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Containing His Voyages and Travels, With the most remarkable Occurrences respecting him and many other Continental Prisoners of Observations.
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With its position as the only major town in a large area, and situated by the River Nith, it seemed that whenever any remarkable political movement was going on people would go to Sanquhar to proclaim their testimonies on the subject.
With society being formed around the dominant medium of the day, the specific medium of communication makes a remarkable difference.
With remarkable sense of self respect and national pride he decided on a new form of protest.
With the opening ( and re-opening of previously Jart controlled ) gates, the human migrants gained access to remarkable technologies and abilities, and made possible habitation within the Way, and on the Flaw itself, in the newly created Axis Thoreau and Axis Euclid at 1. 5 ex 7 ( 15 million km ).
With remarkable prescience, he said: " I am confident that 10 years hence, and I do not doubt that 10 generations hence, the name which will best personify the national spirit of New South Wales in this era will be the name of Henry Parkes ".
With as many as 700 new buildings a year constructed, the South Brooklyn region grew at a remarkable rate.
With proper policy support, balanced market development, and continued industry innovation, photovoltaic ( PV ) can continue its remarkable growth rate over the short -, medium-and long-term, and even beyond.
With these troops, Montrose had won a remarkable series of victories in the year preceding the Battle of Philiphaugh.
With Schimper also he retained friendship, although that penetrating but erratic genius after obtaining a remarkable grasp of philosophical botany and laying the foundations of phyllotaxy abandoned the subject entirely.
With the Norman Conquest this remarkable native school died.
With his health somewhat improved, following the end of World War II, 52-year-old Luigi Fagioli joined Alfa-Romeo's 1950 Formula One team, earning five podium finishes in six races en route to finishing a remarkable third overall in the first ever FIA World Championship.
With its now-mature trees and rejuvenated homes, the Duboce Triangle's distinctly residential and yet urbane feel is more remarkable given its proximity to busy Market Street, the city's main thoroughfare.
With time, some individuals may make remarkable progress.
With Hilton's help, Bamboo Harvester showcased Ed's remarkable intelligence.
With a relatively large population, and growing fast, Sabha's importance is due to its being the air and road transport hub of the Fezzan, a military base, and the centre of a remarkable agricultural industry in the desert.
With eastern and western nations again involved in the Olympics, the USSR obtained a remarkable victory over Peru after trailing 0-2 in 1988's finals.
With two siRNA-based drugs in clinical trial stages, this field shows remarkable promise for the future.
With remarkable rapidity, the circulation had more than doubled, the first book of collected strips was published, and talks were being conducted over the production of plush toys, a TV show, and even a movie.
With such remarkable attributes, fuzzy systems have been widely and successfully applied to control, classification and modeling problems ( Mamdani, 1974 ) ( Klir and Yuan, 1995 ) ( Pedrycz and Gomide, 1998 ).
With a maximum discharge of 200 m³ / s water one of the biggest karst springs, the Sopot spring, is a remarkable indicator of this seasonality.
With these celebrities Montecatini became a true meeting point of international renown: here discussions of politics, business closures were agreed and its reputation grew to the point that, in 1926 an attendance of 75, 000 non residents was recorded in the city, a remarkable figure for that time.
With his remarkable collection of specimens, he helped to set up a museum of natural history at Xujiahui in 1868, the first of its kind in China.

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With advances in medicinal chemistry, most of today's antibacterials chemically are semisynthetic modifications of various natural compounds.
With the complex sensory reaction to the variety of spices and flavours, a natural high is achieved that causes subsequent cravings, often followed by a desire to move on to hotter curries.
With the publication of Darwin's theory of evolution in 1859, the concept of a " natural system " of taxonomy gained a theoretical basis, and the idea was born that groups used in a system of classification should represent branches on the evolutionary tree of life.
With the tropical climate and unstable land forms, coupled with deforestation, unplanned growth proliferation, non-engineered constructions which make the disaster-prone areas more vulnerable, tardy communication, poor or no budgetary allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less chronically by natural disasters.
With his natural self-effacing style and his relaxed manner, Thomas quickly became a household name.
With the progressive lifting of UN and US sanctions from 2003 – 2008, the two countries have been working together to jointly develop their oil and natural gas industries.
With only five or six human generations in 150 years, time for natural selection has been very limited, suggesting that increased skeletal size resulting from changes in population phenotypes is more likely than recent genetic evolution.
With the advent of processed foods in the second half of the 20th century, many more additives have been introduced, of both natural and artificial origin.
With the advent of the industrial age, kilns were designed to utilize electricity and more refined fuels, including natural gas and propane.
With the progressive lifting of UN and US sanctions from 2003 to 2008, the two countries have been working together to jointly develop their oil and natural gas industries.
With the aid of a grant of money from the King of Prussia, Agassiz crossed the Atlantic in the autumn of 1846 with the twin purposes of investigating the natural history and geology of North America and delivering a course of 12 lectures on “ The Plan of Creation as shown in the Animal Kingdom ,” by invitation from J.
With rapidly growing populations and the consequent competition for meager natural resources, lifestyles of these two types of peoples have come increasingly into conflict in Niger in recent years.
With the loss of the natural vegetation, the balance in runoff nutrients to the reef was disturbed, eventually causing as much as 80 percent of the large eastern fringing reef to become inactive.
With Gazprom, Russia is frequently the world's largest natural gas extractor.
With an abundance of natural light the building is used to house displays of photographs and small, educational exhibitions.
With the lack of natural color processing available, films of the silent era were frequently dipped in dyestuffs and dyed various shades and hues to signal a mood or represent a time of day.
With its return in 1806, it had fulfilled Jefferson's hopes by amassing much new data about the topographical features of the country and its natural resources, with details on the flora and fauna, as well as the many Indian tribes of the West with which he hoped to increase trading.
With the development of the modern evolutionary synthesis in the 1930s and 1940s, Darwin's concept of evolutionary adaptation through natural selection became central to modern evolutionary theory, now the unifying concept of the life sciences.
With profuse vegetation and wild animals, Aborigines were natural hunter-gatherers.
With the exception of rum distilling from sugar, none of the industries owe their existence to the presence of natural resources.
With his works on evolution and systematics he revolutionised the view of the natural order of beings.
With the help of Albert Kranz, these were organised into the current ecotype collection of 750 natural accessions of A. thaliana from around the world.
With a total landmass of, and lacking any natural resources, other than the Bermuda cedar, the colonists applied themselves fully to the maritime trades, developing the speedy Bermuda sloop, which was well suited both to commerce and to commerce raiding.
With the insurgent candidacies of Republican Pat Buchanan and Democrat Jerry Brown winding down, Perot was the natural beneficiary of populist resentment toward establishment politicians.
With his natural charisma and his fluency in English he scored a number of roles in Hollywood ; it was during an early stint there that he met and married Shelley Winters, whom he divorced to return to Italy.

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