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With ' King Richard ' still holding court as coach in 1951, albeit now in a non-playing capacity, Essendon seemed on course for a third consecutive flag but a controversial four week suspension dished out to John Coleman on the eve of the finals effectively put paid to their chances.
With the release of the Linux kernel in 1991, the primary user of GNU's userland components soon became operating systems based on the Linux kernel ( Linux distributions ), prompting the coining of the controversial term GNU / Linux.
With Davidson back, Australia won the final Test by two wickets, after a controversial incident in which Australian wicketkeeper Wally Grout was not given out hit wicket when a bail was dislodged and the umpires did not notice.
With regard to the potential for exposure to chemicals in the workplace and MCS, the U. S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration ( OSHA ) has indicated MCS is highly controversial and there is insufficient scientific evidence to explain the relationship between the theorized causes of MCS and its symptoms.
With the focus of the show having evolved towards a more youth-oriented one, the show became both popular and controversial for those same references to youth culture and the issues that both interested and affected this particular target audience.
With some local stations making their own deletions of controversial skits or comments, the continuing problems over the show reached a boiling point after CBS showed a rerun on March 9, 1969.
With the succeeding Stoltenberg Government, this controversial practice was halted.
With ambitious membership targets, a year after launch, Heyday had proved an expensive and controversial exercise within the Age Concern federation.
With the focus of the show having evolved towards a more youth-oriented one, the show became both popular and controversial for those same references to youth culture and the issues that both interested and affected this particular target audience.
With some local stations making their own deletions of controversial skits or comments, the continuing problems over the show reached a boiling point after CBS showed a rerun on March 9, 1969.
With the passage of the extremely controversial Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, Congress left the decision up to the voters on the ground in Kansas.
With Twin Galaxies founder Walter Day in attendance as the official referee, Younger's gameplay employed the controversial " box pattern ," which was described in Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade, a documentary film screened at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
With the founding of a Roman Catholic mission in 1818, St Boniface began its role in Canadian religious, political and cultural history-as mother parish for many French settlements in Western Canada ; as the birthplace of Louis Riel and fellow Métis who struggled to obtain favourable terms for Manitoba's entry into Confederation ; and as a focus of resistance to controversial 1890 legislation to alter Manitoba's school system and abolish French as an official language in the province ( see Manitoba Schools Question ).
Some of the controversial episodes, such as " Pingu Quarrels With His Mom " and " Little Accidents ", have aired uncut on APTN Kids.
With all these, emphasis should not be put on either minor or controversial issues, but on fundamentals.
With this early tale of traveling actors, Imamura was able to indulge in some of the controversial and eccentric themes that were to mark his career as a filmmaker.
With the exception of the years 1991 – 1994, when her party was in opposition, she continued to hold that office until she resigned in 2000 over a controversy in which she was criticised, as a private individual, for trying to convert her tenancy into a condominium, circumventing a controversial housing tenure law that she was responsible for introducing and advocating in her public role as Minister of Justice.
With the 2008 emergence of widespread concerns about credit default swaps, the CFMA ’ s treatment of those instruments has become controversial.
With the ending of the Convention Muir became a marked man ; a government spy had successfully penetrated their security and had turned in a full account of their proceedings with particular emphasis on the controversial Irish Address.
With hints to the real life incident of suicide of popular actress Shobha, Lekhayude Maranam Oru Flashback became controversial even before its release.
With his career seemingly over and his prospects for prosperity doubtful, on February 2, 1793, Clark offered his services to Edmond-Charles Genêt, the controversial ambassador of revolutionary France, hoping to earn money to maintain his estate.
With the outbreak of war with Germany in August 1914, Asquith decided to abandon his Amending Bill, and instead rushed through a new bill the Suspensory Act 1914 which was presented for Royal Assent simultaneously with both the Government of Ireland Act 1914 and the Welsh Church Act 1914 ; although the two controversial Bills had now finally reached the statute books on 18 September 1914, the Suspensory Act ensured that Home Rule would be postponed for the duration of the conflict and would not come into operation until the end of the war.
