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With the exception of the Orthodox Church of Greece ( Holy Synod in Resistance ), they will commune the faithful from all the canonical jurisdictions and are recognized by and in communion with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
With s = T • s ( nT ), this Fourier series can now be recognized as a form of the Poisson summation formula.
With the proliferation of international organizations over the last century, they have in some cases been recognized as relevant parties as well.
With referential transparency, no difference is made or recognized between a reference to a thing and the corresponding thing itself.
With the later development of abstract groups, this result of Lagrange on polynomials was recognized to extend to the general theorem about finite groups which now bears his name.
With his long-standing familial ties in the region, many bishops and counts recognized him as the rightful heir to the throne.
With the operation of the Einstein observatory, X-ray emission was recognized as a characteristic feature common to a wide range of stars covering essentially the whole Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
With the death of Theodosius II in 450 and the sudden change in the Eastern situation, Anatolius, the new patriarch of Constantinople fulfilled Leo's requirements, and his Tome was everywhere read and recognized.
With nineteen offices around the world, the JGI is widely recognized for innovative, community-centred conservation and development programs in Africa.
With the emergence of digital film-making tools a greater distinction between special effects and visual effects has been recognized, with " visual effects " referring to digital post-production and " special effects " referring to on-set mechanical effects and in-camera optical effects.
With the Treaty of Bruzolo ( April 25, 1610 ), Charles Emmanuel allied with France against Spain, but the assassination of Henry IV changed the situation, as the treaty was not recognized by Marie de ' Medici, who immediately assumed regency for Henry's son Louis XIII, a minor.
With improvements in the ability to calculate the gravitational force between planets during the first half of the 19th century, it was recognized that the ecliptic itself moved slightly, which was named planetary precession as early as 1863, while the dominant component was named lunisolar precession.
With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is recognized as the god of fields, groves, and wooded glens ; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring.
With Dukowski gone, Ginn ceded much of the spotlight to Rollins, who had expressed some discomfort over being the group's de facto spokesman, while Ginn was the recognized leader ( Ginn wrote the majority of the group's songs and lyrics ).
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, North Korean leaders recognized the need for a new security relationship with a major power since Pyongyang could not afford to maintain its military posture.
The Indians all know we cannot be a Match for them in the midst of an extensive woody Country ... from whence I infer that if we are determined to possess Our Posts, Trade & ca securely, it cannot be done for a Century by any other means than that of purchasing the favour of the numerous Indian inhabitants. With the proclamation, “ the British were trying to convince Native people that there was nothing to fear from the colonists, while at the same time trying to increase political and economic power relative to First Nations and other European powers .” However, the Royal Proclamation along with the subsequent Treaty of Niagara, provide for an argument that “ discredits the claims of the Crown to exercise sovereignty over First Nations ” and affirms Aboriginal “ powers of self-determination in, among other things, allocating lands .” Further so, the Royal Proclamation outlined a policy in which to protect and extinguish Aboriginal rights and in doing so, recognized these rights existed.
With the completion in 1964 of a building on Route 151, and the adjoining Karakahl Inn, it became a nationally recognized chiropractic center.
With Victoria's support, Tetricus I was made Emperor, and was recognized in Britannia and the parts of Gaul still controlled by the Empire.
With the decline of Muslim and Jewish centers of power in Iraq, there was no single place in the world which was a recognized authority for deciding matters of Jewish law and practice.
With the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, the Allies recognized Masaryk as head of the Provisional Czechoslovak government, and on November 14, 1918, he was elected President of the Czechoslovak Federation by the National Assembly in Prague.
With Dukowski gone, Ginn ceded much of the spotlight to Rollins, who had expressed some discomfort over being the group's de facto spokesman, while Ginn was the recognized leader ( Ginn wrote the majority of the group's songs and lyrics ).
With twelve recognized subspecies, it ranges from southern Canada to northern Mexico, including most of the continental United States.
With the support of Sanaag pro-union civil society, local admin and politicians, USP was subsequently recognized by UNISOM as the legitimate representative of Sanaag.
