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With five shots at the immediate command of the hunter's trigger finger, the gun and load are a deadly combination.
" With Grant in command, Lincoln felt the Union Army could relentlessly pursue a series of coordinated offensives in multiple theaters, and have a top commander who agreed on the use of black troops.
With Beauregard's help, Johnston decided to concentrate forces with those formerly under Polk and now already under Beauregard's command at the strategically located railroad crossroads of Corinth, Mississippi, which he reached by a circuitous route.
With the battle still not won, Marlborough had to rebuke one of his cavalry officers who was attempting to leave the field – " Sir, you are under a mistake, the enemy lies that way ..." Now, at the Duke's command, the second Allied line under von Bulow and the Count of Ost-Friese was ordered forward, and, driving through the centre, the Allies finally put Tallard's tired horse to rout, not without cost.
With the arrival from the south of 1, 400 fresh soldiers under the command of Andrés de Santa Cruz Calahumana, the fortunes of the patriotic army were again reversed.
With Stilicho ’ s fall, Olympius moved against all of his former father-in-law ’ s allies, killing and torturing key individuals and ordering the confiscation of the property of anyone who had borne any office while Stilicho was in command.
With Jason in command of the Protector, the actors and Thermians destroy Sarris ' ship and set course back to Earth.
With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to lay down his military command and return to Rome.
With the help of political allies, Caesar later overturned this, and was instead appointed to govern Cisalpine Gaul ( northern Italy ) and Illyricum ( southeastern Europe ), with Transalpine Gaul ( southern France ) later added, giving him command of four legions.
With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command.
With the change from mini-computers to micro-computers a few years later, even a " single user PC " with a single 8-bit CPU with 16K or 64K of memory could support multiple users, running dumb terminals in command line mode.
With this transformation, police command and control became more centralized.
With his command of the strike zone, he remained an effective strikeout pitcher despite the drop in velocity.
With John Gorton becoming Prime Minister after Holt's death, Askin came into conflict with the Commonwealth Government over Gorton's determination to maintain federal command over taxation and in June 1968 declared that he could veto any form of state taxation.
With MacMahon wounded on the previous day, General Auguste Ducrot took command of the French troops in the field.
With Thurlow comatose, injured when the lander fell over, Jensen assumes command.
With a graphic at the top of the game screen, the player navigates the game via a two-word command parser.
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 the merging of the Army of the Shenandoah, Gen. Joseph E. Johnston took command from July 20, 1861, until May 31, 1862.
* With the outbreak of the war between Sparta and the Persians, the Athenian admiral, Conon, obtains joint command, with Pharnabazus, of a Persian fleet.
With the Cairoli dead, command was assumed by John Tobacco who had retreated back with the remaining volunteers into the villa, where they continued to fire at the papal soldiers, which drew back in the evening and retired to Rome.
* With Hamilcar Barca wearing the Romans down in Sicily, the Romans, by private subscription, build another fleet with the aim of regaining command of the sea.
* With Aetolia now as its ally, the Achaean League under the command of Aratus of Sicyon repeatedly attack Athens and Argos.
Tromp had also been suspended after the failure at Shetland, and Vice-Admiral Witte de With was given command.
With the backing of the Eastern Caribbean's Regional Security System ( RSS ) Barbados has a framework for calling in a follow-on military command from other Caribbean islands as well and in the most severe of cases, from the larger International community.

With and Arabic
With the rise of Islam, the trade became dominated by Muslim traders, one ancient Arabic source appears to know the location of the islands, describing them as fifteen days ' sail East from the ' island of Jaba ' - presumably Java — but direct evidence of Islam in the archipelago occurs only in the late 14th century, as China's interest in regional maritime dominance waned.
With his knowledge of Arabic and Greek as well as Latin, he began to translate many of the medical texts from ancient Greece and Rome from the surviving Arabic translations into Latin.
With the displacement of Samaritan Aramaic by Arabic as the language of the Samaritan community in the centuries following the Muslim conquest of Syria, they employed several Arabic translations of the Pentateuch.
With the establishment of Sephardi yeshivas in Israel, after the immigration of the Arabic Jewish communities there, some Sephardi yeshivas incorporated study of more accessible Kabbalistic texts into their curriculum.
With these works, which cover in the first instance the field of Hebrew philology and Biblical exegesis, he fulfilled the great mission of making accessible to the Jews of Christian Europe the treasures of knowledge enshrined in the works written in Arabic which he had brought with him from Spain.
With her red head scarf knotted in that particular way and her long flowing silky brown dress, she looked vaguely Arabic.
With the decline of Arabic culture, many used the aljamiado writing system, i. e., Castilian or Aragonese texts in Arabic writing with scattered Arabic expressions.
With the coming of satellite TV, music video stations, ranging from MTV ( Europe and Lebanon versions ), VH1, and assorted European and Arabic music channels are very popular.
With languages that use non-Latin alphabets, such as the Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Korean Hangul, and other alphabets a direct transliteration is typically used, which is then often pronounced according to English rules.
With the deepening of Islamization and the advance of the Reconquista, Mozarabic was substituted either by Arabic or by Northern Romance varieties, depending on the area and century.
With the increased intensity in the appreciation of Islam, scriptures originally written in Arabic were translated in Malay and written in the Jawi script.
With the spread of Islam, Classical Arabic became a prominent language of scholarship and religious devotion as the language of the Qur ' an ( at times even spreading faster than the religion ).
With this work, al-Ḥarīzī sought to raise the literary prestige of Hebrew to exceed that of Classical Arabic, just as the bulk of Iberian Jewry was finding itself living in a Spanish-speaking, Latin-or Hebrew-literate environment and Arabic was becoming less commonly studied and read.
With the caliphate of Cordoba losing integrity, the Abbadids, a Sevillan family of Arabic origins, seized control becoming head of state.
With the rise of Islam and the establishment of an Arab Caliphate, the Arabic language became the lingua franca of the Middle East and some parts of Berber North Africa.
With the ongoing Islamization, and Arabization of the country, Egyptian Arabic slowly supplanted spoken Egyptian.
With the Muslim invasion and conquest in 711, it became one of the main towns in the region ( renamed ترجالة Turjalah in Arabic ), governed by the Taifa based in Madrid.
With elements from Irish and Arabic folk music, Global Warming embodies Mr. Abels ’ multicultural leanings.
With the period before the coming of Islam being defined as the time of " Jahiliyyah ", pre-Islamic poetry is commonly referred to in Arabic as " الشعر الجاهلي " or Jahili poetry-literally " the ignorant poetry ".

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