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With a total area of about, it covers approximately 20 percent of the Earth's surface and about 29 percent of its water surface area.
With a recreational abalone licence, there is a bag limit of 10 per day, and a total possession limit of 20.
With Brueys dead and his van and centre defeated, the rear division of the French fleet attempted to break out of the bay, but ultimately only two ships of the line and two frigates escaped, from a total of 17 ships engaged.
With less than 1 percent of the total population holding a bank account, access to financial services is extremely limited in the CAR.
" With total world emissions from fossil fuels growing rapidly, the proportion of fossil-fuel emissions absorbed by the oceans since 2000 may have declined by as much as 10 %, indicating that over time the ocean will become " a less efficient sink of manmade carbon.
With this issue alone, an estimated construction cost saving for a total of 58 office floors, would be around HK $ 30 million.
With this ability, cetaceans can search for, chase and catch fast-swimming prey in total darkness.
With almost 30 % of the total land area suitable for crop production and about 17 % of the labor force engaged in farming, agriculture remains the primary occupation, accounting for 11 % of GDP in 2001.
With an undergraduate enrollment of 4, 248 and a total student enrollment of 6, 141, Dartmouth is the smallest school in the Ivy League.
With an estimated 35, 000 dolmen, Korea alone accounts for nearly 40 % of the world ’ s total.
With a total manpower of 3, 500 active soldiers and 6, 000 reservists, it is one of the smallest militaries in the world.
With a total length of 1, 020 kilometers, the Daugava ( or Zapadnaya Dvina in its upper reaches ) originates in the Valday Hills in Russia's Tver ' Oblast, meanders through northern Belarus, and then winds through Latvia for 370 kilometers before emptying into the Gulf of Riga.
With two quays covering a total length of 1. 6 km, it offers facilities connecting river, road and rail transport.
With the total area of 1100 km2 Martinique is the 3rd largest island in The Lesser Antilles after Trinidad and Guadeloupe.
With a spectacular offense led by quarterback Randall Cunningham ( who replaced an injured Brad Johnson ), running back Robert Smith, veteran wide receiver Cris Carter, and explosive rookie Randy Moss, the Vikings set a then-NFL record by scoring a total of 556 points, never scoring fewer than 24 in a game.
With metamaterials, we can also obtain total refraction phenomena when the wave impedances of the two media are matched.
With each legion having 5, 120 legionaries usually supported by an equal number of auxiliary troops, the total force available to a legion commander during the Pax Romana probably ranged from 11, 000 downwards, with the more prestigious legions and those stationed on hostile borders or in restive provinces tending to have more auxiliaries.
With the signature of the USA in 2009, the proposed UN declaration on LGBT rights has now been signed by every European secular state and all western nations, as well as other countries — 67 members of the UN in total.
With a total investment of £ 236. 6m ( costs for construction and ten years of operation ) the airport will be the largest single investment ever made in the island.
With $ 71, 000 total in grants from the National Science Foundation, construction began on a 20-acre plot in Delaware, Ohio.
With all of these weapons, San Francisco's offense led the league in total yards from scrimmage ( 6, 268 ) and scoring ( 442 points ).
With Young at the helm, and a defense consisting of several veteran free agents that joined the team during the previous off-season, San Francisco finished the regular season with a league-best 13-3 record, and led the league in total points scored ( 505 ).
With Young at the helm, the 49ers led the league in total points scored ( 505 ) and helped them earn a league best 13-3 regular season record.
With an area of 13. 1 million km² ( 5. 1 million square miles ), Siberia takes up roughly 77 % of Russia's total territory.
With a total area of approximately, the UK occupies the major part of the British Isles archipelago and includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern one-sixth of the island of Ireland and many smaller surrounding islands.

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With the rising temperatures sea levels also rose, so that in the Atlantic period Denmark, which had been a contiguous landmass around 11000 BC, by 4500 BC was a series of islands.
With earth's landmass one-fifth destroyed and humanity offering little resistance, the chapter cuts away from the action to a conversation between two personas of the author, called the Author and the Writer.
With so much landmass around the poles, evidence suggests that there were more glaciers during this time than at any other time in geologic history.
With a landmass of 531 square kilometres and a year round population of 841 in the Canada 2011 Census, Kearney claims to be the " Biggest Little Town in Ontario.

