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With and inability
With his long history of injuries and inability to stay in the starting rotation, Wood accepted the Cubs offer to return as a relief pitcher in 2007.
With candid interviews with top American commanders, the filmmakers capture the U. S. military's inability to grasp the nature of their enemy.
With its thick walls and its inability to form multi-storey structures, it is wasteful of ground space and consequently ill-suited to high density settlement.
With the emergence of multimedia, VoIP, IPTV, and other applications that benefit from low latency, various attempts to address the inability of some private networks to limit latency have arisen, including the proposition of offering tiered service levels that would shape Internet transmissions at the network layer based on application type.
With the inability to use his old HERO deck, Jaden received a new one that included some cards he created as a child for a KaibaCorp contest.
With a d10 for hit points and a 1 / 1 base attack bonus advancement, the swashbuckler is an effective frontline fighter, and while the inability to wear medium or heavy armours makes the character vulnerable to counterattacks, some of the class features compensate.
With Buone Notizie ( 1979 ), which Petri himself produced together with Giancarlo Giannini, the main character in the film, Petri reached an impasse: the joint inability of the artist and his character to convey their suffering and dismay.
With this buildup there are several symptoms that begin to appear such as muscle / motor weakness, sharp reaction to loud noises, blindness, deafness, inability to react to stimulants, respiratory problems and infections, mental retardation, seizures, cherry red spots in the retina, enlarged liver and spleen ( hepatosplenomegaly ), pneumonia, or bronchopneumonia.

With and control
With no company to interfere, he kept close control over all the traders.
With the other special characters and control codes filled in, ASCII was published as ASA X3. 4-1963, leaving 28 code positions without any assigned meaning, reserved for future standardization, and one unassigned control code.
With the support of various tribal leaders, Ahmad Shah Durrani extended Afghan control from Mashad in the west to Kashmir and Delhi in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.
With the advent of the compact disc, DJ-oriented Compact Disc players with pitch control and other features enabling beatmatching ( and sometimes scratching ), dubbed CDJs, were introduced by various companies.
With his ship immobile and badly damaged, the mortally wounded Captain Etienne Dalbarade struck his colours and a boarding party seized control.
With the demise of the Black Hand in June 1917 after the Salonika Trial, The White Hand steadily gained control of the young and ambitious Prince Alexander.
With minimal police training, their main role was to increase the strength of police posts, where they functioned as sentries, guards, escorts for government agents, reinforcement to the regular police, and crowd control, and mounted a determined counter-insurgency campaign.
With Soviet backing, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia assumed undisputed control over the government of Czechoslovakia in the Czechoslovak coup d ' état of 1948, ushering in a dictatorship.
With assistance from Libya, Goukouni regained control of the capital and other urban centers by year ’ s end.
With no backboard or sidewalk curb to hit against, this gave rise to presumed methods of dice control, of which the best was known as the " army blanket roll.
With pyrethrum in short supply, DDT was used extensively during World War II by the Allies to control the insect vectors of typhus — nearly eliminating the disease in many parts of Europe.
With the rise of Islam in the 7th century the power of Aksum declined and the Kingdom became isolated, the Dahlak archipelago, northern and western Eritrea, came under increasing control of Islamic powers based in Yemen and Beja lands in Sudan. The Beja were often in alliance with the Umayyads of Arabia who themselves established footholds along stretches of the Eritrean coastline and the Dahlak archipelago while the Funj of Sudan exacted tribute from the adjacent western lowlands of Eritrea.
With the death of the infirm and childless Charles II of Spain on 1 November 1700, the succession of the Spanish throne and subsequent control over her empire once again embroiled Europe in warthe War of the Spanish Succession.
With the creation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569, the city was brought under direct control of the Polish crown.
With such action, the situation became highly critical and civil control over the province slipped away from the government.
With the later arrival of long range fighters, particularly the P-51, U. S. fighters were able to escort daylight raids far into Germany and establish control of the skies over Western Europe.
With all of the monsters under the control of the UNSC, the Kilaaks unleash their hidden weapon, King Ghidorah.
With 17 out of 58 votes in the Bundesrat, Berlin needed only a few votes from the small states to exercise effective control.
With his wife's consent, Wells had affairs with a number of women, including the American birth control activist Margaret Sanger and novelist Elizabeth von Arnim.
With his brother gone and as the only ruler of the united Huns, Attila possessed undisputed control over his subjects.
With the death of James III in 1488 at the Battle of Sauchieburn, his successor James IV successfully ended the quasi-independent rule of the Lord of the Isles, bringing the Western Isles under effective Royal control for the first time.
With help from supporters Senator Dill and Representative White, Hoover brought the issue of radio control to the Senate floor.
With the $ 38 million deficit of the Astrodome, control of the Astrodomain was passed from Judge Roy Hofheinz to GE Credit and Ford Motor Credit.

