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With the advantage of being located near the Arabian Peninsula, Somali traders have increasingly begun to challenge Australia's traditional dominance over the Persian Gulf Arab livestock and meat market, offering quality animals at very low prices.
With Johnson as head coach and Jones as his own general manager, people in the league thought they could take advantage of them.
With axial turbines, some efficiency advantage can be obtained if a downstream turbine rotates in the opposite direction to an upstream unit.
With the advantage of incumbency, Bill Clinton's path to renomination by the Democratic Party was uneventful.
With the large number of incompatible home computer systems in use at the time, this was an important advantage over using native code or developing a compiler for each system.
With the end of the Civil War, the competing railroads coming from Missouri took advantage of their initial strategic advantage for a building boom.
With the Federalist Party in collapse, Madison's Secretary of State, James Monroe, had an advantage in winning the presidency against very weak opposition.
With an almost 4-to-1 spending advantage, Harding won a landslide victory.
With a more diverse educational background and higher level of English proficiency, international Chinese students also value American degrees, as it gives them a notable advantage over their college-educated counterparts in China by the time they return to their native country to seek employment.
With the decreasing price of digital storage, PACSs provide a growing cost and space advantage over film archives in addition to the instant access to prior images at the same institution.
With NHL superstars Marian Hossa and Ilya Kovalchuk and a healthy goaltender, Kari Lehtonen, the Thrashers clinched their first playoff berth, winning the Southeast Division title with 43 wins and claiming the # 3 seed and home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
With rapid advancements in transportation and communications over the past few decades, the old world concepts of factor endowments and comparative advantage which focused on an area ’ s unique inputs are outmoded for today ’ s global economy.
With the paving of U. S. Highway 175 in 1929, most of the businesses moved a mile north of the railroad to take advantage of the increased traffic.
With the aid of the Spanish, Mercœur defeated Henry IV's forces under the Duke of Montpensier, at Craon in 1592, but the royal troops, reinforced by English contingents, soon recovered the advantage.
With the collapse of the Iron Curtain since 1987, 3 million " Aussiedler " – ethnic Germans, mainly from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union – took advantage of Germany's law of return to leave the " land of their birth " for Germany.
With a terminus at Superior, Wisconsin, the Great Northern was able to provide transportation from the Pacific to the Atlantic by taking advantage of the shorter distance to Duluth from the ocean, as compared to Chicago.
With his customary inventiveness, Napoléon saw an opportunity to turn the situation to his own advantage.
* With some 95, 000 men committed to battle, the Austrians had held a 3 / 1 numeric advantage at the end of the first day of battle and a 3 / 2 numeric superiority throughout the second day.
With webcomics the restrictions of the traditional newspapers or magazines can be lifted, allowing artists and writers to take advantage of the web's unique capabilities.
With the ruling Liberal Party being reduced to a minority government, revelations of the sponsorship scandal damaging its popularity to the point where both the Conservative Party and the Bloc Québécois were pressing their advantage for a snap election, the Prime Minister approached the NDP for its support.
With his nose and cheek bones broken, most would have sympathised with Jeffries had he quit, but he kept going until his enormous weight advantage and youth told and Bob suffered a knockout in round eight.
With the defeat of Britain at the Battle of Saratoga and growing rumors of secret British peace offers to Franklin, France sought to seize an opportunity to take advantage of the rebellion and abandoned negotiations with Spain to begin discussions with the United States on a formal alliance.
With both a dedicated civic spirit and an eye towards business promotion, Boydell took advantage of his public positions to advocate public and private patronage of the arts.

With and peculiarly
With this one exception, so peculiarly preserved, there are probably very few over a century old.

With and fine
With all respect to a fine young man, Mr. Roy is not able to provide these necessaries ''.
With three fine Russian films in recent months on World War 2, -- `` The House I Live In '', `` The Cranes Are Flying '' and `` Ballad Of A Soldier '' -- we had every right to expect a real Soviet block-buster in `` The Day The War Ended ''.
With the Academies in Europe ( second half of 16th century ) the gap between fine and applied arts was definitely set.
With respect to indoor air quality, workers can be exposed to fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide and certain heavy metals.
With Havant & Waterlooville twice leading Liverpool, the match was promoted by the English FA as a fine example of what the FA Challenge Cup is all about.
With its dramatic symmetrical front, flanked by two great yew hedges, it is a fine example of a Jacobean brick-built manor house, and was formerly the home of the young Anne Boleyn, later to become Henry VIII's second wife.
With the sun setting over the desert, Somerset quotes Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls: The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.
With her long neck, tall stature, slender figure, fine features, copper-toned skin, and exotic accent, Iman was an instant success in the fashion world, though she herself insists that her looks are merely or typically Somali.
With the rise of popular culture in the Edo period, a style of woodblock prints called ukiyo-e became a major art form and its techniques were fine tuned to produce colorful prints of everything from daily news to schoolbooks.
With the corresponding tool selected, fine adjustment of each set of objects in a score are possible either by clicking and dragging or by entering measurements in a dialog box.
With the development of sensitive electron energy analyzers in the 1960s, it became possible to measure fine details of the total energy distribution.
With its good air, clean water, fine beaches and sheltered harbours, it is also popular recreational area.
With the robbed wealth that included an abundance of property and thousands of fine horses, Liu established the Latter Han ( 947-950 ), which lasted only four years and became the shortest dynasty in the Chinese history.
With inspiration from English and Swedish architecture, it is a fine example of the architecture which characterizes the years around 1900.
With the departure of Murray Baron in the summer of 2003, Allen became a regular for the Canucks, and did a fine job of replacing Baron's size and physical play.
With this influence, Powell suggested to the State Department that the current manner of competing with the Soviet Union in the realm of fine arts such as international symphony orchestra and ballet company tours was ineffective.
With its chestnut face and white malar stripe, it resembles a small female Reed Bunting, but has black crown stripes, a white eye-ring, and a fine dark border to the rear of its chestnut cheeks.
You just have to give it a bit of a tug at the end to snap the shell carrier up ... With quality ammunition and a good bore these rifles are capable of fine accuracy .... A rugged and reliable design, the Lebel soldiered on far longer than it should have.
With its manufacturers of wool and fine linens, the city was able to become economically independent.
With a talent in fine arts, Daffney becomes star of the show as the understudy for Tallulah Bankfish ( a famous Broadway theatre actress from New Snork City ) in a play, and has entered a piece of sculpture for an art show.
With the electrostatic torque modelled as a function of axis misalignment, and the polhode motion modelled at a sufficiently fine level, it is hoped to isolate the relativity torques to the originally expected resolution.
With international popularity of fine art auction growing, Sotheby ’ s opened offices in Paris and Los Angeles in 1967, became the first auction house to operate in Hong Kong in 1973, and Moscow in 1988.
( With many fine significant interior details, reputedly designed by James Hoban ).
: With fine grounds to walk in and raincoat to wear

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