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With and nearly
With his right fist, and nearly all his weight behind it, he smashed at the bloodstained face.
With curiosity and elan, he explored every inch of glen, beach and burn, once stranding himself for hours on a ledge high up a sheer seventy-foot cliff and waiting with calm faith to be rescued by Maxwell, who nearly lost his life in doing so.
With few domestic resources and little industry, The Bahamas imports nearly all its food and manufactured goods from the United States.
With 20, 000 men ( including a rate of feminization of nearly 10 %) the Army remains the most important component in terms of numbers.
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 four legions at his disposal, Vespasian commanded a strength of nearly 80, 000 soldiers.
With an estimated 35, 000 dolmen, Korea alone accounts for nearly 40 % of the world ’ s total.
With nearly an entire collection of his art in the second floor of his house, Munch lived in fear of a Nazi confiscation.
With the-aŭ suffix, this is nearly universal, and the-aŭ is rarely dropped: anstataŭ ' instead of ', anstataŭe ' instead ', anstantaŭa ' substitute ', anstataŭo ' a substitute ', anstataŭi ' to replace ', etc.
With the protectorate, that lasted nearly half a century, Italian was the official language of Monaco.
With the advent of quantum mechanics this picture was given more formal interpretation in the form of the free electron model and its further extension, the nearly free electron model.
With less than a week to go before the start of the season, there wasn't nearly enough time to order new uniforms.
With an approximate 50: 50 front / rear weight balance, the car has nearly neutral handling.
With a population of nearly 10, 000 undergraduate and graduate students, Northern Michigan University is the Upper Peninsula's largest university.
With the aid of Albrecht von Roon's army reorganization, the Prussian army was nearly equal in numbers to the Austrian army.
With the conquest of Karesi, nearly the whole of northwestern Anatolia was included in the Ottoman Empire, and the four cities of Bursa, Izmit ( Nicomedia ), Iznik ( Nicea ), and Bergama ( Pergamum ) had become strongholds of its power.
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 the exception of several years in the late 1940s when Irna Phillips was in dispute with Procter & Gamble, Guiding Light was heard or seen nearly every weekday since it began, making it the longest story ever told in a broadcast medium.
With very few exceptional recent cases such as the Tarocchi di Alan, Tarot of Reincarnation and the Tarot de la Nature, French suited tarot cards are nearly exclusively used for card games and rarely for divination.
With the help of Munib Masri, a pro-Palestinian Jordanian cabinet member, and Fahd al-Khomeimi, the Saudi ambassador to Jordan, Arafat managed to enter Syria with nearly two thousand of his fighters.
With the end of colonialism and the Cold War, nearly a billion people in Africa were left with truly independent new nation states, some cut from whole cloth, standing up after centuries of foreign domination.
With the help of various Gallic tribes ( for example, the Aedui ) he managed to conquer nearly all of Gaul.
" With 3 % of the world's population, or nearly 200 million people, live outside the country of their birth, encyclopedic museums play an especially important role in the building of civil society.
With the reopening of the limited cod fisheries in 2006, nearly 2, 700 tonnes of cod were hauled in.

With and pathological
In his paper reviewing the literature on the effects of faster breathing, he concludes that " The fact that during rapid breathing symptoms surface and become manifest is not a pathological phenomenon ... With skillful support and guidance, the emergence of symptoms during hyperventilation can result in healing of emotional and psychosomatic problems ...".

With and determination
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 quiet determination, the Spurs spent the rest of the season flying under the radar, winning thirteen games in a row during February and March.
With single-minded determination, the Frenchman left his rear brigade under BG Jean-Baptiste Drouet to fight it out and drove to the north with his leading brigade.
With only Balaclava and the Black Sea to their backs, he rode quickly along the line expressing his determination to resist – " Men, remember there is no retreat from here.
With his determination and grit, Halsey had bolstered his command's resolve and seized the initiative from the Japanese until ships, aircraft and crews being produced and trained in the States could arrive in 1943 and 1944 to tip the scales of the war in favor of the allies.
With the earlier determination of the structure and central importance of DNA, it became clear that all proteins were being produced in some way from its genetic code, and that this step might form a key control point.
Ohio v. Roberts, 448 U. S. 56 ( 1980 ), set forth a two-pronged test in order for hearsay to be admissible against a criminal defendant: ( 1 ) the declarant generally must be shown to be unavailable ; and ( 2 ) the statement must have been made under circumstances providing sufficient “ indicia of reliability .” With respect to the second prong, a reliability determination may assume that hearsay is sufficiently reliable for constitutional purposes if it satisfies a “ firmly rooted ” hearsay exception.
With " perfect composure ", Hindman told listeners to " unite their courage and determination to bring peace to the people ".
With the construction of the statue " The students, their flagging spirits revived, announced their determination to continue occupying the Square.
With soldierly courage and irrepresible determination members of Task Force 20 pushed an armored spearhead 45 miles beyond the Danube River to the outskirts of Munich, destroying a supply train, capturing almost 800 prisoners, and securing four bridges over the Amper River intact.
With his surveying skills, he worked on maps of Northern Italy and Germany after this, but his most important mapping work was geodetic: the determination of the southern part of the meridian arc of the Earth's surface between Dunkirk and Barcelona beginning in 1791.
With only a few exceptions, the government's determination is conclusive.
With determination the Chinese swept forward, penetrating the Australian perimeter before being ejected by an equally determined counter-attack by 6 Platoon with Sherman tanks in support.
With the determination and single-mindedness that was his trademark, he achieved his dream of becoming a full-fledged jockey in 1925, and went on to become Champion Jockey in his first year, notching up 118 wins.
With a combination of toughness and determination, she inspires a group of kids, and their initially skeptical parents.
With the concluding Treaty of Versailles, Article 22, German colonies were divided between Belgium, the United Kingdom, and certain British Dominions, France, and Japan with the determination not to see any of them returned to Germany — a guarantee secured by Article 119.
With regard to the last argument, proponents note that nobody has studied the effects of increased efficiency in plants in such a way to make this determination possible.
With strong determination each member seven – eight times lifted a piece of pipe ( 18 kilogram ) and placed it to the projective area.
With the size and population of what was once a small community growing with such determination, Gnosall may achieve Town status in the near future.
With Bush's approval ratings high, and his unambiguous show of determination and will, he gained congressional support for the delay ; following that, the diplomatic pieces soon fell into place and the parties convened in Madrid at the end of October.
: With guts and determination
With first-person subjects ( I, we ), in varieties where shall is used for simple expression of futurity, the use of will indicates particular willingness or determination.
With the help of stage manager Ken Robbins, the performers Mia Guillem and Anna Heart, young Marion Begnini, as well as a lot of hard work and determination, Sora begins to earn the respect of those around her.
With Adam's help Jennifer begins to rise again, meanwhile Moretti, inspired by her determination to succeed, decides he would like to induct her as the Family consigliere ( a mafia lawyer ).

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