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With and cyphers
With the French Revolution, Riesener was retained by the Directory, and sent in 1794 to Versailles to remove the " insignia of feudality " from furniture he had recently made: royal cyphers and fleurs-de-lys were replaced with innocuous panels.

With and playground
With the Victorian fashion for seaside holidays, Looe had become a tourist town, with nearby Talland Bay being dubbed " the playground of Plymouth ".
With the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century, it became the playground and vacation spot of British, Russian, and other aristocrats, such as Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, when he was Prince of Wales.
With Dr Munda, the dictator of Zingara, a brutal police state which nevertheless manages to be a playground for wealthy people from the developed world, Burgess sells the regime a chemical called PL45 ' Honey ' for spraying on rebel areas ( the effects resemble those of Napalm ).
With mountains, glaciers, the forest and the ocean for their playground, UAS students pursue interests as varied as mountain climbing, hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, scuba diving, salmon and halibut fishing, camping, skiing, snowboarding and more within minutes of campus.
With playground protection from the sun and sea breeze, Clarko beach side reserve near Trigg Island is one of the most popular parks in the City of Stirling.
With 3. 8 hectares of space, the park has hiking trails, a newly renovated spray park, a skate park, a bike trials park, a playground, a picnic shelter, a boat launch and a recreational pier.

With and annual
With the announcement of a `` special achievement award '' to William A. ( ( Bill ) Shea, the awards list was completed yesterday for Sunday night's thirty-eighth annual dinner and show of the New York Chapter, Baseball Writers' Association of America, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
With an annual production of approximately 960 million bottles, Bordeaux produces large quantities of everyday wine as well as some of the most expensive wines in the world.
With an annual drift of 11 or 12 days, the seasonal relation is repeated approximately each 33 Islamic years.
With an average annual population growth rate of 2. 5 percent, the economy cannot significantly benefit national income per capita growth.
With annual spending totalling billions of US dollars, Formula One's economic effect and creation of jobs is significant, and its financial and political battles are widely reported.
With an annual growth rate of 2. 2 percent for the period between 1965 and 1980, a 3. 4 percent growth rate for 1981 through 1989, and a 1992 growth rate of 3. 2 percent, the country's population was projected to surpass 20 million by the year 2000 and 35 million by 2025.
With a population of 522, 686 ( 31 December 2010 ) the city is a major centre of northern Germany, known for hosting annual commercial trade fairs such as the Hanover Fair and the CeBIT.
With an annual drift of 10 or 11 days, the seasonal relation repeats about every 33 Islamic years.
With a mean annual temperature of, the sunniest months are May to August.
With the annual production of about 107, 000 tonnes in 2009, New Caledonia was the world's fifth largest producer after Russia ( 266, 000 ), Indonesia ( 189, 000 ), Canada ( 181, 000 ) and Australia ( 167, 000 ).
With the Spanish plan having failed, by 1640 the debt had reached 35 million scudi, consuming more than 80 percent of annual papal income in interest repayments.
With an annual bike race on city streets and the state's only velodrome, Redmond is also known as " the bicycle capital of the Northwest ".
With 300 Greek ships a year sailing between Roman Empire and India, the annual trade may have reached 300, 000 tons.
With the addition of the new hangar, the maximum annual line maintenance capacity of the company boosted to 72 aircraft from the present 24.
* With a work force of 18, 600 people and annual economic impact of $ 2 billion, UCSF is San Francisco's second largest employer
With the exception of B. rosserae, no species tolerates annual rainfall of less than 200 millimetres, despite many species surviving in areas that receive less than 400 millimetres.
With Stonehenge banned as a festival site, new age travellers gather at the annual Glastonbury Festival.
With the flooding of the Guaíra Falls in 1982, Iguazu currently has the second-greatest average annual flow of any waterfall in the world, after Niagara, with an average rate of.
With the mean annual discharge of, its contribution to the Danube's total runoff is about 13 %.
With his leader status, Danny does seem prone to becoming big-headed, such as a conker competition in the Beano annual 2006 where he proclaimed his was indestructable.
With this new relationship came an attempt at cross-promotion, with attractions based on ABC shows at Disney parks and an annual soap festival at Walt Disney World.
With an annual average rainfall of and summer temperatures of and higher, water resources and vegetation are limited.
With his research assistant, Veronica M. Boulter ( later his wife ) Toynbee was co-editor of the RIIA's annual Survey of International Affairs, which became the " bible " for international specialists in Britain.
With the exception of the relatively dry western region of Rajshahi, where the annual rainfall is about, most parts of the country receive at least of rainfall per year.
With only 12 millions of annual income, the Guise implemented, to replenish the state coffers, a policy of draconian austerity that contributed to their unpopularity.

