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With all respect to a fine young man, Mr. Roy is not able to provide these necessaries ''.
With three fine Russian films in recent months on World War 2, -- `` The House I Live In '', `` The Cranes Are Flying '' and `` Ballad Of A Soldier '' -- we had every right to expect a real Soviet block-buster in `` The Day The War Ended ''.
With the Academies in Europe ( second half of 16th century ) the gap between fine and applied arts was definitely set.
With respect to indoor air quality, workers can be exposed to fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide and certain heavy metals.
With Havant & Waterlooville twice leading Liverpool, the match was promoted by the English FA as a fine example of what the FA Challenge Cup is all about.
With the advantage of a peculiarly fine climate, for which this part of Asia Minor has been famous in all ages, Ionia enjoyed the reputation in ancient times of being the most fertile of all the rich provinces of Asia Minor ; and even, though very imperfectly cultivated, it produces abundance of fruit of all kinds, and the raisins and figs of Smyrna supply almost all the markets of Europe.
With its dramatic symmetrical front, flanked by two great yew hedges, it is a fine example of a Jacobean brick-built manor house, and was formerly the home of the young Anne Boleyn, later to become Henry VIII's second wife.
With the sun setting over the desert, Somerset quotes Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls: The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.
With her long neck, tall stature, slender figure, fine features, copper-toned skin, and exotic accent, Iman was an instant success in the fashion world, though she herself insists that her looks are merely or typically Somali.
With the rise of popular culture in the Edo period, a style of woodblock prints called ukiyo-e became a major art form and its techniques were fine tuned to produce colorful prints of everything from daily news to schoolbooks.
With the corresponding tool selected, fine adjustment of each set of objects in a score are possible either by clicking and dragging or by entering measurements in a dialog box.
With the development of sensitive electron energy analyzers in the 1960s, it became possible to measure fine details of the total energy distribution.
With its good air, clean water, fine beaches and sheltered harbours, it is also popular recreational area.
With the robbed wealth that included an abundance of property and thousands of fine horses, Liu established the Latter Han ( 947-950 ), which lasted only four years and became the shortest dynasty in the Chinese history.
With inspiration from English and Swedish architecture, it is a fine example of the architecture which characterizes the years around 1900.
With the departure of Murray Baron in the summer of 2003, Allen became a regular for the Canucks, and did a fine job of replacing Baron's size and physical play.
With this influence, Powell suggested to the State Department that the current manner of competing with the Soviet Union in the realm of fine arts such as international symphony orchestra and ballet company tours was ineffective.
With its chestnut face and white malar stripe, it resembles a small female Reed Bunting, but has black crown stripes, a white eye-ring, and a fine dark border to the rear of its chestnut cheeks.
You just have to give it a bit of a tug at the end to snap the shell carrier up ... With quality ammunition and a good bore these rifles are capable of fine accuracy .... A rugged and reliable design, the Lebel soldiered on far longer than it should have.
With its manufacturers of wool and fine linens, the city was able to become economically independent.
With a talent in fine arts, Daffney becomes star of the show as the understudy for Tallulah Bankfish ( a famous Broadway theatre actress from New Snork City ) in a play, and has entered a piece of sculpture for an art show.
With the electrostatic torque modelled as a function of axis misalignment, and the polhode motion modelled at a sufficiently fine level, it is hoped to isolate the relativity torques to the originally expected resolution.
With international popularity of fine art auction growing, Sotheby ’ s opened offices in Paris and Los Angeles in 1967, became the first auction house to operate in Hong Kong in 1973, and Moscow in 1988.
( With many fine significant interior details, reputedly designed by James Hoban ).

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With rhinos and tapirs, the newly weaned calf wanders away to search for new feeding grounds.
" With this goal in mind, congress has sometimes expanded the grounds on which an individual may be prosecuted for perjury, with section 1623 of the United States Code recognizing the utterance of two mutually incompatible statements as grounds for perjury indictment even if neither can unequivocally be proven false.