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With many propagators including Democritus, Epicurus, Aristotle and their followers, this theory seems to have some contact with modern theories of what vision really is, but it remained only speculation lacking any experimental foundation.
With a total area of and lacking any natural resources other than the Bermuda cedar, the colonists applied themselves fully to the maritime trades, developing the speedy Bermuda sloop, which was well suited both to commerce and to commerce raiding.
With a confidence lacking in the original frenetic effort, the second ( new ) part seeks to contextualise Wagner ’ s anti-Jewish feelings in the setting of later nineteenth-century German politics, whilst continuing to snipe at the dead Mendelssohn and Meyerbeer and bringing in other dead musicians, including Schumann, on Wagner ’ s side.
With their batteries on Shell Hill taking withering fire from the British guns, their attacks rebuffed at all points, and lacking fresh infantry, the Russians began to withdraw.
With the band temporarily lacking a drummer, guitarist Chris Molla played many of the drum parts on ' II & III ', with singer / rhythm guitarist David Lowery playing some of the drum parts as well.
With time and money again lacking, the 1954 lineup was unchanged except for modified headlights and taillights.
With aircraft speeds increasing dramatically during the war, even the speed of the Kerrison Predictor proved lacking by the end.
With the end of the Taishō period, Yoshimoto Kōgyō — which itself was founded at the beginning of the era, in 1912 — introduced a new style of manzai lacking much of the celebration that had accompanied it in the past.
With the team lacking fan support or a long-term future, Goldberg folded the franchise on November 12.
With a compass lacking an adjustable baseplate, a careful, well-practiced, compass user can analyse the combination of declination and task, and decide whether the declination is to be added or subtracted from the known direction to determine an unknown direction.
With Trebizond lacking any real power, Nicaea was the only Byzantine state left, and John III expanded his territory across the Aegean Sea.
With the curved end of the blade being closer to perpendicular to the blade's axis than other knives and lacking a point, making penetration unlikely, spey blades were common on Trapper style pocketknives for skinning fur-bearing animals.
With nearly half the population of Baltimore residents lacking access to a car, the MTA is an important part of the regional transit picture.
With the introduction of air taxi VLJs, city pair links to smaller communities lacking regional connections could become more common.
With 1 ATF lacking the resources required for such an operation the opportunity to trap and destroy the Viet Cong while they were still vulnerable was ultimately lost and they made good their escape.
With the exception of manslaughter, and where proof requirements are lacking, none need to pay diyyeh either.
With the holotype being destroyed during World War II, a 1. 6 m ( 5. 25 ft ) long Carcharodontosaurus skull lacking premaxilla ( SGM-Din 1 ), discovered in the Kem Kem Formation of Morocco in 1995 by paleontologist Paul Sereno, was designated the neotype.
With consistently lacking revenue, the label would eventually be dismantled, with much of its roster absorbed into Geffen Records in 2004 ( other acts went to Interscope, while starting in 2007, many of the alternative groups once signed to DreamWorks moved to DGC Records ).
With the continued use of a broad definition and lacking greater distinction, a cost-effective and scientifically based framework was needed to evaluate the safety of " dietary supplements " including those consumer products recognized internationally as " nutraceuticals ".
With the explosion of the band scene, however, came hordes of wanna-bes who wanted a part of the action, albeit lacking in talent.
With the band lacking personnel and increasing in financial debt, Atlantic dropped Firefall from their roster in 1981 and released Best of Firefall at the close of that year.
With the homogenization of these institutions which find themselves surrounded by some of the same social problems, and the transfer of these schools from normal institutions to community based institutions, the workers of these communities can create a web of support, and deal with matters with a new found urgency that was lacking before.
With these small villages lacking much in the way of fortifications, they were much more attractive targets to members of a chevauchée.
* George Cyril Wellbeloved, her first and best-known keeper, is a rather unreliable sort, a little too fond of drink and lacking the old feudal loyalty ; he defects to the rival camp of Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe for a time, later returning to Blandings ( in Service With a Smile ), only to further betray Emsworth by joining yet another plot to kidnap the Empress.

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