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With the succeeding popes he was able to make peace.
* With King Artaxerxes III succeeding in depriving Artabazus of his Athenian and Theban allies, Artabazus is defeated by the Persian King's general, Autophradates.
With Tiberius already in his sixties, there was a real possibility of Drusus succeeding his father in the near future.
With the succeeding Stoltenberg Government, this controversial practice was halted.
With the demise of the 428 and succeeding 3000ME, AC shut their doors in 1984 and sold the AC name to a Scottish company.
With green manure use, the amount of nitrogen that is available to the succeeding crop is usually in the range of 40-60 % of the total amount of nitrogen that is contained within the green manure crop.
With the consolidation of The Herald and The Whig-Journal in 1928, two Illinois newspaper families, Oakley and Lindsay, were joined in a business association that continues today through succeeding generations.
With the defeats of both Ullman and Brademas, Rostenkowski, then the highest ranking democrat on Ways and Means, had the choice of either succeeding Brademas as majority whip and taking a step closer to becoming speaker, or taking over as chairman of Ways and Means.
With Somers ' support he became Chief Justice of Cheshire in June 1697, succeeding John Coombe, and was knighted on 12 December of that year.
With Emma's help, he manages to activate his monowheel as more agents, operating a large steam automotive, give chase, succeeding in thwarting it on a railway line by putting it in the way of an incoming train.
With Astaire one feels, with each succeeding picture, that surely his dancing has reached perfection and marks the end of invention of new steps: and yet he seems to go forward with ease and apparent nonchalence.
With the First Boer War going on, Wood was sent back to South Africa in January 1881 with the local rank of major general, as second-in-command to Sir George Colley, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Natal, succeeding him after his defeat and death at Majuba Hill ( 27 February 1881 ).
With just four months managerial experience, Speed was confirmed as the new Welsh national team manager on 14 December 2010 succeeding John Toshack who had stepped down in September 2010.
With the global expansion of cricket, Harvey was the first Australian to make Test centuries in 15 different cities, succeeding in a variety of conditions.
The staff at Variety magazine said, " With exception of the denouement, director Phil Karlson reins his cast in a grim atmosphere that develops momentum through succeeding reels.
With no reason and evidence to prosecute Strangman, the authorities co-operate with the captain, and Kerans once more grows frustrated by the inaction, finally taking a stand and succeeding in re-flooding the lagoon where Bodkin had failed.
With this novel, originally published serially in a Yiddish newspaper, Abramovitsh introduced his alter ego, the character of Mendele Moykher Sforim (" Mendel the Book Peddler "), the character who narrates this and many succeeding stories.
With Mif succeeding Radek as president, his protégés were sent back to take charge of CPC.
With the assistance of a native of Baghdad known in England as David Zamio, then resident at Cambridge, he attained great proficiency in Arabic literature ; and after succeeding William Paley in the chancellorship of Carlisle, he was appointed, in 1795, Sir Thomas Adams's Professor of Arabic in Cambridge University.

With and generations
With special nutritionally-enhanced diets, the insects can survive, but are unhealthy, and at best survive only a few generations.
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 humour and tenderness it depicts the tensions between classes and generations.
With its rich, fertile soil, the county's heritage began on the farm and several generations later, it remains on the farm.
With the first three generations of Haole playing key roles in the rise of the economic and political power shifts that have lasted through the current day, " Haole " evolved into a term that was often used in contempt.
With its final generations of servers, nCUBE no longer designed custom microprocessors for machines, but used server class chips manufactured by a third party in massively parallel hardware deployments, primarily for the purposes of on-demand video.
With the publication of Eminent Victorians, Lytton Strachey set out to breathe life into the Victorian era for future generations to read.
With advanced video-gaming technology, most modern digital pets do not show a message box or icon to display the pet's internal variable, health state or emotion like earlier generations ( such as Tamagotchi ).
With the coming of " Urban Grooves " the lyrics content is resembling that of American RnB, Hip Hop and Pop music which the younger generations listen to.
With little physical mobility, most villagers stayed put for generations and knew each other intimately.
With only 1 % of the newborn generations receiving such special power, though this number rises steadily as the series progresses, some feel a superiority over normal humans.
With the passing of time the Kharijite groups fell greatly in their numbers and their beliefs did not continue to gain any traction in future generations.
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 the establishment of the Quwo line, Jin became the most powerful state for three generations and remained powerful for a century or more after that.
He was member of the Gambling family, three generations of whom-John B., John A. and John R .-were hosts of WOR Radio's ( New York City, 710 AM ) morning show Rambling With Gambling ( now known as The John Gambling Show ) over the course of more than 75 years ( 1925 – 2000 and 2008 – present ).
With that second meaning the use of the expression " a cobra vai fumar " has been retained in Brazilian Portuguese until the present times, although few in the younger generations realize the origin of the expression.
With a relatively loose social structure, the Japanese people were able to advance through the ranks of society more easily than previous generations.
With some modifications, the story is repeated by Constantine VII in De Administrando Imperio, followed by several generations of Byzantine historians, including John Skylitzes and John Zonaras.
With the MZ-RH1, Sony made tangible speed improvements to the device over previous generations of Hi-MD recorders.
With upswept front lights and a steeply rising bonnet leading to a highly sloped windscreen ( and the upright rear doors first seen on the 206 ), the 307 departed from the Pininfarina-designed themes employed on the previous two generations of Peugeots, as introduced with the Peugeot 205, and ending with the ( evolutionary ) Peugeot 406.
With the establishment of the Scanian Academy and with recent heritage conservation programs, funded by Region Skåne and the Swedish Government, there is a renewed interest in the region for Scanian as a cultural language and as a regional identity, especially among younger generations of Scanians.
Recent exhibitions of the permanent collection include All Dressed Up With Somewhere To Go ( clothing, 2009 – 2010 ), Arctic Zoo ( Inuit art, 2007 – 2009 ), and Connections, two exhibits held in coordination with Canadians and Their Pasts CURA ( Community University Research Alliance ), featuring items the community is keeping for future generations of their family.
With members dying routinely, the mixing of generations was gradual and tragic.

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