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With the advent of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, the development of the modern private detective begins.
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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.
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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.
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With the advent of the cinema this changed.
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With the smallpox epidemic catching speed and racking up a staggering death toll, a solution to the crisis was becoming more urgently needed by the day.
With the help of Ikko rebels, the anti-Nobunaga alliance sprang into full force, taking a heavy toll on the Oda clan.
With so much new equipment already working that could only handle ten digit phone numbers, a system was devised by which most toll offices did not have to store and forward the whole international phone number.
With these new computers in place, digit storage in the toll system was no longer a problem.
With the advent of IN, most of these services ( such as toll free numbers and geographical number portability ) were moved out of the core switch systems and into self serving nodes ( IN ), thus creating a modular and more secure network that allowed the services providers themselves to develop variations and value-added services to their network without submitting a request to the core switch manufacturer and wait for the long development process.
With the ferry, the Hackensack Plank Road ( a toll road that was a main artery from Weehawken to Hackensack ), and later, the West Shore Railroad, built during the early 1870s, the waterfront became a transportation hub.
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 entire Callaghan family watching, he walks into the toll booth and proposes to her.
With the construction of Interstate 94, the toll bridge was removed, though the long causeway extending to the former bridge location is now open to the public as a pedestrian walkway.
With Wurmser's Austrians and the original garrison crowded into the encircled city, disease and hunger began exacting a serious toll on the garrison.
With the creation of area code 234, any new phone number in the geographical area formerly covered by area code 330 could be assigned a phone number in either the 234 or 330 area codes, with no change in local or long distance toll status.
With 1965 showing Battey in decline in every offensive category besides batting average, the 1966 season would confirm that the rigors of catching were taking a toll as Battey would hit. 255 with 4 home runs and 31 RBI while playing in only 115 games, his lowest total since his backup days in Chicago.
Both in 1644 and 1645 De With, along with an enormous convoy of merchantmen — 702 on the return voyage of the latter year — forced the Sound against the Danes, who had tried to impose higher toll rates.
With the falls representing the end of the line for boat traffic, river boat captains were forced to choose a side of the river on which they would dock to unload their passengers and goods ; some of which would continue their upriver journey on winding portage toll roads.
' With the pressures of everyday life taking their toll, Wispa wants us to take time out from the mundane and enjoy ourselves.
With her death, Kulan Gath intended to open a gate to the nether realms where he would ascend to power with Peliali's life as the toll for his passage into power.
With age and injuries taking their toll in the last two seasons of his career, Alex James retired from playing in the summer of 1937.
With the change, the toll collection system will cease to have corporate sponsorship.
With an estimated death toll of between 20 and 30 million due to warfare and resulting starvation, this civil war ranks among history's deadliest conflicts.
With the U-boat menace in the Atlantic taking a heavy toll on merchant shipping the area became an important centre for anti-U-boat operations.
With the end of toll collection, the Hebbardsville ( KY 416 ) interchange was modified slightly, although its past as the parkway's only toll plaza remains in the modified-cloverleaf layout of the ramps, a trait shared by most such interchanges on Kentucky's other parkways.

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