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With and customary
With their customary source of supply cut off, the Fort Garry free traders engaged three men to cart goods to them from the Mississippi country.
With letter 13 / 2007 of 20 January 2010 the Pontifical Council Ecclesia Dei responded positively to a question whether a parish priest ( pastor ) or another priest may on his own initiative publicly celebrate the extraordinary form, along with the customary regular use of the new form, " so that the faithful, both young and old, can familiarize themselves with the old rites and benefit from their perceptible beauty and transcendence ".
With his customary inventiveness, Napoléon saw an opportunity to turn the situation to his own advantage.
With François Hotman and François Baudouin, on the other hand, Bodin also supported the force of customary law, stating that Roman law alone was not adequate.
With this car Gerry enhanced his blossoming reputation and photographers rushed out of their usual hiding spots whenever he was on track and got dramatic pictures of Gerry driving the TVR in his now customary sideways fashion.
With his customary number 7 having been retired by the Yankees for Mickey Mantle, Rodríguez changed his jersey number to 12.
With this expanded social definition of folk, a wider view of the material considered to be folklore also emerged that includes, as William Wilson points out, “ things people make with words ( verbal lore ), things they make with their hands ( material lore ), and things they make with their actions ( customary lore )” ( 2006, 85 ).
With most of the land in Samoa under customary ownership with local governance by matai, tourism experiences take place on village land and within local culture.
With most of the land in the country under customary ownership in village settlements, schooling and education is a joint responsibility between the government and villages, governed at the local level by matai.
With the establishment of reservations, tribal territories diminished to a fraction of original areas and indigenous customary practices of land tenure sustained only for a time, and not in every instance.
With the people's agreement, the act was limited, as it did not provide for customary services through the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
With much land held in communal trust by the local matai, it is adherence to customary rights and traditions that makes this theoretical autocracy less onerous than many Westerners might believe.
With the gnomic writings of Pibrac it was long customary to bind up those of Antoine Faber ( or Favre ) ( 1557 – 1624 ) and of Pierre Mathieu ( 1563 – 1621 ).

With and mobility
With Haakon's loss of mobility, and as the King's health deteriorated further in the summer of 1957, Crown Prince Olav appeared on behalf of his father on ceremonial occasions and took a more active role in state affairs.
With few exceptions, even the largest siege weapons had become mobile by road or rail by the start of World War I, and evolution after that point tended to be towards smaller weapons with increased mobility.
With the emancipation of African slaves in the British Empire in 1834, thereafter many Bajans started to place more emphasis on upward mobility and strong education to combat plantation living.
With greater personal mobility and the rise of larger shopping centers in other Sonoma County communities, many residents now often commute to work and shop in the neighboring towns of Rohnert Park or Santa Rosa, while Sebastopol maintains its small town charm.
With increased mobility and a growing population, the suburban style residential development was born after the World War II and Kendall Park was begun in the 1950s.
With the diversification of air defence there has been much more emphasis on mobility.
With this upward mobility ; however, comes the philosophy of " Keeping up with the Joneses " that so many Americans obtain.
With little physical mobility, most villagers stayed put for generations and knew each other intimately.
With intimate media now becoming increasingly digitalized, its potential for mobility, sharing, and copying is increasing drastically.
With aspirations of helping people who lack full mobility, ASIMO is used to encourage young people to study science and mathematics.
With the extension of tenancy rights, the growth of the market economy and with new opportunities for middle class employment, members of cultivator communities, starting with the peasantry, began adopting the name as both a form of upward social mobility and as a means of differentiating themselves from the broader peasantry.
With respect to the diagnosis of concentration and isolation, Wilson suggests the promotion of social mobility, through programs that will increase employment prospects for the underclass, will lead to geographic mobility.
With greater mobility and prosperity, Chinese, particularly students, began to test their mettle and visit in the 1980s.
With a need for increased mobility, they were soon converted into mounted infantry.
With a system of rankings based upon research, social mobility and service, The Washington Monthly has ranked the school among the top 100 national universities since 2005.
" With the most capable and ready air, land and sea strategic mobility forces in the world, and with the authorities as the DPO, USTRANSCOM will continue to support the United States and its allies, in peace and war.
With the growth of mobility services, hot desking can also include the routing of voice and other messaging services to any location where the user is able to log in to their secure corporate network.
With mobility, technicians can receive their assignments in the field, spend more time working, and create work orders right on their devices.
With the many uses for mobility, the EAM solution market has seen steady growth over the last few years.
With increased mobility and intermarriage, it has been disappearing in the last few decades.

