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With the advent of the World Wide Web and other multimedia technologies, bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins ( with the album Machina / The Machines of God ), Coheed And Cambria ( with the Amory Wars as a backing story for every one of their albums ), and Nine Inch Nails ( with the album Year Zero ) exploited emergent cultural phenomena such as the alternate reality game to provide additional web-based content beyond that on the album itself.
With the growth of the industry, fantasy has branched out to include non-sports related games focused on politics, celebrity gossip, movies, and reality TV.
With each spoken word or action in the scene, an improviser makes an offer, meaning that he or she defines some element of the reality of the scene.
With all the Muslim dominated provinces except the Punjab under Jinnah ’ s control, the artificial concept of a separate Muslim State was turning into a reality.
With the birth of the transistor in 1947, and the silicon transistor in 1954, the concept of ICs became a reality.
With any film, the viewer has to ignore the reality that they are viewing a two-dimensional moving image on a screen and temporarily accept it as reality in order to be entertained.
With little money in the family, this brought the boy to reality and he realized the need for academic excellence.
With a faulty outgroup or character set, no method of evaluation is likely to produce a phylogeny representing the evolutionary reality.
With the help of Archer, it was discovered that the High Command's illogical and often emotionally based actions were, in reality, the result of covert Romulan influence.
With Obi-Wan on the opposite end of the galaxy, Palpatine — who is in reality Darth Sidious — eventually corrupts Anakin to the dark side of the Force and takes him as his Sith apprentice, Darth Vader.
With the opening of the railway line between Brussels and Mechelen on 5 May 1835, one of King Leopold's fondest hopes — to build the first railway in continental Europe — became a reality.
" With melodrama, as in dreams, you're always flirting with the disparity between appearance and reality, which is a great deal of fun.
With a significant nod to the parable style the old man's act of saving and caring for a stray kitten saves his life when he is lost through a soft place in reality and meets Morpheus, recently released from his imprisonment ( Preludes and Nocturnes ), and still weak.
With Adamov and Beckett it really is a very naked reality that is conveyed through the apparent dislocation of language ".
With a brand new set and brand new direction, it starred Neil Morrissey and Brian Conley who will share the role of Fagin, with Samantha Barks as Nancy for the first six months ( Samantha came third in reality TV show I'd Do Anything, which was won by Jodie Prenger ).
With the victory of Russia's Revolution, Mayakovsky worked on interpreting the facts of the new reality.
With the purchase of of the Little River Lumber Company tract in 1926, the movement quickly became a reality.
With the opening of the President George Bush Tollway, access to the west became a reality in 1999.
With its multiple realities and specific reference to the reader ’ s world, it explores the impact fiction has on reality, reality on fiction and the reader ’ s role in between ; as such, it is well suited for drawing attention to social or political criticism.
With the advent of video in 1965, a concurrent strand of installation evolved through the use of new and ever-changing technologies, and what had been simple video installations expanded to include complex interactive, multimedia and virtual reality environments ”.
With Asante subdued and annexed, British colonization of the region became a reality.
With these techniques, and armed with his articulate and fast-paced style, Roth explores the distinction between reality and fiction in literature while provocatively examining American culture.

With and restored
With the birth of the Turkish Republic after the First World War, St. Sophia became a museum, and the ancient mosaics, which were plastered over by the Moslems, whose religion forbids pictures in holy places, have been restored.
With peace restored, Latrobe designed an American order that substituted for the acanthus tobacco leaves, of which he sent a sketch to Thomas Jefferson in a letter, November 5, 1816.
With the invasion of Southern Italy, the Allies restored the authority of the mafia families lost during the Fascist period and used their influence to maintain public order.
With his long journey, he restored the prestige of the papacy in the north.
With only minor changes, the Church of England was restored to its pre-Civil War constitution under the Act of Uniformity 1662, and the Puritans found themselves sidelined.
With the partition of Ireland, Northern Ireland received home rule in 1920, though civil unrest meant direct rule was restored in 1972.
* June 6 – With the passage of the Bodh Gaya Temple Act by the Indian government, Mahabodhi Temple is restored to partial Buddhist control.
With an iron hand Frederick fought against the rebellious nobility of the March of Brandenburg ( in particular, the Quitzow family ) and, in the end, restored security.
With her brothers restored to their place in the line of inheritance, Imogen is now free to marry Posthumus.
With skillful diplomacy and luck Conrad restored order.
With the abdication of Napoleon on 11 April 1814 the Bourbon Dynasty was restored to the kingdom of France in the person of Louis XVIII, brother of Louis XVI.
In recent years, Rhino Records has released a 2-CD set of the complete Gone With the Wind score, restored to its original mono sound.
With her lands restored to her, Isabella was already exceptionally rich, but she began to accumulate yet more.
With the public order restored, he turned to the economy and a reform of the tax system to stimulate trade with neighboring provinces.
With order now restored throughout the Empire, Franz Joseph felt free to go back on the constitutional concessions he had made, especially as the Austrian parliament, meeting at Kremsier, had behaved, in the young Emperor's view, abominably.
With the introduction of the constitutionalism in the Austrian Empire in 1860, the municipal autonomy of the city was restored, with Trieste became capital of the Adriatisches Küstenland, the Austrian Littoral region.
With the fall of the Napoleonic system in 1814, the Papal States were restored once more.
With her sight restored, the girl has opened up a flower shop with her grandmother.
With many buildings restored, it comprises one of the nation's most authentic historic districts of the period 1790-1870.
With the help of local councils, the East Midlands Development Agency, English Heritage, the Heritage Lottery Fund, and at the cost of £ 5 million, the mills were restored and decontaminated.
With the restoration of Estonian independence in 1991 however, the national anthem from 1920 by Fredrik Pacius with lyrics by Johann Voldemar Jannsen has been restored.
With the end of the Cold War, the base was closed, the runway was broken up for use as fill material in building the Newbury bypass, and much of the area restored to heathland.
With changes in control of the council, Dobies has been variously removed and restored to his position as administrator.
With the work of hundreds of friends and relatives, Laurelville was restored.

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