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With Republican presidents, he fought fair.
With loud huzzahs for the artistic success of the Presbyterian-St. Luke's Fashion show still ringing in her ears, its director, Helen Tieken Geraghty ( Mrs. Maurice P. Geraghty ) is taking off tomorrow on a 56 day world trip which should earn her even greater acclaim as director of entertainment for next summer's International Trade fair.
With minor exceptions, balloting was considered free and fair by the local human rights organizations which monitored the contest.
With the help of five Central American Presidents, including Ortega, it was agreed that a voluntary demobilization of the contras should start in early December 1989, in order to facilitate free and fair elections in Nicaragua in February 1990 ( even though the Reagan administration had pushed for a delay of contra disbandment ).
With the full backing of the United States, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ) reported that the elections failed to comply with commitments to free and fair elections and hence were invalid.
With the whole kingdom cowed beneath his strict, if fair, rule, he was ready to consider greater conquests.
With the Space Race underway and Boeing having " put Seattle on the map " as " an aerospace city ", a major theme of the fair was to show that " the United States was not really ' behind ' the Soviet Union in the realms of science and space.
With this information in hand, you can objectively determine which teams are under-valued ( i. e. they are bid below fair value ) and attempt to purchase them.
With the aid of a pocket calculator, an informed chess competitor can calculate to within one point what his next officially published rating will be, which helps promote a perception that the ratings are fair.
With procedural justice in the workplace and in communication, things need to be fair to everyone, when something is applied it has to be applied to everyone and procedures need to be consistent with the moral and ethical values.
With the addition of the Canal, what was then known as Perrinsville quickly became a busy canal port with a reputation for being a " fair port.
With tornadoes, extreme heat, bitter cold, and a fair share of ice storms, there are many unpleasant aspects of the climate that lead to much consternation among residents and occasional guests.
With the support of many who were not Jacobins but detested the government, it bade fair to gain a majority.
With the world in turmoil I now feel that a boy your age should experience what is coming his way — fully digest it without getting a " belly ache ," so to speak, nor getting off the right track of truth, fact, honesty, fair play, and being above board — never a sneak.
He released his debut album, Goin ' Off in 1988, which attracted a fair amount of attention, largely due to the lead single, " Make the Music With Your Mouth, Biz ".
With a runner on first base, should the batter bunt a ball fair as an infield fly, the infield fly rule that protects baserunners is no longer applicable.
In Egypt, where the muse of his youth found a glorious " Indian summer " in the circle of his friends, he wrote his " swan-song :" " Wondrous is this land to see, With perfume its meadows laden, But more fair than all to me Is yon slender, gentle maiden.
With the introduction of free, fair and confidential voting in elections based on universal adult male suffrage in 1912 the Party managed to win the general elections of 1916, when Hipólito Yrigoyen became president.
:: With shroud and mast and pennon fair,
*" With the exception of the United States, the entire world now accepts the Palestinian position as fair and realistic.
With the exception of the Goose Fair, it is the most ancient ceremonial event still perpetuated in the City of Nottingham, and the oldest which is still largely in its original form ( the Goose Fair is now a funfair rather than a livestock fair ), although there seems to be no record of it being held between the middle of the sixteenth century and its modern revival in 1923.
With purebred dogs, genetic variations occur within a narrow gene pool, and a reputable breeder has a fair estimation of what type of offspring a given pair will produce.
With the Renaissance came the Protestant Reformation, which in many ways downplayed mysticism, although it still produced a fair amount of spiritual literature.
With pre-ordered tickets priced at 69 DM, the fair seemed expensive compared to other days out.

With and coin
With extra time to polish the title, several changes were made to the international release, including graphical cleanup ; the addition of white fences on cardboard courses ; Egg Blocks with colours matching the Yoshi in play ; new locations for some items ; a slightly different ending when the player finishes a course with only melons ; and additional secrets, including hidden coin formations that spell out letters.
With the earlier withdrawal of the 5p and shilling coins, the 10p was the last of the " historical " coin sizes to be withdrawn.
With the accumulation of private capital in the Renaissance, states developed methods of financing deficits without debasing their coin.
With numismatic fakes, the counterfeiter might use the correct proportions of gold, but try to replicate an older coin with special rarity value.
With insertion of a coin, the machine said " thank you " and added a one-liner voiced by comic Henny Youngman.
With the reduction of 1853, a 50-cent coin now had only 48 cents of silver.
With a metal such as nickel, which is harder than a normal coin metal like silver, gold or copper, the pressure must be greater.
With the opening of branch mints came the need for mint marks, an identifying feature on the coin to show its facility of origin.
With the ascendance of coin collecting as a hobby for larger numbers of people in the decades after World War II, commemorative coins came to be seen as treasured items, their beauty and impressive appearance readily appealing to many.
With the Mint Act of 1853, all US Silver coins, except for the US Silver Dollar and new 3 cent coin, were reduced by 6. 9 % as of weight with arrows on the date to denote reduction.
With the exceptions of the gold dollar coin, the gold three-dollar coin, the three-cent nickel, and the five-cent nickel, the unit of denomination of coinage prior to 1933 was conceptually linked to the precious or semi-precious metal that constituted a majority of the alloy used in that coin.
With a very strong handheld magnet, such as those made from neodymium, one can easily observe a very similar effect by rapidly sweeping the magnet over a coin with only a small separation.
With your free hand collect the coin, and then return to the upright position.
With the adoption of the decimal U. S. currency in 1794, there was no longer a coin worth 1 / 8 of a dollar but " two bits " remained in the language with the meaning of one quarter dollar, " four bits " half dollar, etc.
With Kelly playing the part of a culchie called " Gobnait O ' Lúnasa ", they typically started with the sound of him putting coins in an old freckle coin box, and when the phone rang and was answered, his words were, " Hello!
With all three games in Group D ending in ties and Canada tied with the Republic of Korea on every tiebreaker, a coin toss was used.
With this in mind the Central Bank of Ireland continued to have the coin minted, last dated 1969, while minting decimal coins.
With one wicket left in the match, Brown used the toss of a coin to determine which of the debutants Colin McCool and Ian Johnson would bowl in Tests for the first time.

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