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With the Indians playing poorly, attendance and revenue suffered.
With Napoleon III personally leading the army with Marshal MacMahon in attendance, they led the Army of Châlons in a left-flanking march northeast towards the Belgian border in an attempt to avoid the Prussians before striking south to link up with Bazaine.
With the filmmakers and cast in attendance, it screened at several American universities, including the University of California at Berkeley, New York University, the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of Texas at Austin, and Northwestern University.
With Jocelyn and William's father in attendance, William bellows his true name, delivering a crushing blow and knocking Adhemar to the ground, winning the tournament.
With an Asian tour under the auspices of the State Department and an attendance of 60, 000 at concerts in the Catskills that summer, the first season was a huge success.
With The Prince of Wales in attendance, Status Quo, becomes the first contemporary band to play to British royalty.
With a crowd of over 50, 000 in attendance, it was the first test of the new facility.
With attendance estimated at 200, 000 there were many non-vendors who attempted to sell on smaller scales on the paths to and from the concerts and camping areas.
With the Panic of 1837, theater attendance suffered, and concerts were one of the few attractions that could still make money.
With a number of scouts from Italian clubs in attendance, he was in excellent form.
With their attendance at local balls and parties, the beauty of two girls was much remarked upon.
With their attendance at local balls and parties, the beauty of two girls was much remarked upon.
With their core players ( Marshall, Ursella, Buland, Lyle, and Chicken ) gone, the Marines were unable to regain their pre-war form causing attendance to decline after 1919.
With only 192 out of more than 3, 800 strikers in attendance, the Homestead chapter of the AA voted, 101 to 91, to return to work on November 20, 1892.
With Vos also in attendance, Rice met with the two in Stockholm for the first time in 15 December 1981 in order to discuss the concept, and they quickly signed on to the project.
With the relatively liberal atmosphere of the Tanzimat Period ( 1839 – 1876 ), meyhane attendance among Muslims rose considerably, and raki became a favorite among meyhane-goers.
With improved national transportation trends by the 1960s, drum and bugle corps proliferated, both in the sheer numbers of both new and established corps across North America, in the many competitions held then, and in the stadium attendance counts.
With Napoleon III personally leading the army, with Marshal MacMahon in attendance, they led the Army of Châlons in a left-flanking march northeast towards the Belgian border in an attempt to avoid the Prussians before striking south to link up with Bazaine.
With the ring set near the location of second base, thousands of seats were sold on the field itself and the event set a stadium attendance record of 54, 097.
With Twin Galaxies founder Walter Day in attendance as the official referee, Younger's gameplay employed the controversial " box pattern ," which was described in Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade, a documentary film screened at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
The First Baptist Church of Jacksonville is a large Southern Baptist church located in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, U. S. With its current membership at 28, 000 and with an average attendance of around 7, 500 for Sunday services, it is the third largest church in the Southern Baptist Convention.
With NHL commissioner Gary Bettman in attendance, the contest was played to a 5 – 5 tie without incident.
With the exception of 2003 – 04, this is the highest average attendance since the 1984 – 85 season ( 3, 881 ).
With 80-plus attractions, the Orlando-based Ripley Entertainment, Inc., a division of the Jim Pattison Group, is a global company with an annual attendance of more than 12 million guests.

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With this resolution, individual atoms within materials are routinely imaged and manipulated.
With, the AECs were grossly underpowered by today's standards, and drivers and offsiders routinely froze in winter and sweltered in summer due to the truck's open cab design and the position of the engine radiator, with its cooling fan, behind the seats.
With ERFB round the GC-45 could routinely place rounds into 10 m circles at ranges up to 30 km, extending this to 38 km with some loss in accuracy.
With respect to financial issues ancillary to divorce, prenuptial agreements are routinely upheld and enforced by courts in virtually all states.
With real or feigned modesty about his own work, he routinely characterized it as the one clearly great work in Argentine literature.
With the exception of Northern Ireland, most police officers in the United Kingdom do not routinely carry firearms.
With this change from primarily homebirth to primarily hospital birth came changes in the care women received during labor: although no longer the case, in the 1940s it was common for women to be routinely sedated and for babies to be delivered from their unconscious mothers with forceps ( termed by Dr. Robert A. Bradley as " knock-em-out, drag-em-out obstetrics ").
With few exceptions ( notable ones including Joe Paterno, Tom Osborne, Frank Beamer, Bo Schembechler, Woody Hayes, Bobby Bowden and LaVell Edwards ) college coaches often routinely change jobs, rarely staying at a school for more than a decade.
With the growing use of touchscreens, the marginal cost of touchscreen technology is routinely absorbed into the products that incorporate it and is nearly eliminated.
With some fractures such as hip fractures ( usually caused by osteoporosis or osteogenesis Imperfecta ), surgery is offered routinely, because the complications of non-operative treatment include deep vein thrombosis ( DVT ) and pulmonary embolism, which are more dangerous than surgery.
With members dying routinely, the mixing of generations was gradual and tragic.
With the advantage of the greater range and accuracy provided by the Baker rifle, the highly trained British skirmishers were able to defeat their French counterparts routinely and in turn disrupt the main French force by sniping at non-commissioned and commissioned officers.
With today's electron optics, electron beam widths can routinely go down to a few nm.
With the combination of the role of parking attendants in some ( not all ) areas of Great Britain into that of Civil Enforcement Officers, many now routinely issue fixed penalties for such offences as littering, public drinking, anti-social behaviour and noise violations in addition to dealing with nuisance parking offences which previously escaped the attention of parking attendants as they contravened legislation other than the Road Traffic Act 1991.
They would often play their own recordings such as " The Vibrator Polka ," " The Ballad of the Father of a Boy Named Sue ," and " Bad With My Bone ," and was routinely endorsed by " Weird Al " Yankovic.
With stimulating, psychotropic and ultimately poisonous plants such as henbane ( Hyoscyamus niger ) or even deadly nightshade ( Atropa belladonna ) being used routinely in brewing, local lords tended to want to edict a workable rule-of-thumb for the spicing of beer, preferably using a single, non-toxic herb which would be easier to monitor than a complex mix.
With a strong sense of himself, Browne was determined not to accept stereotyped and demeaning roles that had routinely been offered to black actors, and he resisted emulating others.
With schools being closed routinely in urban areas for " smog days " when the ozone levels became too unhealthy and the hills surrounding urban areas seldom visible even within a mile, Californians were ready for changes.
2009: With the release of Jason Clermont before the 2009 CFL season, Simon and Paris Jackson were the only remaining 1000-yard receivers on the 2009 BC Lions team and Simon routinely faced double and triple coverage by opponents reducing his receptions.

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