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With and sudden
With a sudden decisiveness he lurched in Matsuo's direction, crossing the meadow in a zigzagging gallop.
With another sudden change of mood, he is again calm and protective, exhorting her to trust and obey him as God's spokesman -- and the chromatic scale descends in ominous contradiction.
With Lyons ' sudden death on 7 April 1939, Page became acting Prime Minister until the UAP could elect a leader.
With acute transverse myelitis, the onset is sudden and progresses rapidly in hours and days.
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 its sudden storms and expansive spread, the lake is a great test of sailing skills.
With the sudden public display of rare letters from the greatest Jewish scholars to Rav Kook, many questions have emerged.
With success in the French League, and stints in England in the Premier League, his sudden death, while in the middle of an international competitive fixture, came as a shock to the worldwide footballing community.
With a sudden thunderclap, the lights go out and the ceiling vanishes, revealing the cupola above.
With the support of the powerful House of Spoleto he was elected Pontiff in early 898 following the sudden death of Pope Theodore II.
With the outbreak of the Second World War, the car market experienced a sudden, drastic downturn.
With Johann Wolfgang von Goethe he held that there is in nature a law of compensation or balancing of growth, so that if one organ take on an excess of development, it is at the expense of some other part ; and he maintained that, since nature takes no sudden leaps, even organs which are superfluous in any given species, if they have played an important part in other species of the same family, are retained as rudiments, which testify to the permanence of the general plan of creation.
With the sudden emergence of satanic ritual abuse cases in the 1980s ( likely due to the publication of Michelle Remembers ), Pazder's expertise was called upon.
With the outbreak of the Great War, he was given command of the Home Defence Army ; however, following the sudden death of Sir James Grierson, he was placed in charge of the British Expeditionary Force II Corps, by Lord Kitchener, the new Secretary of State for War.
With unmarried son David's sudden passing two years later at the youthful age of 50, the sole heir to Ed's works is his sister, Helen.
With the help of the sivak draconian Slith, Kitiara manages to subdue Laurana and carry her off into an alley ; however, the rest of her forces are defeated by the Companions, and the sudden appearance of the three Solamnic Knights forces Kitiara to flee before she has a chance to kill Laurana.
With the sudden arrival in the United States of a large number of Russian Jews having no knowledge of the English language, and in many cases without any particular handicraft, there devolved upon the American Jewish community the necessity of providing
With the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, there was a sudden epidemic resurgence of KS affecting primarily gay and bisexual AIDS patients with up to 50 % of reported AIDS patients having this tumor — an extraordinary rate of cancer predisposition.
With Micallef's 2009 move to the Ten Network's Talkin ' ' Bout Your Generation, a sudden and unprecedented rise in his popularity within the Australian mainstream has been observed.
With the speed at which tsunami waves travel through open water, no system can protect against a very sudden tsunami, where the coast in question is too close to the epicenter.
With sudden insight, Simon realise that the creature before him is a Sitha man, one of the ancient lost folk.
With the sudden loss of 20, 000 troops, Napoleon's military machine abruptly fell apart.
With a triaxial accelerometer, the system detects sudden acceleration, such as when the computer is dropped, and prepares the relatively fragile hard disk drive mechanism for impact.
With his career in a sudden and premature decline, Avery was granted free agency and signed with the Boston Red Sox on January 22, 1997.

With and energy
With destructive tensions and pressures removed men have the vigor and energy to construct a new human life -- rebuilding entire cities, expanding facilities for entertainment, providing unlimited opportunities for education -- indeed, for the first time giving everyone the chance to employ his talents to the fullest.
With all the energy of his broken body he prayed, `` Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do ''.
With up to 13 adjustable parameters they obtained a result very close to the experimental result for the dissociation energy.
With a catalyst, a reaction which is kinetically inhibited by a high activation energy can take place in circumvention of this activation energy.
With a few exceptions related to high-energy photons ( such as fluorescence, harmonic generation, photochemical reactions, the photovoltaic effect for ionizing radiations at far ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma radiation ), absorbed electromagnetic radiation simply deposits its energy by heating the material.
With thermal energy, however, there are often limits to the efficiency of the conversion to other forms of energy, as described by the second law of thermodynamics.
With very low temperatures outside frost can appear on the bottom of the window even with double pane energy efficient windows.
With this additional condition — the covariant divergence of the energy – momentum tensor, and hence of whatever is on the other side of the equation, is zero — the simplest set of equations are what are called Einstein's ( field ) equations:
With the discovery of the neutron, scientists at last could calculate what fraction of binding energy each nucleus had, from comparing the nuclear mass with that of the protons and neutrons which composed it.
With such materials, and energy from long-lived stars, microscopic life planted by directed panspermia could find an immense future in the galaxy.
With a revolver, this is not necessary as none of the energy for cycling the revolver comes from the firing of the cartridge, but is supplied by the user either through cocking the hammer or, in a double action design, by just squeezing the trigger.
With an area of 4499 square meters the conservatory is designed to minimise the amount of energy taken to run it and to this end the cooler zones are grouped around the outside with the more tropical zones in the central area where heat is conserved.
With the high infrared energy input from the central star, ideal conditions are formed in these circumstellar envelopes for maser excitation.
With strong impulses of energy in the receiver, it enables one to print the received message, but for long-distance work, it is not as sensitive as some other detectors that were developed in the inter-war period before the roaring Twenties.
With a specific impulse of 309 sec already demonstrated by Peacekeeper's 2nd stage using HMX propellant, the higher energy of CL-20 propellant can be expected to increase specific impulse to around 320 sec in similar ICBM or launch vehicle upper stage applications, without the explosive hazard of HMX.
With this particular form of the metric, it can be shown that the energy density measured by observers whose 4-velocity is normal to the hypersurfaces is given by
With the catalyst, the energy required to enter transition state decreases, thereby decreasing the energy required to initiate the reaction.
Thus, in traditional use, the term “ free ” was attached to Gibbs free energy, i. e., for systems at constant pressure and temperature, or to Helmholtz free energy, i. e., for systems at constant volume and temperature, to mean ‘ available in the form of useful work .’ With reference to the Gibbs free energy, we add the qualification that it is the energy free for non-volume work.

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