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With extraordinary zeal, he expounded his system of “ transcendental idealism .” His success was immediate.
With regard to the former, which is professedly published as a psychological curiosity, it having been composed during sleep, there appears to us nothing in the quality of the lines to render this circumstance extraordinary.
With nearly pathological determination and high intelligence, aided by his supportive parents and their high social rank, he fashions an extraordinary military and civilian career in the Barrayaran Empire.
With relativity, cosmology and astrophysics predicted extraordinary astronomical phenomena such as neutron stars, black holes, and gravitational waves.
With Hayata needing to transform immediately and having no way to reach the device safely, he took an extraordinary gamble by throwing himself headfirst off the building, and managed to grab the capsule and activate it as he fell.
With letter 13 / 2007 of 20 January 2010 the Pontifical Council Ecclesia Dei responded positively to a question whether a parish priest ( pastor ) or another priest may on his own initiative publicly celebrate the extraordinary form, along with the customary regular use of the new form, " so that the faithful, both young and old, can familiarize themselves with the old rites and benefit from their perceptible beauty and transcendence ".
* Scottish comedian and actor Billy Connolly advised his audience during his An Audience With ... show to try the Zombie, citing that it's " in an extraordinary concept ; consumer gets drunk from the bottom-up ".
With his death, the family founded by the extraordinary rise to power and influence of the first duke ended.
With this extraordinary increase in population came the need for schools and sources of entertainment.
With an extraordinary natural talent for riding, he began a rewarding career that confirmed his exceptional technical skill and innovation within the company.
With respect to Anglicanism, he has stated that " it's very sad to see a good man like the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, going to such extraordinary lengths to appease homophobes within the Anglican Communion ".
With her extraordinary industry — she rose early and employed the day systematically — and her growing ability of concentration she gave promise of noteworthy productions.
With the ring gone, the magic and beauty of Lórien also faded along with the extraordinary mallorn trees ( save the one that Samwise Gamgee grew in Hobbiton that lived for centuries ) and it was gradually depopulated, until by the time Arwen came there to die in it was deserted and in ruin.
With the camera, you can pick those moments and emphasise them, making Beckett's rare and extraordinary words all the more intimate [...].
With the development of homology theory to include K-theory and other extraordinary theories from about 1955, it was realised that the homology H < sub >*</ sub > could be replaced by other theories, once the products on manifolds were constructed ; and there are now textbook treatments in generality.
With his extraordinary and inspiring designs, he has played a pivotal role in the creation of an architecture for post-Independence India.
With the trial at an end, Professor Anthony Everitt, who was appointed by Ofcom to evaluate the Access Radio Pilot Scheme-said the following: " The extraordinary range of musical genres outspans the output of any other radio station in the United Kingdom-and very probably in the world.
With a ‘ century of extraordinary discovery in biology ’ like evolution and deoxyribonucleic acid also known as DNA, and cosmology, this has given birth to a new type of garden design ’.
With the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, there was a sudden epidemic resurgence of KS affecting primarily gay and bisexual AIDS patients with up to 50 % of reported AIDS patients having this tumor — an extraordinary rate of cancer predisposition.
With enthusiasm the local administrators allowed him to offer new extraordinary contracts: Giuseppe Verdi's Otello ( with Del Monaco and Protty ), Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly ( with Antonietta Stella and Nicola ruggeri ).
With both the Western and Eastern Chalukya fronts subdued, Rajendra ’ s armies undertook an extraordinary expedition.
With his extraordinary talent, Stang was widely supported by the other ministers.
With extraordinary heroism and complete disregard of personal danger under devastating fire, he crawled forward leading his squad toward an enemy machine gun nest, which was causing heavy casualties to his company.
With his contacts in Switzerland, Noel Field managed to obtain medicines and nutritional supplements that were extraordinary for that time.

With and energy
With destructive tensions and pressures removed men have the vigor and energy to construct a new human life -- rebuilding entire cities, expanding facilities for entertainment, providing unlimited opportunities for education -- indeed, for the first time giving everyone the chance to employ his talents to the fullest.
With all the energy of his broken body he prayed, `` Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do ''.
With sudden energy, she went to the phone and rang Holden's office and asked for him.
With up to 13 adjustable parameters they obtained a result very close to the experimental result for the dissociation energy.
With a catalyst, a reaction which is kinetically inhibited by a high activation energy can take place in circumvention of this activation energy.
With a few exceptions related to high-energy photons ( such as fluorescence, harmonic generation, photochemical reactions, the photovoltaic effect for ionizing radiations at far ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma radiation ), absorbed electromagnetic radiation simply deposits its energy by heating the material.
With thermal energy, however, there are often limits to the efficiency of the conversion to other forms of energy, as described by the second law of thermodynamics.
With very low temperatures outside frost can appear on the bottom of the window even with double pane energy efficient windows.
With this additional condition — the covariant divergence of the energy – momentum tensor, and hence of whatever is on the other side of the equation, is zero — the simplest set of equations are what are called Einstein's ( field ) equations:
With the discovery of the neutron, scientists at last could calculate what fraction of binding energy each nucleus had, from comparing the nuclear mass with that of the protons and neutrons which composed it.
With such materials, and energy from long-lived stars, microscopic life planted by directed panspermia could find an immense future in the galaxy.
With a revolver, this is not necessary as none of the energy for cycling the revolver comes from the firing of the cartridge, but is supplied by the user either through cocking the hammer or, in a double action design, by just squeezing the trigger.
With an area of 4499 square meters the conservatory is designed to minimise the amount of energy taken to run it and to this end the cooler zones are grouped around the outside with the more tropical zones in the central area where heat is conserved.
With the high infrared energy input from the central star, ideal conditions are formed in these circumstellar envelopes for maser excitation.
With strong impulses of energy in the receiver, it enables one to print the received message, but for long-distance work, it is not as sensitive as some other detectors that were developed in the inter-war period before the roaring Twenties.
With a specific impulse of 309 sec already demonstrated by Peacekeeper's 2nd stage using HMX propellant, the higher energy of CL-20 propellant can be expected to increase specific impulse to around 320 sec in similar ICBM or launch vehicle upper stage applications, without the explosive hazard of HMX.
With this particular form of the metric, it can be shown that the energy density measured by observers whose 4-velocity is normal to the hypersurfaces is given by
With the catalyst, the energy required to enter transition state decreases, thereby decreasing the energy required to initiate the reaction.
Thus, in traditional use, the term “ free ” was attached to Gibbs free energy, i. e., for systems at constant pressure and temperature, or to Helmholtz free energy, i. e., for systems at constant volume and temperature, to mean ‘ available in the form of useful work .’ With reference to the Gibbs free energy, we add the qualification that it is the energy free for non-volume work.

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