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With the steady improvements in computers, defensive systems have become increasingly efficient and to counter this, stealth technologies have been pursued by the United States, Russia, India and China.
With a booming economy short of unskilled workers, especially after the Berlin Wall cut off the steady flow of East Germans, the FRG negotiated migration agreements with Italy ( 1955 ), Spain ( 1960 ), Greece ( 1960 ), and Turkey ( 1961 ) that brought in hundreds of thousands of temporary guest workers, called Gastarbeiter.
With so much personal chaos and professional uncertainty, the members turned to faith to try to steady their lives.
With the shift in world economy and trade routes to the New World and away from the Mediterranean, Genoa's political and economic power went into steady decline.
With this technique, a steady food source is available for the larvae and procreation chances increase.
With its 414, 383 employees, 7, 736, 210 members and a turnover of € 50Bn per year growing at a steady rate of 4. 41 %, Legacoop of Italy is arguably the world's biggest federation of cooperatives.
With the growing population in neighboring Cranberry Township, Adams has had a steady increase in the population of people over the years.
With a steady supply of different films, exhibitors finally had the ability to open venues where films were the central attraction.
With an Oscar nomination on her resume ' Scott found steady movie work for the next four decades, appearing in some major epics like The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur, The Desperate Hours, and Airport 1975.
With the album's critical acclaim and their steady touring, the band attained a cult following and was courted by several major labels who wanted to sign them.
With the de-industrialization of these areas starting in the mid 1960s cities like Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, Buffalo, New York, Niagara Falls, New York and Saint Louis, Missouri, have experienced a steady decline of the blue-collar workforce and subsequent population decreases.
With regular changes in the coaching staff ( including Andy Robinson's appointment as England's Head Coach ) and with a seemingly steady turnaround of players, the formula that led to past successes is still being sought.
With the steady increase in the number of N700 Series Shinkansen since 2007, the 500 series were gradually retired from the Nozomi services.
With that success, he then crossed over into steady film work.
With the beginning of the seventies S. A. A. L continued its steady development, introducing flights to Moscow in 1970 and purchasing another two Super Caravelles from Sterling Airways in June 1971.
With Dylan's commercial profile on the rise, Columbia was now urging Dylan to release a steady stream of recordings.
With the victory at Rafa, the steady progress of the railway and pipeline and the build up of supplies at El Arish, the British were able to build a firm base from which to advance into Ottoman territory.
With the dedication of a new building in 1898, the institution began a period of steady growth, evolving first into a teachers ' college, the Rhode Island College of Education.
" With a temperature gradient greater than the minimum, viscosity can dissipate kinetic energy as fast as it is released by convection due to buoyancy, and a steady state with convection is stable.
With the requisite stability assured, Neuchâtel entered its golden age, with commerce and industry ( including watchmaking and lace ) and banking undergoing steady expansion.
With Bob Rae's NDP government being widely blamed for mishandling the major recession, McLeod's Liberals held a steady lead in the polls for most of the period from 1992 to 1995, and were generally expected to win the 1995 campaign.
With a steady acquisition of locomotives, cars, equipment, and trackage, the Burlington Route was able to enter the trade markets in 1862.
With most types, in particular those with rotating barrel-clusters, it is almost impossible because the hammer is in the line of sight ( some pepperboxes have a slot in the hammer through which one is supposed to aim ), there is no place to put a frontsight, and the gun is too front-heavy to permit quick and steady aiming.
With a " height corrector " for each axle, the car suspension always remains at its ideal middle position, providing a steady compression and extension course, no matter the car's load.

With and five
With five shots at the immediate command of the hunter's trigger finger, the gun and load are a deadly combination.
With many company policies you get a fleet discount if you insure five or more rigs.
With five national championships ( 1931, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1939 ), Ajax was the most successful Dutch team of the nineteen thirties.
With few interruptions, it was usually carried out every five years.
With the Constitution Act, 1982, amendments to the constitution must be done in accordance with Part V of the Constitution Act, 1982, which provides for five different amending formulae.
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 five players, the sixes are added to make a 36-card deck.
With only five or six human generations in 150 years, time for natural selection has been very limited, suggesting that increased skeletal size resulting from changes in population phenotypes is more likely than recent genetic evolution.
With the fertility rate averaging about seven children per adult female and expected to fall only to five children per adult female by the year 2000, the population projection of 35 million in 2025 becomes more credible.
With a solid base of young talent assembled over the past five years, including Prince Fielder, Rickie Weeks, J. J. Hardy and Corey Hart, the Brewers showed renewed competitiveness.
With the first generation of the MX-5, the phrase was developed into five specific core design requirements:
With the Nigerien government counting 18949 km of roads in the nation, this comes to one accident for every five kilometers in 2008.
With evidence of little benefit when used for more than three to five years and in light of the potential adverse events it may be appropriate to stop treatment after this point in time in some.
With wild cards in play, the best possible hand is a five of a kind.
With 47 unknown cards, the player will make the straight approximately one time for every five times he doesn't, thus a bet is profitable if six or more of his opponents will call the bet ( he will win once (< font color =" green ">+ 6 bets </ font >) and lose five times (< font color =" red ">- 5 bets </ font >) out of every six hands like this, resulting in an expectation of < font color =" green ">+ 1 bet </ font >).
With this all Roman able-bodied, property-owning male citizens were divided into five classes for military service based on their wealth and then organised into centuries as sub-units of the greater Roman army or legio ( multitude ).
With players such as Alworth, Paul Lowe, Keith Lincoln and John Hadl, the high-scoring Chargers won divisional crowns five of the league ’ s first six seasons and the AFL title in 1963 with a 51 – 10 victory over the Boston Patriots.
With Jones occupying Wycheck, quarterback Steve McNair would pass the ball to Dyson, who would be open from about five yards out for the score.
With the work unfinished, after about five weeks Tibeats sold Northup to Edwin Epps.
With the formation of five Central Asian republics under the USSR, many Tajiks were forced to sign themselves as Uzbek to avoid persecution in current Uzbekistan.
With Duchovny's return to the show and the opening credits for the two-part series finale, " The Truth ", this marked the most number of cast members ( five ) to be featured in the opening credits of the show.
With the maturation of quarterback Doug Williams and future 4-time Pro Bowl tight end Jimmie Giles, the first 1000-yard rushing season from running back Ricky Bell, and a smothering, league-leading defense led by future NFL Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon, the Bucs kicked off the season with five consecutive victories, a stunning performance that landed them on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
With a team consisting of many stellar young rookies such as Rubén Sierra, Pete Incaviglia, Mitch Williams, Bobby Witt, and Edwin Correa, the Rangers finished the season 2nd place with an outstanding 87 – 75 record, just five games behind the division champion California Angels.

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