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With the fortune he made from business among others he built Carnegie Hall, later he turned to philanthropy and interests in education, founding the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
With the coming-of-age of railroads superseding canal barge transport, the lake was abandoned by the Commonwealth, sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and sold again to private interests and eventually came to be owned by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club in 1881.
With Leopold I's interests now focused on Spain and the imminent death of Charles II, the Emperor terminated the conflict with the Sultan, and signed the Treaty of Karlowitz on 26 January 1699.
With the rise of the counterculture during the 1960s, Paganism continued to adapt and spread, particularly throughout the U. S., where radical new approaches emerged that dealt with contemporary social issues and interests, such as Neoshamanism, the Goddess movement and the Radical Faeries.
With this in mind, Cockburn ’ s claim seems valid: “ The U. S. problem with the contras was that they were by and large the very same group who had been trained by the United States to protect the interests of the Somozas.
With two of America's twelve carriers disabled, and the rest pinned down by international crises elsewhere, Ryan has few resources with which to defend American interests.
* With respect to classified matter, the condition that prevents unauthorized persons from having access to official information that is safeguarded in the interests of national security.
With these events, Bhutanese and British interests coalesced.
With mayors, councils, and boards in place at the local level, newly elected officials, civil society organizations, decentralized technical services, private sector interests, other communes, and donor groups began partnering to further development.
With them, to protect their interests, and to act as arbiter in any disputes, was the French corvette Héroine, commanded by captain Jean-Baptiste Cécille, which reached Akaroa in June.
With her husband's family, she got on excellently: she became a mother-figure to her stepdaughter, Mary, who shared Margaret's interests in reading, riding, hunting, and falconry ; her mother-in-law, Isabella of Portugal, said of Margaret that she was " well pleased with the sight of this lovely lady, and pleased with her manners and virtues ".
With Wilson's 1918 proclamation of the Fourteen Points, whose fifth point proclaimed: " A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined ", some Algerian intellectuals — dubbed oulémas began to nurture the desire for independence or, at least, autonomy and self-rule.
With his wide-ranging artistic interests, James occasionally wrote on the visual arts.
With Gallatin ’ s assistance, the group settled in nearby New Geneva in 1790 and the plant operated there until 1805 when, after Gallatin sold his Greenburgh interests to the Kramers, it moved to the northern section of town, which consequently took on the name of Glassworks.
With France no longer a threat to the Crown's North American interests, the Spanish monarchy commissioned the Marquis de Rubi to inspect all of the presidios on the northern frontier of New Spain and make recommendations for the future.
With the U. S .' solidified interests in Panama ( then a small portion of Colombia ), both Colombia and the French company that was to provide the construction materials raised their prices.
With the country paralysed, and with the leading generals of the army — with the exception of Ludendorff — having at the same time informed Lüttwitz that his position and action were entirely irregular and that he must resign in the interests of the country, the putsch collapsed ; Kapp and Lüttwitz, unable to govern, fled to Sweden.
With the advent of World War II, came the temporary alignment of British and Soviet interests in 1940.
With more and more parliamentary seats and even entire elections increasingly being won or lost on very small margins, a relatively small number of Simpol adopters have the opportunity, ISPO claims, to make it in the strong interests of all politicians and parties to pledge to implement Simpol's policy package while also making it potentially disastrous for them if they fail to do so.
With the most powerful of the Arab militaries and a history of leadership in the Arab world under Nasser, Egypt had more leverage than any of the other Arab states to advance Arab interests.
With much regret, O ' Malley left, and so ( after a short-lived attempt in the 1960s to revive the strip by redoing the original stories ) did Johnson, to pursue other interests.
With significant debt at graduation, some students will undoubtedly be forced to make career or education choices not on the basis of their talents, interests, and promise in a particular field, but rather on their capacity to repay student loans.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, the MOD does not foresee any short-term conventional military threat ; rather, it has identified weapons of mass destruction, international terrorism, and failed and failing states as the overriding threats to the UK's interests.
With the French busy creating their cordon sanitaire in the Palatinate ( too busy to consider serious intervention in the Spanish Netherlands or to move against the south-eastern Dutch provinces along the Rhine ) the States-General unanimously gave William their full support in the knowledge that the overthrow of James II was in the security interests of their own state.
With indirect connections by marriage to John Jacob Astor and that family's lucrative fur business interests, Daniel Cady, adept at managing these connections and his own business interests, joined the ranks of the wealthiest landowners in New York.

With and manuscripts
With its more than 4 million volumes and precious manuscripts, the library is designed for Göttingen University as well as the central library for the German State of Lower Saxony ( with its central catalogue ) and for the Göttingen Academy of Sciences, originally founded as the ' Royal Society for Sciences '.
With a page size of only the St Cuthbert Gospel is one of the smallest surviving Anglo-Saxon manuscripts.
With painstaking effort over a period of eight years, and with the full cooperation of the Community of Christ, a facsimile transcription of all the original manuscripts of the JST was at last published in 2004.
With many rare items, books, manuscripts, articles and literature, the Meeter Center is acclaimed as one of the most extensive and user-friendly of all Calvin and Calvinism collections.
With textual variants, language such as “ the earliest and best manuscripts omit ...” or “ most manuscripts add ...” is avoided.
With the awakening of art in the 12th century the decoration of manuscripts received a powerful impulse.
With a new teacher, Chrysococes, he had now acquired a thorough knowledge of Greek, and had formed a large collection of Greek manuscripts.
With Fabián Bioy's death, it is likely the many documents and manuscripts of both writers will soon become available to scholars.
With a few exceptions, this is also true of the manuscripts with the French prose texts and also with the French verse-Latin texts.
With help from the district's authorities, the university library of Angers managed to preempt almost the whole of the estate, meaning 22 manuscripts and about 9000 letters which were made available to the research community, as the author wished.
With the expansion above and below street level, the Morgan's exhibition space had been doubled ; Piano set its new reading room under a translucent roof structure, to allow scholars to examine manuscripts in natural light.
With some hundred manuscripts that are listed in the catalogues of public libraries in various countries, Kakawin Bhāratayuddha is by far the most-often copied extant Old Javanese work.
With an outstanding collection of rare books, manuscripts, furniture, and art, the Rosenbach is a museum and world-renowned research library, set within two historic 1865 townhouses, that reflects an age when great collectors lived among their treasures.
With the death of Charles the Bald patronage for manuscripts declined, signaling the beginning of the end, but some work did continue for a while.
With respect to its branch of research in Indology, the French Institute of Pondicherry has a collection of 8, 600 Hindu religious manuscripts and similar records, forming part of India ’ s National Mission for Manuscripts.
With regard to St Jerome's reference to the division per cola et commata of the rhetorical works of Demosthenes and Cicero, it should be noticed that there are still in existence manuscripts of works of the latter in which the text is thus written, one of them being a volume of the Tusculans and the De senectute in the Bibliothèque Nationale at Paris.
With articles on Alice Guy-Blaché, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Veronica Lake, Elsa Lanchester, Agnes Moorehead, Mary Philbin, Barbara Steele, Vampira, Fay Wray and others, Scream Queens: Heroines of the Horrors also incorporated much material from the Castle of Frankenstein files of manuscripts and still photographs.

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