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With an abundance of water and a hot, humid climate, rice could be grown practically anywhere in the region, and grew wild in some areas.
With an abundance of natural light the building is used to house displays of photographs and small, educational exhibitions.
With the abundance of PCR technology, primers that flank microsatellite loci are simple and quick to use, but the development of correctly functioning primers is often a tedious and costly process. A number of DNA samples from specimens of Littorina plena amplified using polymerase chain reaction with primers targeting a variable simple sequence repeat ( SSR, a. k. a. microsatellite ) locus.
With the advantage of a peculiarly fine climate, for which this part of Asia Minor has been famous in all ages, Ionia enjoyed the reputation in ancient times of being the most fertile of all the rich provinces of Asia Minor ; and even, though very imperfectly cultivated, it produces abundance of fruit of all kinds, and the raisins and figs of Smyrna supply almost all the markets of Europe.
With its abundance of government and technology jobs, Lexington has one of the nation's most stable economies.
With many importing warehouses already established in the district, the abundance of cheap labour was turned to boot, furniture and clothing manufacture.
With its abundance of constant-pitch terrain, at varying degrees of difficulty, coupled with its substantial vertical drop and absence of wind, Baldy has often been referred to as one of the better ski mountains in the world.
With an abundance of forests and marshlands, numerous state wildlife refuges in the area are frequented by locals for hunting, fishing, bird-watching, hiking and boating.
With the abundance of empty storefronts in the business district, rental, lease and sale prices are low enough for entry level businesses to get a good start.
With the exception of the radiocarbon method, most of these techniques are actually based on measuring an increase in the abundance of a radiogenic isotope, which is the decay-product of the radioactive parent isotope.
With this abundance of military hardware, the Soviet Union had supplied the North Korean Army over a period of several years with heavy tanks, machine guns, mortars, combat aircraft, and artillery, together with instructors to train the North Korean Army.
With no clear male heir ( the obvious choice, William Clito, the son of Henry's older brother, was not favoured by the King ; Henry had an abundance of other nephews and illegitimate children, of whom his favoured nephew Stephen of Blois and illegitimate son Robert of Gloucester particularly stood out, but for various reasons none were chosen ), Henry designated his daughter, Matilda, dowager Holy Roman Empress, as his heiress, marrying her to William's brother-in-law Geoffrey V of Anjou, and forcing his Barons to swear to uphold her rights ; but on his death, the Barons reneged on their oaths on the grounds of coercion, and chose Henry's nephew, Stephen of Blois, prompting a period of English history known as The Anarchy.
With the plummeting prices of fiber due to the over abundance, the option to own fiber networks has stomped out the competition leasing of commercial circuits elsewhere.
With money being a storage of value was the start of monetary inflation cycles where the Federal Reserve bank creates new money to dilute the value of money currently in the system, creating an over abundance of money causing market goods and services to rise in price by 4 % to 8 % per year.
With the robbed wealth that included an abundance of property and thousands of fine horses, Liu established the Latter Han ( 947-950 ), which lasted only four years and became the shortest dynasty in the Chinese history.
With declines in the abundance of large predatory species, the abundance of small forage type increases causing a shift in the balance of the ecosystem towards smaller fish species.
With such an abundance of habitat, the Forest attracts many birds such as Nuthatch, Treecreeper, Mistle Thrush, Tawny Owl, Song Thrush, Great Spotted Woodpecker and Chaffinch.
With an abundance of red hair, McCrane portrayed the earnest Montgomery MacNeil in Fame.
With such an obvious abundance of coal, some places being found in seams up to ten feet thick, and ironstone four feet in depth immediately under the coal, and with limestone adjacent to both, the ability to make iron with coal ( coke ) held out the prospect of great profits, but Dudd Dudley failed to obtain them.
It is documented in William Shakespeare's King John ( 1595 ): " What cracker is this ... that deafes our ears / With this abundance of superfluous breath?
After the season, Courbis left the club in order to begin his prison sentence due to his involvement in the Olympique de Marseille corruption case and he was replaced by René Girard, With an abundance of young talent, Girard sought to bring in veterans to the club ahead of its return to Ligue 1.
