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With multiple member districts the still fragmentary local party organizations could have operated more effectively and parties might have been encouraged to state their positions more clearly.
" 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 de Broglie's suggestion of the existence of electron matter waves in 1924, and for a short time before the full 1926 Schrödinger equation treatment of hydrogen like atom, a Bohr electron " wavelength " could be seen to be a function of its momentum, and thus a Bohr orbiting electron was seen to orbit in a circle at a multiple of its half-wavelength ( this historically incorrect Bohr model is still occasionally taught to students ).
With the transition to one-man operation, many manufacturers moved to mid or rear-engined designs, with a single door at the front, or multiple doors.
With the invention of the revolver in 1818, handguns capable of holding multiple rounds became popular.
With this, files larger than 4 GB can be split up into multiple extents ( sequential series of sectors ), each not exceeding the 4 GB limit.
With the advent of Java 2 ( released initially as J2SE 1. 2 in December 1998 – 1999 ), new versions had multiple configurations built for different types of platforms.
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 multiple document interfaces ( and also tabbed document interfaces ), a single menu bar and / or toolbar is shared between all child windows, reducing clutter and increasing efficient use of screen space.
With Hulme and multiple motorcycle world champion Mike Hailwood he also sealed McLaren's first constructors ' championship.
With time RA nearly always affects multiple joints ( it is a polyarthritis ), most commonly small joints of the hands, feet and cervical spine, but larger joints like the shoulder and knee can also be involved.
With growth in the economic sphere of geosynchronous ( GEO ) satellite communication, multiple instances of a single satellite design began to be built on a single model platform ; these are called satellite buses.
With 400, 000 copies sold, Final Fantasy spawned multiple sequels over the years and became Square's main franchise.
With the advent of C-support, application programs were no longer limited to 4K sizes, much larger C programs could be created, loaded to the TPF system as multiple 4K records and read into memory during a fetch operation and correctly reassembled.
With the threat of Japan imminent and with the Australian army suffering badly in the Greek and Crete campaigns, Menzies re-organised his ministry and announced multiple multi-party committees to advise on war and economic policy.
With reference to his other virtues, Ludovico Pastor comments that “ the joyful humor, celebrated by all his contemporaries, never left the Pope, even amidst the multiple nightmares that the dispositions of his weakened health implied .”
With Henry II's rebellion put down, beginning in 985, Theophanu would launch multiple military campaigns to re-conquer the lost eastern territories.
With the publication of the DSM-III, which omitted the terms " hysteria " and " neurosis " ( and thus the former categories for dissociative disorders ), dissociative diagnoses became " orphans " with their own categories with dissociative identity disorder appearing as " multiple personality disorder ".
With webmail the users ' email is usually backed up with multiple redundancy and corporations and institutions usually provide extremely reliable service as well as excellent spam filtering services.
With regard to a prominent mental disorder, Schizophrenia, for a long time consensus among scientists was that certain alleles ( forms of genes ) were responsible for schizophrenia, but some research has indicated only multiple, rare mutations thought to alter neurodevelopmental pathways that can ultimately contribute to schizophrenia ; virtually every rare structural mutation was different in each individual.
With rare exceptions, multiple iterations of prototypes are used to progressively refine the design.
With the rise of literary modernism, writers experimented with ways in which multiple narratives might nest imperfectly within each other.
With a small force and no money to hire new troops, Hamilcar ’ s strategic goal probably was to maintain a stalemate, as he had not the recourses to win the war and nor the authority to peacefully settle it Hamilcar was in command of a mercenary army composed of multiple nationalities and his ability to successfully lead this force demonstrates his skill as field commander.
With its many reductions in size, Lake County's designated county seat also changed multiple times within just a few years, residing successively in Oro City ( from 1861 ), Lourette ( from 1863 ), Dayton ( from 1866 ), and Granite ( from 1868 ).
