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With the return of our soldiers, it soon became apparent that the belief was not shared by the great majority of citizens.
With the success of The Jazz Singer and The Singing Fool, Warner Bros. purchased a majority interest in First National in September 1928.
With the onset of the dechristianisation campaign the Republic silenced these bells and sought simultaneously to silence the religious fervor of the majority Catholic population.
With the increased costs of good kits moving upward and entertainment competition for youth moving more towards computers and video gaming in the home, the average age of the avid hobbyist is now much older than ever before — with adults making up the vast majority of enthusiasts.
With the increase in direct attacks and guerrilla warfare in Iraq, AM General has diverted the majority of its manufacturing power to producing these vehicles.
With an overwhelming progovernment majority, it was largely the instrument of the BNP, led by Prime Minister Jonathan.
With support of Senshi, his sister and mother of Ichijō, Michinaga succeeded in gaining power as well the support of majority of the court.
With the continued support of the CDS, the MNSD maintained a working majority of 67 seats in the 113 seat National Assembly.
With India following a parliamentary system of government the Prime Minister is generally the leader of a party ( or coalition of parties ) that has a majority in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India.
With respect to the voters ' internal preferences, the two-round system passes the majority criterion in this model, as a majority can always coordinate to elect their preferred candidate.
With no party having a clear majority, the independents agreed to support a minority Labor government which made Steve Bracks the first Catholic Labor Premier of Victoria since 1932.
With a population of nearly 25, 500, Ramallah was historically a Christian town, but today Muslims form the majority of the population, with a strong Christian minority.
With a concurrent majority in place, the US Constitution would no longer exert collective authority over the various states and cease to be the “ supreme law of the land ” ( Article 4, Clause 2 ).
With no candidate securing an absolute majority, Yeltsin and Zyuganov went into a second round of voting.
With the Queensland senator on leave throughout the remainder of the crisis, the Coalition had an effective majority of 30 – 29 in the Senate.
With an English-speaking majority, Natal became the only province to vote " no " to the creation of a republic in the referendum of 1960.
With cheap labor, the need for the mechanical replacers of labor, or " mechanical servants ," will not be keenly felt, however, the majority of homemakers perform their own household tasks.
With the majority of the population depending on the land, this led to outbreaks of unrest across the country.
With the majority of the country under water restrictions.
With the Liberals gaining the initial momentum, a successful counterattack by Allan Gregg resulted in the PCs being re-elected with a solid but reduced majority and 43 percent of the popular vote.
With an economy under democratic control, Marxists expect political power to be held by the majority working class.
With a course that covers a distance of 829 km, it is the fourth-longest in the Iberian peninsula, and its hydrological basin extends into an area of approximately 68, 000 km² ( the majority of which lies within Spain ).
With Sigismund defeated and sent packing, and as both an alien and a heretic to the majority of the Swedish nation, and his formal deposition by the Riksdag of the Estates in 1599 was, in effect, a natural vindication and ex post facto legitimization of Charles's position all along, for the same session of the Riksens ständer named him as the ruler as regent.
With the dissolution of Austria – Hungary in 1918 according to the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, both cities became part of the reconstituted Polish state, even though the majority of the citizens were ethnic German.

With and offices
With the advent of elected councils, the offices of lord lieutenant and sheriff became largely ceremonial.
With the advent of industrialization, important new uses for land emerge, as sites for factories, warehouses, offices, and urban agglomerations.
With so much new equipment already working that could only handle ten digit phone numbers, a system was devised by which most toll offices did not have to store and forward the whole international phone number.
With nineteen offices around the world, the JGI is widely recognized for innovative, community-centred conservation and development programs in Africa.
With a total 2009 budget of about $ 87. 6 billion, VA employs nearly 280, 000 people at hundreds of Veterans Affairs medical facilities, clinics, and benefits offices and is responsible for administering programs of veterans ’ benefits for veterans, their families, and survivors.
With branches, offices and agents throughout the world, the Press can draw on around 33, 000 authors from 120 different countries.
With six plants and their corporate offices in Mount Holly, A & E employs over 980 persons, and maintains a strong presence in the community.
With the construction and opening of the $ 425, 000 Jefferson Memorial Hospital on October 3, 1948, Ranson began to develop a medical community with many doctors opening offices in and around the hospital.
With the abolition of the office of superintendent and of many other offices dependent upon it, the supreme control of the finances became vested in a royal council.
With offices in New York and London, images are available for reproduction.
* With small satellite offices in Winnipeg, Saskatchewan ( Cory Generoux ) and Newfoundland.
With offices in Hong Kong and New York, HRIC serves as a source of analysis and information on the human rights situation in China, as well as an active NGO advocate in the international arena.
With a number of domestic and international institutions having regional offices in the city, Zhengzhou is becoming the financial center in central China.
With offices in other countries, employees also have trained foreign armies at ranges in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, Kuwait, and South Africa.
With additional branch offices in Moscow ( since 2004 ), Peking, and New Delhi ( opened in February 2008 ), operated in cooperation with strong partners, large research institutions, or universities, the Freie Universität Berlin is strategically extending its radius of action as an international network university.
With its headquarters office located in Ottawa, Ontario there are regional offices in Sydney ( British Columbia ), Burlington ( Ontario ), Mont-Joli ( Quebec ), Halifax ( Nova Scotia ), and a branch office in St. John ’ s Newfoundland.
With head office in Peshawar, the organisation has regional offices in other cities of the province where Hindko language is spoken and understood.
With this information, Ryan raided the offices of the Irish People on Thursday 15 September, followed by the arrests of O ’ Leary, Luby and O ’ Donovan Rossa.
With an ever increasing workload the eleven-storey Thomas More Building was built to house the Bankruptcy and Companies Courts and yet more offices.
With the exception of bishop, the offices of the Aaronic priesthood are organized primarily by age, and an adolescent boy will automatically be ordained to the next office if found worthy upon reaching the appropriate age.
With Agathangel delayed in Yaroslavl by Soviet authorities, a group of reform-oriented Orthodox clergy seized the chancery offices of the Patriarchate and proclaimed themselves to be the Higher Church Administration ( Высшее церковное управление ), the highest ecclesiastical authority in the Church.
Todd complained, " With each visit to the offices I got more dispirited as I saw the direction the magazine was taking.
With increased collection and study of the postal markings originating from such offices, the body of literature on this obscure topic may grow.
With the death of Pitt and the formation of the Ministry of All the Talents in 1806, Mulgrave, along with the other Pittites, went into opposition, but when the Pittites returned to power in 1807, Mulgrave served in various major offices, first as First Lord of the Admiralty ( 1807 – 1810 ), then as Master-General of the Ordnance ( 1810 – 1819 ), and finally as Minister without Portfolio ( 1819 – 1820 ).
With the state constitution in place, elections were held in 1907 for offices of the new state government.

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