With the transition to Williams, the show recognized its past in its opening seconds, with small photos of past anchors and sets and the voices of John Cameron Swayze, Huntley, Brinkley, Chancellor, and Brokaw, as well as an orchestral version of the " G-E-C " NBC Chimes, before going into the opening headlines read by Williams.

With and prospects
With 400 miles ( 670 km ) still to travel across the Ross Ice Shelf, the party's prospects steadily worsened as, with deteriorating weather, frostbite, snow blindness, hunger and exhaustion, they struggled northward.
With eleven free agents excluding Jason Schmidt who signed with the Dodgers for roughly $ 15 million a year, a new manager on board with Bruce Bochy coming from division rival San Diego, and the loss of veteran catcher Mike Matheny due to complications resulting from concussions sustained during his career, the Giants ' prospects for the 2007 season were less than favorable going into the winter off-season.
With a record of 46 – 59 at the July 31st trade deadline, the team traded Mark Teixeira and Ron Mahay to the Atlanta Braves in a deal that would eventually bring 5 prospects to the Rangers organization, including four of Atlanta's top prospects Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Elvis Andrus, Matt Harrison, and Neftali Feliz.
With fewer jobs, lower wages and no prospects of things improving for these workers the threshing machine was the final straw, the machine was to place them on the brink of starvation.
With his career prospects in Britain in serious difficulty, Jones sought refuge in Canada in 1908, taking up teaching duties in the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Toronto ( from 1911, as Associate Professor of Psychiatry ).
With no work and no prospects at home, many decided to travel for free by freight train and try their luck elsewhere.
With the introduction of the cotton gin in the 1790s, the county's economic prospects increased as the importance of " King Cotton " grew, and slavery become an integral part of the economy.
With little industry, and land transportation links limited to bumpy wagon roads from the east coast of Florida, Tampa was a fishing village with very few people, and poor prospects for development.
With this defeat, all hope of holding Paris faded, as did any prospects that Napoleon could hold onto power in France.
With no help coming from Florence's traditional allies in Bologna and Milan, Lorenzo was faced with dire prospects and adopted an unorthodox course of action: he sailed to Naples and put himself in the hands of Don Ferrante ( the king ), in whose custody he remained for three months.
With the entry of the United States into the war in December 1941, the nation had to come to terms with the restrictions of rationing and the prospects of conscription.
With the prospects of war to appease Brant, Russell confirmed Brant's land sales.
With his economic prospects limited in Holland, Martin Muste decided to follow four of his wife Adriana's brothers to emigration in America, making the cross-Atlantic trip as Third Class passengers in January 1891.
With these prospects in view, were they ready to proceed?
With further tutelage, Walker soon developed into one of the Expos ' best young prospects, overcoming a serious knee injury along the way.
With seemingly few commercial prospects for the current facility, Atlanta leaders quoted by the paper speculate Fanplex may ultimately be swept up in large-scale redevelopment of areas around the stadium.
With poor prospects for employment in the field of chemistry, he went to work for Busicom, a business calculator manufacturer.
With little prospects, some pardos and llaneros began to join the rebellions that were breaking out against Spanish rule in the broad plains of southern Venezuela.
* With no aircraft left on order and no prospects for new orders, the Curtiss-Wright Corporation closes down its Aeroplane Division and sells all of its aircraft designs, projects, prototypes, and factories to North American Aviation.
With his career seemingly over and his prospects for prosperity doubtful, on February 2, 1793, Clark offered his services to Edmond-Charles Genêt, the controversial ambassador of revolutionary France, hoping to earn money to maintain his estate.
With no immediate NHL prospects, Rafalski travelled overseas.
With their analog line aging ( the last major update to the line had been the System³ chassis in 1978 ), and the adoption of HDTV in the United States decades away, Zenith's prospects were dim.
With the Oilers unable to extend his contract prior to the NHL trade deadline, however, Smyth was dealt away to the New York Islanders in exchange for prospects Robert Nilsson and Ryan O ' Marra, as well as a first-round selection in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.

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