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With these keen `` eyes '' and small nuclear weapons delivered with accuracy, military forces can be directly attacked with minimum damage to urban areas.
With east Kimberley cattlemen keen to find a way to get their cattle to market, and the Government of Western Australia keen for competition to bring prices down, a 1905 proposal of a stock route through the desert was taken seriously.
At this stage of his career Kitchener was keen to exploit the press, cultivating G. W. Steevens of the “ Daily Mail ” who wrote a book “ With Kitchener to Khartoum ”.
With former teammate and close friend Jackie Mudie at Stoke City, and with Tony Waddington keen to welcome Matthews back to the Victoria Ground, his return to his hometown club was sealed.
With two armies already defeated, Dearborn was not keen on leading the third.
With a keen interest in the construction of war memorials, Hobbs was responsible for designing the West Australian War Memorial in Kings Park, Perth, St George's College, Crawley and the Temperance and General and Royal Insurance buildings.
With their estates and endowments monasteries were keen to invest in promising technology.
With a keen and orderly mind, a resolute will, great capacity for work, and severe official dignity, he combined sensibility of temperament, a spirit of helpfulness and comradeship, and a dreamer's devotion to ideals.
With his close friend Henry Thomas Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, Sir Thomas was an active Liberal, and took a keen interest in politics.
With KNAC in Long Beach switching to heavy metal, and KROQ-FM drawing the Modern Rock audience, there was keen competition on the rock radio dial.
With manager Bill Shankly keen to rebuild his ageing, underachieving team of the 1960s completely, Heighway was signed up swiftly in the May of ' 70.
With keen insights into military procurement, he was able to find a variety of types of excess housing units that the military no longer needed, and was able to provide both students and faculty with adequate housing at a very small cost.
With such a small population on the island, the distillery is keen to extend honorary citizenship to fellow Jura whisky lovers around the world.
With the club already in debt, and having just spent another £ 37m on Figo, the board were keen to cash in on McManaman and remove his $ 4. 5m salary from the wage bill.
" With neither side keen on prolonging the war, they began negotiating, not for an armistice but for " eternal peace.
With minds keen, and spirits burning
With a keen sense of morality, he was very much committed to his wife, Marie-Josèphe, as she was to him.
With the study of general hermeneutical theory and practice at its centre, it will be outward-looking and keen to engage with issues arising from the contemporary world.
With the test series lost, England were keen to regain some honour in the T20 and ODIs which remained.
With the launch of the Nike T90 Laser IV, Nike were also keen to re-invent the silo for the modern striker.
With the Australia selectors keen to take two spinners on the tour, MacGill's injury allowed them to select White " with a view to the future.
With the winter snow falls at Kiandra came the hurried exodus of those same people keen to leave the district as soon as possible.
With keen wit and a readiness to put knowledge into practice

With and interest
With enormous interest, Adam watched his hands as they touched and shifted the objects on the board directly before him.
With these computer-driven telescopes, the user typically enters the name of the item of interest and the mechanics of the telescope point the telescope towards that item automatically.
With an enzymatic tag, such as horse radish peroxidase, a chemical reaction is carried out that results in a dark color in the location of the protein of interest.
With some exceptions, the plan may be proposed by any party in interest.
With the success of The Jazz Singer and The Singing Fool, Warner Bros. purchased a majority interest in First National in September 1928.
With a new ballpark and increased revenue stream, the team showed rare interest in the top free agents on the market which included slugger Albert Pujols, pitchers C. J. Wilson and Ryan Madson.
With regard to a safety net, Hayek advocated " some provision for those threatened by the extremes of indigence or starvation, be it only in the interest of those who require protection against acts of desperation on the part of the needy.
With the former SPD chairman, Oskar Lafontaine for the WASG and Gregor Gysi for the PDS as prominent figures, this alliance soon found interest in the media and in the population.
With the advent of the Internet, the number of resources readily accessible by genealogists has vastly increased, resulting in an explosion of interest in the topic.
With inflation hitting 33 percent in 1990, there was, in fact, a negative real interest rate, but this situation reversed in 1991 when rates were high relative to inflation.
With the recent developments in the mining industry and foreign interest increasing at an astonishing rate, it is claimed their Wolf Economy looks ready to pounce.
With the help of speech trainer, Harry Burgess, he overcame a stammer and subsequently developed an interest in amateur theatricals, along with the Tomlinson family, including the young David Tomlinson.
With no interest in the show, Cook's increasing alcoholism led him to become reliant on cue cards and he ended up garbling the script, forcing Moore to ad-lib.
With the use of fluorescently tagged versions of these markers or of antibodies to known markers, it becomes much simpler to identify the localization of a protein of interest.
" With sentiments of this nature in mind, it is little wonder that national interest fell within preventing the infusion of American investment into the project.
With the Spanish plan having failed, by 1640 the debt had reached 35 million scudi, consuming more than 80 percent of annual papal income in interest repayments.
With new amenities and a revitalization of the downtown neighborhood, fan interest renewed.
With times reasonably good, a perception arguably reinforced by an extensive government advertising campaign selling the virtues of Victoria to Victorians, polls indicated little interest in change, although towards the end of the election campaign polling indicated that the Liberals under Baillieu were closing the gap.
With either pre-tax or after-tax contributions, earnings from investments in a 401 ( k ) account ( in the form of interest, dividends, or capital gains ) are tax-deferred.
* With the interest paid from daimyo loans, the Konoike buy a tract of ponds and swampland, turn the land into rice paddies and settle 480 households numbering perhaps 2, 880 peasants on the land.
With q as the electronic charge, is the wavelength of interest, h is Planck's constant, c is the speed of light, k is Boltzmann's constant, T is the temperature of the detector, is the zero-bias dynamic resistance area product ( often measured experimentally, but also expressible in noise level assumptions ), is the quantum efficiency of the device, and is the total flux of the source ( often a blackbody ) in photons / sec / cm².
With the widespread interest in birds, it has been possible to use a large number of people to work on collaborative ornithological projects that cover large geographic scales.
With many empty storefronts and picturesque homes, Cripple Creek once drew interest as a ghost town.
With the creation of these conservation units, “ political ecologists have devoted some energy to the study of protected areas, which is unsurprising given political ecology ’ s overall interest in forms of access to, and control over resources ” ( Hanna, et al.
With interest factored in, McMasters wrote, Ponzi was as much as $ 4. 5 million in the red.

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