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With and change
With regard to the change we are examining, the question is, at what point does the change become irreversible??
With due consideration for the limits of precision in assessing, expected rate of change in ossification of girls age 2 years, and the known variations in rate of ossification of these children as described in our preceding paper in the Supplement, each arrow with a `` shaft length '' of four months or less was selected as indicating `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion, for this particular epiphysis.
With another sudden change of mood, he is again calm and protective, exhorting her to trust and obey him as God's spokesman -- and the chromatic scale descends in ominous contradiction.
With the climate of change throughout Eastern Europe during the 1980s, the communist hegemony was challenged ( at the same time, the Milošević government began to gradually concentrate Yugoslav power in Serbia and calls for free multi-party elections were becoming louder.
With the clutch disengaged, the gearbox input shaft is free to change its speed as the internal ratio is changed.
With the monarchy at the point of complete financial breakdown Leopold I was at last persuaded to change the government.
Benito states " With Enki it is an interesting change of gender symbolism, the fertilising agent is also water, Sumerian " a " or " Ab " which also means " semen ".
With the change to " nickelodeon " exhibition there was also a change, led by Pathé in 1907, from selling films outright to renting them through film exchanges.
With a new stadium on the horizon, the 2010 offseason marked a change in direction for the franchise, as they it became a buyer all over in anticipation of a higher payroll and more revenue.
With the change in location also came a change in attire.
With the advent of the evidence-based medicine and great advances of information technology the process of change is likely to evolve further, with greater development of international projects such as the Human genome project.
With a change in the monsoon winds, Ibn Battuta sailed back to Arabia, first to Oman and the Strait of Hormuz then on to Mecca for the hajj of 1330 ( or 1332 ).
With respect to the beginnings of projective geometry, Kepler introduced the idea of continuous change of a mathematical entity in this work.
With a weak central government, political corruption had spiraled out of control, and the status quo had been maintained by a corrupt aristocracy, which saw no need to change a system that had made its members rich.
With rotating hosts and biannual gatherings, its main aims are the creation of communication networks, to change the situation of lesbians in Latin America ( both legally and socially ), to increase solidarity between lesbians and to destroy the existing myths about them.
With the change from mini-computers to micro-computers a few years later, even a " single user PC " with a single 8-bit CPU with 16K or 64K of memory could support multiple users, running dumb terminals in command line mode.
With knowledge of atomic arrangements and compositions, one may deduce why minerals have specific physical properties, and one may calculate how those properties change with pressure and temperature.
With respect to the universe, existential nihilism posits that a single human or even the entire human species is insignificant, without purpose and unlikely to change in the totality of existence.
With this change, no family members were in operational charge of the company.
With the collapse of communism across Eastern Europe, the new state followed the wave of democratic change.
With the arrival of Governor Cesare Maria De Vecchi on 15 December 1923, things began to change for that part of Somaliland.
With the evolution of skateparks and ramp skating, the skateboard began to change.

With and venue
With 293 seats, the venue was the smallest in Paris.
With Judge Roy Hofheinz now the sole owner of the franchise and the new venue complete, the Colt. 45s moved into their new domed stadium, the Astrodome in 1965.
With the opening of the Oakland Coliseum Arena in 1966, the Warriors began scheduling increasing numbers of home games at that venue.
With the world's biggest inland harbour and its proximity to Düsseldorf International Airport, Duisburg has become an important venue for commerce and steel production.
With a short time to live, Kaufman gets a booking at Carnegie Hall, his dream venue.
With the Vaqueros, he won 9 national championships, 1967, 1969, five in a row from 1971 to 1975, one in 1981 and one in 1988, the year that the team inaugurated his actual venue, that carries his name, the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum.
The media captured the events and reactions at the time thus :" Previously regarded as a gentlemanly leader with a passion for golf, Kibaki has revealed a steely side. With a reputation as a mild-mannered, old-school gentleman ,... Kibaki, 76, showed a steely core by swearing himself in within an hour of being pronounced victor in an election denounced as fraudulent by opposition challenger Raila Odinga and questioned by international and Kenyan observers. Odinga's supporters said he would be declared president at a rival ceremony on Monday, but police banned the event hundreds of riot police sealed off the proposed venue, Uhuru Park for several days.
With the Vaqueros, he won 9 national championships, 1967, 1969, five in a row from 1971 to 1975, one in 1981 and one in 1988, the year that the team inaugurated his actual venue, that carries his name, the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum.
With seating for nearly 400 people, Peel Hall hosts many musical performances and is the main venue for the midday recitals.
With this latest change in policy to allow the venue to be used freely as an outdoor demonstration site, coupled with the liberalisation on the use of sound amplification and the extension of operating hours of the venue, the Speakers ' Corner aims to address the genuine desire by some Singaporeans for lawful outdoor demonstrations and processions as a means of political expression.
With the help of the local tourist office, elderly residents were questioned, but it proved impossible to establish the venue.
With almost 24, 000 seats, it was not only the largest venue in the league, but the largest basketball-specific arena ever to serve as a full-time home for an NBA team.
With a seating capacity of 534, the theatre is a mid scale touring venue presenting a programme of both professional and amateur productions. It features lots of productions such as pantomimes, dance shows, plays and award ceremoneys.
With 12, 500 seats, it is London's second-largest indoor arena after The O2 Arena and third-largest indoor concert venue after the O2 and Earls Court Exhibition Centre, an exhibition hall which regularly stages concerts.
With the exhibition space at the World Trade Centre slated for demolition, a replacement venue which could exceed the 34, 000 square metres of indoor space was greatly needed.
With the inaugural show already occupying the full 60, 000 square metres of space, pressure was on the venue to expand, or the prestigious event may have to move somewhere else since there is no other bigger venue available in Singapore.
With a viable alternative venue for the Grand Final and other events the AFL possessed a critical bargaining chip in negotiations with the Melbourne Cricket Club over MCG access.
With a 555-seat capacity, the venue has attracted many big-name performers, including Lee Evans, Jools Holland, Phil Jupitus, Michael McIntyre and Bob Geldof.
With the loss of professional football in the 1970s the stadium became an outdoor concert venue with many well known acts of its time performing there.
With technical expertise in its particular sport, an IF has control over eligibility for competition as well as details of the venue in which the athletic competition takes place.
With the exception of the altered river bed of the Ocoee River in 1996, every Olympic venue has been a man-made concrete channel.
With Corks average attendance not breaking 20, 000 in 2011 there have been questions asked of the need for such a big venue, including by the Munster Council Secretary Pat Fitzgerald.

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