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With over four million American men away at war, Protestants forced their distinctive theological belief upon the general public.
With only minor opposition in the primary and no opposition at all in the general election, Clinton was elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976.
With support from Argentina, imperial forces deposed President Atanasio Aguirre from office and instated general Venancio Flores in his place.
With the exception of the sulfate, even the insoluble ones listed are in general more soluble than its transition metal counterparts.
With a general election looming, the Parliamentary Labour Party then appointed Attlee as interim leader, on the understanding that a leadership election would be held after the general election.
Following this, in 1985, Daniel Schacter proposed a more general distinction between explicit ( declarative ) and implicit ( procedural ) memory With the recent advances in neuroimaging technology, there have been a multitude of findings linking specific brain areas to declarative memory.
* The Problem With First-Past-The-Post Electing ( data from UK general election 2005 )
With the commercialization of graffiti ( and hip hop in general ), in most cases, even with legally painted " graffiti " art, graffiti artists tend to choose anonymity.
With the intention of organizing a partisan resistance, they called a general conference in Pezë on 16 September 1942 where the Albanian National Liberation Front was set up.
With their strategic right flank secured by the Allied advance, the Partisans prepared and executed a massive general offensive which succeeded in breaking through German lines and forcing a retreat beyond Yugoslav borders.
With microeconomics, macroeconomics is one of the two most general fields in economics.
With the aid of French session musicians Barney Wilen, Pierre Michelot, and René Urtreger, and American drummer Kenny Clarke, he recorded the entire soundtrack with an innovative procedure, without relying on written material: starting from sparse indication of the harmony and a general feel of a given piece, the group played by watching the movie on a screen in front of them and improvising.
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 this history in mind, the orchestra can be seen to have a general evolution as outlined below.
:# The avoidance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance ( e. g. a drug of abuse, a medication ) or a general medical condition and is not better accounted for by another mental disorder ( e. g. Panic Disorder With or Without Agoraphobia, Separation Anxiety Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, a Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder ).
With " general amazement ", Falk notes that " the show is all over the world ".
With his first large scale work, Africa, an epic in Latin about the great Roman general Scipio Africanus, Petrarch emerged as a European celebrity.
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 the end of the Parliamentary session came the first general election under the Triennial Act 1694, which required the Monarch to dissolve Parliament every 3 years, causing a general election.
With Johnson as head coach and Jones as his own general manager, people in the league thought they could take advantage of them.
With the modern foundations for a general theory of systems following the World Wars, Ervin Laszlo, in the preface for Bertalanffy's book Perspectives on General System Theory, maintains that the translation of " general system theory " from German into English has " wrought a certain amount of havoc ".

With and adoption
With the defeat of the revolution in mid-1907 and the adoption of a new, highly restrictive election law, the Bolsheviks began debating whether to boycott the new parliament known as the Third Duma.
With expenditures expected to exceed $ 11 billion in 2010, enterprises need to address and overcome persistent adoption challenges.
With the gradual adoption of the Vulgate as the liturgical Gospel text of the Latin Church, the Latin Diatessaron was increasingly modified to conform to Vulgate readings.
With the introduction of a new religion to the court, a deep rift developed between the Mononobe clan, who supported the worship of Japan's traditional deities, and the Soga clan, who supported the adoption of Buddhism.
With adoption of a more scientific approach, Leonardo da Vinci and Bernard Palissy independently reached an accurate representation of the hydrologic cycle.
With his adoption on 25 February 50 AD, Nero became heir to the throne.
With the introduction of Buddhism and its rapid adoption by the court in the 6th century, it was necessary to explain the apparent differences between native Japanese beliefs and Buddhist teachings.
With the adoption of Aramaic as the ' lingua franca ' of the Neo Assyrian Empire, Old Aramaic was also adapted to Mesopotamian Cuneiform.
With the adoption of gas and its less objectionable combustion products, the chimney has been replaced by the vent hood.
With the adoption of Christianity as the Empire's official religion in the 4th century, the clergy assumed official positions of authority alongside the civil governors.
With Hollywood's wholesale adoption of the talkies, the competition between the two fundamental approaches to sound-film production was soon resolved.
With the widespread adoption of the steamship, and the resultant globalization in the 1870s, the expense of importing both mutton and leather from Australia and New Zealand was greatly reduced.
With the adoption of said title came also the introduction of a new town logo, the Bernsteinlogo, which is now used on official correspondence.
With the adoption of the current constitution in 1937 the membership of the Dáil was reduced from 153 to 138, but in the 1960s the number was increased to 144, only to be increased more substantially in 1981 to the current figure of 166.
With the adoption of the Constitution of Japan in 1947, the emperor became no longer a sovereign that ruled by divine right, but a human who is a symbol of the state and of the unity of the people.
With the adoption of steam to power the ever-larger mills, built closer to the coal fields, the river assumed a new role as a source of water for Manchester and Salford.
With the release of the 386 in 1985, many of the issues preventing widespread adoption of the previous protected mode were addressed.
With formal adoption ( inauguration ) of the Amendment IX to the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the anthem Hey, Slavs gained constitutional sanction on November 25, 1988.
With the adoption of the process the manner in which technical committees were created, operated, and progressed their work was regularized.
With these resources a couple, man or women can explore the options of natural birth, surrogacy, artificial insemination or adoption.
With the adoption of the new constitution and the establishment of the War Department, Knox's title changed to Secretary of War.
With the adoption of large-scale printing after the end of the era of incunabula ( or books printed prior to 1501 ), Italian Humanism spread northward to France, Germany, Holland and England, where it became associated with the Protestant Reformation.
With the adoption of Poynders Road as the arterial " South Circular " road, this area is now severed from the area further south by traffic, and the streets south of Poynders Road are not generally referred to as being part of Clapham Park.
With the adoption of " socialism with Chinese characteristics ", economic reforms fueled military and technological investment.

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