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With the collapse of the Warsaw Pact and the end of the Cold war, Bulgaria could no longer support a vast military.
With their cavalry support gone, the Cossack wagon-fort, containing the vast bulk of the Cossack army now stood isolated on the battlefield, and in effect was under siege by the Polish army.
With the increased costs of good kits moving upward and entertainment competition for youth moving more towards computers and video gaming in the home, the average age of the avid hobbyist is now much older than ever before — with adults making up the vast majority of enthusiasts.
With the decline of the Chalukya empire, their feudatories, the Hoysalas of Halebidu, Kakatiyas of Warangal, Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri, and a southern branch of the Kalachuri, divided the vast Chalukya empire amongst themselves around the middle of 12th century.
With Constantinople as its capital and vast control of lands around the Mediterranean basin, the empire was at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for over six centuries.
With the development of quantum chemistry in the 20th century, however, a vast number of previously inexplicable dimensionless physical constants were successfully computed from theory.
With the Turkic expansion during Early Middle Ages ( c. 6th – 11th centuries ), peoples speaking Turkic languages spread across Central Asia, covering a vast geographical region stretching from Siberia to Europe and the Mediterranean.
With its description of the electron wave functions in molecules as delocalized molecular orbitals that possess the same symmetry as the molecule, Hund and Mulliken's molecular-orbital method, including contributions by John Lennard-Jones, proved to be more flexible and applicable to a vast variety of types of molecules and molecular fragments, and has totally eclipsed the valence-bond method.
With the onset of the Crisis of the Third Century, however, this vast internal trade network broke down.
With firm support from provincial Unionism and most of the press, Chamberlain addressed vast crowds and extolled the virtues of Empire and Imperial Preference, campaigning with the slogan ' Tariff Reform Means Work for All '.
With a vast increase in sciences, technologies, and spacecraft manufacturing, this begins the " Accelerando "; where humankind spreads its civilization throughout the Solar System, and eventually beyond.
With tireless charity and operative hope he guided the development of Opus Dei throughout the world, activating a vast mobilization of lay people ...
With vast forests, the town's chief occupation was lumbering.
With its vast built in mission editing features, the game engine does not limit the gameplay to any specific mode.
With the financial and critical success of Jaws, Spielberg earned a vast amount of creative control from Columbia, including the right to make the film any way he wanted.
With recent studies predicting “ the sea level could rise between. 75 to 1. 9 metres by 2100 ” and considering the vast landscape of development, growing industries and overly-dense populations, the exponential assets exposed to flood-prone zones evidently become a dire
With the exception of its Sackville Street facade and portico, the vast structure of the General Post Office was completely destroyed-a decade-long refurbishment project only having been completed a few weeks previous to its destruction.
With widespread farming, areas that may have been scrub or woodlands were instead turned into vast areas with low vegetations, creating ideal habitats for rabbits.
With such vast technological improvements, the Vikings began making increasingly more ocean voyages, as their ships were infinitely more sea worthy.
With the decline of Athens, first Sparta and then Thebes, under the great military tactician Epaminondas, gained the ascendancy ; but soon thereafter, two military geniuses, Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great, gained control over all of Greece and formed a vast empire stretching as far east as India.
With its vast area and prominent location just south of the Theme Center, the Transportation Zone pavilions attracted widespread attention.
With the help of his superior technology, Kurtz has turned himself into a charismatic demigod of all the tribes surrounding his station, and gathered vast quantities of ivory in this way.
With its vast fertile land resources, Negros Oriental's major industry is agriculture.
Image: Young-refugee-delhi1947. jpg |" With the tragic legacy of an uncertain future, a young refugee sits on the walls of Purana Qila, transformed into a vast refugee camp in Delhi.

With and knowledge
With the knowledge that the kingdom comes by obedience to the moral law in our relations with all people, we have a firm intellectual grasp on both the means and the ends of our lives.
With limited supplies, the cultivation of food was imperative, but the soils around Sydney were poor, the climate was unfamiliar, and moreover very few of the convicts had any knowledge of agriculture.
With the information contained in Chanute's book, the personal assistance of Chanute himself, and research carried out in their own wind tunnel, the Wright brothers gained enough knowledge of aerodynamics to fly the first powered aircraft on December 17, 1903.
With some exceptions, the knowledge of hypersonic aerodynamics has matured between the 1960s and the present decade.
With this knowledge and a pair of glasses given to him as a gift by Wonder Woman, ' Clark ' regains his humanity, and sets out to become a hero again by re-fertilizing the irradiated fields of Kansas.
With the elimination of these accents, the new orthography relies on the reader having prior knowledge of pronunciation of a given word.
With a knowledge of bond lengths, Sanderson's model allows the estimation of bond energies in a wide range of compounds.
With logic, the engine is able to generate new information from the knowledge contained in the rule base and data to be processed.
With it Erasmus challenged common assumptions, painting the clergy as educators who should share the treasury of their knowledge with the laity.
With knowledge of Alan Turing's theoretical ' universal computing machine ' John von Neumann defined an architecture which uses the same memory both to store programs and data: virtually all contemporary computers use this architecture ( or some variant ).
With the Renaissance came an increase in experimental investigation, principally in the field of dissection and body examination, thus advancing our knowledge of human anatomy.
With that knowledge comes power and confidence ; the hero often begins as a childlike figure, but matures rapidly, experiencing a huge gain in fighting / problem-solving abilities along the way.
With knowledge of his sexuality becoming more common beginning in the 1970s, some film historians and gay studies scholars have detected homosexual themes in Whale's work, particularly in Bride of Frankenstein in which a number of the creative people associated with the cast, including Ernest Thesiger and Colin Clive, were alleged to be gay or bisexual.
With his fluent French and knowledge of the culture, Frankenheimer was asked to direct French Connection II, set entirely in Marseille.
With knowledge of atomic arrangements and compositions, one may deduce why minerals have specific physical properties, and one may calculate how those properties change with pressure and temperature.
With access to a large knowledge base, systems can be enabled to resolve many ( especially lexical ) ambiguities on their own.
With a large enough ontology as a source of knowledge however, the possible interpretations of ambiguous words in a specific context can be reduced.
With this knowledge, no firms attempt to enter the industry and an oligopoly or monopoly develops.
With knowledge of the thing I can say that this development was in its beginning probably necessary and well-founded.
With the knowledge of cell biology and biochemistry increasing, the field of pharmacology has also changed substantially.
With " promiscuous pairing " – each programmer cycling through all the other programmers on the team rather than pairing only with one partner – knowledge of the system spreads throughout the whole team, reducing risk to management if one programmer leaves the team.
With the knowledge that their days in Candlestick Park were coming to an end, the 1999 season ended with a series of promotions and tributes.
With these ideas referring to an organized body of knowledge and " any systematically presented set of concepts, whether they are empirical, axiomatic, or philosophical, " Lehre " is associated with theory and science in the etymology of general systems, but also does not translate from the German very well ; " teaching " is the " closest equivalent ", but " sounds dogmatic and off the mark ".
Galileo maintained strongly that mathematics provided a kind of necessary certainty that could be compared to God's: " With regard to those few mathematical propositions which the human intellect does understand, I believe its knowledge equals the Divine in objective certainty.

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