With and feuding
With Hardy still feuding with Johnny Nitro and the other members of MNM into 2007, he was challenged once again by Nitro at New Year's Revolution in a steel cage match for the Intercontinental Championship.
With Kai En tai also feuding with Val Venis the pair teamed up to take on Togo and Funaki in a tag team match, Taka made a swerve, however, by turning against Venis, proclaiming that Mrs. Yamaguchi-San was his sister.
With Nod fractured into feuding warlords following Kane's death, Anton Slavik is determined to keep Kane's ideology alive through the resurrection of Nod's highly advanced artificial intelligence, CABAL ( Computer Assisted Biologically Augmented Lifeform ).
With Austin now feuding with the McMahons, The Undertaker faced a new challenger, The Rock.

With and nobles
With the support of the nobles, Arnulf held a Diet at Tribur and deposed Charles in November 887, under threat of military action.
With news arriving of the Battle of Hattin, he took the cross at Tours in the company of other French nobles.
With the Catholicization of the Visigothic kings, the Catholic bishops increased in power, until, at the Fourth Council of Toledo in 633, they took upon themselves the nobles ' right to select a king from among the royal family.
With his friends and some of the greatest Scottish nobles around him, he asked for the Bible to be read aloud.
With the removal of the Despensers, many nobles, regardless of previous affiliation, now attempted to move into the vacuum left by the two.
With the help of the local population, especially the peasants, Friedrich was able to resist the King and the nobles and from 1418 onwards Friedrich pursued his enemies within Tyrol vigorously.
With growing dissatisfaction from nobles due to Concini's position, Queen Marie, with Louis ' help, imprisoned Condé to protect Concini, leading to renewed revolts against the Queen and Concini.
* Slovenia and Croatia: With absorption into the kingdom of Yugoslavia, land reform was passed in 1919 with subsidiary laws thereafter redistributing nobles estates among peasant smallholders.
With them he lost Reginold, his brother's son, who was killed at the siege of a town along with a great number of Danish nobles.
With this union, he acquired great fortune and became one of the most powerful nobles of his time.
With the compulsory residential policy that emerged under the shogun Yoshimitsu, shugo lords with their vassals and servants added to the distinguished population of the city that included nobles, the imperial court and the Muromachi government.
With no dominant central power, local nobles began raiding each other's territories and the Old Kingdom came to an end within mere decades after the close of Pepi II's reign.
With the support of the Empress and the nobles, in the spring of 1062 Honorius II, with his troops, marched towards Rome to claim the papal seat by force.
With the Law of Suspects, anyone at all was deemed suspicious " who, by their conduct or their relationships, either by their words or writings, have been partisans of tyranny or federalism and enemies of freedom, those whose cannot justify, in the manner prescribed by the decree of March 21, their financial means and remunerations from their civic duties ; those to whom have been denied citizenship certificates, removed by public officials or suspended from their functions by the National Convention or its commissioners and have not been reinstated ; those former nobles, all the husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, son or daughters, brothers or sisters, and agents of émigrés, who have not consistently demonstrated their commitment to the Revolution, those who emigrated from the interval between 1 July 1789 and its release between 30 March – 8 March 1792, even though they returned to France within the time prescribed by such order or earlier.
With the patronage of Mughal nobles, the Khatris adopted administrative and military roles outside the Punjab region.
With Rudolph of Swabia, leader of the rebellious nobles, having fallen mortally wounded at the Battle of Mersburg in 1080, Henry could concentrate all his forces against Gregory.
With a view to providing the leaders of the princely states with an education similar to that given by a " public school " in the United Kingdom, the British built a school for the sons of the Indian upper classes, particularly the princes and nobles of Rajputana.
With the Spanish army under control and their local liberties returned, the Walloon nobles and Southern provinces no longer had any reason to rebel.
With the countryside virtually everywhere effectively in the hands of nobles, throughout the High Middle Ages such brotherhoods were frequently formed by leagues of towns to protect the roads connecting them.
With its extensive coffee plantations, Sidamo was a province with abundant revenues and assigned to its rule was given to nobles loyal to the Emperor, such as Dejazmach Balcha Safo, who governed it at different times before the Italian occupation.
With the Dzurdzuk help, Saurmag quashed a revolt, and went on to create a new class of nobles directly dependent on the crown.
With time, the amount of territory owned by the nobles and officers gradually grew at the expense of the lands owned by peasants and rank-and-file Cossacks, and the peasants were forced to work increasingly more days for their landlords.
With the nation's class system and economic state changing, King Andrew found himself coerced into decreeing the Golden Bull of 1222 to calm the waters between hereditary nobles and the budding middle class nobility.
With information provided by Viktoria, Garrett infiltrates the new Mechanist tower Angelwatch, the Mechanists ' staging area Markham's Isle, the Lost City, and a noble mask collector's mansion, and they figure out Karras ' scheme: he has made 30 Servants, each equipped with a mask and an agricultural device, the Cultivator, and the Servants have been sent to the nobles, who have extensive gardens.

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