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With Congress now behind him in 1920, Gandhi had the base to employ non-cooperation, non-violence and peaceful resistance as his " weapons " in the struggle against the British Raj.
With the partition of Ireland, Northern Ireland received home rule in 1920, though civil unrest meant direct rule was restored in 1972.
With help from Thomas, de Havilland bought the group's assets he needed to form the de Havilland Aircraft Company in 1920.
With his application for leave of absence from teaching this period ended on 20 November 1920.
With the restoration of Estonian independence in 1991 however, the national anthem from 1920 by Fredrik Pacius with lyrics by Johann Voldemar Jannsen has been restored.
With high debt and continuing agricultural problems, most of them lost their land and by 1920 were sharecroppers.
With the advent of the railroad, many people came to work, with the population growing to 368 in 1900, 806 in 1910, and 2, 338 in 1920.
With the population and economic boom new businesses moved in and the 1920 census listed 1, 394 residents.
With a growing portfolio of oil fields and refineries in hand, Sun opened its first service station in Ardmore, Pennsylvania in 1920.
*( 1920 ) Fly With Me
With the advent of the automobile after 1910, and the radio after 1920, middle class Americans could now listen to or attend cultural events previously available only in urban areas, and the Chautauqua movement lost popularity.
With the 2010 retirement of John Paul Stevens ( born 1920 ), the U. S. Supreme Court has no White Protestant members.
With their 1920 success ( and a crackdown by the NFL on playing non-league teams ), the Lumberjacks joined the league in 1921 as the Tonawanda Lumbermen or Tonawanda Kardex, named for ( and presumably sponsored by ) the office supply company of the same name, still in business today .< sup ></ sup >
With Cecil S. Burgess, Nobbs designed the Provincial College of Medicine ( 1920 – 21 ).
With the Indians chasing after their first pennant since 1920, Doby raised his batting average nearly 20 points in the last 25 games of the regular season from September 1 to October 4.
With the army stretched very thin by the deployment of 2 extra divisions to Iraq, and the threatened coal strike in September 1920, Wilson wanted to withdraw 10 battalions from Ireland, but Macready warned this would make peacekeeping of Ireland impossible unless the Army was given a free hand to conduct purely military operations.
With the Bolshevik victory in Russia the party was changing ; at the Congress of Tours in December 1920, the Socialists split into two ideological components: the French Communist Party ( SFIC later PCF ), inspired by Moscow, and the more moderate French Section of the Workers ' International ( SFIO ).
With the Treaty of Versailles ( 10 January 1920 ) Italian claims on Dalmatia contained in the Treaty of London are nullified, but later on the agreements between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes set in the Treaty of Rapallo ( 12 November 1920 ) gave Zadar with other small local territories to Italy.
With the war over, Cohl quit Éclair in May 1920 and made his last significant film, " Fantoche cherche un logement " Looks for an Apartment ".
With the changes of social values in post-colonial Britain after World War I the suburban " villa " became a " bungalow " and by extension the term is used for suburban bungalows in both Australia and New Zealand, especially those dating from the period of rapid suburban development between 1920 and 1950.
With the collapse of Austria-Hungary following World War I in November 1918, western Podolia was included in the West Ukrainian People's Republic, but came under Polish control in 1919 which was confirmed in the Poland – Ukrainian People's Republic agreement in April 1920.
With the book published in 1920, Lewis could not have written about the Roaring Twenties or the Great Depression to follow, but his characters give voice to many of the social and cultural attitudes which would become significant in the years to come.

