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With Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, alienation is represented on a purely physical plane.
With the backing and support of the Pakistani Armed Force, the Taliban began creating a new military force purely based on Islam's Sharia law.
With the passage of time it has acquired a different, purely entertaining character, with a large, popular following.
In her 2010 Open Letters Monthly series, " A Year With Short Novels ," Ingrid Norton criticizes the tendency to make clear demarcations based purely on a book's length:
With the deaths of the Duke in 1972 and of the Duchess in 1986, without issue, the matter has become purely academic.
With accounting being an inherently text based activity, it is often chosen for its purely text-based interface to optimize data entry efficiency.
With the army stretched very thin by the deployment of 2 extra divisions to Iraq, and the threatened coal strike in September 1920, Wilson wanted to withdraw 10 battalions from Ireland, but Macready warned this would make peacekeeping of Ireland impossible unless the Army was given a free hand to conduct purely military operations.
With the exception of the purely hereditary patricians, the equites were originally defined by a property threshold.
With the arrival of Danes, new instruments and forms of European-derived music became popular like the fiddle, accordion and Christian hymns, while Moravian missionaries introduced violins, brass instruments and a tradition of purely instrumental music.
With purely elastic collisions, the total amount of kinetic energy in the system remains the same.
Before Jaws set box office records in the summer of 1975, successful films such as Quo Vadis, The Ten Commandments, Gone With the Wind, and Ben-Hur were called blockbusters based purely on the amount of money earned at the box office.
With respect to general purpose problem solvers, see Barkow, Cosmides, and Tooby ( 1992 ) The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and The Generation of Culture for their argument that a purely general problem solving mechanism is impossible to build due to the frame problem.
With Aviion, DG shifted its sight from a purely proprietary minicomputer line to the burgeoning Unix server market.
With the change in producers also came changes to the show's format, which started as comedy / variety but switched to an almost purely concert format.
With purely mechanical flight control systems, the aerodynamic forces on the control surfaces are transmitted through the mechanisms and are felt directly by the pilot, allowing tactile feedback of airspeed.
With regard to the English constitution, he asserted, in his Freeholders Grand Inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament ( 1648 ), that the Lords give counsel only to the king, that the Commons are to perform and consent only to the ordinances of parliament, and that the king alone is the maker of laws which derive their power purely from his will.
With the exception of the study by van Schijndel et al., which was purely theoretical, the measurements carried out for the other studies were used to provide design charts enabling engineers to estimate the quantity of air transferred by a door in function of the revolution rate and temperature contrast.
With that in mind, we can say that it was a true labor of love made purely with passion, along with Premiere, After Effects and many long nights of editing and chatting on Skype from LA to the UK while cutting and pasting files, photos and footage into a shared folder in Dropbox and writing each other suggestions back and forth on Facebook.
With respect to real property, mechanic's liens are purely statutory devices that exist in every state ( although in one state, as noted below, they have a constitutional foundation ).
With the increasing population of the older, more established suburban areas, many of the problems which were once seen as purely urban ones have manifested themselves there as well.
With strip cropping, the trees can have purely productive role, providing fruits, nuts, etc.
" With such an understanding, Clarke was first and foremost a biblical theologian, often uneasy with purely systematic approaches to theology.
With the being in control of his body and about to force him to go and free his fellows, Sur tricked the being into thinking that he would not be able to do so because the ring would be low on power after the trip there while in reality the ring's charge is purely time based.
With the advent of privately owned, purely commercial television in Italy, the station's popularity eventually began to diminish.

With and health
With the divinities present and our souls in place, we were wished health, happiness, and power.
With his return to Germany in 896, Arnulf found that his physical ill health meant he was unable to deal with the problems besetting his reign.
With the outsourcing of maintenance staff and facilities, the increase in company health and safety regulations, and the increasing curb weights of buses, many operators now contract their towing needs to a professional vehicle recovery company.
With her health impaired, her work output dwindled for the remainder of her life.
With a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, Hoover set up health units to work in the flooded regions for a year.
With the help of his underling, Tim Stamper, Urquhart goes about making sure his competitors drop out of the race: Peter MacKenzie, secretary of health, accidentally runs his car over a protester at a demonstration staged by Urquhart and is forced to withdraw by the public outcry, while Harold Earle, secretary for education, is blackmailed into withdrawing when Urquhart anonymously sends pictures of him in the company of a rentboy he had paid for sex.
With an estimated 16 – 33 million cases of typhoid fever annually resulting in 216, 000 deaths in endemic areas, the World Health Organization identifies typhoid as a serious public health problem.
With his health slowly recovering from a car accident whilst on holiday to France in 1958, Jack returned to the studio and made sure his name was featured in studio press releases.
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 his health failing, Grant devoted his time to his autobiography ; five days after finishing it, he became the only U. S. president to die of cancer.
With Mao's health on the decline, it was clear that Jiang Qing had political ambitions of her own.
With his mother ’ s death in 1917, his fondest relationship ended and he fell into a “ horrible despair ”, adding to his ill health and the general gloom over the suffering endured by the people of his country during the war.
With the stress from that and the war, his health deteriorated, and he contracted pneumonia.
With the passage of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Medicare beneficiaries were given the option to receive their Medicare benefits through private health insurance plans, instead of through the original Medicare plan ( Parts A and B ).
With her health stable, she traveled to England to film the Agatha Christie mystery Murder with Mirrors ( 1985 ).
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 Mary six months pregnant, Darnley, along with other Protestant reformers, may have planned for Rizzio's murder to have deathly impact towards the queen and result in a miscarriage and severely damaging Mary ’ s health.
With mental health finally on the mend, Wilson decided to complete the aborted SMiLE project from 1967.
With the exception of the 1878-1879 season – when he was in Cincinnati and Adolph Neuendorff led the group – Thomas conducted every season for fourteen years, vastly improving the orchestra's financial health while creating a polished and virtuosic ensemble.
With no qualifications, no work experience aside from the Merchant Marine, and his poor health, Selby had trouble finding a job.
With 5 camp sites, a small dining hall, waterfront, health lodge, chapel, shower house and rifle range, it had all the amenities of a typical Scout camp of the time.
With these tools, the classical appearances of tissues can be examined in health and disease, enabling considerable refinement of clinical diagnosis and prognosis.
With over 1, 320 employees and over 200 physicians, Southeast Georgia Health System is the main provider of health care in Brunswick and the surrounding area and is also the largest private employer in Brunswick.
With over 1, 000 employees and 100 physicians, Satilla Regional Medical Center is a leading center in health care in the area.

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