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With and Broncos
With less than a minute remaining in the half, Elway completed 31-yard pass to receiver Steve Watson and an 11-yard pass to Willhite, giving the Broncos a first down at the Giants 20-yard line.
With this appearance, the Broncos became the first team to play in Super Bowls televised on all four major broadcast networks in the United States ( CBS-XII, XXI and XXIV, ABC-XXII, NBC-XXXII, and Fox-XXXIII ).
With quarterback Peyton Manning, wide receiver Marvin Harrison, and running back Edgerrin James, the Colts had scored 79 points in their 2 playoff victories against the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs, including a 38-31 victory over the Chiefs in the first puntless game in NFL playoff history.
With a new defensive coordinator in Eric Mangini and no named offensive coordinator, the Patriots went 10 – 6 in 2005 and defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card round before losing to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round.
With a win, the Broncos would advance to the playoffs as a wild card and face the Colts as their first round playoff opponent.
With the win, Manly qualified for their 17th grand final where in a rematch of the 2007 decider, they would play the Melbourne Storm who had bounced back from the Warriors loss with wins over the Broncos and Sharks.
With the Packers, Longwell played in Super Bowl XXXII, where he kicked one field goal and three extra points in their 31-24 loss to the Denver Broncos.
With their first winning season in franchise history under their belt and with the AFC West title on the line, the Broncos season ended with a 21 – 17 loss to the Oakland Raiders.
With Stokley's touchdown, the final score was 12 – 7 and the Broncos got their first 2009 regular season win.
With a new 3-4 defense the Denver Broncos gave up the fewest points in the NFL ( 66 ) during the first six games of the season, and made their way to their first 6 – 0 start since the 1998 season in which they won Super Bowl XXXIII.
With the Broncos – 49ers game being played in London, England during Week 8 of that season, the game occurred in the early time slot, something that would have been prohibited had the game been played in San Francisco.
With 3 minutes left in the game, Steelers safety Eric Williams returned an interception to the Broncos ' 2-yard line to set up Pollard's winning touchdown.
With New England leading 3-0 with less than two minutes left in the first half, Broncos linebacker Ian Gold recovered a fumble from Kevin Faulk on the Patriots 40-yard line.
With 3: 16 left in the game, Casper scored on a 17-yard touchdown pass to make it 20-17, but the Broncos ' held the ball for the rest of the game and ran out the clock.
With Gorden Tallis ' retirement at the end of the 2004 season, the Broncos ' captaincy was passed onto Darren Lockyer in 2005.
With his team trailing 24 – 17 in the third quarter, Robinson intercepted a pass from Broncos quarterback John Elway in the end zone, preventing Denver from building a bigger lead and setting up a touchdown on Green Bay's ensuing drive to tie the game.

With and switched
With issue 24 ( July 1955 ), Mad switched to a magazine format.
With the introduction of the IRIS 4D series, SGI switched to MIPS microprocessors.
With the election of the Nationalist government in 2008, Taiwan has officially switched to Hanyu pinyin.
With SS7, the full 64 kbit / s DS0 channel is available for use on a connection, and allows 64 kbit / s, and 128 kbit / s ISDN data calls to exist over a switched trunk network connection if the supporting T1 carrier entity is optioned B8ZS ( Clear Channel Capable ).
With That Man From Rio ( 1965 ) he switched to commercial, mainstream productions, mainly comedies and action films but did appear in the title role of Alain Resnais ' masterpiece Stavisky ( 1974 ), which some critics regard as Belmondo's finest performance.
With Come from the Shadows ( 1972 ), Baez switched to A & M Records, where she remained for four years and six albums.
With his daughter Mani and son Dahya, he switched completely to wearing khadi.
With the CM-5, announced in 1991, Thinking Machines switched from the CM-2's hypercubic architecture of simple processors to an entirely new MIMD architecture based on a fat tree network of SPARC RISC processors.
With the exception of the Firebird and Fiero, beginning in 1988 all Pontiacs switched to front-wheel drive platforms.
With the advent of FM stereo radio broadcasting, interest in the mono static signals of XERF began to wane and its signal was switched from the 250 kW RCA transmitter, which was never paid-for and which consistently kept breaking down, to a new 50 kW transmitter which was most often run at 10 kW days and 50 kW nights, and which only recently has returned to 50 kW full-time.
With the Communist takeover of mainland China in 1949, that country switched from a close friend of the U. S. to a bitter enemy — the two powers were at war in Korea by 1950.
With the decline of tobacco farming, some Wilkes County farmers have switched to wine-making, and have hired experts from Europe and California for assistance.
With his brief experience as an off-Broadway actor, he originally planned to study drama, but switched to anthropology.
With its large African-American electorate, Lake Providence today remains a stronghold of the Democratic Party, after many of the conservative whites have switched to the Republican Party.
With the August 1967 issue Worlds of Tomorrow was merged with If, though it was another year before Galaxy actually switched to a monthly schedule.
With the further impetus of tightening emissions legislation, the motor industry in Europe and North America has now switched completely to direct fuelling for the new petrol engines it is introducing.
With the game switched to Filbert Street, the BBC's Match of the Day cameras and over 32, 000 people saw a dramatic match in which the Tanners went two goals up and then saw a goalbound shot that would have made it 3-0 cleared off the line.
With the exception of a failed enterprise between 1790 and 1797, which then switched to brewing, there was no further commercial production of pottery within the town of Newcastle.
With the replacement of the Deutsche Mark by the euro, the lev's peg effectively switched to the euro, at the rate of 1. 95583 leva = 1 euro, which is the Deutsche Mark's fixed exchange rate to euro.
With no place else to go, the excess power from Beck Station then switched direction and headed east over the interconnected lines into New York State, overloading them as well and isolating the power generated in the Niagara region from the rest of the interconnected grid.
With the turnover from the U. S. Air Force, commercial airline flights were switched from the Capital City Airport to the new Harrisburg International Airport which was established at the former Air Force Base.
With the advent of large passenger jet aircraft in the 1960s, intercontinental travelers largely switched from ships to planes, sending the ocean liner trade into a slow decline.
With the discovery that many blood proteins vary consistently among populations, followed by the discovery of the DNA code, the invention of the polymerase chain reaction that amplifies trace amounts of DNA, and the decoding of the human genome, phylogeographers largely switched away from craniofacial anthropometry whenever DNA is available.
With the switch in frontmen the group also switched names adopting the Disinformation moniker in late 1997.