With and freestyle
With this victory, Rickson gained immediate national acclaim as the top freestyle fighter, leaving his mark on the history of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and the Gracie challenge.
With a poor performance in racing, " The Crazy Bull " made up for it in freestyle.
With the advent of freestyle, Anderson gained a means by which he could entertain the crowd with wild stunts while also focusing on winning races.

With and competition
With the growing complexity of markets and intensity of competition, sales management, whether at the district, region or headquarters level, is a tough job today -- and it will be tougher in the future.
With the lack of international competition, representative matches between state teams were regarded with great importance.
With prime time competition, Corrie was again seen as being old fashioned, with the introduction of the ' normal ' Clayton family in 1985 being a failure with viewers.
With shifts in competition and the increasing reliance by corporations on CRM systems, development of software has become more important than ever.
With captain Bobby Moore and young midfielder Martin Peters already in the side, it completed a trio of West Ham players selected by Ramsey at this most crucial stage of the competition.
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.
Ferrigno was Team Unanimous ' project manager for the task depicted in the fifth episode, " I'm Going to Mop the Floor With You ", which was to create a viral video to promote O-Cedar's ProMist Spray Mop, placing him in competition with actress Tia Carrere, the project manager of the women's team, Forte.
With rapidly growing populations and the consequent competition for meager natural resources, lifestyles of these two types of peoples have come increasingly into conflict in Niger in recent years.
With the fierce price competitiveness created by this sticky-upward demand curve, firms use non-price competition in order to accrue greater revenue and market share.
With competition from the UK soap operas RTÉ choose to begin a three night week in 1996, with one night a week during summer, soon this became four nights a week and two nights during the summer.
With a sport shooting license the weapon may be fired at any time, such as competition or practice.
With competition from digital and polyphonic synthesizers and the introduction of MIDI, production of Rhodes instruments ended in late 1984.
With competition from the railways having taken a large share of traffic in the second half of the 19th century, improvements in roads and vehicle technology in the early part of the 20th century meant that the lorry was also becoming a threat to the canals.
With the catapult launch, the plane successfully traveled the distance outlined by the competition, but was declined the prize due to the takeoff method.
With male-male competition for mates, horns are clashed in combat.
With growth, has come considerable competition and some amount of consolidation.
With the European colonization of Africa, missionaries were almost in competition with the European Christian missionaries operating in the colonies.
With east Kimberley cattlemen keen to find a way to get their cattle to market, and the Government of Western Australia keen for competition to bring prices down, a 1905 proposal of a stock route through the desert was taken seriously.
With the advent of new, high-capacity roll-on / roll-off ferries and hovercraft that were faster and more reliable than traditional ferries, competition intensified.
With unemployment high, competition for such opportunities increased ethnic tensions.
With the end of government subsidies and foreign competition, tobacco farming has decreased to minuscule participation.
With Bolesław's death in 1138, Polish authority over Pomerania ended, triggering competition of the Holy Roman Empire and Denmark for the area.
With the Canadian team he finished fourth in the 4 × 100 metre relay competition.
With profit margins narrowing for newspapers in the wake of competition from broadcast, cable television, and the internet, newspapers are looking to standardize the size of the newsprint roll.

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