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With his huge army he was intent upon establishing the Seleucid empire as the foremost power in the Hellenic world but these plans put the empire on a collision course with the new superpower of the Mediterranean, the Roman Republic.
" With " Viking themes, razor sharp guitars, blastbeat drums, and an ear for orchestration resulting in complex structures, bountiful harmonies and time changes ," Enslaved has since been acclaimed as " probably the foremost exponents " of the genre.
With the subsequent fall of Landau on the Rhine, and Trier and Trarbach on the Moselle, Marlborough now stood as the foremost soldier of the age.
With almost 40, 000 students and over 130 fields of study in 15 departments, it is Germany's third largest university and one of the foremost centers of German intellectual life.
With the discovery of gold on Aruba in 1800, mining became the island's foremost industry.
Her description of Pandavas to Jayadratha when he abducts her, " With a complexion like that of pure gold, possessed of a prominent nose and large eyes, and endued with a slender make, that husband of mine is known among people by the name of Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma and the foremost of the Kuru race.
With his legal experience as a solicitor, a District Judge and a Crown Recorder he was one of Parliaments foremost experts in criminal justice and home affairs.
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 such an understanding, Clarke was first and foremost a biblical theologian, often uneasy with purely systematic approaches to theology.
With his personal agenda foremost, Loaf cons Jack into giving him The Server in an attempt to make money, which requires him to take out a loan from aliens.
With her portrayal of Gerty McDowell in the 1967 film version of Ulysses, Flanagan established herself as one of the foremost interpreters of James Joyce.
With his help, Yale was considered to be the foremost center of science in 19th-century America, and Benjamin Silliman Sr. is considered by many to be the father of American chemistry-a title that his son clearly sought to inherit.
With Numbers Please Keenan Wynn demonstrates, once again, that he is one of Hollywood's foremost comedians.

With and anchor
With his University of Kansas teammates he also anchored a world record in the sprint medley relay ( 3: 15. 2 ) and twice in the distance medley relay ( 9: 33. 8 at the Drake Relays in 1967 and then 9: 33. 0 at the Kansas Relays in 1969, Ryan's 3: 57. 6 anchor leg for the mile being his last collegiate race on his home track ).
With Jennings as lead anchor, World News Tonight was the most-watched national newscast from February 27, 1989, to November 1, 1996, but from then until February 2007, it was in second place behind its main rival, NBC Nightly News.
With the anchor of the ocean and the beaches in Kingsburg, the battle for future development and appreciation of natural landscape continues.
With the retirement of Lloyd Robertson of CTV National News on September 1, 2011, Mansbridge became the longest-serving active anchor among the big three anchors in Canada, as Dawna Friesen had taken over as anchor at Global National only in 2010.
With the fleets at anchor across the strait from each other, it fell to the Peloponnesians to initiate a battle, as they wished to force an action before the Athenian reinforcements arrived.
With Roberts out for an extended time several people will be filling in, including Kelly Ripa and Diane Sawyer, as well as The View < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Barbara Walters, lifestyle anchor Lara Spencer, correspondent Amy Robach, and 20 / 20 anchor Elizabeth Vargas.
With Brandmeier's addition to the WGN Radio weekday lineup, the morning drive timeslot shifts to 5: 30-9 a. m., followed by Mike McConnell from 9 a. m .- 12 p. m., John Williams from 12-3 p. m., and Garry Meier from 3-7 p. m. News anchor Steve Bertrand will move to mornings with Brandmeier and Jim Gudas will shift to middays / afternoons.
With " Fitz " gone, Night Ranger required a touring keyboardist ( Jesse Bradman ) to complete the next album, Man in Motion, which promised a return to earlier form with more hard rock to anchor the group's sagging fortunes.
With the small gunboat SMS Möwe at anchor, the imperial flag was raised for the first time on the African continent.
With the departure of both Mary Kostakidis and Stan Grant as anchors of the early-evening broadcast, Enus became the lead anchor of the programme on 17 December 2007.
With the help of the suckermouth, which anchor the fishes, in conjunction with the arched design of pectoral and pelvic fin spines, they are also able to remain upright while exploring this substratum.
With the way into Mobile Bay blocked by Union warships, Florida braved a hail of projectiles from the blockaders and raced through them to anchor beneath the guns of Fort Morgan.
With Willis as a defensive anchor, the Browns won all four AAFC championships between 1946 and 1949, when the league dissolved.
With the Browns, Willis became an anchor on defense as the team dominated the AAFC.
With the departure of Thom Hallock ( whose contract was not renewed by station ) on November 23, 2007, WPTZ was left with an all-woman weeknight anchor team.
With Dr. Don as morning anchor, KFRC was voted " Station of the Year " four times by Billboard Magazine.
With studios in both Providence and New Bedford, WLNE began a unique practice with its newscasts at the time, using the Action News branding and a main anchor team of Magee Hickey ( now with WPIX in New York City ) and Chris Conanglia.
With the major anchor at Belvidere Mall gone, most thought that Belvidere Mall would close soon.
With the two loose ends now on the opposite side of the anchor point ( with one end going through the anchor and one going around it ), the twisting process is repeated on the loose ends.
With these reasons in mind, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Mulgrave, proposed an attack on the French fleet at anchor using fire ships.
With a total of 40 years on two networks, Robertson was one of the longest-serving news anchors on English-language North American television ( network or local ), second behind Dave Ward, who's been an anchor at KTRK in Houston, Texas since 1967.

