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With assistance from the Soviet Union ( themselves fresh from a socialist uprising ), he entered into an alliance with the fledgling Communist Party of China.
With surplus cranberries and changing American households some enterprising growers began canning cranberries that were below-grade for fresh market.
With the arrival from the south of 1, 400 fresh soldiers under the command of Andrés de Santa Cruz Calahumana, the fortunes of the patriotic army were again reversed.
With scurvy, the aetiology involved sailors going to sea where there were no fresh vegetables.
With the fresh wound in his chest, and the bullet still within it, Mr. Roosevelt still carries out his scheduled public speech.
With both Otto the Great and Count Reginar III dead, it appears Otto II desired a fresh start with the two sons.
With tired horses after long marches, the cavalry could not engage more than a few Cheyenne, as their horses were fresh.
An early NME article on the band wrote that The Cure " are like a breath of fresh suburban air on the capital's smog-ridden pub-and-club circuit " and noted " With a John Peel session and more extensive London gigging on their immediate agenda, it remains to be seen whether or not The Cure can retain their refreshing joie de vivre.
: With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
With a new life and a new family, Gaston has a fresh start.
With the return of the fresh squadron under Prince Rupert the English now got more ships, yet the Dutch decided the battle on the fourth day, breaking the English line several times.
John J. O ' Connor of The New York Times wrote of the series ' premiere, " With this new series, Daria triumphantly gets the last laugh " and " As far as MTV and Beavis and Butt-head are concerned, Daria is an indispensable blast of fresh air.
With the resumption of war between France and England in 1369 Charles saw fresh opportunities to increase his status in France.
With memories of the Dutch struggle for independence from Roman Catholic Spain and fascist German oppression still fresh in the minds of the Dutch people, the events leading to the marriage were played out in all the newspapers and a storm of hostility erupted against the monarchy for allowing it to happen — a matter so serious, the queen's abdication became a real possibility.
With its fleet of small fishing boats returning their catches to port daily, Looe has a reputation for producing excellent fresh fish.
With Rheinsberg – ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte (" Rheinsberg – a Picture Book for Lovers ") in 1912, Tucholsky published a tale in which he adopted a fresh and playful tone ( which was unusual for that time ) and which made him known to a wider audience for the first time.
With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held.
With their batteries on Shell Hill taking withering fire from the British guns, their attacks rebuffed at all points, and lacking fresh infantry, the Russians began to withdraw.
With fresh troops he entered upon a war of plunder, but the forces of his brothers were too strong for him, and taking with him such treasure as he could collect, he abandoned to them his capital.
With fresh troops he began a war of plunder, but the forces of his brothers were too strong, and taking with him such treasure as he could collect, he abandoned to them his capital.
With the growth in popularity of social media sites and blogs the leading engines made changes to their algorithms to allow fresh content to rank quickly within the search results.
With Drummond in charge, they cut a ditch through the neck of land that divided one side of the harbour in Caledonia Bay from the ocean, and constructed Fort St Andrew, equipped with 50 cannon, on the peninsula behind the canal ; the fort did not have a source of fresh water.
With the growth of the schooling system came fresh theories and philosophies of education such as those of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi who would influence the likes of Herbert Spencer who in his essays on education ( 1854 and 1859 ) argued against the traditional authoritative classical form of education that disregarded the natural wishes, tendencies, and motives of the child In turn there were many further pioneers such as Charlotte Mason, Caroline Southwood Hill and Susan Sutherland Isaacs.
With Seahenge excavated, the timbers that it had been built out of were transported fifty miles away to the Fenland Archaeology Trust's field centre at Flag Fen in Cambridgeshire, where it immediately underwent conservation by being immersed in fresh water.

With and sense
" With the latter definition, Confucianism is religious, even if non-theistic, in the sense that it " performs some of the basic psycho-social functions of full-fledged religions ", in the same way that non-theistic ideologies like Communism do.
The first such honour ever bequeathed on an illustrator or cartoonist, his fellows saw his knighting coming as gratitude for “ raising what had been a fairly lowly profession to an unprecedented level of respectability .” With knighthood, Tenniel elevated the social status of the black and white illustrator, and sparked a new sense of recognition of and occupational honour to his lifelong profession.
With this settlement, Louis tried to combine his sense for the Empire's unity, supported by the clergy, while at the same time providing positions for all of his sons.
With a monopoly, there is great to absolute product differentiation in the sense that there is no available substitute for a monopolized good.
With friction, the route taken does affect the amount of work done, and it makes little sense to define a potential associated with friction.
With no significant exception, when predestinarians deny that man has freedom of will, it is to deny that man's will is free in the same sense as the Creator's will, or to affirm that man's choices are entirely subject to divine causation.
With the growth of the Catholic Church and the formation of parishes, the word " priest " ( ἱερεύς, sacerdos ), which Christians had since the 3rd century applied to bishops and only in a secondary sense to presbyters, began in the 6th century to be used of presbyters, and is today commonly used of presbyters, distinguishing them from bishops.
With his stoic sense of humor, Oz is a loyal and popular member of the Scoobies, although he does have to be locked in the library's cage for three nights each month during the full moon.
With this optimistic view on human potential, Confucius advocates for ruling through li – traditional customs, mores, and norms – which allow people to have a sense of shame and become humane people with good character, rather than through government regulations and penal law.
With limited social experience, infants can only develop a sense of identity through imitation.
With the sense of hope come positive emotions such as happiness and joy, courage, and empowerment.
With a being the most frequent vowel, this is a convenient system in the sense that it cuts down on the width of writing.
" With what Freud called the " disagreeable discovery that on the one hand ( super -) ego and conscious and on the other hand repressed and unconscious are far from coinciding ," Freud took the step in the structural model to " no longer use the term ' unconscious ' in the systematic sense ," and to rename " the mental region that is foreign to the ego ... in future call it the ' id '.
With its satirical view of Greek politics, its dark sense of humor, and its downbeat ending, the film captures the outrage about the military dictatorship that ruled Greece at the time of its making.
With a negative connotation, pride refers to an inflated sense of one's personal status or accomplishments, often used synonymously with hubris.
With a positive connotation, pride refers to a satisfied sense of attachment toward one's own or another's choices and actions, or toward a whole group of people, and is a product of praise, independent self-reflection, or a fulfilled feeling of belonging.
With a correct idea of their importance, Simplicius made the most diligent use of the commentaries of Alexander of Aphrodisias and Porphyry ; and although he often enough combats the views of the former, he knew how to value, as it deserved, his ( in the main ) sound critical sense.
The saying Con cantera y afición, no hace falta importación, translated as With home-grown teams and supporters, there is no need for imports made sense during these early days.
With the missiles increasingly relying on radar guidance since the introduction of Blindfire, it made sense to upgrade the original search radar to something much more modern.
With her husky voice, deep brown eyes, wistful smile and sense of humour, she brought an enduring charm to all kinds of stage drama, ancient and modern, as well as to films and television plays in a career that spanned more than 40 years.
With this definition of distance, geodesics in a Riemannian manifold are then the locally distance-minimizing paths, in the above sense.
With a strong poetic sense to the lyrics and a change in instrumentation, the change in sound is notable.
With a change of hair, makeup and clothes, Tai gains confidence and a sense of style.
* " With her beauty, her brains, her personality and her genuine acting ability it should not be many moons before she enjoys stardom in the fullest sense of the word.
In 2009, the website named the episode number 4 on its " Top 10 Holiday Specials " list, writing " With the off-beat sense of humor that we have learned to love from The Simpsons and a story showing the value of family on the Christmas holiday, we can't help but watch this great special every year.

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