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With and army
With a powerful army he advanced to the banks of the Oxus.
With this army, he invaded Macedonia and defeated the Roman praetor Publius Juventius in 149 BC.
With a Galician army he joined Manuel in the invasion of Hungary and assisted at the siege of Semlin.
With the conclusion of peace he began his active work of army reorganization, which was first tested on the field in 1809.
With these reverses, the Dutch now refused to contemplate Marlborough ’ s ambitious march to Italy or, indeed, any plan that denuded their borders of the Duke and their army.
With the French army ashore, the fleet anchored in Aboukir Bay, a station northeast of Alexandria, in a formation that its commander, Vice-Admiral François-Paul Brueys D ' Aigalliers, believed established a formidable defensive position.
With his army in high spirits, Lee intended to shift the focus of the summer campaign from war-ravaged northern Virginia and hoped to influence Northern politicians to give up their prosecution of the war by penetrating as far as Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or even Philadelphia.
With their cavalry support gone, the Cossack wagon-fort, containing the vast bulk of the Cossack army now stood isolated on the battlefield, and in effect was under siege by the Polish army.
With no backboard or sidewalk curb to hit against, this gave rise to presumed methods of dice control, of which the best was known as the " army blanket roll.
With the rise of drilled and trained infantry, the mounted men-at-arms, now sometimes called gendarmes and often part of the standing army themselves, adopted the same role as in the Hellenistic age, that of delivering a decisive blow once the battle was already engaged, either by charging the enemy in the flank or attacking their commander-in-chief.
With the arrival from the south of 1, 400 fresh soldiers under the command of Andrés de Santa Cruz Calahumana, the fortunes of the patriotic army were again reversed.
With Eugene's help Louis found employment in the Imperial army, only to be killed in action against the French in 1702.
With his army rotting away, and personally grieving for his long standing friend Prince Commercy who had died at Luzzara, Eugene returned to Vienna in January 1703.
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 the initial peace treaty articles ratified in April, a recently formed Congressional committee under Hamilton, was considering needs and plans for a peacetime army.
With his main objectives reached and with winter approaching Germanicus ordered his army back to their winter camps, with the fleet occasioning some damage by a storm in the North Sea.
With the American Civil War raging, Congress passed the Conscription Act of 1863, requiring able-bodied men to serve in the army if called upon, or else to hire a substitute.
With the Prussian army entering France, more doubts were raised against the aristocracy, and these tensions climaxed during the September Massacres.
With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, John's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two.
With his southern flank weakening, Philip was forced to withdraw in the east and turn south himself to contain John's army.
With the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and Article 1 Section 8 of the United States Constitution, control of the army and the power to direct the militia of the states was concurrently delegated to the federal Congress.
With the unexpected and odd arrival of Miles ’ cousin Ivan Vorpatril, he deduces that a political faction in the Council of Counts is attacking his father back on Barrayar by charging Miles with maintaining a private army — an act of capital treason.
With the aid of Albrecht von Roon's army reorganization, the Prussian army was nearly equal in numbers to the Austrian army.

With and scattered
With the aid of Magneto, they escaped and joined forces with the rest of the scattered X-Men.
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 its use came the development of many other architectural devices, previously put to the test in scattered buildings and then called into service to meet the structural, aesthetic and ideological needs of the new style.
With this goal in mind, the player seeks to find and eat the 30 melons that are scattered across every course.
With the Union Army of the Potomac hastening northward into Maryland and Pennsylvania, Robert E. Lee ordered his widely scattered forces to withdraw to Heidlersburg and Cashtown ( not far from Gettysburg ) to rendezvous with other contingents of the Confederate Army.
With most of the natives scattered, the colonists expanded across Maryland.
With the demise of the local railroad industry, Susquehanna now has many small resident-owned businesses scattered along Main Street.
With Stark's men somewhat scattered by their victory, Breymann's column appeared on the scene.
With India united into a country from various scattered princely states, with royal courts and the zamindari system abolished, and with modern communications and recording technology, stylistic borders have become blurred and many singers today have studied with teachers from more than one gharana.
With the decline of Arabic culture, many used the aljamiado writing system, i. e., Castilian or Aragonese texts in Arabic writing with scattered Arabic expressions.
With the arm of Thy strength Thou hast scattered Thine enemies.
With the movement of HSBC Group's headquarters from Hong Kong to London in 1993, the firm decided that having thousands of employees scattered across the City of London was not an ideal situation.
With Indians scattered and the fleur-de-lis banished, lands along the Maine coast opened for English settlement.
The 2004 With the Lights Out box set featured a DVD of a December 1988 Nirvana rehearsal, as well as seven songs scattered across the first two discs of the set, all with Channing on drums.
With the help of their long-time allies the Mohegans, the colonists defeated an attack at Hadley on June 12, 1676, and scattered most of the Indian survivors into New Hampshire and points farther north.
With regard to the scattering of light, the most critical factor is the length scale of any or all of these structural features relative to the wavelength of the light being scattered.
With Palpatine dead and the Imperial Navy scattered, Luke Skywalker volunteers to lead a force to intercept the alien invasion and save Bakura.
With the band members now scattered across two continents, from Brooklyn to Brighton, England, early tracks were written and recorded individually and then merged online.
With the responsibility for public goods and services scattered over three levels of government ( federal, state, and local ), the U. S. system of intergovernmental transfers responds foremost to the needs determined by the various grant programs.
With 20 + servers scattered throughout urban locations in North America DWANGO became the early hub of competitive gaming.
With the Second World War, Brunner's books were burned and his devotees scattered.
With the city lightly guarded by the enemy, Thutmose led a quick assault, scattered the rebels and entered the valley unopposed.
With the loss of photoreceptor cells, background scattered light decreases and the light focused on the RPE can be analyzed more clearly.
With her group scattered on the planet and supplies missing, Devon begins heading west to the planned site of New Pacifica.

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