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With Katsushirō's assistance, he recruits four more masterless samurai: Gorobei Katayama, clever and good natured ; Heihachi, a good-humored samurai with mediocre swordsmanship ; Shichirōji, an old friend of Kambei's ; and Kyūzō, a taciturn master swordsman.
Songs such as " Rhythm Is Our Business ", " I'm Nuts about Screwy Music ", " I Want the Waiter ( With the Water )", and " Four or Five Times " displayed a playful sense of swing, often through clever arrangements by trumpeter Sy Oliver and bizarre lyrics.
" They have been extremely clever and very, very effective in their propaganda and lobbying of members of Congress ," says Gary Sick, a Persian Gulf expert at Columbia University's Middle East Institute and the author of All Fall Down: America's Tragic Encounter With Iran.
He is also clever at other times, for example, in " The One With Ross ’ s Teeth ", while the other five friends sat around at Central Perk pondering why their bosses don't like them, it was Joey who pointed out, " Maybe it's because you're all sitting around here at 11: 30 on a Wednesday.
With his multilingual ability and clever concealment, Salomon's reputation soared among the people of Europe.
With its combination of clever market manipulation, and hard-nosed dealings with the powerful Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR ), the South Improvement scheme was an example of the type of business tactics which Rockefeller and his associates used to become successful.
In March 1970 the Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor With Saw Attachment ( 73 ) was issued featuring a clever circular saw attachment which rotated as the model was pushed along by means of a long finely coiled spring.
With just thirteen minutes to go, a tight match opened up as Sweden's Thomas Brolin scored from a clever free-kick move, the ball passed outside the Romanian wall by Håkan Mild for Brolin to smash in.
With the help of the clever Caretaker ( James Hampton ), veteran former professional player Nate Scarborough ( Michael Conrad ), " Granny " Granville ( Harry Caesar ), long-term prisoner Pop ( John Steadman ) — who remains in prison far past his original sentence for having struck Warden Hazen when the warden was just a rookie guard — and the warden's amorous secretary, Miss Toot ( Bernadette Peters ), Crewe molds the prisoners into a smoothly working football team named the " Mean Machine ".
With hard work and clever use of resources, Honor soon has revitalized the RMN ’ s presence in Basilisk and amazed the other Manticorian personnel assigned to the system.
In those days, ' neck ' was another form of ' nick ' and so the Vintners spotted that a Swan With Two Necks could afford them a rather clever pun, and a striking pub sign.
With the growing interest in the art came clever innovations.
With little budget, he and his cast also did clever interpretations of classic novels such as She Who Must Be Obeyed and various Greek myths.
With the needle and the brush Fyt was equally clever.
With sufficiently clever assumptions of this sort, it is often possible to reduce the Einstein field equation to a much simpler system of equations, even a single partial differential equation ( as happens in the case of stationary axisymmetric vacuum solutions, which are characterized by the Ernst equation ) or a system of ordinary differential equations ( as happens in the case of the Schwarzschild vacuum ).
With its patrician setting, witty dialogue, and development of a romantic plot between two clever and committed idealists across class lines, Sabrina Fair has much in common with Philip Barry's comedy Holiday.
Colin Jacobsson of DVD Movie Guide also gave the episode a mixed response, and wrote that “' Rap ' starts with a clever – if absurd – concept ”, but “ does little to churn good comedy out of its theme ”, and concluded by calling the episode “ disappointing ”.< ref name =" DVDmg "> Writing for Obsessed With Film, Adam Rayner described the episode as “ woefully weak ” and “ an example of the farcical that the series would fall deeper and deeper into ”.

With and promotions
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 a fragile economy and Zhou falling ill to cancer, Deng Xiaoping resumed his political career as Vice-Premier in April 1973, in the first of a series of promotions approved by Mao.
With other mixed martial arts promotions working towards U. S. sanctioning, the International Fighting Championships ( IFC ) secured the first U. S. sanctioned mixed-martial-arts event, which occurred in New Jersey on September 30, 2000.
With his support in the south diminished, Tombalbaye lashed out at the army, making arbitrary promotions and demotions.
With the proliferation of graded schools in the middle of the 19th century, retention became a common practice, as were mid-term promotions.
With these brand extensions, Rogers now generally uses " Sportsnet " ( by itself ) to denote its sports media properties as a whole, and on-air promotions for programs being carried nationally by these four regional feeds often list all four channels separately, or refer to the " Sportsnet regional channels ", to avoid any ambiguity.
For instance, in the 2005 – 06 season 100 clubs applied to be considered for promotion, of which 51 met the grading requirements, and 29 of those finished in the top 3 in their leagues ( With an additional division commencing at Step 4 in 2006 – 07, all 29 clubs had their promotions accepted ).
With the help of some of the old FK Lyn players, Lyn Fotball have won two consecutive promotions, and is playing in the Third Division.
With his expansions, promotions, and changes to the SA, a revision of the SA rank system was required although the uniforms and titles essentially stayed the same.
With these new recruits, they released their second album, Nexus Polaris, which was hugely successful ( mainly thanks to Nuclear Blast's promotions ) and is largely considered their best album to date by fans.
With his " Loose Cannon " persona, Pillman became the talk for all three major promotions, as he successfully left WCW, he was on his way to the WWF, and he was scheduled to wrestle Shane Douglas in ECW, until tragedy struck on April 15, 1996 when Pillman was badly injured after falling asleep while driving his Hummer H1 in Kentucky and driving into a tree trunk, flipping the vehicle.
With its heavy pedestrian traffic, it also serves as a popular site for leafletting, TV camera opinion polls, and for commercial promotions and political activity such as canvassing and demonstrations.
With the death of Giant Baba and retirement of Antonio Inoki, which effectively broke their control over the promotions they founded, the major promotions began looking to the smaller promotions for talent.
With primary or shared responsibility for areas such as sales management, product development, distribution channel management, marketing communications ( including advertising and promotions ), pricing, market research, and customer service, CMOs are faced with a diverse range of specialized disciplines in which they are required to be knowledgeable.
With only Cheyenne being a success, Warner Bros. ended the ten minute promotions of new films and replaced Warner Bros. Presents with an anthology series titled Conflict.
With the exception of Dan Murphy, who continued to voice station promotions and weekday weather forecasts, the entire KIXI airstaff was terminated.
With the pending war, his promotions would become much more frequent, and in less than a year he was promoted to captain, on 15 May 1917.
With the advent of responsible government in the 1840s, the power to make civil service appointments was transferred to elected politicians, who had a strong incentive to ensure that French Canadian voters did not feel that they were being frozen out of hiring and promotions.
With her reputation growing, Glover left in 1982 to set up her own independent radio and TV promotions company Girl Friday Promotions, where she promoted artists such as Michael Jackson, The Cult, David Essex, Scritti Politti, Toyah, Love and Rockets, Orange Juice, Catcherpaya, Men at Work, Altered Images, Jimmy Nail, Icicle Works, Barry Manilow and Meat Loaf among others.

