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With the elimination of these accents, the new orthography relies on the reader having prior knowledge of pronunciation of a given word.
With the increasing popularity of multi-core processors, programmers now exploit thread-level parallel Gaussian elimination algorithms to increase the speed of computing.
With the Red Army forces still stationed in the country and exerting de facto control, Communists and their allied parties claimed 80 % of the vote, through a combination of vote manipulation, elimination, and forced mergers of competing parties, thus establishing themselves as the dominant force.
With the elimination of pirates along the Dalmatian coast, the city became a flourishing trade center between Western Europe and the rest of the world ( especially the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic world ).
With the purposeful elimination of historic influences from international architecture in the early 20th century, Wren's work gradually stopped being perceived as a mine of examples applicable to contemporary design.
With Brampton on the brink of elimination on home ice in game 5 Hutchinson stood tall again as the Colts won the game 2-0 and upset the Battalion in only five games.
With the Phillies facing elimination the day after losing a bizarre 15 – 14 contest at home in Veterans Stadium, Schilling pitched a five-hit shutout that the Phillies won, 2 – 0.
With the elimination of the Confederacy leadership accomplished and his plan for total domination complete, Palpatine ( as Darth Sidious ) orders all battle droids to be shut down immediately, effectively ending the war.
With regard to pharmacokinetics, cimetidine in particular interferes with some of the body's mechanisms of drug metabolism and elimination through the liver cytochrome P450 ( CYP ) pathway.
With elimination of cannibalism, kuru disappeared among the South Fore within a generation.
With the Yankees one game away from elimination, Turley threw a shutout in Game Five, then picked up a 10th-inning save in Game Six.
With elimination theory in hand, a large part of the problems treated in Seki's time became solvable in principle, given the Chinese tradition of geometry almost reduced to algebra.
With passage of time, many of the rights that women had gained under Shah, were systematically abolished, through legislation, elimination of women from work, and of course forced Hejab.
With the Red Sox facing elimination, Nixon lined a two-run homer over the center field wall for a 3 – 1 Boston victory.
With the way the points system and elimination brackets had been structured, Bigfoot ( driven by Rich Hooser ) and USA-1 met in the semifinal round with USA-1 clinching the points championship if it beat Bigfoot.
With no momentum heading into the playoffs, however, the Pacers were eliminated 4 – 2 by the underdog Boston Celtics, marking a first-round elimination for the third year in a row.
With the elimination of the Sharks in the 2007 Playoffs by the Detroit Red Wings, Wilson became the first coach in NHL postseason history to lose to the same team with three different franchises.
With the exception of 1960s week, Nikki was in the bottom three every week, a total of six times ( including elimination ).
With the new design, changes were made to the Dart lineup, beginning with the elimination of its station wagons and the base model's " 170 " designation.
With the gradual elimination of passenger trains in the late 1950s, the club began touring by bus.
With the elimination of chatlogs that are posted without law enforcement involvement, the Follow-up process is now directed against those who are convicted and out of prison, making sure they comply with the terms of their probation and / or registered sex offender rules, and notifying neighbors and relatives.
With the suspension and then Pittsburgh's early elimination from the playoffs, Cooke had considerable amount of free time.
With the Angels facing elimination, Appier started Game 6, pitching four innings of shutout ball before yielding a 5th inning 2-run HR, and leaving with a man on base who eventually scored via stolen base and wild pitch off Francisco Rodriguez, leaving him with an 11. 37 ERA for the series, which the Angels won in seven games.
With the elimination of so many of Prime's lieutenants ( such as Prowl, Jazz and Grimlock ), Kup was promoted to Security Chief, providing the voice of experience when Prime's self-doubt threatened to overwhelm him.

With and private
With the advent of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, the development of the modern private detective begins.
With these we shape our destiny and own private property, and that, sir, makes ours the best of all possible societies.
With the rise to power of the middle class the centre of gravity in human affairs shifted from the public to the private.
With the coming-of-age of railroads superseding canal barge transport, the lake was abandoned by the Commonwealth, sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and sold again to private interests and eventually came to be owned by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club in 1881.
With the mosque being located in the area, more Muslim immigrants began to move into private lodgings in Balsall Heath.
With their stunning appearance, rarity, and importance as artifacts of nautical, Western, and printing history, clipper cards are highly prized by both private collectors and institutions.
With Congress blocking further contra aid, the Reagan administration sought to arrange funding and military supplies by means of third countries and private sources.
With white sand beaches, a golf club, private jet and helicopter service, and hotels costing up to US $ 2000 – 3000 per night in the peak season, the area has drawn celebrities, business leaders and other affluent visitors.
With Lenin's admission of limited private enterprise through his New Economic Policy ( NEP ) of 1921, Russia began receiving fiction films from afar, an occurrence that Vertov regarded with undeniable suspicion, calling drama a " corrupting influence " on the proletarian sensibility (" On ' Kinopravda ,'" 1924 ).
With neovoucher systems, a taxpayer owing money to the state instead donates that money to a private, nonprofit organization.
In his important essay The Soul of Man under Socialism from 1891 Wilde defended socialism as the way to guarantee individualism and so he saw that " With the abolition of private property, then, we shall have true, beautiful, healthy Individualism.
With the exception of a railway system, Jordan has a developed public and private transportation system.
With United Nations, Japanese, and German support, a formerly state-controlled chamber of commerce aims to promote private business: the Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry and its provincial subdivisions.
With the return of private farming, these areas are once again being reclaimed for agriculture.
With respect to its colonies, British mercantilism meant that the government and the merchants became partners with the goal of increasing political power and private wealth, to the exclusion of other empires.
With the growth of centralized authority in the Scandinavian region, Viking raids, always an expression of " private enterprise ", ceased and the raids became pure voyages of conquest.
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 eight of the world's 10 highest mountain peaks, including Mount Everest at 8, 848 m. In the early 1990s, one large public sector project and a number of private projects were planned ; some have been completed.
With the exceptions of Louisiana, Puerto Rico, Quebec, whose private law is based on civil law, and British Columbia, whose notarial tradition stems from scrivener notary practice, a notary public in the rest of the United States and most of Canada has powers that are far more limited than those of civil-law or other common-law notaries, both of whom are qualified lawyers admitted to the bar: such notaries may be referred to as notaries-at-law or lawyer notaries.
With the exception of personal phones belonging to high government officials, doctors and midwives, telephones in private flats were placed at the disposal of ' house committees ', to be made available for ' general use ' free of charge.
" With specific regard to employee free speech, a few court cases illuminate the limits of the First Amendment vis-a-vis private employment.
With public and private investment, construction on the CSEE began in 2010.
With the development of the private theatres, drama became more oriented toward the tastes and values of an upper-class audience.
With the building of the Salisbury Court Theatre in 1629 near the site of the defunct Whitefriars, the London audience had six theatres to choose from: three surviving large open-air " public " theatres, the Globe, the Fortune, and the Red Bull, and three smaller enclosed " private " theatres, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit, and the Salisbury Court.
With 68 other faculty members, Sparling formed the first integrated private college in Chicago, and one of few in the nation.

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