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With the knowledge that the kingdom comes by obedience to the moral law in our relations with all people, we have a firm intellectual grasp on both the means and the ends of our lives.
With limited supplies, the cultivation of food was imperative, but the soils around Sydney were poor, the climate was unfamiliar, and moreover very few of the convicts had any knowledge of agriculture.
With the information contained in Chanute's book, the personal assistance of Chanute himself, and research carried out in their own wind tunnel, the Wright brothers gained enough knowledge of aerodynamics to fly the first powered aircraft on December 17, 1903.
With some exceptions, the knowledge of hypersonic aerodynamics has matured between the 1960s and the present decade.
With this knowledge and a pair of glasses given to him as a gift by Wonder Woman, ' Clark ' regains his humanity, and sets out to become a hero again by re-fertilizing the irradiated fields of Kansas.
With the elimination of these accents, the new orthography relies on the reader having prior knowledge of pronunciation of a given word.
With a knowledge of bond lengths, Sanderson's model allows the estimation of bond energies in a wide range of compounds.
With logic, the engine is able to generate new information from the knowledge contained in the rule base and data to be processed.
With it Erasmus challenged common assumptions, painting the clergy as educators who should share the treasury of their knowledge with the laity.
With knowledge of Alan Turing's theoretical ' universal computing machine ' John von Neumann defined an architecture which uses the same memory both to store programs and data: virtually all contemporary computers use this architecture ( or some variant ).
With the Renaissance came an increase in experimental investigation, principally in the field of dissection and body examination, thus advancing our knowledge of human anatomy.
With knowledge of his sexuality becoming more common beginning in the 1970s, some film historians and gay studies scholars have detected homosexual themes in Whale's work, particularly in Bride of Frankenstein in which a number of the creative people associated with the cast, including Ernest Thesiger and Colin Clive, were alleged to be gay or bisexual.
With his fluent French and knowledge of the culture, Frankenheimer was asked to direct French Connection II, set entirely in Marseille.
With knowledge of atomic arrangements and compositions, one may deduce why minerals have specific physical properties, and one may calculate how those properties change with pressure and temperature.
With access to a large knowledge base, systems can be enabled to resolve many ( especially lexical ) ambiguities on their own.
With a large enough ontology as a source of knowledge however, the possible interpretations of ambiguous words in a specific context can be reduced.
With this knowledge, no firms attempt to enter the industry and an oligopoly or monopoly develops.
With a vast knowledge of media, Werblin was determined to put the spotlight on the team.
With knowledge of the thing I can say that this development was in its beginning probably necessary and well-founded.
With the knowledge of cell biology and biochemistry increasing, the field of pharmacology has also changed substantially.
With " promiscuous pairing " – each programmer cycling through all the other programmers on the team rather than pairing only with one partner – knowledge of the system spreads throughout the whole team, reducing risk to management if one programmer leaves the team.
With the knowledge that their days in Candlestick Park were coming to an end, the 1999 season ended with a series of promotions and tributes.
With these ideas referring to an organized body of knowledge and " any systematically presented set of concepts, whether they are empirical, axiomatic, or philosophical, " Lehre " is associated with theory and science in the etymology of general systems, but also does not translate from the German very well ; " teaching " is the " closest equivalent ", but " sounds dogmatic and off the mark ".
Galileo maintained strongly that mathematics provided a kind of necessary certainty that could be compared to God's: " With regard to those few mathematical propositions which the human intellect does understand, I believe its knowledge equals the Divine in objective certainty.

With and comes
With six in the group, the cost comes to just a nickel a day per person on the daily fee.
(“ With So Little to be Sure Of ”) Word comes of a new miracle, two towns over, of a statue with a warm heart.
With that freedom comes the responsibility upon each member to govern himself or herself under Christ.
With FEM / BEM increasing popularity comes the incentive to improve automatic meshing algorithms.
With this research on why employees engage in OCBs comes the debate among I – O psychologists about the voluntary or involuntary nature of engaging in OCBs.
With the Nigerien government counting 18949 km of roads in the nation, this comes to one accident for every five kilometers in 2008.
With this endorsement of custom comes an endorsement of existing governments, because he conceived of the two as complementary: " A regard for liberty, though a laudable passion, ought commonly to be subordinate to a reverence for established government.
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 the rise of tourism and leisure, real property comes to include scenic and other amenity values.
With it also comes the potential for abuse, as when we fail to act morally.
* July 13 – With the death of Henry Benedict Stuart, the last Stuart claimant to the throne of the United Kingdom, the movement of Jacobitism comes to an effective end.
With the Bourbons comes the affliction of criminal and political prisoners.
With its short thick head, long ears, thin limbs, small narrow hooves, and short mane, the mule shares characteristics of a donkey ; in height and body, shape of neck and croup, uniformity of coat, and teeth, it appears horse-like ; the mule comes in all sizes, shapes and conformities.
; Automatic substitution: With automatic substitution, if an exact match comes up in translating a new version of a document, the software will repeat the old translation.
With more than one million foreigners in Korea, 2 percent of the population comes from other cultures.
With " true " fruit, the flower would be lost as the ovaries expanded from within, but in the case of epigynous " berries " the fruit comes from under the ovary, and the flower is left on the tip.
* With the suicide of Cleopatra VII of Egypt and the execution of Ptolemy XV Caesarion the Ptolemaic dynasty, the last dynasty of Ancient Egypt comes to an end.
With the help of his secretary, Clarissa Saunders ( Jean Arthur ), Smith comes up with a bill to authorize a federal government loan to buy some land in his home state for a national boys ' camp, to be paid back by youngsters across America.
With the intercession of Majorian ' magister epistolarum Petrus, Sidonius Apollinaris, the son-in-law of Avitus, was allowed to deliver a panegyric in honour of the Emperor ( early January 459 ), receiving in reward the appointment to the rank of comes spectabilis.
Amiga Powers Mark Ramshaw wrote, " With The Secret of Monkey Island, the mouse-controlled, graphic-adventure comes of age.
Part of the reason that de la Peña's memoirs are questioned comes from his detailed account of Col. William Travis ' death in " With Santa Anna in Texas ".
With the falling of any significant rains comes a transformation of dormant wildflowers.
New York City Mayor-Elect Thomas Francis Gilroy used the phrase " With great power comes great responsibility " in an 1892 interview with The New York Times.

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