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With and dominance
With this, a dominant male is unsure if there has been any " political maneuvering " and must re-establish his dominance.
With the rise of Adolf Hitler and National Socialism in Germany and Austria, some members of the Vienna and Berlin Circles fled Germany, mainly to Britain and the USA, which helped to reinforce the dominance of logical positivism and analytic philosophy in the Anglophone world.
With the breakup of federal states such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia and the problem of Russian and Serbian dominance in any proposed all-Slavic organisation, the idea of Pan-Slavic unity is mostly considered dead.
With the advantage of being located near the Arabian Peninsula, Somali traders have increasingly begun to challenge Australia's traditional dominance over the Persian Gulf Arab livestock and meat market, offering quality animals at very low prices.
With relatively abundant prey, tigers and leopards seem to successfully coexist without competitive exclusion or inter-species dominance hierarchies that may be more common to the leopard's co-existence with the lion in savanna habitats.
With the rise of Islam, the trade became dominated by Muslim traders, one ancient Arabic source appears to know the location of the islands, describing them as fifteen days ' sail East from the ' island of Jaba ' - presumably Java — but direct evidence of Islam in the archipelago occurs only in the late 14th century, as China's interest in regional maritime dominance waned.
With the eventual commercial dominance of West Coast gangsta rap, particularly the emergence of the relaxed sounds of G-funk by the early nineties, the East Coast new school / golden age can be said to have ended, with hardcore rappers such as the Wu-Tang Clan and gangsta rappers such as Nas and The Notorious B. I. G coming to dominate the East Coast scene.
With the dominance of functionalism through the middle years of the 20th century, the sociology of knowledge tended to remain on the periphery of mainstream sociological thought.
With the retirements and departures of Nance, Daugherty, and Price, the team lost much of its dominance and were no longer able to contest strongly during the playoffs.
With today ’ s dominance of auto transportation, Williamston is blessed with highways 8, 20, and 29 leading its citizens to upstate corridors including nearby Interstate 85.
With the band's first hit single and record deal in early 1965, Townshend began writing original material and Daltrey's dominance of the band began to decline.
With their regaining of political dominance through paramilitary violence and suppression of black voting, they passed laws imposing legal racial segregation and a variety of Jim Crow rules that imposed second-class status on blacks.
With the Germans having few anti-aircraft batteries and severely limited support from the Luftwaffe, Allied dominance of the sky over Aachen was near total.
With the dominance of HMV in Canada, Virgin thus decided to exit the Canadian market entirely.
With the understanding that the dominance of the landowners in the rural areas was to be absolute under any Liberal Alliance government, the Northeastern oligarchies were thus integrated into the Vargas alliance in a subordinate status via a new political party, the Social Democratic Party ( PSD ).
With membership in the officer corps extended to all qualified German-speaking men via national examinations, the improved education of the military schools, and selection from the top 1 % graduates of the Kriegsakademie, a new class of top-notch leaders arose, and the German Army was set on a course for near-total dominance in Europe.
With his air of indifference in interviews and his crushing dominance, he was hailed as France's newest superstar.
With the dominance of switched Ethernet over passive Ethernet, passive bus networks are uncommon in wired networks.
With Sparta removed from the scene, Persia re-established its dominance over Ionia and parts of the Aegean.
With little or no supplies and supply lines deluged by the Monsoon, harassed by Allied air dominance, the INA began withdrawing when the 15th Army and Burma Area Army began withdrawing, and suffer the same terrible fate as wounded, starved and diseased men succumbed during the hasty withdrawal into Burma.
With Britain still retaining its dominance of the seas, Napoleon looked to break this dominance ( after his defeat of Prussia ) with his issuance of the Berlin Decree and the beginnings of his Continental System.
With his dominance over the international squash game in the first half of the 1980s secure, Jahangir decided to test his ability on the North American hardball squash circuit in 1983 – 1986.
With the coaching appointment of Arthur Bunting in 1978, Hull began a period of dominance.

