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With their consent, he set up a rival emperor, the prefect of the city, a Greek named Priscus Attalus.
With only the exhibitor-owned First National as a rival, Famous Players-Lasky and its " Paramount Pictures " soon dominated the business.
With his death in 1130, the Church was again thrown into confusion with the election of two rival popes, Innocent II and the antipope Anacletus II.
With Pulitzer prizewinners and MacArthur Fellows leading its liberal-arts programme, the relative newcomer ( founded in 1891 ) has proved more than a match for its illustrious Ivy League rival.
With broadcasts of Coronation Street on rival network TV3 moving to Thursday night, the Wednesday night episode of Fair City broadcasts at 7: 30pm each week.
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 the Yellow Kid's merchandising success as an advertising icon the strip came to represent the crass commercial world it had originally lampooned, and publication of both versions stopped abruptly after only three years in early 1898, as circulation wars between the rival papers dwindled.
With this tale complete Bacchylides proclaims once again that the actions he has just told will be forever remembered thanks to the muses, leading once again into his praise of Pytheas and his trainer Menander, who shall be remembered for their great victories in the Pan-Hellenic games, even if an envious rival slights them.
During his career, his main rival was Vice-Admiral Witte de With, who also served the Admiralty of Rotterdam ( de Maze ) from 1637.
With the close support of his family, Hadlee cancelled all his appointments for two weeks, and took a holiday to Rarotonga, where he ran into his great cricketing rival Dennis Lillee.
With increasing processing power, chess programs running on commercially available workstations began to rival top flight players.
With the increasing difficulty of scheduling games at Boston Garden ( owned by the NHL rival Boston Bruins ), the owners decided to move the team to Hartford, Connecticut beginning with the 1974-75 season.
With them, the 76ers began an exciting ride for the fans of Philadelphia, beating their long-time rival from Boston in a seven-game playoff to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.
With Plutarch, with Herodes Atticus, to whom he bequeathed his library at Rome, with Demetrius the Cynic, Cornelius Fronto, Aulus Gellius, and with Hadrian himself, he lived on intimate terms ; his great rival, whom he violently attacked in his later years, was Polemon of Smyrna.
With 50 % of the votes cast in the party's primaries, Lipietz narrowly beat rival candidate Noël Mamère.
With respect to the famous story of Doubting Thomas, it is suggested that John may have been denigrating or ridiculing a rival school of thought.
With box-office receipts falling, Handel's productions were increasingly reliant on private subsidies from the nobility, and such funding became harder to obtain after the launch in 1730 of the " Opera of the Nobility "— a rival company to his own.
With the discovery of the Goose Creek Oil Field, the rival communities of Pelly in the late 1910s, and East Baytown in the early 1920s, developed as early boomtowns.
With Higgins ' help, these two hoodlums had begun to rival Schultz and his partners.
The media captured the events and reactions at the time thus :" Previously regarded as a gentlemanly leader with a passion for golf, Kibaki has revealed a steely side. With a reputation as a mild-mannered, old-school gentleman ,... Kibaki, 76, showed a steely core by swearing himself in within an hour of being pronounced victor in an election denounced as fraudulent by opposition challenger Raila Odinga and questioned by international and Kenyan observers. Odinga's supporters said he would be declared president at a rival ceremony on Monday, but police banned the event hundreds of riot police sealed off the proposed venue, Uhuru Park for several days.
With the help of these allies, Chalcis engaged the rival league of its neighbour Eretria in the so-called Lelantine War, by which it acquired the best agricultural district of Euboea and became the chief city of the island.
With the victory at Preveza and the subsequent victory in the Battle of Djerba in 1560, the Ottomans succeeded in repulsing the efforts of Venice and Spain, the two principal rival powers in the Mediterranean, to stop their drive for controlling the sea.
With the outbreak of the First World War, Cumming's control of strategic intelligence gathering as head of the wartime MI1c was challenged by two rival networks run by general headquarters.
Lenny Henry appeared on the BBC's It Started With Swap Shop programme in 2006 in which he was talking to Noel Edmonds about Tiswas being their rival during the whole era of Swap Shop.

