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With and swift
With the swift rise of Islamism and religious groups such as Hamas in the 1980s, the DFLP faded among the Palestinian youth, and internal confusion over the future path of the organization paralysed political decision-making.
With the swift German advance and the capture of Emperor Napoleon III, France was no longer in a position to protect the Pope's rule in Rome.
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With a swift campaign, William seized Le Mans from Fulk's forces, and had finished his campaign by 30 March 1073.
With prey often scarce in its oceanic environment, the silky shark is a swift, inquisitive, and persistent hunter.
With a fantastic rate of climb it would take off almost vertically to intercept enemy bomber formations at 6000-7000 metres, make a swift attack from below at high speed, emptying the MGs or cannons into the enemy machines and then land once the fuel tanks were dry.
With a swift turn outside Heighway gained a yard on Rice and hit a low drive into the net past Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson who had committed the cardinal goalkeeping sin of coming out too far from his near post to anticipate a cross, thereby leaving a gap.
With swift military force, Tự Đức suppressed the rebellion and was set to execute his brother, but was dissuaded by his mother, Dowager queen Từ Dũ, and Hồng Bảo killed himself in prison.

With and swoop
With his renditions of Kodály's big orchestral works, and given his precise yet passionate conducting style, Kertész was particularly well-suited to get the full orchestral swoop and swoon endemic to Psalmus Hungaricus and the Peacock Variations.

With and big
With those paintings of big constructions crashing down, he felt he could stop.
With that wife of his, I think he feels every chance he gets is his big chance.
With a little intelligence, I can reach down and pick up big nuggets of gold.
With Bauhaus flying in on similar wings could it be the next big thing ?".
With the success of Bride Laemmle was eager to put Whale to work on Dracula's Daughter, the sequel to Universal's first big horror hit.
Ms. Dunst, also scarily effective as the baby bloodsucker of Interview With the Vampire, is a little vamp with a big future.
With efforts at improved audio fidelity, the big record companies succeeded in keeping business booming through the end of the decade, but the record sales plummeted during the Great Depression, with many companies merging or going out of business.
With the success of these first talkies ( The Jazz Singer, Lights of New York, The Singing Fool, and The Terror ), Warner Bros. became one of the top studios in Hollywood and the brothers were now able to move out from the Poverty Row section of Hollywood and acquire a big studio in Burbank, California.
With his eventual hiring as Feyenoord manager, Koeman became the first to ever serve as both player and head coach at all teams of the so-called " traditional big three " of Dutch football: ( AFC Ajax, PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord itself ) Moreover, he played and managed these teams in the same order.
With the demise of the Swing era and the decline of the great touring big bands, a major change in jazz music occurred.
With his big blue eyes.
With echolocation, the bat or other animal can see not only where it is going but also how big another animal is, what kind of animal it is, and other features.
With her was the big female reed, which grew at the water's edge with no tassel.
" Racially integrated " groups with both black and white performers included The Del-Vikings, who hit big in 1957 with " Come Go With Me " and " Whispering Bells " and The Crests whose " The Angels Listened In " appeared in 1960.
With their self-proclaimed trademark of " Ithyphallic metal ," Karl Sanders ( guitar / vocals ), Chief Spires ( bass / vocals ), and Pete Hammoura ( drums ) debuted with their Festivals of Atonement EP in 1995, leading Nile to a southwestern tour in support of other big metal acts such as Obituary, Deicide, and Broken Hope.
With a 2, 007 % growth from 2000 – 2010, the city has experienced concurrent economic growth, attracting big box retail stores.
With the construction of the Irwin Canal in 1896, agriculture became the big business in town.
With IBM suffering its greatest ever public humiliation in the wake of the PS / 2 disaster, massive financial losses, and a marked lack of company unity or direction, Microsoft's combination of a soft marketing voice and a big financial stick was effective: Windows became the de-facto standard.
Alan returned to radio, securing the " third best slot on Radio Norwich ", presenting Norfolk Nights, a big leap from his former timeslot of 4am to 7am, when he presented Up With the Partridge.
" He therefore responded in kind in Have With You To Saffron-Walden ( 1596 ) with various observations on Barnes: he was a bad poet, he had dreadful dress sense (..." getting him a strange pair of Babylonian britches, with a codpiece as big as a Bolognian sausage ...") and had been a coward on the field of battle during the wars in France.
" If You're Ready ( Come Go With Me )" would become another big hit, reaching # 9 pop and # 1 on the R & B chart in 1973.
With the demise of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Aeroflot began to suffer which was a big loss to the airport.
With the help of Katie's three big, strong brothers ( James Arness, Lex Barker, Keith Andes ), Glenn takes Petree away from the goons Finley assigned to watch him, and makes him confess over the radio.
With again various big names leaving, 2008 proved to be a troublesome year for Santos.