With and militant
With Henri Storck, Ivens made Misère au Borinage ( Borinage, 1933 ), a moving and militant documentary on life in a coal mining region.
With prestige and military experience, he later rose in rebellion along with his son and his equally militant daughter Princess Pingyang ( d. 623 ) who raised her own troops and commanded them.
With the advent of the First World War, Emmeline and Christabel called an immediate halt to militant suffrage activism in support of the British government's stand against the " German Peril.
With the rise of the Labor Party, the Free Trade Party had lost much of the middle ground to Barton and his followers, and it was increasingly dependent on conservatives, including militant Protestants.
With more pogroms looming on the horizon, Jabotinsky established the Jewish Self-Defense Organization, a Jewish militant group, to safeguard Jewish communities throughout Russia.
With the outbreak of war with France the anti-reform party in Scotland became increasingly militant, and Dundas sensing that the time was ripe, advanced the date of Muir ’ s trial from April to 11 February.
With regard to foreign affairs he was a militant Panslavist, who never needed a particular reason to berate the Western powers, Vatican, Ottoman Empire, or Poland, the latter perceived by him as a Judas in the Slavic fold.
With the full scale eruption of the civil war in February 2006, many militant attacks had directed the Iraqi police and military forces of the Iraqi government.
With the strike broken by its less militant leadership, longshoremen grudgingly returned to work.
With such a militant message, it is no surprise that the group idolised many black militants including Malcolm X, making more of a connection with the racist oppression and a marginalised form of expression, hip hop.

With and strike
With the success of Wizard on page and stage, Baum and Denslow hoped lightning would strike a third time and in 1901 published Dot and Tot of Merryland.
With the help of both his treasury he had stolen from his first attempt at the papacy as well as the gold of his Greek followers, he was able to strike relationships with several powerful people.
With his command of the strike zone, he remained an effective strikeout pitcher despite the drop in velocity.
With the incursion team lost, the military readies a backup plan: an air strike by F / A-18's with Thermite plasma, which will neutralize the poison gas but kill everyone on the island including the hostages.
With the return of Xavier and the original X-Men to the team, the roster was split into two strike forces: Cyclops ' " Blue Team " ( chronicled in X-Men ) and Storm's " Gold Team " ( in Uncanny X-Men ).
With this object in view he visited the colliery of Anzin in northern France, in February 1884 when a strike was on ; he visited La Beauce ( for La Terre ), Sedan, Ardennes ( for La Débâcle ) and travelled on the railway line between Paris and Le Havre ( when researching La Bête humaine ).
With the Emperor ordering Luke to strike Vader down and take his place, Luke glances at his own bionic hand and realizes he is on the verge of suffering his father's fate.
* With the guardians of the young king Ptolemy VI Philometor demanding the return of Coele-Syria to Egyptian control, the Seleucid king, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, decides on a preemptive strike against Egypt and invades the country, conquering all but the city of Alexandria.
With the US supporting the UCN and a new national strike beginning immediately, Echaverría was arrested by other officers two days later.
With the help of attorney Roy Cohn, however, he was able to strike a plea bargain and received a four-year sentence for attempted manslaughter for his part in the hit.
With this threat in mind, the President orders an immediate similar nuclear strike on New York City.
With the failure of the rising, in part due to black workers failing to strike, the Communist Party was forced by Comintern to adopt the Native Republic thesis which stipulated that South Africa was a country belonging to the Natives, that is, the Blacks.
With this method, you will cause your adversary's sword to drop through a strike from your sword, then bring yourself immediately back to a readiness to strike.
With flow of electricity ( electrons ), some of the electrons strike mercury particles as the electrons move through the plasma, momentarily increasing the energy level of the molecule until the excess energy is shed.
With the launch of Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941, 6. Panzer took part in Army Group North's strike towards Leningrad, being involved in heavy fighting.
With so much idle time, it is surmised that most players will strike up conversations with fellow group and guild members as a way to pass the time, a practice that helps develop bonds.
With one exception between 1934 until 1979, 33 drivers started the 500 ; 1947 saw 30 cars start due to a strike by certain teams affiliated with the ASPAR drivers, owners and sponsors association.
With the poem called La Ghigliottina ( the guillotine ), Giusti began to strike out a path for himself, and thus revealed his great genius.
With the UMW, she frequently led strikers in picketing and encouraged the striking workers to stay on strike when the management brought in strike-breakers and militias.
With an " in the money " stock option, the current share price is greater than the strike price so exercising the option will give the seller a profit.
With an " out the money " stock option, the current share price is less than the strike price so there is no reason to exercise the option.
With little prospect of further success, Rommel judged that it would be wiser to break off to concentrate in South Tunisia and strike a blow at 8th Army, catching them off balance while still assembling its forces.

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