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With shout and slow dance, with tears and song, with scream and contortion, the corner group was beset by hysteria and shivering, wailing, shouting, possession of something that seemed like an alien and outside force.
With the beginning of the slow decline of the Ottoman Empire in the early 19th century, and as a result of the expansionist policies of Czarist Russia in the Caucasus, many Muslim nations and groups in that region, mainly Circassians, Tatars, Azeris, Lezgis, Chechens, and several Turkic groups left their ancestral homelands and settled in Anatolia.
With an intact check reflex, the patient will check and activate the opposing triceps to slow and stop the movement.
With the rise of education, cheap newspapers and cheap printing, modern concepts of fame and celebrity began to develop, and the beneficiaries of this were not slow to cash in on this by producing autobiographies.
With the original 110 and 300 baud modems of the late 1970s, BBSes were particularly slow and file transfers were typically limited to text files ( lists of BBS systems were a common example ) and small software applications, typically terminal programs for accessing BBSes.
With these territories, Rome would have an advance station north of Ctesiphon, and would be able to slow any future advance of Persian forces through the region.
With | swift ,| slow ; sweet ,| sour ; a | dazzle ,| dim ;
With the special teams failure of the 2010 season campaign, the Chargers hoped to rebound with a strong performance to start the season, and a way to overcome slow starts.
With the end of the war in August 1988, Syria began a slow process of reintegration with the other Arab states.
With the disk drive top removed a small screwdriver could be used to slow the drive RPM below a certain point.
With copper they whipped up the clashing waves of war, ... Then by slow degrees the iron sword came to the fore ; the bronze sickle fell into disrepute ; the ploughman began to cleave the earth with iron, ..."
With the Holy Land incorporated into the Ottoman empire, a slow influx of Jews performing aliyah took place, and some Sephardi kabbalists settled in Hebron.
With its long lifespan of 70 years or more, and slow rate of reproduction, the dugong is especially vulnerable to extinction.
With the exception of the limited functionality in COM, most of these systems were extremely heavyweight, tended to be very large and slow, and often were very difficult to use.
This method of slow interstellar travel is hinted at in Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous With Rama ( 1972 ) as the spacecraft Rama is analyzed, and this theme continues in the book's sequels.
With its eclectic mix of citizenry, Demopolis was slow to erect houses of worship.
With the band's slow progress, Shields contemplated moving back to New York, where some of his family were living.
With a deep voice and a spooky laugh, he would often make odd quips in reference to his unusual profession: " It's been a slow week, business is dead " and " I must to return to my place, I'm a working stiff.
::: With tremulous cadence slow, and bring
With the advent of large passenger jet aircraft in the 1960s, intercontinental travelers largely switched from ships to planes, sending the ocean liner trade into a slow decline.
With a collection of more than 120 ex-British Railways goods wagons, the railway can recreate convincing period slow goods trains.
With over 2 million units produced, the Zorki 4 was the most successful Zorki and has a reputation as one of the best Russian cameras, although the self-timer and slow shutter speeds were unreliable.
With only around 25 % of the members being able to play instruments from previous bands it was a slow start but gradually the band began to take shape.
With the level of detail Westwood settled on, the game ran at a minimum of 15 FPS on slow systems.

With and delivery
With the advent of the Software as a service technology delivery model, the virtual call centre has emerged.
With the rising cost of energy and concerns over the efficient delivery of power, active PFC has become more common in consumer electronics.
With electricity, there is a cost associated with extending and maintaining the service delivery system, as with water and sewage, but there also is a loss in the commodity being delivered.
With his delivery improved, the Duke opened Parliament House in Canberra during a tour of the empire in 1927.
With this combination of technologies, Inktomi became an " arms merchant " to a growing number of content delivery network ( CDN ) service providers.
With a machine knowledge of the specific addresses handled by each delivery man at each office, the bundles can be further sorted, using the dots of the inward sorting code so that each delivery man at each destination receives only his " own " letters.
With requests for over 100 new model S / 360-67s IBM realized there was a market for time-sharing, and agreed to develop a new time-sharing operating system called TSS / 360 ( TSS stood for Time-sharing System ) for delivery at roughly the same time as the first model S / 360-67.
With the launch of the Boeing 737 Classic range, Braathens took delivery of the 156-seat 737-400 and the 124-seat 737-500, both featuring glass cockpits.
With the delivery of the wide-field imager WFCAM in 2004, UKIRT began a revolutionary large-scale sky survey ( the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey, UKIDSS ).
With the use of tags, style sheets, and metadata, this enables reflowable content that adapts to various reading devices or delivery methods.
With four cylinders and four strokes to complete in the four-stroke cycle, each piston must complete its power stroke and come to a complete stop before the next piston can start a new power stroke, resulting in a pause between each power stroke and a pulsating delivery of power.
With many excellent observations, and with one singular merit — that of doing justice, as in those days justice was hardly ever done, to the sculpture of the medieval schools — these lectures lack point and felicity of expression, just as they are reported to have lacked fire in delivery, and are somewhat heavy reading.
With each kind of criticism, one has to deal with the different aspects: the content, form and purpose of the criticism, the sender, delivery and target of the criticism, and the total context in which the criticism occurs.
With the new ball, he could make the delivery curve late in flight at high speed ; his action being a loose, springy run followed by a " whiplash " delivery.
With the " postman " being God, or Fate, the " delivery " meant for Frank was his own death as just retribution for murdering Nick.
With the delivery of the University Tower to a private user, the university was forced spread some faculties over several locations in the city.
With the establishment of the Great Northern Railway the overland trading routes were extended and delivery times shortened.
With its sludgy mix of hard rock, punk and metal, heavily influenced by Iggy Pop's original proto-punk group The Stooges, coupled with Arm's twisted lyrics and vocal delivery, Green River greatly influenced both its peers and bands that followed them.
With increasing tourism in the 1970s, the railway needed more capacity, and in 1976 took delivery of two larger two-car articulated railcars from the Swiss Locomotive Works of Winterthur, designated Train 18 and Train 19.
With the advent of mass production of motorized vehicles, the economic niche occupied by trains ( compared with transport trucks ) has become more specialized and limited to long haul delivery.
With the delivery of the TMC RTS buses in 1991, a more patriotic color scheme was adopted, and the green scheme was fully phased out by 1996.
With cloaking, search engines and people never see the other's pages, whereas, with other uses of IP delivery, both search engines and people can see the same pages.

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