With and sympathetic
A 2010 study by Sean Aday comparing Fox News Channel's Special Report With Brit Humes and NBC's Nightly News coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan during 2005 found that both underplayed bad news ; it concluded that " Fox News was much more sympathetic to the administration than NBC ", suggesting that " if scholars continue to find evidence of a partisan or ideological bias at FNC ... they should consider Fox as alternative, rather than mainstream, media ".
These programs resembled the " sympathetic " yet contradictory film Dances With Wolves of 1990, in which, according to Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, the narrative choice was to relate the Lakota story as told through a Euro-American voice, for wider impact among a general audience.
With access to waterways and a sympathetic population, this neighborhood was an important site on the Underground Railroad.
With the consolidation of Elizabeth's power, a genuine court sympathetic to poetry and the arts in general emerged.
With help from sympathetic British, he also lobbied in London on their behalf.
In the book Lynch on Lynch, Chris Rodley described the film as " brilliant but excoriating ", writing that " by the time Lynch unveiled Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me in 1992, critical reaction had become hostile, and only now is the movie enjoying a degree of cautious but sympathetic critical re-evaluation.
With crucial assistance from a sympathetic Cotton, she left the ministers with no charge to pin on her.
With the advent of gentrification, from the late 20th century, modern infill development now tends to be sympathetic with the traditional Victorian and Edwardian streetscapes.
With the help of sympathetic Orlando Ramirez ( Alejandro Rey ), a naturalized citizen from Cuba and attorney who witnessed Ivanov's defection, Ivanov tries adapting to living in America.
With the help of James C. A. Smith and a sympathetic white storekeeper named Samuel Smith ( no relation ), Brown devised a plan to have himself shipped to a free state by Adams Express Co. Brown paid $ 86 ( out of his savings of $ 166 ) to Smith, who contacted Philadelphia abolitionist James Miller McKim, who agreed to receive the box.
With the help of sympathetic non-Mormons in Illinois, in the spring of 1839 the Latter Day Saint refugees regrouped and began to establish a new headquarters in Nauvoo.
" With the help of sympathetic teachers, Hall expanded his education to include " T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Freud, Marx, Lenin and some of the surrounding literature and modern poetry ," as well as " Caribbean literature.
With the water sealed away behind a dam to give the king a monopoly over water, Rao, the demons, and those sympathetic to their cause tear it down.
With the outbreak of the American Revolution in April 1775, the Wataugans, most of whom were sympathetic to the Patriot cause, organized the Washington District, and formed a 13-member Committee of Safety.
With the Soviet Bolshevik party riven by a succession struggle following Lenin's death in January 1924, the factions in the US eventually corresponded with factions in the Soviet leadership, with Foster's faction being strongly supportive of Joseph Stalin and Lovestone's faction sympathetic to Nikolai Bukharin.
With this procedure the sympathetic chain in the lumbar region is clipped or divided in order to relieve the severe or excessive foot sweating.
With the exception of some hymns, his works are now nearly forgotten, but he was described as a most amiable and estimable man — simple and sympathetic.
With this philosophy, and her own sunny personality and sincere, sympathetic soul, Pollyanna brings so much gladness to her aunt's dispirited New England town that she transforms it into a pleasant place to live.
* Lord Goddard: My Years With the Lord Chief Justice by Arthur Smith ( Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1959 ) is a sympathetic biography by Goddard's chief clerk.
With the support of a sympathetic holy man and the curator of the dwarf bread museum ( owner of an oven big enough to fit a golem ), they succeeded in building and animating a king.
With the marching orders and blessings of Lakas, LP members sympathetic to the Arroyo administration used the meeting on March 2 to install Manila Mayor Lito Atienza as the party president thus triggering the LP leadership struggle / schism.
With pressure building up from forces sympathetic to Pakistan on Kashmir and with Nehru allied too closely to Shaikh Abdullah who represented only the interests of the Valley and not those of Muslims or Hindus of Jammu or the Ladakhis, Kak thought it most prudent to buy time and improve Kashmir's bargaining position.
With the support too, of a sympathetic doctor ( Everett Sloane ), he begins to tackle the programme of adjustment.
With the help of a sympathetic governor in the port city of Bandar Rig Lotf Ali Khan managed to raise a small army made up of sympathetic locals.

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