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With names and addresses listed, verification came next.
With our growth came expansion into new fields of service.
With the coming-of-age of railroads superseding canal barge transport, the lake was abandoned by the Commonwealth, sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and sold again to private interests and eventually came to be owned by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club in 1881.
With the American Revolutionary War came " Brother Jonathan " as another personification and finally after the War of 1812 Uncle Sam appeared.
With no place for his team to play, Rhodes ' effort came to nothing.
With the advent of wireless and radio goods, people came to be much more connected.
With disappointing rates of growth came a high degree of economic experimentation.
With the chance of a quick profit removed, the wave of demutualisations came to an end in 2000.
" With these few words ... came a sureness of mind that matched the depth of feeling in my heart.
With the Indian trade came the Indianization of the culture of Funan and the religion of Hinduism.
With the advent of the Mod period came " Body Jewelry ".
With agriculture came increased population, the ability to store and redistribute crops, and the potential to support specialist craftsmen and administrators.
With Hugh's coronation, a new era began for France, and his descendants came to be named the Capetians, with the Capetian dynasty ruling France for more than 800 years ( 987 – 1848, with some interruptions ).
With this low power consumption came the possibility of using solar cells as the power source, realised around 1978 by such calculators as the Royal Solar 1, Sharp EL-8026, and Teal Photon.
With the New Latin period, the language itself came to be regarded as a medium only for " serious " and learned expression, a view that left little room for Latin poetry.
With nothing more to be feared from the enemy, Domitian came forward to meet the invading forces ; he was universally saluted by the title of Caesar, and the mass of troops conducted him to his father's house.
" With satisfaction came severe personal difficulties: acting the same role over an extended period, it became impossible for him to separate Ziggy Stardust — and, later, the Thin White Duke — from his own character offstage.
With the rise of Islam in the 7th century the power of Aksum declined and the Kingdom became isolated, the Dahlak archipelago, northern and western Eritrea, came under increasing control of Islamic powers based in Yemen and Beja lands in Sudan. The Beja were often in alliance with the Umayyads of Arabia who themselves established footholds along stretches of the Eritrean coastline and the Dahlak archipelago while the Funj of Sudan exacted tribute from the adjacent western lowlands of Eritrea.
With the recent isolation of Bacillus boroniphilus, borophiles came into discussion.
With an increasingly centralized monarchy, the first standing army since Roman times, and the use of artillery, France expelled the English from its territory and came out of the Middle Ages as the most powerful nation in Europe, only to lose that status to Spain following defeat in the Italian Wars.
With them came various other gods and beings during which a grand funeral for Baldr was held.
With him came a number of Sergeant Majors.
With almost 20 parties competing in the first round, the presidential election came down to a January 7, 1996 runoff in which PAN candidate Álvaro Arzú Irigoyen defeated Alfonso Portillo Cabrera of the FRG by just over 2 % of the vote.
With Henry VII's accession to the throne in 1485, the Wars of the Roses came to an end, and Tudors would continue to rule England for 118 years.
With a part of the Ostrogoths on the run, the Huns next came to the territory of the Visigoths, led by Athanaric.

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With no replacement in development, Holden looked towards Opel for providing the foundations of the VB, basing it loosely on the four-cylinder Rekord E bodyshell with the front grafted on from the Opel Senator A.
It was further altered slightly in 2006, to resemble the town's arms even more closely, including the Latin motto Animo et Fide, which, when loosely translated, means With Courage and Faith.
Her next film was Shatranje Bad ( loosely translated: Chess With the Wind ), directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani which screened at several film festivals.
With a mini-series role as enigmatic Lord Richard Fenton in the TV miniseries Scarlett, loosely based on the sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, Bean made the transition to Hollywood feature films.
With Lapine, Finn penned a musical loosely based on his near-death experience following brain surgery, exploring the role of music in his life and recovery.
With a Shapley-Sawyer rating of IX, it is rather loosely packed for a globular and was once thought to be a tightly concentrated open cluster.
With reference to the 2005 World Summit, the General Assembly approved in April 2007 a number of loosely related reform initiatives, covering international environmental governance, a unified gender organization, and ‘ Delivering as One ’ at the country level to enhance the consolidation of UN programme activities.
With commissions for over 230 buildings during his career, Bryce is best known for perfecting the Scottish Baronial style, with which he pioneered the development of large and loosely planned country houses, for example Craigends House in Renfrewshire.
Ivan Bohun became a popular Ukrainian folk hero, immortalized by Henryk Sienkiewicz in a novel With Fire and Sword and Jerzy Hoffman's movie with the same name where character Jurko Bohun was loosely based on him.
" This Is the First of Your Last Warning " loosely derives its percussion from Michael Jackson's " Rock With You " ( or Public Image Ltd .' s " Albatross " from their 1979 album Metal Box ).
He was also loosely associated with the Dudes With Attitudes in early 1990 during their feud with the Four Horsemen.
With a screenplay by P. G. Wodehouse, loosely based on his novel of the same name, music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, it is directed by George Stevens.
With New York City in a deep fiscal crisis, and school art, music, and cultural programs eliminated, a loosely organized, group of artists and educators set up a basement storefront to serve Harlem and the Upper West Side.

