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With these and similar tales he was entertaining his English friends, all of whom he was seeing when he was not showing Blackman the sights of London and its environs.
With contemporary English changing with the rapidity that marks this jet age, some of the words and phrases of the new version may themselves soon become archaic.
With traditional nationalistic spirit, some Englishmen claim that English Catholicism is Catholicism at its best.
With the relaxation of the rule, in England at least, that anthems should be only in English, the repertoire has been greatly enhanced by the addition of many works from the Latin repertoire.
With the proceeds from the books and a legacy from an aunt, Potter bought Hill Top Farm in Near Sawrey, a tiny village in the English Lake District near Ambleside in 1905.
With Wills, Bubbles undertook freelance design commissions, including a redesign of Motor Racing magazine and a recipe book for the English Egg Marketing Board.
With the transition from English law, which had common law crimes, to the new legal system under the U. S. Constitution, which prohibited ex post facto laws at both the federal and state level, the question was raised whether there could be common law crimes in the United States.
With the rising popularity of the Internet, there is a current vogue in China for coining English transliterations, for example, 粉丝 / 粉絲 fěnsī " fans ", 黑客 hēikè " hacker " ( lit.
The best English edition is by James Waterworth ( London, 1848 ; With Essays on the External and Internal History of the Council ).
The musical style was emphasized in many of the episode titles, which were in English, such as: " Asteroid Blues ", " Honky Tonk Woman ", " Ballad of Fallen Angels ", " Heavy Metal Queen ", " Jamming With Edward ", " Jupiter Jazz " and " Mushroom Samba ".
With an increasingly centralized monarchy, the first standing army since Roman times, and the use of artillery, France expelled the English from its territory and came out of the Middle Ages as the most powerful nation in Europe, only to lose that status to Spain following defeat in the Italian Wars.
With this new vocabulary, additional vocabulary borrowed from Latin ( with Greek, another approximately one-third of Modern English vocabulary, though some borrowings from Latin and Greek date from later periods ), a simplified grammar, and use of the orthographic conventions of French instead of Old English orthography, the language became Middle English ( the language of Chaucer ).
With reference to the term " Globish ", Robert McCrum has used this to mean " English as global language ".
With Interlingua an objective procedure is used to extract and standardize the most widespread word or words for a concept found in a set of control languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, with German and Russian as secondary references.
With the relaxation of censorship in Japan in the 1990s, a wide variety of explicit sexual themes appeared in manga intended for male readers, and correspondingly occur in English translations.
With his Black Guard he drove the English from Tangier ( 1684 ) and the Spanish from Larache ( 1689 ).
With these soldiers he drove the English from Tangiers ( 1684 ) and the Spanish from Larache ( 1689.
With the English Restoration, foreign ( especially French ) musicians were welcomed back.
With descriptions for approximately 600, 000 words, the Oxford English Dictionary is the world's most comprehensive single-language print dictionary according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
With the death of Henry the Young King, Richard became the eldest son and so heir to the English crown.
With Adelin dead, the inheritance to the English throne was thrown into doubt.
With the modern foundations for a general theory of systems following the World Wars, Ervin Laszlo, in the preface for Bertalanffy's book Perspectives on General System Theory, maintains that the translation of " general system theory " from German into English has " wrought a certain amount of havoc ".
In 1815 he published Observations on Emigration to France, With an Account of Health, Economy, and the Education of Children, a cautionary work propounding his view that English invalids should avoid French spas and go instead to Malta.

With and formations
With the exception of airborne formations, the Red Army mechanized all its infantry formations.
With extra time to polish the title, several changes were made to the international release, including graphical cleanup ; the addition of white fences on cardboard courses ; Egg Blocks with colours matching the Yoshi in play ; new locations for some items ; a slightly different ending when the player finishes a course with only melons ; and additional secrets, including hidden coin formations that spell out letters.
With the advent of cheap small arms and the rise of the drafted citizen soldier, armies grew rapidly in size to become massed formations.
With French cannon taking a heavy toll on these dense formations it was clear that the opportunity for Ingolsby's attack had slipped by, and the Duke simply ordered him to move his brigade forward in line with the main British formation under Ligonier.
With the introduction of the Focke Achgelis Fa 223, the Flettner Fl 282 in 1941 in Germany and the Sikorsky R-4 in 1942 in the USA, for the first time larger helicopter formations were produced and deployed.
With these zones safely isolated and the formation protected by the casing, the well can be drilled deeper ( into potentially more-unstable and violent formations ) with a smaller bit, and also cased with a smaller size casing.
With the downsizing of other major Army formations, III Corps gained command of heavier units, including the 1st Cavalry Division while the XVIII Airborne Corps took charge of rapid-deployment for emergency contingencies, including the 101st Airborne Division and 82nd Airborne Division.
With 6-car formations.
With 10-car, 8-car, or 6-car formations.
With an authorised peacetime establishment of 13, 621 personnel, the 3rd Division included formations in five different military command districts including Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia as well as those in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
With a fantastic rate of climb it would take off almost vertically to intercept enemy bomber formations at 6000-7000 metres, make a swift attack from below at high speed, emptying the MGs or cannons into the enemy machines and then land once the fuel tanks were dry.
With the start of services on the Kyushu Shinkansen between and from 13 March 2004, new Relay Tsubame services commenced on the Kagoshima Main Line between and using 787 series EMUs in 7 -, 8 -, and 11-car formations.
With its larger vessels integrated with United States Navy formations since 1942, the RAN's contribution was limited.
With plentiful surface water more work is needed to understand buried rock formations and the hydrology of water feeding these lakes in central Wisconsin.
With plenty of Spitfires to operate, Park sought to intercept the enemy and break up his formations before the bombers reached the island.
With the Viet Cong enjoying a considerable numerical advantage Smith feared his platoons would be defeated in detail and that it was only a matter of time before his entire company would be overrun, despite the devastating effect of the artillery on the Viet Cong assault formations.
With the increase in combat power of individual units during the Cold War era, this was accepted as a mechanised division, and in the post-Cold War, the combat power of relatively small formations is today as great as that wielded by larger formations in the past.
With the expansion of the British Army to fight a World War, new armies had to be formed, and eventually army groups were created to control even larger formations.
With a force about 10, 000 soldiers and 24 cannons ( 2 infantry regiments of about 6000 soldiers, three regiments of line cavalry of 2500 soldiers, and a Cossack brigade under command of Orlov ), the Russian formations took positions in a valley below a hill.
With fixed bayonets they acted much as the pikes that they replaced, using formidable line and square formations.
With the emergence of professional armies in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, an Oberst became the commander of regiment or battalion-sized formations.
With the invasion of Europe ( D Day ), Fighter bombers began a new direct support role, operating with the assistance of radio-equipped FACs on the ground with the supported formations.

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