With and Napoleon
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 Britain at war with Napoleon, and the United States trade and neutrality challenged at sea, he tried economic warfare against them both ; however, his embargo laws did more damage to American trade and the economy.
With Napoleon III personally leading the army with Marshal MacMahon in attendance, they led the Army of Châlons in a left-flanking march northeast towards the Belgian border in an attempt to avoid the Prussians before striking south to link up with Bazaine.
With the abdication of Napoleon on 11 April 1814 the Bourbon Dynasty was restored to the kingdom of France in the person of Louis XVIII, brother of Louis XVI.
With the main Austrian army north of the Alps defeated ( another army under Archduke Charles manoeuvred inconclusively against André Masséna's French army in Italy ), Napoleon occupied Vienna.
With Napoleon apparently gone, and the British invasion of New York defeated, British and American diplomats ( Clay and John Quincy Adams among the American delegation ) signed the Treaty of Ghent on Christmas Eve, 1814.
With the annulment came the rescission of Patterson's son's right to carry the Bonaparte name ; the ruling was later reversed by his cousin, Napoleon III.
With the support of Mexican conservatives and French troops, in 1863 Napoleon installed Maximilian I of Mexico, a Habsburg prince, as emperor.
With modifications of the château's structure, including the cobblestone entrance wide enough for his carriage, Napoleon helped make the château the place that visitors see today.
With the French Revolution ( 1789 ) and Napoleon Bonaparte's deceiving L ' Overture ( despite his full cooperation with the French, beginning with the Jacobian, Robespierre, and anti-slavery minded French a few years earlier ), the French Colonist regime was then forced into exile with most being shipped first to Cuba.
With the coming Civil War in 1861, Nicola Marschall was approached in February by Mary Clay Lockett, wife of prominent attorney Napoleon Lockett of Marion, and her daughter, Fannie Lockett Moore, daughter-in-law of Alabama Governor Andrew B. Moore of Marion, to design a flag for the new Confederacy.
With the defeat of Napoleon the main British goals of stopping American trade with France and impressing sailors from American ships were dead letters.
With this defeat, all hope of holding Paris faded, as did any prospects that Napoleon could hold onto power in France.
With the map and Kevin's help, they visit several locations in spacetime, and meet figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte and Robin Hood ; Kevin uses his camera to document their visits.
With the British in complete control of the seas, Napoleon thus opted for economic war, imposing the Continental System against the British isles, in a bid to dry up vital British commercial relations with the Continent.
With Napoleon forced to intervene personally and commit increasingly significant forces to the Spanish, the French military position in central Europe was severely weakened.
With the situation looking increasingly dangerous for his army, Napoleon reassessed the developments and probably noted that he was holding the central position of an increasingly curved battlefront.
With heavy coaching and natural talent, the boy was taught to imitate people from Hercules to Napoleon.
With the introduction of the Act of Mediation under Napoleon in 1803, the separation of the city of Fribourg from its Canton was finally carried out.
With the Treaty of Ried of 8 October 1813 Bavaria left the Confederation of the Rhine and agreed to join the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon in exchange for a guarantee of her continued sovereign and independent status.
With Adolphe Thiers he opposed the war against Prussia in 1870, and at the news of the defeat of Napoleon III at Sedan he demanded the deposition of the emperor.
With Morny and the marshal Saint Arnaud he plotted the restoration of the empire, and was a devoted adherent of Napoleon III.
With the abdication of Napoleon the provisional government led by Fouché appointed Davout, Napoleon ’ s minister of war, as General in Chief.
With the Peace of Amiens, Napoleon decided to attempt to regain control of Saint Domingue.

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