With the growth of fur trading to the north after European encounter in the coastal areas, the nations of the Haudenosaunee ( or Iroquois Confederacy ), based in present-day New York, moved into the Ohio Valley in search of new hunting grounds.
With a combination of historical architecture and modern facilities as well as its well-kept grounds, the campus is among the most beautiful in Canada.
With a total of some 1800 men, Dundee marched, in hopes of meeting Mackay on grounds favourable to the Highlanders.
With the First World War waging between the United Kingdom and Germany, in 1917 the British government implemented the Military Service Act III, conscripting men into the armed forced who had previously been rejected on medical grounds.
With their officers killed in the initial attack and their attempt to gain access to the building having failed, the sappers simply occupied the chancery grounds until they were all killed or captured by US reinforcements that were landed on the roof of the building six hours later.
With the mill ringed by striking workers, the agents would access the plant grounds from the river.
With no clear male heir ( the obvious choice, William Clito, the son of Henry's older brother, was not favoured by the King ; Henry had an abundance of other nephews and illegitimate children, of whom his favoured nephew Stephen of Blois and illegitimate son Robert of Gloucester particularly stood out, but for various reasons none were chosen ), Henry designated his daughter, Matilda, dowager Holy Roman Empress, as his heiress, marrying her to William's brother-in-law Geoffrey V of Anjou, and forcing his Barons to swear to uphold her rights ; but on his death, the Barons reneged on their oaths on the grounds of coercion, and chose Henry's nephew, Stephen of Blois, prompting a period of English history known as The Anarchy.
With the manual piston, the operator directly pushes the water through the grounds.
With the outbreak of World War I, Gance was rejected from the army on medical grounds and in 1915 he started writing and directing for a new film company, Film d ' Art.
" With the mill ringed by striking workers, Pinkerton agents planned to access the plant grounds from the river.
With Lincoln entering administration at the end of the 2001 – 02 season, Alan Buckley was relieved of his duties as manager on financial grounds with Keith Alexander placed in charge of all football matters.
With the high level of development in the Gowanus watershed area, excessive nitrates and pathogens are constantly flowing into the canal, further depleting the oxygen and creating breeding grounds for the pathogens responsible for the canal's odor.
With the guard as leverage, Sutton acquired a 13. 5-meter ( 45 ft ) ladder to scale the 9-meter ( 30 ft ) wall of the prison grounds.
With his Nazi connections he settled brutally some old scores, and he stayed with the Nazis on ideological grounds long after their savagery was exposed and after their coming defeat was apparent to all.
With classical monuments set in a rolling landscaped terrain, it marked a distinct break with Colonial-era burying grounds and church-affiliated graveyards.
With garments thus stained, shamed citizens could legally carry out no business until they visited the meeting grounds of the Ekklesia on the hill called the Pnyx.
I also ask you to think over the method I have suggested and to give an opportunity on my return to discuss the situation and the posssibilites calmely. With my best wishes. Yours sincerely. GOERDELER Goerdeler had great faith in his idea that if only he could meet with Hitler and explain to him that his leadership was grossly inadequate on military and economic grounds, then Hitler could be persuaded to resign in his favor, thereby ending Nazi Germany through non-violent means.
With easy access to the ocean, fresh water and hot springs, the Esselen people used the site regularly, and certain areas were reserved as burial grounds.
With a head office on the grounds of Dublin Airport in Fingal, County Dublin, the authority also owned the Great Southern Hotels which had nine sites throughout the island of Ireland ( until its sale in 2006 ) and international investments are held by Aer Rianta International.
With BC Place Stadium undergoing renovations, the BC Lions played their home games at a temporary field constructed on the former grounds of Empire Stadium during the 2010 season.
With Byng remaining steadfast, King then, on 28 June, formally presented the Governor General with an Order in Council for the dissolution of parliament, which Byng declined to sign, on the grounds that the House of Commons should first be given the opportunity to decide if it could support an alternate government.

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