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With the onset of World War I, Hale organized the National Research Council to coordinate and support scientific work on military problems.
With these ideas referring to an organized body of knowledge and " any systematically presented set of concepts, whether they are empirical, axiomatic, or philosophical, " Lehre " is associated with theory and science in the etymology of general systems, but also does not translate from the German very well ; " teaching " is the " closest equivalent ", but " sounds dogmatic and off the mark ".
With his close friend James Madison he organized the Democratic-Republican Party, and subsequently resigned from Washington's cabinet.
With his childhood friend and neighbor, guitarist John Felice, he organized a band modeled after the Velvets.
With the Militia Act of 1903, part of the militia was federalized and renamed the National Guard and organized as a Reserve force for the Army ; this is the official founding of the National Guard.
With his departure, there was no longer an organized garrison of Mexican troops in Texas, and many of the Texans believed that the war was over.
With a two-thirds vote of the delegates needed to nominate, almost every silver delegate would have to vote for the same candidate to assure success, though any organized support from gold delegates would greatly damage a silver candidate's chances.
With the exception of The Big Boy, the strip's first villain, a fictionalized version of Al Capone, and a few others, Tracy's cases tended to involve independent operators rather than organized crime figures.
With the release of the 3rd edition of Dungeons & Dragons, RPGA — the organized play division of WotC — announced a new massively shared living campaign, Living Greyhawk, modeled on a 2nd edition campaign called Living City.
With time, people of the neighbourhoods organized the building of the falles and the typically intricate constructions, including their various figures, were born.
With the crossbowmen neutralized, the French cavalry charged again in organized rows.
With the lockout resolved in 2005, the league organized an unprecedented draft lottery to set the 2005 draft order.
With an average of 0. 0296 inhabitants / km² ( 0. 0767 / sq mi ), the Lake and Peninsula Borough is the second least densely populated organized county-equivalent in the United States ; only the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, which is unorganized, has a lower density.
With early settlement in the mid-17th century by English colonists, the county was organized in 1779 from parts of Chowan County, Hertford County, and Perquimans County.
With Becker County not formally organized until 1871, it was the earliest settlement in the area.
With Masseria gone, Maranzano set out to remodel organized crime in New York.
With the death of Maranzano, Luciano became the dominant organized crime boss in the United States.
With the dissolution of the erstwhile princely states and the Indian independence movement reaching its conclusion in 1947, Carnatic music went through a radical shift in patronage into an art of the masses with ticketed performances organized by private institutions called sabhās.
With exceptions for the war years, it has been organized approximately every four years, in the more recent years by the World Organization of the Scout Movement ( WOSM ), in different locations over the world.
With the help of geologist Clarence Dutton, Steel organized a USGS expedition to study the lake in 1886.
With this idea in mind, Shapovalov and Voitinskiy organized auditions in Moscow in early 1999 for teenage female vocalists.
With the declaration of war in December 1941, the War Industries Board declared shellac a rationed commodity, and newly organized record labels were forced to purchase their shellac allocations from existing companies.
With MI5 reduced to a skeleton staff of just 28 officers and relegated to the sidelines, and with Thomson unable to contain or penetrate the revitalized IRA with a series of clumsy and hastily organized police intelligence operations, it fell to Smith-Cumming and SIS ( then MI1 ( c )) to organize a new espionage unit in Ireland, based on continental lines and called the Dublin District Special Branch, in mid-1920.
With a heavy military influence in the University, many students left college to join the army during World War I, and the local ROTC was organized in 1916.

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