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With such a broad denotation, there is no universal language or unifying institution for designers of all disciplines.
With Dhrystone, Weicker gathered meta-data from a broad range of software, including programs written in FORTRAN, PL / 1, SAL, ALGOL 68, and Pascal.
With this broad coalition of supporters, Gaius held his office for two years and had much of his prepared legislation passed.
With the track and field squad, he won awards in the broad jump.
With a goal of determining broad patterns of relationship, the issue was not to get every word right but to detect patterns.
With this common touch and broad appeal, he subsequently led the party to victory in the election against the Progressive Conservative Party led by George Drew.
With short legs, broad and rounded head, and small eyes with short rounded ears, it resembles a bear more than other mustelids.
With this widespread appeal, the myth appears in more ancient texts than any other myth and in an exceptionally broad range of Egyptian literary styles.
With the widespread arrival of sound film in American theaters in 1929, many independent exhibitors began dropping the then-dominant presentation model, which involved live acts and a broad variety of shorts before a single featured film.
With such a broad expanse of water as the Haringvliet and the North Sea close by, it is popular with water sports lovers and the Haringvliet is being used increasingly for national and international water sports events.
With over 7, 000 earthquakes around the world each year of magnitude 4. 0 or greater, trivial success in earthquake prediction is easily obtained using sufficiently broad parameters of time, location, or magnitude.
With hundreds of volunteers and the broad support of the community he established WaterFire as an on-going installation in 1997.
With his life spanning the end of the Three Kingdoms period and the beginning of the Unified Silla, Wonhyo played a vital role in the reception and assimilation of the broad range of doctrinal Buddhist streams that flowed into the Korean peninsula at the time.
With the major labels effectively pushing the genuine indie labels out of the market, the independent chart became less significant in the early 1990s, with ' alternative ' increasingly being used to describe artists, and ' indie ' often used to describe a broad range of guitar-based rock and pop.
With phrases such as " There gloom the dark broad seas " ( 45 ) and " The deep / Moans round with many voices " ( 55 – 56 ), Tennyson seems to be consciously invoking Homer.
With this broad range of products, Cooper is positioned for several long-term growth trends including the global infrastructure build-out, the need to improve the reliability and productivity of the electric grid, the demand for higher energy-efficient products and the need for improved electrical safety.
With Id per marker, these sensor tags can be worn under clothing and tracked at 500 Hz in broad daylight.
With this sort of posture, only short, broad strides could be achieved.
With broad, thick, glossy, ovate leaves, water hyacinth may rise above the surface of the water as much as 1 meter in height.
With the support of NASA, Google and a broad range of technology forecasters and technocapitalists, the Singularity University opened in June 2009 at the NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley with the goal of preparing the next generation of leaders to address the challenges of accelerating change.
" With this approach, a broad range of films, such as a 1960s Hitchcock film, a 1970s experimental underground film, a European auteur film, a U. S. " Independent " film, and even a mainstream foreign-language film ( with subtitles ) might all fall under the rubric of " art house films.
With, at present, more than 140 programmes, ranging from AgriGenomics to Quantitative Finance, the university provides a broad base for learning, while focusing on marine, nano and life science as well as societal, environmental and cultural change.
With little prospects, some pardos and llaneros began to join the rebellions that were breaking out against Spanish rule in the broad plains of southern Venezuela.
With the immediate objective of capturing Seoul, the offensive commenced on 22 April on two broad fronts: the main thrust across the Imjin River in the western sector held by the US I Corps involving 337, 000 troops driving towards Seoul, and the secondary effort involving 149, 000 troops attacking further east across the Soyang River in the central and eastern sectors, falling primarily on the US IX Corps, and to a lesser extent on the US X Corps sector.

With and mixture
With the proper mixture of water, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, micro-organisms are allowed to break down organic matter to produce compost.
In Northeastern Brazil and among the diaspora of its population in other Brazilian regions, cuzcuz ( locally, in Rio de Janeiro, in São Paulo ), a steamed cake of couscous and corn flour ( a mixture called fubá, pronounced, said to be of African origin from the slave trade ), is a popular meal, served in many forms: With sugar and milk, with varied meats, with cheese and eggs, and so on.
With Rigoletto, Verdi sets up his original idea of musical drama as a cocktail of heterogeneous elements, embodying social and cultural complexity, and beginning from a distinctive mixture of comedy and tragedy.
With the grenade weighing and holding a explosive mixture, its lethality radius is.
With a mixture of three gases it is possible to create mixes suitable for different depths or purposes by adjusting the proportions of each gas.
With the conventional two-spark-plug or one-spark-plug system and homogenous mixture, this squeeze stream prevents the flame from propagating to the combustion chamber's trailing side in the mid and high engine speed ranges.
With the advent of audio recording and Mass media, the 20th century witnessed the outcrop of Popular Music, as well as in Classical Music, both the revival of ancient forms, as a mixture of various forms, from ancient to contemporary.
With the assistance of psychiatrists, he gathered billions of his citizens under the pretense of income tax inspections, then paralyzed them and froze them in a mixture of alcohol and glycol to capture their souls.
With the Ojibwa expansion, the area became a mixture of the two.
With the addition of new bass player, Giorgio Kilkenny, this line-up recorded Too-Rye-Ay in 1982, a hybrid of soul and Celtic folk, the new sound accompanied by a new fabulous look, with the band attired in dungarees, scarves, leather waistcoats, and what was described as " a generally scruffy right-off-the-farm look ", or " a raggle-taggle mixture of gypsy, rural Irish and Steinbeck Okie ".
With this new rip-resistant mixture, duralumin quickly spread throughout the aircraft industry in the early 1930s, where it was well suited to the new monocoque construction techniques that were being introduced at the same time.
With the heat generated by this mixture he hoped to drive a small steam engine, which could also be powered with coal during surface operation.
With both air and fuel in a closed cylinder, compressing the mixture too much poses the danger of auto-ignition — or behaving like a diesel engine.
With the clay mixture, the main goal was to find a mixture that would withstand high temperatures and adhere to the blade without shrinking, cracking, or peeling as it dried.
With the hemispherical combustion chamber design, the intake and exhaust valves are on opposite sides of the chamber, sending the combustion mixture flowing directly across the chamber.
With a hemispherical chamber, a straighter flow path is provided for the air / fuel mixture across the chamber.
With the mixture of art-school, glamour and punk noise they attempted the attention of John Peel and became the first Swiss Wave export hit.
With records charting from the 1950s to the 1980s, he became well known as a practitioner of the Nashville sound ( a mixture of older country-style music with elements of popular music ).
With the Appalachian Mountains to the west, those who might otherwise have spread into rural areas stayed in cities and were thus exposed to a broader mixture of music than those in, for example, the rural Mississippi delta.
With this kind of resist dyeing, a rice flour mixture is applied using a brush or a tool such as a palette knife.
With rare exceptions, Standard Englishes use either American or British spelling systems, or a mixture of the two ( such as in Canadian English and Australian English spelling ).
With progressing time the mixture will become more and more randomly ordered.
With a mixture of youth and experience Bert was able to lead the team to a 28-31-7 finish.

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