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With and hindsight
With hindsight, the machine lacked the RAM ( a typical program would need to fit in only around 20 kB once display memory is subtracted ) and processing power to take on the prevailing Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
With hindsight, critics have argued that the two types of game gradually became dichotomous as they evolved, though the two terms may still be conflated.
With hindsight, we can discount Dana's conjecture that this contraction was due to the cooling of the Earth ( aka the cooling Earth theory ).
With hindsight we can see that this was the beginning of what was to become Mahler ’ s middle period.
With the benefit of hindsight, it can be said that algebraic geometry had been wrestling with two problems for a long time.
(...) With hindsight, what Troubled Souls really represented was naked ambition.
With hindsight, this split had unfortunate consequences.
With historical hindsight it is possible to see that Taylor was essentially inventing something like the highest-level programming for industrial process control and numerical control in the absence of any machines that could carry it out.
With hindsight, much of this machinery proved unnecessary for most practical applications of the étale theory, and gave a simplified exposition of étale cohomology theory.
With the benefit of hindsight he remarked that the German declarations of war on Russia and France in 1914 were "... justifiable but over-hasty and unnecessary ".
Hearing how the client who just left him to die is an embezzler: " With the wisdom of hindsight, that doesn't surprise me.
With hindsight, one might say that a new note was struck when a controversy about the meaning of the eucharist blew up around Berengar of Tours in the 11th century: hints of a new confidence in the intellectual investigation of the faith that perhaps foreshadowed the explosion of theological argument that was to take place in the 12th century.
With hindsight, we can see how the electro-biologists ’ practice was closer to what we would now recognize as hypnotism, but at the time it seemed to some as though they were ignoring the welfare of their subjects, by failing to recharge their bodies with the vital magnetic fluid.
With hindsight, it was never going to be as popular as my other works.
Philip E. L. Smith writes: " With the benefit of hindsight we can now see that many Late Paleolithic peoples in the Old World were poised on the brink of plant cultivation and animal husbandry as an alternative to the hunter-gatherer's way of life ".
With hindsight this may be seen as something of a prototype of the municipal housing that followed in the post-war period and the beginnings of town planning as an accepted concern of the state.
With hindsight, some people claimed this was a deliberate ploy to move Simpson to Celtic before Stein himself moved, but in fact it was due to a wage dispute.
With the benefit of hindsight, the consensus on the German wartime nuclear program is that it was a long way from producing a bomb, even had the Norwegian heavy water been produced and shipped at the maximum rate.
With the benefit of the hindsight contained in equation ( 3 ), we are able to understand the historical impact of Kelvin's idea on physics.
With the benefit of hindsight, we can see that Couturat was in broad agreement with the logicism of Russell and Whitehead, while Poincaré anticipated Brouwer's intuitionism.
With hindsight, and considering uninsured banks ' precariousness, this appears to have been true.
With the benefit of hindsight, BA had underestimated the strength of the gathering opposition to its planned " virtual " merger with American Airlines.
With hindsight it ’ s safe to assume S. D.
With hindsight Morrison says that " I like Phase I the least now-it wears its influences a little too obviously on its sleeve " He rates Phase III far higher, saying " I think it is one of the greatest superhero crossover events ever.

With and capture
With the sole exception of en passant, all pieces capture opponent's pieces by moving to the square that the opponent's piece occupies.
With sufficient compression, electrons are forced into nuclei in the process of electron capture, relieving the pressure.
With the swift German advance and the capture of Emperor Napoleon III, France was no longer in a position to protect the Pope's rule in Rome.
With help from the Italian city-states and other adventurers, notably King Sigurd I of Norway, Baldwin captured the port cities of Acre ( 1104 ), Beirut ( 1110 ), and Sidon ( 1111 ), while exerting his suzerainty over the other crusader states to the north – Edessa ( which he had founded in 1097 during the crusade ), Antioch, and Tripoli, which he helped capture in 1109.
With the capture of Ascalon the southern border of the kingdom was now secure, and Egypt, formerly a major threat to the kingdom but now destabilized under the reign of several underaged caliphs, was reduced to a tributary state.
With the failure of the coup Hanenna initially escaped capture, and formed a group called the Knights of Change with Mohamed Ould Cheikhna, but he was arrested on October 9, 2004.
With the capture of Constantine II, Christophorus set about organising a canonical election, and on August 1 he summoned not only the Roman clergy and army, but also the people to assemble before the Church of St. Adrian in the area of the old Comitium.
With the assistance of psychiatrists, he gathered billions of his citizens under the pretense of income tax inspections, then paralyzed them and froze them in a mixture of alcohol and glycol to capture their souls.
With many of the Scots ( including Lord Argyll and other leading Covenanters ) refusing to participate, and with few English royalists joining the force as it moved south into England, the invasion ended in defeat at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, after which Charles eluded capture by hiding in the Royal Oak at Boscobel House.
With the capture of the fort, the Patriot forces obtained a large supply of cannons and other armaments, much of which Henry Knox transported to Boston during the winter of 1775 – 1776.
With the capture of Caratacus, much of southern Britain from the Humber to the Severn was pacified and garrisoned throughout the 50s.
With future Vice-President Aaron Burr in his charge, Putnam was fooled in October 1777 by a feint executed by British troops under the command of General Sir Henry Clinton, making way for Clinton's capture of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton.
With his capture, the islands were secured.
* With the capture of Syracuse, the Romans are able to pacify all of Sicily.
With help from others, the warrior would capture a young unmarried girl from an enemy tribe.
* With the help of the Athenian statesman and general, Cimon, Aristides commands an Athenian fleet of 30 ships that the Spartan commander Pausanias leads to free the Greek cities on Cyprus and capture Byzantium from the Persians and their Phoenician allies.
In 1628, Admiral Hein, with Witte de With as his flag captain, sailed out to capture a Spanish treasure fleet loaded with silver from their American colonies and the Philippines.
With the help of Bocchus I of Mauretania, Sulla was able to capture Jugurtha and bring the war to a conclusive end.
With the capture of over 7, 000 British soldiers, negotiations between the United States and Great Britain began, resulting in the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
With the capture of redoubts 9 and 10, Washington was able to have his artillery shell the town from three directions and the allies moved some of their artillery into the redoubts.
With the Bulgarians directing the bulk of their force towards Constantinople, capture of Thessaloniki would ensure that the railway axis between these two main cities was lost to the Turks, who would then suffer total loss of logistics and supplies and severe impairment of command and control capability.
With the Noldor and their allies thrown on the defensive and his primary objective, the capture of Dorthonion, achieved the initiative was firmly in Morgoth's grip.
With the use of the Royal Navy, the British were able to capture coastal cities, but control of the countryside eluded them.
With fewer than 5, 000 cavalrymen, Wheeler defeated the enemy raids, resulting in the capture of one of the two commanding generals, Maj. Gen. George Stoneman.
With the help of crop-dusting pilot Albain ( Telly Savalas ), he rescues Brubaker before the men in the helicopters can capture or kill him.

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