With and tied
With most of his money tied up in the Indians, Veeck was forced to sell the team to a syndicate headed by insurance magnate Ellis Ryan.
With the series tied after game six, the Indians went into the ninth inning of Game 7 with a 2 – 1 lead, but closer Jose Mesa allowed the Marlins to tie the game.
With time winding down the Saints threw backward passes and brought the ball down the length of the field for a touchdown, but kicker John Carney missed the extra point, which would have tied the game, so the Saints lost by one point, 20 – 19.
With the loss of the family funds tied up in David's business venture, Maimonides was constrained to assume the vocation of physician, for which he was to become famous, having been trained in medicine in both Córdoba and in Fes.
With the score tied at two runs apiece in the bottom of the ninth inning, Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda called upon closer Tom Niedenfuer to pitch.
With the score tied 5 – 5 and 1: 26 minutes to go in regulation, Lemieux one-timed a pass from Gretzky on a 3 – on – 1 with defenceman Larry Murphy.
With the two parties tied 65 – 65 in the Electoral College, the last state to vote, South Carolina, chose eight Republicans, giving the election to Jefferson and Burr.
With help from a tug, the Manola tied up to the break wall with eight lines.
With the vote being tied and deadlocked for the first time, the new rules for breaking a tie-breaker came into effect as everyone would reach into a bag and pull out a colored rock.
With seven nominations in the category of Best Director, Lean is the third most nominated director in Oscar history, tied with Martin Scorsese and Fred Zinnemann and behind Billy Wilder ( 8 nominations ) and William Wyler ( 12 nominations ).
With the series tied 2 – 2 going into game 5 in New York, Miller had the first of many legendary playoff performances.
With the whole world watching Game 7 in San Antonio, the game went back and forth and was tied 57 – 57 after 3 Quarters.
With the score tied 3 – 3 with 3: 23 to play in the second period, a power outage hit the Boston Garden, forcing cancellation of the entire game.
With the game tied 3 – 3 in the first overtime, goaltender Kirk McLean made what became known thereafter as " The Save ", sliding across the crease feet-first and stacking his pads on the goal line to stop Robert Reichel on a one-timer pass from Theoren Fleury.
With field guns they are not of much use at ranges exceeding about 400 m ; those for heavy guns are effective up to 1000 m. In the earlier forms, lead or iron shot were packed in wood casks or in canvas bags tied up with twine like the later quilted shot.
With a six and a half game lead as late as September 21, they lost 10 games in a row to finish tied for second place.
With the score tied at 1 – 1, the two teams entered extra time and, in the 120th minute, midfielder Nayim hit a half-volley from just past the halfway line, putting it beyond the reach of David Seaman for the final 2 – 1.
With the United States and Great Britain all tied at 15. 5 each, Jack Nicklaus led Tony Jacklin by the score of 1 up as they played the 17th hole.
With many farms and contracts tied to major tobacco companies, like American Tobacco Company, Lorillard, Brown & Williamson, and Liggett Group, the local farmers became prosperous.
With Huntley ’ s development as a dairy center, horses were tied to the hitching rail surrounding the park every morning while farmers visited stores after delivering their milk cans at the railroad or factory.
With the modern community being largely a suburban residential area of relatively recent origin, the history of River Ridge is thus fairly devoid of interesting events or drama, and is largely tied to the history of post-World War II Jefferson Parish.
With the same motivation as Otto, Diesel wanted to create an engine that would give small industrial concerns their own power source to enable them to compete against larger companies, and like Otto to get away from the requirement to be tied to a municipal fuel supply.
With his hands tied by war in Anatolia, Emperor Basil required allies for his war against Tsar Samuel, who had much of Macedonia.
With only twelve seats, Likud was tied with the Shas for the status of third-largest party.
With the exception of making a brief run at free agent Tina Thompson and a failed effort to pry Swin Cash out of Seattle, the Sun withheld making changes to a team that tied atop the Eastern Conference last season.

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