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With his quick wits and the assistance of drunken gunslinger Jim ( Gene Wilder ), also known as " The Waco Kid " (" I must have killed more men than Cecil B. DeMille "), Bart works to overcome the townsfolk's hostile reception.
With the chance of a quick profit removed, the wave of demutualisations came to an end in 2000.
With the use of intravenous hypertonic saline, the correction can be too quick, not allowing enough time for the brain's cells to adjust to the new tonicity.
With letters of introduction to prominent Englishmen, Audubon gained their quick attention.
With a little help from Suegar, an apparent religious fanatic, and Tris, the leader of the female prisoners, he instills order and hope in the apathetic, distrustful inmates, makes them rehearse for quick embarkation ( disguised as a food distribution procedure ), and stages one of the largest mass breakouts in history.
" With the colonial and native civilizations in collision, compounded by British incitement of Indian tribes and mounting hostilities between the two peoples, Jefferson's administration took quick measures to avert another major conflict.
With disease rampant in the American army in Cuba, Shafter and many of his officers favored a quick withdrawal from Cuba.
With the abundance of PCR technology, primers that flank microsatellite loci are simple and quick to use, but the development of correctly functioning primers is often a tedious and costly process. A number of DNA samples from specimens of Littorina plena amplified using polymerase chain reaction with primers targeting a variable simple sequence repeat ( SSR, a. k. a. microsatellite ) locus.
With the acquisition of guard Brent Barry from Seattle, the Spurs would get off to a quick start, posting a 12 – 3 record in November.
With the quick turnover at the top, Shooter rapidly found himself rising in the ranks, and in 1978 he succeeded Archie Goodwin to become Marvel's ninth editor-in-chief.
With quick firing guns ( those using metallic cartridge cases ) the case itself is fitted with the igniting medium ; in England these are called primers.
With the introduction of weapons such as the Thompson submachine gun and Winchester Model 1912 shotgun and the thick vegetation that could provide cover for a quick overrun of a patrol, a team of four men armed with these weapons had more firepower and maneuverability than the standard nine-man squad.
With few pictures on the schedule, Skouras wanted to rush Zanuck's big-budget war epic The Longest Day, a highly accurate account of the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, with a huge international cast, into release as another source of quick cash.
With chatrooms replacing many face-to-face conversations it is necessary to be able to have quick conversation as if the person were present, so many people learn to type as quickly as they would normally speak.
With proper patient selection, laparoscopic fundoplication has low complication rates and a quick recovery.
* With 20 seconds left in the third overtime and the Celtics seemingly in control at 128 – 122, Westphal scored two quick baskets to cut it to 128 – 126 and nearly made a steal at midcourt after the second, but failed and the Celtics ran out the clock to the victory.
With a management team made up entirely of longtime movie industry insiders, Orion was off to a quick start.
With the Ottomans appearing close to collapse Louis XIV's ministers, Louvois and Colbert de Croissy, felt it essential to have a quick resolution along the German frontier before the Emperor turned from the Balkans to lead a comparatively united German Empire against France on the Rhine and reverse the Ratisbon settlement.
With its quick pace and scathing subject matter, the Goliards ' poetry became part of the model for English satirical verse that flourished in the age of Samuel Butler, Jonathan Swift, and others.
With only rear-drive, the Sierra struggled to compete on looser surfaces but was very quick on asphalt, Didier Auriol winning his first World Championship rally in a Sierra in Corsica, 1988.
With the silk trade and quick collapse of the North American beaver-based fur trade in the later 1830s – 1840s, many of the mountain men settled into jobs as Army Scouts, wagon train guides and settlers through the lands which they had helped open up.
With Primula production ceasing in 1970 and the quick demise of the A111, Autobianchi became effectively a one-model brand.
With his customary mobility Napoleon multiplied himself, divided and destroyed the British and the Spanish in quick and precise blows.
With a series of quick strikes and the support of Kido Takayoshi, Takasugi achieved victory by March 1865.

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This arrangement was for Copernicus literally monstrous: `` With ( the Ptolemaists ) it is as though an artist were to gather the hands, feet, head and other members for his images from divers models, each part excellently drawn, but not related to a single body ; ;
With childlike innocence she wrote of the Indians as `` walking with fruit and umbrellas in their hands, with the tawny children around them.
With enormous interest, Adam watched his hands as they touched and shifted the objects on the board directly before him.
With the assistance of Corinth and Athens, it escaped complete domination at Philip's hands, but was nevertheless forced to accept a Macedonian garrison.
With her hands clasped and legs crossed, Lucina muttered charms, thereby preventing Alcmene from giving birth.
With Congress solidly in Republican hands, and with isolationist sentiment strong among the U. S. public, Truman adopted an ideological approach.
With Raphael, he remained on the friendliest terms, and when he departed from Rome, left in his hands two unfinished pictures which Raphael completed.
With individuals he would sit in front of his patient with his knees touching the patient's knees, pressing the patient's thumbs in his hands, looking fixedly into the patient's eyes.
With their strong hands they clasp at the branches and cannot be removed without significant force.
: With both his hands he labors at the knots ;
So soon as they have glided through The estampies of this sort Youths and maidens who disport Themselves in dancing now begin With scarce a wait to join hands in The choral ".
With 47 unknown cards, the player will make the straight approximately one time for every five times he doesn't, thus a bet is profitable if six or more of his opponents will call the bet ( he will win once (< font color =" green ">+ 6 bets </ font >) and lose five times (< font color =" red ">- 5 bets </ font >) out of every six hands like this, resulting in an expectation of < font color =" green ">+ 1 bet </ font >).
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 both hands in casts for three months, he said " When I go to the bathroom, that's when I find out who my real friends are.
A prominent feature about it was a device designed by Sinister that negated the powers of any mutant in the Savage Land save for Sinister's own forces, rendering the X-Men powerless while fighting him ( With the exception of Wolverine's claws as they were a ' bonus ' of the Weapon X process, although they would thus cause damage to his hands when used ) until the machinery was destroyed.
With the small and effective transistor at their hands, electrical engineers of the 50s saw the possibilities of constructing far more advanced circuits than before.
With his accession the throne became firmly established in the hands of a single lineage.
With the loss of both founders, the Dodge Brothers Company passed into the hands of the brothers ' widows, who promoted long-time employee Frederick Haynes to the company presidency.
With workers ’ hands moving on the back of paper gently, characters would be printed on the paper.
With the convocation of the Estates-General, as in many other instances during his reign, Louis placed his reputation and public image in the hands of those who were perhaps not as sensitive to the desires of the French public as he was.
With less than 20 % a trance was induced where the subject could sit up, hear questions and answer them logically, although the tone of their voice might be altered, their speech pattern could be changed, and they may have lost some awareness of their hands and feet, ( with some it was possible to have poked a pin or pricked them with a knife and they would not feel it ).
With the north of the city again in rebel hands, Warwick launched an attack.
With the Communists emerging victorious at the end of the Second World War, many Serbs fled Yugoslavia fearing persecution at the hands of Tito's authorities.
With the Augustins in French hands, Glasdale's garrison was blockaded in the Boulevart-Tourelles complex.
With age, use and ultraviolet damage, the hard end can crack and the sharp edges so produced can cut the hands in use, especially if the end runs through the palms.

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