With and paramilitary
With the official cessation of violence by some of the major paramilitary organisations and the creation of the power-sharing executive at Stormont in Belfast under the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, the Saville Inquiry's re-examination of the events of that day is widely hoped to provide a thorough account of the events of Bloody Sunday.
With the start of the German war against Poland in 1939, the German minority in the parts of Masuria attached to Poland after World War I, organised in paramilitary formation called Selbstschutz begun to engage in massacres of local Polish population ; Poles were imprisoned, tortured and murdered while Masurians were sometimes forcefully placed on Volksliste
With increased voter fraud, paramilitary violence against Republican blacks and whites, and intimidation at the polls preventing people from voting, white Democrats regained control of the state legislature in 1876.
With their regaining of political dominance through paramilitary violence and suppression of black voting, they passed laws imposing legal racial segregation and a variety of Jim Crow rules that imposed second-class status on blacks.
With 500, 000 members in 1930, the league was the largest paramilitary organization of Weimar Germany.
With the new regime terrified of a Bolshevik Revolution in Germany, Defense Minister Gustav Noske formed a series of Anti-Communist paramilitary groups, dubbed " The Freikorps ", out of demobilized World War I veterans.
With the outbreak of The Silesian Uprising, Hochberg sided firmly with the German cause and afforded the land to German paramilitary organizations, even for prison, where Polish prisoners were kept.
With 220 battalions and various other establishments, the CRPF is considered the largest paramilitary force in the world.
With no paramilitary activity remaining in the area, the national police presence is now only necessary to ensure that they do not return.

With and organisations
* Participating With Safety, a guide to electronic security threats from the viewpoint of civil liberties organisations.
With the launch of BSB the IBA became a member of the secret " MAC Club " of European organisations which owned patents on MAC variants and had a royalty sharing agreement for all TV and set top boxes sold.
With organisations facing increasing complexity and uncertainty in their operating environments some suggest a move away from competence based approaches.
A League spokesman said: " With its close links to field sports organisations, it comes as no surprise to the League that the BDS has chosen at the behest of its members to attack an organisation that does not support their principle of management by killing.
With its military status and responsibility, it was integrated into the combat organisations under full military discipline.
With the decline of the Portuguese power other colonial powers and Christian organisations gain influence.
With the support of other unions and various organisations, the strike was successful.
One side of this debate argues that United Future list MPs Larry Baldock, Bernie Ogilvy and Paul Adams all had involvement with evangelical organisations, such as Youth With A Mission, the Masters Institute in Auckland, and City Impact Church, and while they may not have been Christian Democrats, they were conservative Christian political activists and community figures before their entry to Parliament.
With the success of its live shows, a lot other companies and organisations outside of the metal realm started to pay attention to Painkiller's quality and ability to organize concerts and live show.
Australia's higher education and training system lists University of the Nations ' affiliated Institute for the Nations and Youth With A Mission programs in five locations as registered training organisations authorized to provide certificates and diplomas in several specified fields.
With this shift in emphasis, there also followed the closure of several educational and research organisations as for example the internationally renowned Wye College.
With the NCCPG National Plant Collections, individuals or organisations undertake to document, develop and preserve a comprehensive collection of one group of plants in trust for the future.
With several similar stipulations from other states and regional organisations, there is evidence to suggest that the concept of biosecurity education has become increasingly salient in the contemporary security discourse.
With additional information from the CIA, the British Secret Service learn that Valentine is an alias for Vladimir Scorpius, an arms dealer for several terrorist organisations.
With regard to pay and conditions, the IfA has set up the Diggers ' Forum ( a special interest group specifically formed to represent the interests of diggers ); produced recommended minima for pay and other benefits ( which are to be binding upon organisations registered with the IfA ); played a large part in the production of Occupational Standards for archaeology and is continuing to work with the union, Prospect to benchmark salary levels against other industries ( realistically a pre-requisite to any form of industry-wide pay bargaining framework ).
With the assistance from Leisure and Cultural Services Department and Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, organisations could also clean or plant at designated locations for a better cause.
With the vision and potential actions, organisations backcast to develop strategies for sustainability.
With the financing of a local production company and the setting up of organisations such as the Singapore Film Commission ( SFC, set up in 1998 ), budding filmmakers, especially independent ones, found it easier to make movies on subsidies and loaned funding.
With the publication of the accreditation procedures for organisations to access ContactPoint, it became clear that the vast majority of voluntary organisations would not have been able to access ContactPoint.
With the massive growth in the use of information and communications technologies over the subsequent years, the now-generic term " CSIRT " refers to an essential part of most large organisations ' structures.
With the rise of Afrikaner nationalism in South Africa during the early part of the 20th century, Scouting was viewed with suspicion by many Afrikaners because of its English roots, and rival Afrikaans organisations including the Voortrekkers were established.
With ethical walls between the purchaser and provider, it lets, through a competitive process, and manages Service Level Agreements and contracts awarded to public and private sector organisations to build prisons and deliver custodial services.

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