With and arms
With the death of the last Count, Nicholas of Abensberg, in 1485, the estates fell to the Duchy of Bavaria-Munich, meaning that henceforth only the Bavarian coat of arms was ever used.
With the percussion cap mechanism, the small primer charge of gunpowder used in all preceding small arms was replaced by a completely self-contained explosive charge contained in a small brass " cap ".
With its four arms attached with a combination of different active agents, for example, iRNA ( for gene silencing ), microRNA ( for gene expression regulation ), aptamer ( for targeting ) and ribozyme ( as catalyst ), the X-shaped RNA can achieve therapeutic and diagnostic functions by regulating gene expression and cellular function, and binding to cancer cells with precision, enhanced by its polyvalent nature and synergistic effects by design.
With the recent election of Benedict XVI in 2005, his personal coat of arms eliminated the papal tiara ; a mitre with three horizontal lines is used in its place, with the pallium, a papal symbol of authority more ancient than the tiara, the use of which is also granted to metropolitan archbishops as a sign of communion with the See of Rome, was added underneath of the shield.
With the cooperation of the American president Ronald Reagan, Gorbachev wound down the size of the Soviet Armed Forces and reduced nuclear arms in Europe, while liberalizing the economy.
With the dissolution of the University of New Zealand, the newly independent University of Canterbury devised its own coat of arms, blazoned:
With the secretary and sergeant at arms, the president pro tempore maintains order in Senate portions of the Capitol and Senate buildings.
With the instructions from his father, he extended his arms.
With the help of his new foederati, Majorian entered in the Rhone Valley, conquering its populations " some by arms and some by diplomacy ".
With the dukedom of York, Richard inherited the associated arms of his ancestor, Edmund of Langley.
With her curses, Arianrhod denied Lleu the three aspects of masculinity: a name, arms, and a wife.
With the advent of cheap small arms and the rise of the drafted citizen soldier, armies grew rapidly in size to become massed formations.
With this combination of technologies, Inktomi became an " arms merchant " to a growing number of content delivery network ( CDN ) service providers.
With this combination of technologies, Inktomi became an " arms merchant " to a growing number of Content Delivery Network ( CDN ) service providers.
With the change to the Jimmy Carter administration in 1977, the US's policies on arms sales changed dramatically.
With the construction of Rend Lake, the town is now located on a peninsula between the main arms of the Lake, affording excellent recreational opportunities.
With the municipal reform in the 1970s, Värmdö was created through a merger between six small municipalities and adopted the coat of arms of Gustavsberg, with two porcelain ovens.
With Aurelius on the throne, Uther leads his brother in arms to Ireland to help Merlin bring the stones of Stonehenge from there to Britain.
With Prince Eugene's rout of the French army at Turin in September, 1706 proved a miraculous year for Allied arms.
With the assistance of the playwright and outspoken support of American independence, Beaumarchais, Deane organised shipment of many shiploads of arms and munitions of war to America helping finance the Battle of Ticonderoga.
With the formation of Broxtowe District ( later Borough ) Council in 1974, the bees were carried on to its coat of arms, representing Beeston.
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With President Richard M. Nixon opposed to containment and more interested in achieving détente with both the Soviet Union and China, American policy shifted to " Vietnamization ," – providing very large supplies of arms and letting the Vietnamese fight it out themselves.
With counterweights ( named forks ) on the arms, the Chappe system was controlled by only two handles and was mechanically simple and reasonably robust.

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