The concept of multiple unit has entered the horizon of the Chinese since the 6th Speed-up Campaign of China Railways in 2007. With the upgrade of Jinghu Railway, North Jingguang Railway, Jingha Railway and Hukun Railway, and the construction of new Passenger Dedicated Lines ( or Passenger Railways ) completed, CRH ( China Railway High-speed ) trains have been put into service, mainly in North and Northeast China, and East China.

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With a population of over 1. 1 million, it is Russia's second-largest city east of the Ural Mountains after Novosibirsk, and seventh by size nationally.
Among the restaurants noted nationally are A Southern Season, Foster ’ s Market ( Martha Stewart ’ s Living ), Mama Dip's ( Food Network ’ s “$ 40 A Day With Rachael Ray ”), Crook's Corner, Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen ( The Splendid Table ), caffè Driade ( Food Network ’ s “$ 40 A Day With Rachael Ray ”), and Lantern Restaurant ( Food & Wine magazine, Southern Living magazine, etc.
With Agee at the helm, UNCG became one of only 10 teams nationally ( all divisions ) to reach the NCAA tournament each of the first seven years it was held ( 1982-1988 ).
With these contracts, the SEC has, outside the Big Ten, the richest television deals in the country and will make the SEC the most nationally televised and visible conference in the country with the coverage that is provided by these contracts.
With the completion in 1964 of a building on Route 151, and the adjoining Karakahl Inn, it became a nationally recognized chiropractic center.
In 1959 he starred in Tonight With Belafonte, a nationally televised special that featured Odetta, who sang " Water Boy " and who performed a duet with Belafonte of '" There's a Hole in My Bucket " that hit the national charts in 1961.
With the re-release of Leitmotif, Dredg toured nationally and internationally in support of the record with bands such as Alien Ant Farm, Pressure 4-5, The Apex Theory, Taproot, Deadsy and Onesidezero.
Throughout the 1960s, they continued to chart with minor hits such as " Lipstick Traces " ( which they performed nationally on the ABC Television program, Shivaree ), " Stand In For Love ," " Stand Tall ," " Let It All Out ," " I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow ," " Look Over Your Shoulder ," " Deeper In Love With You ," and " One Night Affair ".
With the Cajun dance and musical conventions in mind, nationally popular rock, pop, country, and R & B songs were re-recorded, sometimes in French.
With the Summer of Love in 1967, the eccentricities of this group became a nationally recognized movement.
With the help of the Internet and sites such as Zing, Vietnamese music has been able to reach to audiences nationally and also overseas.
With these brand extensions, Rogers now generally uses " Sportsnet " ( by itself ) to denote its sports media properties as a whole, and on-air promotions for programs being carried nationally by these four regional feeds often list all four channels separately, or refer to the " Sportsnet regional channels ", to avoid any ambiguity.
Life With Elizabeth was nationally syndicated by the mid-1950s, allowing White to become one of the few women in television with full creative control in front of and behind the camera at the time.
With the general down turn nationally for the Conservatives in 1990s, the Labour Party and to a lesser extent the Liberal Democrats began to make gains at the expense of Conservatives and at the high point of anti-conservative sentiment there remained only four Conservative councillors within the authority.
With the explosion of the Britpop scene, OCS's music became nationally and internationally known.
In 1959 she appeared on Tonight With Belafonte, a nationally televised special.
With a drastic fall in the One Nation vote nationally, he lost his seat, polling only 0. 2 of a quota.
With new bassist Brandon Schwartzel, Rooney toured again nationally in Summer 2010, supporting Hanson for several weeks of their tour.
With approximately 72 % of the vote, Pohamba earned about the same percentage as he did nationally.
With no record sales, no way to promote the albums nationally and barely any band, Hartman considered breaking up Petra.
With live streams and podcast archives, the show was especially notable for featuring nationally known guests, including senators, congressmen, bestselling authors, and entertainment figures.
With Pierre Andre as announcer, the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until 1942.
In September 2006 The station became an affiliate of Whoopi Goldberg's nationally syndicated " Wake Up With Whoopi " morning show but dropped the Whoopi show on Dec. 3rd 2007.

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