With and reducing
With a unit of the right size, a compressor will run continuously during hot weather, reducing humidity as evenly as it does temperature.
With the Lombard invasion of Italy it was annexed to the Duchy of Benevento, until it was finally destroyed by the Byzantines of Constans II in 663, reducing to a small hamlet known as Quintodecimo ( referring to its distance of 15 miles from Benevento ).
With French support, a reorganization of the armed forces was initiated early in 1991 with the goal of reducing its numbers and making its ethnic composition reflective of the country as a whole.
* With multiple document interfaces ( and also tabbed document interfaces ), a single menu bar and / or toolbar is shared between all child windows, reducing clutter and increasing efficient use of screen space.
With the addition of a pulsation dampener on the pump outlet the " pump ripple ", or ripple graph of a pump transducer, can be smoothed reducing further the pulsation of the triplex plunger pump.
With " promiscuous pairing " – each programmer cycling through all the other programmers on the team rather than pairing only with one partner – knowledge of the system spreads throughout the whole team, reducing risk to management if one programmer leaves the team.
With strong reducing agents, it forms polyselenides.
With careful safeguards, and with over 2 million prisoners in the U. S., they reason that prisoners can provide a solution for reducing organ shortages in the U. S.
With this system, it is possible that one of the rear wheels will lock during a stop, reducing brake effectiveness.
With no energy being lost in passive components, amplifier requirements are reduced considerably ( up to 1 / 2 in some cases ), reducing costs, and potentially increasing quality.
With the drying out of the Ogallala Aquifer much of the land is being returned to prairie and dry cattle ranching, further reducing the population in the surrounding area.
With no human pilot on board, and thus no need to limit takeoff acceleration, the rocket could use solid fuel boosters for added thrust, reducing the amount of fuel needed for the rest of the climb.
With the rapid expansion in hydroponic cannabis cultivation, the Australian Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act ( 1985 ) was amended in 2006, reducing the amount of cannabis grown indoors under hydroponic conditions that qualifies as a ' commercial quantity ' or as a ' large quantity '.
With St John's wort, this may be caused by compounds in the plant extract reducing the efficacy of the hepatic cytochrome P450 enzymes that process citalopram.
With the introduction of printing, written legal texts became more available, reducing the need for students to attend readings and lectures.
With increasing span-wise flow the boundary layers on the surface of the wing have longer to travel, and so are thicker and more susceptible to transition to turbulence or flow separation, also the effective aspect ratio of the wing is less and so air " leaks " around the wing tips reducing their effectiveness.
With each mortgage payment that is made, a portion of the payment is applied towards reducing the principal, and another portion of the payment is applied towards paying the interest on the loan.
With this development, many lithophile metals are of considerable value as structural metals ( magnesium, aluminium, titanium, vanadium ) or as reducing agents ( sodium, magnesium, calcium ).
With triple buffering in set 5, drawing of frame B can start without having to wait for frame A to be copied to video memory, reducing the chance of a delayed frame missing its vertical retrace.
With the city's economic decline, many of its upper-and middle-class residents left, reducing its ethnic diversity.
With the capture of Môn and the Perfeddwlad, LLywelyn sued for peace and was forced to sign the Treaty of Aberconwy reducing his realm to almost same extent that had existed at the beginning of his reign in 1247 ; confined to the lands above the Conwy.
With a successfully completed parameter design, and an understanding of the effect that the various parameters have on performance, resources can be focused on reducing and controlling variation in the critical few dimensions ( see Pareto principle ).
With caseless rounds, other means of reducing waste heat are necessary, especially in automatic fire.
With increasing forward-bias voltage, the depletion zone eventually becomes thin enough that the zone's electric field cannot counteract charge carrier motion across the p – n junction, as a consequence reducing electrical resistance.

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