consumers can more easily find quality shareware products while still preserving the ability to find obscure and niche software.
With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and — subject to security provisions — from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees ' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information.
With the invention of the polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) technique, DNA profiling took huge strides forward in both discriminating power and the ability to recover information from very small ( or degraded ) starting samples.
With the advent of the compact cassette and the compact disc in the 1980s, the easy reproduction of deep and loud bass was no longer limited by the ability of a phonograph record stylus to track a groove, and producers could add more low frequency content to recordings.
With the ability to resist magic and powerful darkvision, drow are more powerful than many of Dungeons & Dragonss races.
With the reel's weight suspended beneath the rod, underspin reels are generally more comfortable to cast and hold for long periods, and the ability to use all standard spinning rods greatly increases its versatility compared to traditional spin cast reels.
With Rossini a standard distribution of four characters is reached: a prima donna soubrette ( soprano or mezzo ); a light, amorous tenor ; a basso cantante or baritone capable of lyrical, mostly ironical expression ; and a basso buffo whose vocal skills, largely confined to clear articulation and the ability to ‘ patter ’, must also extend to the baritone for the purposes of comic duets.
With her lively mind, Caroline developed into a scholar of considerable ability.
With his vivid manner of portraiture and his ability to catch unerringly some striking and usually unfamiliar aspect of his subject, he superseded Sargent as England's fashionable portrait painter.
With relatively free access to land and space, Perret and his team of 60 architects and planners had the ability to interpret the spatiality of the city as required.
With the increase in user generated content, disparate data silos, and file formats, information architects and taxonomist will be required to allow users the ability to tag ( classify ) the data.
With the advent of MultiFinder and the ability to run more than one application simultaneously came a new Event Manager call, WaitNextEvent, which allows an application to specify a sleep interval.
With her brother as her manager, Colbert was able to secure roles in prestigious films, and this period marked the height of her earning ability.
With it, they also lost the ability to make sure that the toy stores were never overloaded with products.
With improvements in the ability to calculate the gravitational force between planets during the first half of the 19th century, it was recognized that the ecliptic itself moved slightly, which was named planetary precession as early as 1863, while the dominant component was named lunisolar precession.
With the first promotional video clip from the game being revealed at Shoshinkai in November 1996, Yoshi's Island 64 presented lush, colourful worlds of pre-rendered 3D graphics and polygonal animations, also demonstrating the Nintendo 64's ability to run 2D games.
With the advent of programs such as the Total Information Awareness program and ADVISE, technologies such as high speed surveillance computers and biometrics software, and laws such as the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, governments now possess an unprecedented ability to monitor the activities of their subjects.
With a small force and no money to hire new troops, Hamilcar ’ s strategic goal probably was to maintain a stalemate, as he had not the recourses to win the war and nor the authority to peacefully settle it Hamilcar was in command of a mercenary army composed of multiple nationalities and his ability to successfully lead this force demonstrates his skill as field commander.
With it came financial success and the ability to demand more creative control.

With and sustain
With the help of a favourable international economic climate, the availability of domestic resources, and industrial policies that support foreign export-oriented investment, the economy has been able to sustain a period of rapid growth.
With the preference of predators towards old and infirm individuals, which can no longer sustain peak speeds, few wild prey-animals live as long as their biological potential.
With the fall of Điện Biên Phủ in 1954 to the Viet Minh, French control of Vietnam collapsed and Bảo Đại needed foreign help to sustain his State of Vietnam.
" With reference to Dallin Oaks, I should like to say that while we nominate and sustain him today, he will not be ordained to the apostleship, nor will he be set apart as a member of the Council of the Twelve, nor will he begin his apostolic service, until after he completes his present judicial commitments, which may require several weeks.
With no party or coalition able to sustain a parliamentary majority, Prime Ministers found themselves unable to risk their political position with unpopular reforms.
With U. S. advice and training, the AFP and civilian authorities have improved their ability to coordinate and sustain counterterrorism operations.
With a small civil service, staffed mostly by the Aku and urban Wollofs, Jawara and the PPP sought to build a nation and develop an economy to sustain both farmers and urban dwellers.
With the chalice gone, the Sumerian gods no longer had the means to sustain themselves, let alone fight Dahak any further.
With ammunition, spare parts, fuel, and medical supplies running dangerously low the increasingly hard-pressed National Guard could no longer sustain a prolonged fight against the rebels.
With that film, Dressler demonstrated her profound generosity to other performers: Dressler personally insisted that her studio bosses cast Cromwell on a loan-out in the lead opposite her — it was another break that helped sustain his rising status in Hollywood.
With the railroad unable to sustain the money losing commuter operation, let alone invest in improved physical plant and rolling stock, the New Jersey Department of Transportation became involved with maintaining the service.
With the decline of the industrial sector and the rise of white-collar jobs, the labor movement needed to tap into this large pool of potential members in order to sustain the movement.
It is neither the work nor the gift of the exploiting classes, and it will be defended by those who, with sacrifices accumulated over generations, have imposed it … With a tranquil conscience … I sustain that never before has Chile had a more democratic government than that over which I have the honor to preside.
With very little income coming their way from their two PS1 titles, Graftgold found it difficult to sustain development of Hardcorps, the one title they were contracted to produce for a little known publisher by the name of Coconuts.
" Revere the memory of your forebears, revere your forefathers graves: With their acts and service, sustain your spirit, sustain your strength ..." Polish: " Czcij przodków twych pamięć, czcij ojców mogiły: W ich dziełach, zasługach krzep ducha, krzep siły ..."
With the outbreak of war on 3 September 1939, Britain and France initiated a naval blockade to weaken Germany by depriving her of the vital imports she needed to sustain her war effort.
With only a little chocolate and three biscuits to sustain him, without a tent or survival equipment, Crean walked the distance to Hut Point in 18 hours, arriving in a state of collapse.
With extreme population manipulation through the building and canceling of large amounts of soldiers while paused, it is possible to sustain a pan-global computer nation export economy with one underdeveloped, vastly overpopulated nation.
With music and his work to combat prostate cancer, Wilson has been able to sustain the passion and drive that have been hallmarks of his legendary career.
With Zion being the one planet left with the ability to sustain human life, mankind must cling to life in space colonies.
Although he was discouraged by his father from experimenting with the structure of the veena, he nevertheless modified the instrument after his father's death to better equip it for solo performance, transforming it into a larger bass instrument ( sometimes called a ' Dagar veena '): With the help of the instrument house Kanailal & Brother, he enlarged the tumbas ( gourds ) and dhandhi ( hollow neck ) to create greater resonance and to allow the notes to sustain longer and so better reproduce the techniques used in dhrupad singing.
With the exodus of British families, numbers had dropped to a level hardly sufficient to sustain the establishment but by 1957 the school had approximately 370 boys on its rolls.
With a two-track confluence or blended approach of teaching and coaching, a student at Thornton was afforded the opportunity to transition away or change lanes from a pedagogical practice to progress and sustain an independent andragogical approach to, and a lifetime desire for learning and development.

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