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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.
O Jatavedas, when thou hast matured him, then send him on his way unto the Fathers ... let thy fierce flame, thy glowing splendour, burn him With thine auspicious forms, o Jatavedas, bear this man to the region of the pious ... Again, O Agni, to the Fathers send him who, offered in thee, goes with our oblations.
With fierce radio propaganda in the winter of 1939 the Germans sought to turn the Egyptians against the British.
With many companies in the market, competition for customers becomes fierce, even though the increase in the growth rate of sales at the initial part of this stage.
With a circulation rising quickly to 400, 000 copies by 1997, the newspaper had the territory's second largest circulation, despite fierce competition against 60 other newspapers.
With the introduction of independent privately owned channels in Greece in the late 1980s, programme quality changed to a more commercial variety, in order to survive the fierce competition for ratings.
With his mane of hair and bristling moustache, Cole was often confused with British prime minister Ramsay Macdonald, causing dismay in public when he launched into a fierce attack on Labour Party policy.
With the establishment of the German Empire in 1871, Holstein became secretary of the ambassador in Paris, Harry von Arnim, a patroniser of the French royalists and a fierce opponent of Chancellor Bismarck, who finally enforced Arnim's discharge and conviction for breach of secrecy.
With a strong breeze around the Olympic Stadium, temperatures at the start of the race were not as fierce as they had been over the weekend, at a mere 26 degrees.
With Lieutenant Lansdale in command, the landing party was ambushed and forced to retreat after a fierce fight near Vailele.
Battling hard with Mastern Gregory driving the Ecurie Ecosse Lister Jaguar, they swapped the lead between them inches apart. The competition was so fierce that Archie dented his car's nose on the rear of the Ecosse car on lap three. With Archie leading on lap six they arrived at Blanchimont, then in the Clubhouse bend ( where Richard Seaman died in 1939 ) to find the track slick with rain, the right hand front wheel of the Lister hit a road sign snapping the track rod causing a disastrous accident.
With the destruction of the Spanish army in 1808, Spanish resistance transformed into fierce guerrilla warfare.
With fierce opposition from CSX, the Surface Transportation Board granted the LA & L trackage rights across the Genesee Junction Yard, trackage rights into the R & S and its yard at Brooks Avenue, and haulage rights on the R & S to Silver Springs, New York.
With this release the band further refined their sound creating four powerful and dynamic songs combining fierce layered vocals, lurching time changes, snaking guitar lines and a pounding rhythm section.
With its last ten panzers, the Müncheberg at first made good progress against the surprised Soviets, however fierce defensive fire and several local counter-attacks soon halted the advance.
With beautiful clear blue skies above and surrounded by coral reefs below, this South Seas paradise became a strong base for the Combined Fleet and the front lines of the naval war ; a place where many fierce battles were fought.
With the arriving of First Army on the battlefield the following day, attacks continued along the entire front but were met with fierce resistance and even limited counter-attacks by the Ottomans.
With the ensuing California oil boom, or " black-gold " rush, competition from various less scrupulous large oil companies was fierce — several of whom, along with William Randolph Hearst, tried to drive the more honest Bell's smaller operation out of business — a saga documented in the fictionalized account by writer Upton Sinclair in a 1927 novel Oil !, also the basis for the 2007 movie, There Will Be Blood.
: With fierce eyes, with glowing eyes, they seize the thumb ;

With and eyes
With these keen `` eyes '' and small nuclear weapons delivered with accuracy, military forces can be directly attacked with minimum damage to urban areas.
With eyes focused on the third congressional district, the historic Delta district, and Congressman Frank E. Smith as the one most likely to go, the redistricting battle will put to a test the longstanding power which lawmakers from the Delta have held in the Legislature.
With his head erect, he approached, not glancing at us, and passed by with his clear eyes raised and fixed straight ahead.
With her eyes Dolores dared him for the truth, ready to begin: It's a little contest --
With tears in his eyes, he told them of his weakness, his need for rest, and his will to resign.
With individuals he would sit in front of his patient with his knees touching the patient's knees, pressing the patient's thumbs in his hands, looking fixedly into the patient's eyes.
With no electricity on board the second Agena the rendezvous was accomplished with eyes only — no radar.
As writer and editor Nathaniel Parker Willis wrote, " With his cigar and his Spanish eyes, he talks Typee and Omoo, just as you find the flow of his delightful mind on paper ".
: With eyes, like cinders, all aglow,
With writer Tom Pocock he was among the first British civilians to witness the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp at Belsen, where the remaining prisoners, too sick to be moved, were dying before his very eyes.
With practice, and without moving the head or eyes, it is possible to accurately record the observed details by tracing round the observed shapes by simultaneously " seeing " the pencil point in the microscopical image.
With a two-ball-and-one-strike count, Williams swung with his eyes closed and hit a home run, making the American League walk-off to win 7-5.
With short legs, broad and rounded head, and small eyes with short rounded ears, it resembles a bear more than other mustelids.
With very small eyes, dugongs have limited vision, but acute hearing within narrow sound thresholds.
With his big blue eyes.
* In Sleeping with Sirens's 2010 With ears to see and eyes to hear, there is a song called " If I'm James Dean, you're Audrey Hepburn ".
With tears in their eyes, they take Betty into the forest and prepare to execute her.
: With placid eyes behold us here,
: With placid eyes behold us here,
With the popularity of gay television shows, music artists, and gay fashion, the Western culture has had to open their eyes to the gay community.
With her husky voice, deep brown eyes, wistful smile and sense of humour, she brought an enduring charm to all kinds of stage drama, ancient and modern, as well as to films and television plays in a career that spanned more than 40 years.
With his distinctive salmon-colored skin, high-domed head and large fish-like eyes, Admiral Ackbar was realized in Return of the Jedi through the use of a half-body puppet and slip-on mask, depending on the camera angles used.
With his bemused brood of kids never let out of his sight, Bernard Hill's powerful depiction of a man crumbling before the audience's eyes brought him numerous awards but, as he later revealed, almost " drove him to the edge of insanity ".
With emotion still in his voice and eyes watering, Cronkite once again recapped the events after collecting himself, incorporating some wire photos of the visit and explaining the significance of the pictures now that Kennedy was dead.
With the expressed interest of preserving history through the eyes of those who lived it, some organizations work with potential memoirists to bring their work to fruition.

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