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With the exception of benthic habitats directly beneath marine farms, most mariculture causes minimal destruction to habitats.
With key Greek city-states in submission, Philip turned to Sparta ; he sent them a message, " You are advised to submit without further delay, for if I bring my army into your land, I will destroy your farms, slay your people, and raze your city.
With some exceptions, naturally occurring pesticides are allowed for use on organic farms, and synthetic substances are prohibited.
With the introduction of the railroad and the influx of settlers wishing to establish farms during the first decade of the twentieth century, the county's economic base shifted toward farming.
With the increase in population the number of farms grew by 1940 to 5, 094.
With over 400 active farms in the county, agriculture plays an important role in the economy and environment.
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 the fast-growing farms, sprang up towns.
With few trees to use for timber, most of the farms and barns are built with masts recovered from shipwrecks.
: With the disbanding of the Ohio troops, Mason was forced to order his own soldiers back to their farms and villages.
With the exception of home aquarists and a few commercial farms that breed neon tetras experimentally, captive breeding on a commercial scale is nonexistent in the United States.
With legal assurances that their property and work would not be arbitrarily confiscated without legal proceedings by the king, the so called ‘’ nobility ’’, church or anybody else investors and inventors could secure capital to invest or use sweat equity to build improved farms or make other improvements.
With CA problems arise in the fact that if farms do not produce as much as conventional ways, then in this case leaves the world with less food for more people.
With several large wind farms, hydroelectric, and geothermal projects under construction, the island hopes to be a net exporter of electricity by 2016.
With 3. 42 km² of farms, Nerima has the largest area of agricultural land among the special wards.
With no security of tenure on the farms, banks have been reluctant to extend loans to the new farmers, many of whom do not have much experience in commercial farming, nor assets to provide alternative collateral for any borrowed money.
With the influx of European American settlers into Southern California in the 1870s, La Tajuata land was sold off and subdivided for smaller farms and homes, including a 220-acre parcel purchased by Charles H. Watts in 1886 for alfalfa and livestock farming.
With fewer farms and farmers, and the continuing decline of manufacturing, economic opportunities diminish in these counties, and young residents look outside the area for jobs, leading to substantial out-migration.
With more than 30, 000 farms, which produce over 70 % of the country's grain, it is known locally as South Africa's breadbasket.
With the land reforms of the early 21st century large scale cattle and mixed farms are being redistributed to small farmers.
With the end of the allotments, the region begins to be constituted of farms.
* 1826 – With the creation of the Canada Company, free land is no longer available to immigrants willing to set up homesteads and farms.

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With a population of approximately 3, 000, and the number of speakers in the mere hundreds, Alutiiq communities are currently in the process of revitalizing their language.
With a booming economy short of unskilled workers, especially after the Berlin Wall cut off the steady flow of East Germans, the FRG negotiated migration agreements with Italy ( 1955 ), Spain ( 1960 ), Greece ( 1960 ), and Turkey ( 1961 ) that brought in hundreds of thousands of temporary guest workers, called Gastarbeiter.
With the use of boosterspice, humans can easily live hundreds of years and, theoretically, indefinitely.
With regard to phonics, their meta-analysis of hundreds of studies confirmed the findings of the National Research Council: teaching phonics ( and related phonics skills, such as phonemic awareness ) is a more effective way to teach children early reading skills than is embedded phonics or no phonics instruction.
With its large population base, the dynasty was able to raise professional and conscripted armies of hundreds of thousands of troops to contend with nomadic powers in dominating Inner Asia and the lucrative trade routes along the Silk Road.
With highly automated and sophisticated equipment, modern-day DNA profiling can process hundreds of samples each day.
With woodblock printing, one printing plate could be used for tens of hundreds of books, playing a magnificent role in spreading culture.
With more than 16, 000 large commercial engines installed today, Pratt & Whitney provides power to hundreds of airlines and operators, from narrow-bodied airplanes to wide-bodied jumbo jetliners.
With a total 2009 budget of about $ 87. 6 billion, VA employs nearly 280, 000 people at hundreds of Veterans Affairs medical facilities, clinics, and benefits offices and is responsible for administering programs of veterans ’ benefits for veterans, their families, and survivors.
With the decline of Latin, German quickly became the language of all official documents, commerce and government business for hundreds of years until 1919.
With hundreds of stories written, common themes surfaced.
With over 400 bird species having been recorded in this area and hundreds of local birders, Cape May is arguably the top bird-watching area in the entire Northeastern United States.
With the work of hundreds of friends and relatives, Laurelville was restored.
With 18 centuries he is also joint fourth with fellow captain Michael Vaughan in the most hundreds scored by an England player.
With very few exceptions, all the newspapers in the U. S. are privately owned, either by large chains such as Gannett or McClatchy, which own dozens or even hundreds of newspapers ; by small chains that own a handful of papers ; or in a situation that is increasingly rare, by individuals or families.
The media captured the events and reactions at the time thus :" Previously regarded as a gentlemanly leader with a passion for golf, Kibaki has revealed a steely side. With a reputation as a mild-mannered, old-school gentleman ,... Kibaki, 76, showed a steely core by swearing himself in within an hour of being pronounced victor in an election denounced as fraudulent by opposition challenger Raila Odinga and questioned by international and Kenyan observers. Odinga's supporters said he would be declared president at a rival ceremony on Monday, but police banned the event hundreds of riot police sealed off the proposed venue, Uhuru Park for several days.
With the decline of Zhou power, the Yellow River drainage basin was divided into hundreds of small, autonomous states, most of them consisting of a single city, though a handful of multi-city states, particularly those on the periphery, had power and opportunity to expand outward.
", " Oh How She Could Yacki-Hacki, Wicki-Wacki, Woo " ( interpolated into the show Houp La !, 1916, and recorded by Ida Adams ), " Put on Your Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe, You're Not Going Bye-Bye Tonight ", " Put Your Arms Around Me Honey ", " Roll Along, Prairie Moon ", " Take Me Out To The Ball Game ", " Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys ", " Tell Me With Your Eyes ", and hundreds of others.
With " The Constellations in the Far East " as a start, he contributed a total of 50 theses to Nature and hundreds of articles and essays to the folklore magazine Notes and Queries.
In 1956 his Your Most Enchanted Listener was published ; in 1972, his Living With Change: The Semantics of Coping, a collection of selected portions of transcriptions of hundreds of his talks, organized by Dorothy Moeller, provided further general semantic insights.
With 250 academic faculty members and thousands of donors ( throughout all 50 States in the United States of America and in more than 60 countries ), the Institute has sponsored hundreds of teaching and scholars ' conferences and seminars treating subjects ranging from monetary policy to the history of war.
With hundreds of illustrated pages, it was effectively one of the first written histories of the world.
With hundreds of volunteers and the broad support of the community he established WaterFire as an on-going installation in 1997.
With much of the Earth's water held in the form of glacial ice, the sea level fell hundreds of feet, leaving most of the Bahama banks, which are now covered in water, high and dry.
With the Apple IIGS, this included even reproducing print outs of color photographs with hundreds of simulated colors.

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