With the RSC he also played " the gruelling role " of Father Riccardo Fontana in Rolf Hochhuth's controversial play The Representative at the Aldwych in December 1963.
With voter approval in 1947, the city began acquisition of sites inside Chinatown from 1948 to 1958, with the controversial expropriation and demolition of various shops and restaurants in 1955 for the development of the square.

With and bid
With pure cash deals, there is no doubt on the real value of the bid ( without considering an eventual earnout ).
With conservative talk radio host Marshall Gilbert as his campaign manager, Bono placed a successful bid to become the new mayor of Palm Springs.
With maximum, he should raise to the game, and with minimum, bid on the lowest level, leaving the decision to the responder.
With his rehabilitation in public esteem came the enormous rise in values, and, at the Secretan sale in 1889, the portrait of Pieter van de Broecke Danvers was bid up to 4, 420, while in 1908 the National Gallery paid 25, 000 for the large group from the collection of Lord Talbot de Malahide.
With fewer players in the market, there would be a larger spread between the current bid and ask price of pork bellies.
With this information in hand, you can objectively determine which teams are under-valued ( i. e. they are bid below fair value ) and attempt to purchase them.
With the Spartan bid for building an empire crumbling, Persia gains mastery of the Aegean.
With popularity reaching further than that, there has been some speculation whether he could be a unifying candidate in a bid to succeed Mahmud Abbas.
With the bankers ' financial resources behind him, Whitney placed a bid to purchase a large block of shares in U. S. Steel at a price well above the current market.
With the British in complete control of the seas, Napoleon thus opted for economic war, imposing the Continental System against the British isles, in a bid to dry up vital British commercial relations with the Continent.
With real infrastructure in place, in 1968 GODA made another bid for the 1976 Winter Olympics, and this time the joint Vancouver / Garibaldi won the Canadian nomination.
With Indian and Chinese assistance, the UIR makes a bid for superpower status by attacking Saudi Arabia.
With Metrodome being available for the tournament starting in 2010, the team could easily place a bid, and have a better possibility of hosting, an NCAA baseball regional or super regional.
With his political career seemingly over and with massive debts stemming from his 1974 gubernatorial bid, Maddox began a short-lived nightclub comedy career in 1977 with an African American, Bobby Lee Sears, who had worked as a busboy in his restaurant.
With the support of St. Pats shareholder J. P. Bickell, Smythe persuaded Querrie to reject the Philadelphia bid, arguing that civic pride was more important than money.
With assistance from the New York State Board of Regents and New Jersey officials, ETMA had attempted to purchase channel 13 and convert it to a non-commercial station in 1957, when Bremer Broadcasting first put the station on the block ; this bid was later withdrawn.
With the May 2004 resignation of chairman Barbara Cassani, Coe became the chairman for the latter phase of the bid.
With support of Dallas ' business community and influential members of the city's African American community, Kirk was successful in his bid and became the first African American mayor of Dallas, Texas while winning 62 percent of the total vote.
With the win the team earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament.
With syndicated news and tabloid programming becoming more the norm in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Live on 4, like Evening Magazine, was starting to become of lesser importance to Group W. In 1991, after a 12-year-run, Live on 4 bid farewell in favor the station acquiring A Current Affair for the 5: 30 time slot ( having moved the program from WFXT ).
With the top bid of $ 50, 000, Dick Ebersol, president of NBC Sports and a friend of Simon, won the right to know the name of the person " You're So Vain " was written about.
On October 4, 2008, Peter Ford auctioned off some of his father's possessions, including Ford ’ s lacquered cowboy boots ( opening bid $ 2, 500 ), Ford's jacket and cap from The White Tower ($ 400 ), his wool trench coat from Young Man With Ideas ($ 300 ), and his United States Naval Reserve uniform cap ($ 250 ).
Once Smythe returned to Toronto, there was tension between the two, particularly after Selke wouldn't back Smythe's bid to become president of Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. With his working conditions becoming intolerable, Selke turned in his resignation in May 1946.

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