With and positions
With multiple member districts the still fragmentary local party organizations could have operated more effectively and parties might have been encouraged to state their positions more clearly.
With respect to positions not covered by subparagraph ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) of this paragraph, any individual may be referred to a place of employment in which a labor dispute exists, provided he is given written notice of such dispute prior to or at the time of his referral.
With the other special characters and control codes filled in, ASCII was published as ASA X3. 4-1963, leaving 28 code positions without any assigned meaning, reserved for future standardization, and one unassigned control code.
With the individual positions varying greatly, a political consensus could not be reached.
With his golden ear, Porter found the studio's acoustics to be problematic, and he devised a set of acoustic baffles to hang from the ceiling, then selected positions for microphones based on resonant room modes.
With the withdrawal of Soviet support and supplies, the Ethiopian Army's morale plummeted, and the EPLF, along with other Ethiopian rebel forces, began to advance on Ethiopian positions.
With the appearance of the first oral contraceptives in 1960, dissenters in the Church argued for a reconsideration of the Church positions.
With this settlement, Louis tried to combine his sense for the Empire's unity, supported by the clergy, while at the same time providing positions for all of his sons.
Efficiency and common problems: With only one cylinder in plunger pumps, the fluid flow varies between maximum flow when the plunger moves through the middle positions, and zero flow when the plunger is at the end positions.
With the group scattered, communication is maintained primarily through phone calls, and the group leaders ( in particular the core three ) now assume more superheroic positions and parallels than in previous seasons.
With increasing pressure from all sides, Hua named Deng Vice-Premier in July 1977, and later promoted him to various other positions, effectively catapulting Deng to China's second-most powerful figure.
With the adoption of Christianity as the Empire's official religion in the 4th century, the clergy assumed official positions of authority alongside the civil governors.
With a few exceptions, such as Cornell University, which awards graduate degrees in Regional Science, most practitioners hold positions in departments such as economics, geography, civil engineering, agricultural economics, rural sociology, urban planning, public policy, or demography.
With Goldberg, Moffitt, and Lee gone, Henry Winkler and Michael Levitt became the show's executive producers and remained in those positions until the end of the series, with Winkler occasionally serving as a panelist.
With this knowledge, a set of disks in the middle of an optimal solution can be recovered with no more state information than the positions of each disk:
With only nine fielders ( apart from the bowler and wicket-keeper ), the captain of the fielding team must decide which fielding positions to cover, and which to leave vacant.
With this German success, it was to mould the entire face of World War I as both sides began digging in and fortified their positions, thus beginning the stalemate that was to become a significant feature of the First World War.
* With the loss of Alsace and the department of Moselle in Lorraine, France lost a number of well fortified and naturally favoured military positions that would otherwise have deterred future military aggression from the east.
With the rise of Modernity, various philosophical positions emerged on the meaning of Judaism, and the traditional belief in its revealed origins.
With no significant support left, Bucer and Fagius were finally relieved of their positions and dismissed on 1 March 1549.
To make matters worse, one Swedish detachment, commanded by General Roos, had not been told about the overall plan and became isolated in the Russian defensive redoubts when a column of about 4, 000 Russian reinforcements reoccupied the fortified positions, trapping Roos and his 2, 600-man force at 6: 15 a. m. With over 1, 000 casualties and ammunition running low, Roos was forced to surrender his command at 9: 30 a. m.
With victory a number of Communists occupied prominent positions on the ANC benches in parliament.
With Archduke Charles now personally present to reestablish order, the morale of the Austrians soared and a vigorous joint attack by infantry regiment 42 ( Erbach ), joined by Hohenzollern's Vincent Chevaulegers and Hessen-Homburg Hussars repulsed the French attackers, pushing them beyond the Russbach and to their initial positions.
With Archduke John's reinforcements failing to materialise from the east and no sign of the III and VI Korps approaching from the west to take their intended positions, Charles realised that the unsupported Rosenberg was now too exposed and in an increasingly dangerous position.

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