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With the collapse of the Warsaw Pact and the end of the Cold war, Bulgaria could no longer support a vast military.
With the trading monopoly nearing collapse smuggling and piracy were rife.
With the collapse of Communism in 1989, reunion on West Germany's terms followed.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Eastern Bloc countries suffered a significant loss in both markets for goods, and subsidizing from the Soviet Union.
With the collapse of the Mussolini government in line with the Allied invasion of Italy, Germany occupied Albania in September 1943, dropping paratroopers into Tirana before the Albanian guerrillas could take the capital.
With the collapse of their supposed allies, the SLA, and the rapid advance of Hezbollah forces, they withdrew suddenly on May 24, 2000 six weeks before the announced July 7 date.
With the collapse of the Hero-ICE alliance, the HERO System went into limbo for several years.
With the collapse of Russia, the position of the Tripartite Powers in the world will be so gigantic that the question of the collapse of England, that is, the absolute annihilation of the British Isles, will only be a question of time.
With the mental collapse of King Henry VI, Queen Margaret used the Duchy of Lancaster lands in the Midlands, including Kenilworth, as one of her key bases of military support.
With the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1990, Kaunda was forced to make major policy shifts ; he announced the intention to partially privatize the parastatals.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and with Vietnam's decreased ability to provide assistance, Laos has sought to improve relations with its regional neighbors.
With the collapse of the Axis Powers, Soviet satellite states were established throughout Eastern Europe, creating a large communist bloc of states in Europe.
With the collapse of the ruble-based COMECON trading bloc in 1991, Poland scrambled to reorient its trade.
With the collapse of the German Empire in 1918, the Pickelhaube ceased to be part of the military uniform, and even the police adopted shakos of a Jäger style.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the economic integration of the Soviet republics was dissolved, and overall industrial activity declined substantially.
With the collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990's, only the republics of Serbia and Montenegro agreed to maintain the Yugoslav state, and established a new constitution for a new Yugoslavia in 1992.
With the collapse of communism across Eastern Europe, the new state followed the wave of democratic change.
With the collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its institutions from 1991 to 1992, the issue of unity of the two republics remaining in the collapsing federation, Serbia, Montenegro, as well as Serb breakaway territories in Croatia and Bosnia that wished to remain united, became an issue.
With the damage to the core columns, the buckling exterior columns could no longer support the buildings, causing them to collapse.
With collapse of the Roman Empire in the West into independent states, and the Eastern Roman Empire on the defensive, the use of siege towers reached its height during the medieval period.
With the collapse of the market for musicals, Warner Bros., under production head Darryl F. Zanuck, turned to more socially realistic storylines, " torn from the headlines " pictures many in the media said glorified gangsters ; Warner Bros. soon became known as a " gangster studio ".
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of great ideologies and ultimately the Tangentopoli scandals, the heterogeneous nature of the party led it to its collapse.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, the United States began a moratorium on nuclear testing and development of new nuclear weapon designs.
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 and overseas
With Britain looking inward, overseas problems were neglected and the baton was passed on to the United States.
With the dream of building a lucrative overseas colony for Scotland, the Company of Scotland invested in the Darien scheme, an ambitious plan devised by William Paterson to establish a colony on the Isthmus of Panama in the hope of establishing trade with the Far East.
With the age of colonialism and Christian evangelism, the Latin script was spread overseas, and applied to indigenous American, Australian, Austronesian, Austroasiatic, and African languages.
With a population of 2, 000 residing on the island and 50, 000 overseas, there are four clubs on Aitutaki and eight teams ( each club having a first team and a reserve team ).
With Supratman's consent, Yo created a copy of the song on a gramophone record overseas in order to obtain the best sound quality with the intention of bringing the copy back to Indonesia.
With the mill affected by a decline in local supplies and overseas competition, it closed in 1881, after which the machinery was removed and the buildings demolished.
With no restrictions on overseas money coming into the country the focus in the economy shifted from the productive sector to finance.
With the purchasing power to indulge any choice, Top Rung residents travel in style, both domestically and overseas.
With the shift of steel production overseas, the Ambridge Bridge Company ended operations in Ambridge in 1983.
With the reforms under Deng Xiaoping, the PRC's attitude toward overseas Chinese became much more favorable, and overseas Chinese were seen as a source of capital and expertise.
With more than 250, 000 students enrolled, including around 32, 000 aged under 25 and more than 50, 000 overseas students, it is the largest academic institution in the United Kingdom ( and one of the largest in Europe ) by student number, and qualifies as one of the world's largest universities.
With its large overseas Indian population, it was recognised that the region was fertile ground for establishing an anti-colonial force to fight the Raj.
With the Spanish colonization of the Americas, the institution of viceroys was adapted to govern the highly populated and wealthy regions of the north overseas: New Spain ( Mexico and Phillipines ) and the south overseas: Peru and South America.
With a designated overseas deployment date of April 15, 1944, Arnold intervened in the situation personally by flying to Kansas on March 8.
" She'd Rather Be With Me " reached number 3 on the US charts in late spring and actually out-charted " Happy Together " overseas, reaching # 4 in the UK.
With this also came the development of the Foreign Service Institute, or FSI, through the Foreign Service Act of 1946, where government employees received trainings and prepared for overseas posts.
* 1986 With the closing of the Western Electric Indianapolis Works, Trimline production is moved overseas to Singapore and China.
With opening up and reform during the late 1970s and the advent of religious freedom, Master Yuanchan ( 圆禅法师 ) from the Yechengguang Garden Temple ( 椰城广化寺 ) in Indonesia together with other overseas Chinese began to support the Guanghua Temple.
With the number and size of penalties increasing, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ( FCPA ) is causing many U. S. institutions to look into how they evaluate all of their relationships overseas.
With Wartime Elections Act, women who had close male relatives serving overseas were also granted the right to vote in this election, as they appeared to be more patriotic and more worthy of a public voice.
With the decision to go independent and a decline in her popularity in the United States, Harrison was offered a recording contract with Manhattan Recordings ( a division of Lexington Corp .) a record label based overseas in Japan.
With the help of the Internet and sites such as Zing, Vietnamese music has been able to reach to audiences nationally and also overseas.

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