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With the advent of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, the development of the modern private detective begins.
With the advent of surrealism as a poetic movement, anagrams regained the artistic respect they had had in the Baroque period.
With the advent of recorded music and radio, " Amazing Grace " began to cross over from primarily a gospel standard to secular audiences.
With the advent of wireless and radio goods, people came to be much more connected.
With the advent of gunpowder, ranged assassination ( via bombs or firearms ) became possible.
With the advent of steel, which has a high tensile strength, much larger bridges were built, many using the ideas of Gustave Eiffel.
With the advent of guided air to air missiles, bombers needed to avoid interception.
With the advent of the compact disc, DJ-oriented Compact Disc players with pitch control and other features enabling beatmatching ( and sometimes scratching ), dubbed CDJs, were introduced by various companies.
With the advent of sound technology, Chaplin immediately adopted the use of a synchronised soundtrack — composed by himself — for City Lights ( 1931 ).
With the advent of the Mod period came " Body Jewelry ".
With the advent of fast-burning smokeless powder, the velocity disadvantages of the shorter barrels became less of an issue ( see internal ballistics ).
With the advent of the Software as a service technology delivery model, the virtual call centre has emerged.
With the advent of computers, dictionary programs are now available that allow one to draw a character using a mouse or stylus.
With the advent of the World Wide Web and other multimedia technologies, bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins ( with the album Machina / The Machines of God ), Coheed And Cambria ( with the Amory Wars as a backing story for every one of their albums ), and Nine Inch Nails ( with the album Year Zero ) exploited emergent cultural phenomena such as the alternate reality game to provide additional web-based content beyond that on the album itself.
With the advent of agriculture, larger areas began to be deforested, and fire became the prime tool to clear land for crops.
With the advent of Roman type it was reduced to the round dot we have today.
With the advent of the Ottoman Turks and the conquest of Syria by Sultan Selim I in 1516, the Ma ' ans were acknowledged by the new rulers as the feudal lords of southern Lebanon.
With the advent of special relativity, physical laws became susceptible to the formalism of tensors.
With the advent of modern science fiction from the 1950s to the present day, Flatland has seen a revival in popularity, especially among science fiction and cyberpunk fans.
With the advent of the New Dawn promotion, three additional servers were set up and maintained by Ubisoft: Venril Sathir ( British ), Sebilis ( French ) and Kael Drakkal ( German ).
With the advent of a Provisional IRA ceasefire and the beginning of what became known as the Peace Process during the 1990s, the official view of the Rising became more positive and in 1996 an 80th anniversary commemoration at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin was attended by the Taoiseach and leader of Fine Gael, John Bruton.
With the advent of digital editing, film editors and their assistants have become responsible for many areas of filmmaking that used to be the responsibility of others.
With the advent of digital intermediate (" DI "), the physical negative does not necessarily need to be physically cut and hot spliced together ; rather the negative is optically scanned into computer ( s ) and a cut list is conformed by a DI editor.
With the advent of the cinema this changed.
With the advent of deep-freeze and the air-conditioned hypermarché, these seasonal variations are less marked than hitherto, but they are still observed, in some cases due to legal restrictions.

With and atomic
With these gadgets -- impressive to the gullible because of their flashing light bulbs, ticks, and buzzes -- he then carries out a vicious medical con game, capitalizing on people's respect for the electrical and atomic wonders of our scientific age.
With his advances in the atomic theory of matter, John Dalton devised his own simpler symbols, based on circles, which were to be used to depict molecules.
With the development of efficient computer technology in the 1940s, the solutions of elaborate wave equations for complex atomic systems began to be a realizable objective.
With an average atomic weight of ( for hydrogen-1 ), hydrogen is the lightest element and its monatomic form ( H < sub > 1 </ sub >) is the most abundant chemical substance, constituting roughly 75 % of the Universe's baryonic mass.
With Borst atomic locomotive the center section would have a 200 ton reactor chamber with steel walls 5 feet thick to prevent radiation leaks and in case of accidents.
With the rise of new ideas after the ground break of Saussure's work, prestructuralist diachronic semantics was considerably criticized for the atomic study of words, the diachronic approach and the mingle of nonlinguistics spheres of investigation.
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 the development of the atomic clock in the early 1960s, it was decided to use atomic time as the basis of the definition of the second, rather than the revolution of the Earth around the Sun.
With the conception of hybridized atomic orbitals by John C. Slater and Linus Pauling, which rationalized observed molecular geometries, the method was based on the premise that the bonds in any molecule could be described in a manner similar to the bond in H < sub > 2 </ sub >, namely, as overlapping atomic orbitals centered on the atoms involved.
With the introduction of the name " dalton ", there has been a gradual change towards using that name in preference to the name " unified atomic mass unit ":
With increasing atomic number, the experimental difficulties of producing and identifying a new element increase significantly.
With better understanding of atomic physics, however, it was later determined that the green spectra was caused by a low-probability electron transition in doubly ionized oxygen, a so-called " forbidden transition ".
With such expressions of support, AEC issued Oppenheimer a Q clearance, granting him access to atomic secrets.
With the exception of flames and graphite furnaces, which are most commonly used for atomic absorption spectroscopy, most sources are used primarily for atomic emission spectroscopy.
With few exceptions, non-blocking algorithms use atomic read-modify-write primitives that the hardware must provide, the most notable of which is compare and swap ( CAS ).
With the return of Charles de Gaulle to the presidency of France in the midst of the May 1958 crisis, the final decisions to build an atomic bomb were taken, and a successful test took place in 1960.
With the elements arranged in a spiral on a cylinder by order of increasing atomic weight, de Chancourtois saw that elements with similar properties lined up vertically.
With the successful test of an atomic bomb in the USSR, plans changed considerably.
With his collaborator Rudolf Peierls he designed the first theoretical mechanism for the detonation of an atomic bomb in 1940.
With war on his mind, he and the physicist Rudolf Peierls produced the Frisch-Peierls memorandum, which was the first document to set out a process by which an atomic explosion could be generated ; their process would use separated Uranium-235, which would require a fairly small critical mass and could be made to achieve criticality using conventional explosives and create an immensely powerful detonation.
With the focus on atomic weapons, in early December 1946, Kirtland Field was again transferred, this time to the Air Materiel Command ( AMC ), specifically the Directorate, Research and Development, HQ, AMC.

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