With an abundance of rare fauna and flora, the area was declared a Transnational Park in 2000.
With the abundance of wildlife there are also many hunt camps along the river.

With and naturally
With the correct implementation, ANNs can be used naturally in online learning and large data set applications.
With work like this going on, Germany's enemies naturally took note of the various Opel plants and, starting in August 1944, began visiting them by air.
With continuous speech naturally spoken sentences are used, therefore it becomes harder to recognize the speech, different from both isolated and discontinuous speech.
With practice, it is possible to see it in the naturally polarized light of a blue sky.
With some exceptions, naturally occurring pesticides are allowed for use on organic farms, and synthetic substances are prohibited.
With these, the bulb grows naturally at some depth in the soil, and each year the new stem puts out adventitious roots above the bulb as it emerges from the soil.
* With the loss of Alsace and the department of Moselle in Lorraine, France lost a number of well fortified and naturally favoured military positions that would otherwise have deterred future military aggression from the east.
With water short the master Colingwood explained to his crew that if the slaves died naturally from thirst the loss would lie on the shipowner but if, on some pretext, such as " safety of the crew " they had to be thrown into the sea to drown, the loss would fall on the underwriters: and so 133 slaves were thrown into the sea.
With the July 1936 revolt and the ensuing Spanish Civil War, the Carlists fell naturally if uneasily on the side of the Nationalist rebels.
With Martin Lilley now being in charge of TVR Engineering ( him and his father had rescued TVR from bankruptcy ) Gerry's racing plans for 1967 seemed to naturally revolve around TVR, the TVR Griffith seemingly ideal, especially with the planned 400 bhp 5. 3 litre Ford V8, the possibility of the 1-litre TVR Tina ( named after Gerry's eldest daughter and one of the two prototypes is owned by the Marshall family ), the TVR 18010S a Lotus Elan and there was also a plan to go into partnership with Ken Ayres in a hot Mini 850.
With the exception of elementals, spirits are naturally immaterial, generally require Charms to materialize in Creation, and will reform when killed unless some supernatural effect prevents them from doing so.
With a combination of the park's design and the naturally good hitters who've played for the Rangers, the team has put up some rather high home run totals.
With forced induction and an already high compression ratio the JetFire was capable of producing more torque than a conventional naturally aspirated engine that was twice its size, hence significantly improving the engines efficiency and usability in real-life driving conditions, turbo lag not being an issue at motorway speeds.
With proper tuning, volumetric efficiencies above 100 % can also be reached by naturally aspirated engines.
*" With so many irons in the fire Dies naturally lost the power of concentration.
With simple d-TGA, if the foramen ovale and ductus arteriosus are allowed to close naturally, the newborn will likely not survive long enough to receive corrective surgery.
With naturally fertile soil and the implementation of modern technology like tractors, wheat harvests were extraordinarily high.
" With the expansion of market economy, however, the focus of economists has increasingly been on prices and price-relations, the social process of exchange as such being assumed to occur as a naturally given fact.
With the introduction of turbocharged engines towards the end of the 1970s, Cosworth's naturally aspirated DFV began to lose its predominance.
With his New England accent naturally close to Kennedy's familiar ( and often parodied ) Harvard accent, he needed to adjust his voice only slightly to sound almost exactly like the President.
With EOR, if the rendezvous in Earth orbit failed, the astronauts would be able to return to Earth: either with a powered re-entry or, if the engine had failed, when the orbit would naturally decay.
With BRMB striving to offer something different from the established BBC radio stations, Butler was encouraged to act naturally on the air, emphasising rather than hiding his accent.
With a complicated 100, 000 year history, the central caldera of the Furnas Volcano is a naturally explosive trachyte structure composed of two main calderas, that through formation, collapse and explosion have marked the natural history of the massif.
With the help of their friend " Wimpey " Jones, they assembled a team from the school's naturally gifted pupils, and used tactics such as playing in front of the headmaster to win support.

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