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With her sharp tongue she'd have cut his pompousness to ribbons.
With the absence of sustained growth, the fiscal situation started to deteriorate after 2001 reflecting a continued expansionary policy with sharp increase in spending on social sectors, the wage bill, and goods and services.
With the sharp growth of economies in the 20th century, and increasing foreign exchange, the world's gold reserves and their trading market have become a small fraction of all markets and fixed exchange rates of currencies to gold were no longer sustained.
With the sharp decrease in metal prices, especially copper ( down 65 % from July 2008-February 2009, exports of its raw materials withered and by 2009 the stock market MSE Top-20 registered an all-time low since its dramatic spike in mid-2007.
With GDP per capita of less than $ 2, 000, North Korea remains as one of the world's poorest and least developed countries, in sharp contrast to its neighbor South Korea, which has one of the largest economies in Asia.
With the very sharp decline in world trade after 1929, its condition became critical.
With age, use and ultraviolet damage, the hard end can crack and the sharp edges so produced can cut the hands in use, especially if the end runs through the palms.
With Anderson's eventual formation of the Atlantic Richfield Company, and as his personal art collection quickly overflowed out of his New Mexico ranch and other homes, ARCO soon held the unique distinction of possessing the world's largest corporate Art Collection, under the critical eye and sharp direction of Bayer as Arco's Design Consultant.
" With " Viking themes, razor sharp guitars, blastbeat drums, and an ear for orchestration resulting in complex structures, bountiful harmonies and time changes ," Enslaved has since been acclaimed as " probably the foremost exponents " of the genre.
With this acquaintance Betty got to know an accomplished writer and poet with a sharp mind ( and a sad past — Betty's research had turned up a beau of Ms. Wyndham's who was killed in combat ), but after a while Ms. Wyndham herself died.
With the Betamax market already in sharp decline, a " format war " for the next generation of video simply did not materialize.
With their hyperactive, self-conscious diversity, goofy sense of humor, and sharp social commentary, the group gained a sizable cult following during the late ' 80s, yet they were never able to earn a mainstream audience.
With a samurai population of less than 1 % the culture of the merchant city of Osaka stood in sharp contrast to that of Edo, the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate.
With Buckingham a sharp rivalry sprang up, and they only combined forces when endeavouring to bring about some evil measure, such as the ruin of the great Ormonde, who was an opponent of their policy and their schemes.
With little more than the skill of his hands and a sharp mind, he launched a successful career as a developer.
With sharp edges, all the lift is retained.
With " no party affiliation, no political endorsement, no self-promotion, no ignorance " ( 不黨, 不賣, 不私, 不盲 ) as its motto, the newspaper's popularity quickly rose again because of its sharp political commentary, especially of the Japanese as the Second Sino-Japanese War / World War II began.
With tough mouths that can withstand sharp objects such as thorns, the digestion process begins.
With sharp vision Tom dissects his gut reaction and reminds us to appreciate the cool clear beauty of our own situation.
With the introduction of the Seldinger technique in 1953, the procedure became markedly safer as no sharp introductory devices needed to remain inside the vascular lumen.
With the sharp increase in factional meetings held all over Kerala, mostly led by his son K. Muraleedharan, Indian National Congress suspended Muraleedharan from the party.
With its epic title track and generally longer song lengths, 1981's Youth of America stands in sharp contrast to the short / fast punk approach of the time.
With a characteristic snub-nosed bow and high sides, the El Toro design is a sharp contrast to the low-profile, more sleek design of the Laser or many other newer boats.
With no cononoid process, many sharp " premolars " more like pegs than scissors, a very long, lizard-like head are among several things that mark them out.

With and pointed
As one law review article pointed out, the perception that the ADA primarily helps freeloaders was harshly satirized by The Onion in 1998 in the form of an article about the " Americans With No Abilities Act ".
With this definition, it is necessary to consider the direction of p ( pointed clockwise or counter-clockwise ) to figure out the sign of L. Equivalently:
* With reference to Gibbon's comments, Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( late 19th century theologian and former Bishop of Durham ) pointed out that Eusebius ' statements indicate his honesty in stating what he was not going to discuss, and also his limitations as a historian in not including such material.
* September 20 – With a gun literally pointed to his head the Chinese commander of Kirin province announces the annexation of that territory to Japan.
With just a handful of the encrypted random dot image pixels captured, the gun converts the small image into a binary array which allows the computer to locate the exact position the gun was pointed at and is compatible with any screen of any size.
With the watch set to indicate local time, the hour hand is pointed directly at the Sun.
* With the thumb, index, and middle fingers at right angles to each other ( with the index finger pointed straight ), the middle finger points in the direction of c when the thumb represents a and the index finger represents b.
The British press pointed out that the initials of " Tango With Added Tango " spelled the insult " twat " when read vertically, and this was later revealed to be intentional.
Professor Peter Russell has pointed out ,"( Aboriginal peoples ) are not nations that can be yanked out of Canada against their will by a provincial majority .... With few exceptions ( they ) wish to enjoy their right to self-government within Canada, not within a sovereign Quebec.
He is also clever at other times, for example, in " The One With Ross ’ s Teeth ", while the other five friends sat around at Central Perk pondering why their bosses don't like them, it was Joey who pointed out, " Maybe it's because you're all sitting around here at 11: 30 on a Wednesday.
With great conscientiousness Gobert pointed out the striking differences between the writing of the bordereau and that of the documents which were given to him for comparison, the " personal folio " of Dreyfus, from which his name had been erased but the dates left, so that it was easy to identify him from the army list ; there were some letters which struck the experienced eye at once, such as the open g ( made like a y ) and the double s made in the form fs, features which were to be found only in the bordereau.
" With his finger he pointed out Dreyfus.
With upper body bend down, with fingers pointed at the floor, twisting shoulders oppostite hips.
With its pointed arches and spearhead of fringes, identified as lotus buds, it adds grace to the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque to which it served as an entrance.
With all of this hypothesis regarding wormholes, some scientists have pointed out that
With his musket pointed at Winder's breast, Fraser told him menacingly " If you stir, sir ; you die " and Winder was made prisoner also, proffering his sword to Fraser.
With MTV's expansion in 2003 the site was revived but pointed towards the MTV Asia Awards.
According to De With this, besides a lack of a sufficient number of fireships, had been the main cause of the Dutch failure ; he pointed out that many a light English frigate could outshoot the average Dutch warship.
With the thumb held near the ear and the little finger pointed at the mouth, the gesture is commonly understood to mean " call me.
With this technique, a laser is kept pointed at the target and the laser radiation bounces off the target and is scattered in all directions ( this is known as “ painting the target ”, or “ laser painting ”).
With regard to the possibility of contamination, the prosecution pointed out that the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the possibility of contamination goes to the weight of the evidence, not its admissibility.
With a length ( from the top of its head to the tip of its long pointed tail ) of about 100 cm ( 3. 3 ft ) it is longer than any other species of parrot.
With the success of the media began kicking stones to take seriously Los Prisioneros, the magazine pointed at Super Rocknota 1 as the best group of Chile.
With this definition, the cone of X is pointed or blunt depending on whether X contains the origin 0 or not.

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