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With an A Score ( or D score ) being the difficulty score, which as of 2009 is based on the top 8 high scoring elements in a routine ( excluding Vault ).
With hardware supporting memory management circuits ( that is, address translation ) and OS-9 Level 2, GUI use was successfully routine, even on the minimal resourced CoCo.
With no established schedule or routine, Mickey Mouse Works was designed to look like one spontaneous flow.
With the advent of " modern bodybuilding " ( where bodybuilders became more massive than ever before ) by the early 1990s, he ultimately modified that routine until there were fewer working sets, and more days of rest.
Videoconferencing is a highly useful technology for real-time telemedicine and telenursing applications, such as diagnosis, consulting, transmission of medical images, etc ... With videoconferencing, patients may contact nurses and physicians in emergency or routine situations ; physicians and other paramedical professionals can discuss cases across large distances.
With the advent and expansion of routine air travel between the mainland and the islands, Matson's famed passenger service was greatly diminished and the liners were eventually retired from transpacific service and virtually gone by the end of the 1970s.
With Mars now behind them, the crew settles into their shipboard routine for the long journey back home.
This confidence trick is similar to the face-to-face con, known as the " Stranger With a Kind Face ," which is the likely origin of at least the title of the vaudevillian routine known by the same name, as " Niagara Falls ," or as " Slowly I turned ..."
With long-term doses, routine visits to an ophthalmologist are recommended.
With EBSD software, pattern bands are typically detected via a mathematical routine using a modified Hough transform, in which every pixel in Hough space denotes a unique line / band in the EBSP.
With their furry boots, massive stature, bright masks and Hulk Hogan-esque t-shirt ripping routine the two men were easy to spot on any card.
With adequate routine maintenance it may reduce the chances of the drain field plugging up.
With routine payment for dialysis secured through Medicare incenter hemodialysis quickly became the most common form of renal replacement therapy.
With the added pressure on top of the usual nerves, Lin watered down her routine and failed to medal during the uneven bars final.
With the score tied 1-1 in the seventh inning of Game Four, he lost a routine Clete Boyer throw in the white shirtsleeves of the Los Angeles crowd, and the batter, Jim Gilliam, went all the way to third base and scored the Series-winning run on a sacrifice fly.
With the exception of the Orbital Workshop ( OWS ) repairs carried out by Skylab 2 and Skylab 3, all of the Skylab EVAs were conducted in connection to the routine maintenance carried out on the Apollo Telescope Mount, which housed the station's solar telescopes.
* A Lot In Common With You: Astaire muscles in on Leslie's ( her own voice this time ) on-stage song-and-dance routine which develops into a mock competitive comic side-by-side tap dance using a range of leg-before-leg hurdling steps, some of which had been developed for The Shorty George number in You Were Never Lovelier, but had not been used.
Astaire's first drunk dance was the comic routine You're Easy To Dance With in Holiday Inn, but this solo marks his first clear departure from a carefully crafted screen image of urbane charm.

With and care
With more advanced equipment, but still cheap in comparison to professional setups, amateur astronomers can measure the light spectrum emitted from astronomical objects, which can yield high-quality scientific data if the measurements are performed with due care.
Bahamian tastes in consumer products roughly parallel those in the U. S. With approximately 85 % of the population of primarily African descent, there is a large and growing market in the Bahamas for " ethnic " personal care products.
With care this can achieve a similar improvement in query response, but at a cost — it is now the database designer's responsibility to ensure that the denormalised database does not become inconsistent.
For example, Friberg ( 2001 ) argues that " With growing populations of immigrants and adherents of religions not previously seen in significant numbers in North America, spiritual care must take religion and diversity seriously.
With care, a briar pipe can last a very long time without burning out.
With the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war performances were stopped and Sarah converted the theatre into a makeshift hospital where she took care of the soldiers wounded on the battlefield.
With little care for his studies and " itching for a chance to go and see some excitement ", Tracy enrolled in the Navy when he turned eighteen.
With intensive care, the death rate for hemolytic uremic syndrome is 3 – 5 %.
With relatives so near by, everyone is available to help care for the children.
: With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
With care, it can be split into very thin sheets that will ignite from even the smallest of sparks.
With some care, and looking at a wide range of energy losses, one can determine the types of atoms, and the numbers of atoms of each type, being struck by the beam.
With that taken care if, Ulala and the people she rescued head off for the Launch Pad.
With over 1, 320 employees and over 200 physicians, Southeast Georgia Health System is the main provider of health care in Brunswick and the surrounding area and is also the largest private employer in Brunswick.
With over 1, 000 employees and 100 physicians, Satilla Regional Medical Center is a leading center in health care in the area.
With over 200 families currently served, it is the largest Child Care Center in the Blackstone Valley with a pre-kindergarten school, full day care for pre-schoolers, and a large school age program which provides supervision before and after school, and all day long on school vacation periods.
With her term ending in 1943, Rankin knew she didn ’ t have the support to win another election, and so she returned home to Montana to care for her aging mother.
With these hopes now dashed, Tiberius left his administration more than ever in the care of Sejanus, and looked toward the sons of Germanicus ( Nero Caesar, Drusus Caesar, and Caligula ) as possible future heirs.
With the creation of the National Health Service in 1948, Odstock Hospital was selected to house the new regional Plastic and Oral Surgery Centre providing care for patients in five counties.
With all of these examples, care must be taken that every factor is taken into account, just as happened in the parable of the broken window: does one know all the costs and benefits?
With the start of the new university system in 1949, Todai swallowed up the former First Higher School ( today's Komaba campus ) and the former Tokyo Higher School, which henceforth assumed the duty of teaching first and second-year undergraduates, while the faculties on Hongo main campus took care of third and fourth-year students.
With care, the public may access all areas of the common on foot, including the golfing areas.
With a machine tool, toolpaths that no human muscle could constrain can be constrained ; and toolpaths that are technically possible with freehand methods, but would require tremendous time and skill to execute, can instead be executed quickly and easily, even by people with little freehand talent ( because the machine takes care of it ).
) With continued care and maintenance the Clock of the Long Now could reasonably be expected to display the correct time for 10, 000 years.

1.838 seconds.