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With the onset of World War I, Hale organized the National Research Council to coordinate and support scientific work on military problems.
With the onset of industrialization and the development of the food processing industry, a wider range of food could be sold and distributed in distant locations.
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 onset of Ragnarök, Loki is foretold to slip free from his bonds and to fight against the gods among the forces of the jötnar, at which time he will encounter the god Heimdallr and the two will slay each other.
With the onset of stagflation in the 1970s, some Canadian Tories came under the influence of neo-liberal developments in Great Britain and the United States, which highlighted the policies for privatization and supply-side interventions.
With acute transverse myelitis, the onset is sudden and progresses rapidly in hours and days.
With the onset of the Great Depression, domestic support for the Nazis rose and, in 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany.
With the onset of the Cold War, Europe was divided by the Iron Curtain.
With the onset of the Spanish Civil War, the form rapidly declined, and the last romantic zarzuelas to hold the stage were written in the 1950s.
With the onset of World War II, the Stooges released several entries that poked fun at the rising Axis powers.
With the onset of the Crisis of the Third Century, however, this vast internal trade network broke down.
With the onset of the Global War on Terror and Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, DISA has been at the heart of providing the telecommunications and information systems that enable 21st century joint warfighting.
With the onset of British rule in 1760, Quebec French became isolated from European French.
With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, people began to move out of the country and into towns and cities to find work.
With the onset of nightfall they would enter the town and avenge themselves on those who had crossed them in the preceding year by committing assaults and damaging property, often looting the belongings of victims from their houses and burning them on bonfires in the middle of the street.
With the onset of the Depression, intercollegiate baseball disappeared only to be resurrected in 1947 by then-athletics director Brother Bill Siemer, S. M.
With the onset of World War II wool and mohair were in demand for the defense industries.
With the onset of European settlers and after gold was discovered in northern Georgia, the federal government forcibly removed the Cherokees to Oklahoma from Chattooga county in the early 1830s in what has become known as " the Trail Of Tears.
With the onset of the wet season, when the billabongs and swamps start to fill with water, the night air is filled with the sounds of frogs such as the northern bullfrog and the marbled frog.
With the onset of the Civil War these warehouses were converted to Confederate supply depots.
With the onset of World War II the Department of the Navy located its new warfare center in Inyokern.
With the onset of World War I, most of students went to the war in Europe and the college closed its doors.
With the onset of the Walker War in 1853, most of the farmers in the region who were not yet in the fort moved in.
With the onset of World War II in 1940, the AAC established the Technical Data Branch in February 1940.

With and recession
With consolidation of dairy and the late-2000s recession, some of these industries have contracted, but the medical complex has expanded, now employing thousands, and Roehl Transport has also become a huge enterprise.
With the Canadian economy in recession and interest rates high, the station's owners sold the station to media conglomerate Selkirk Communications.
With the late-2000s recession hitting the 18-35 demographic targeted by the CP + B created ads particularly hard, the company saw its market share decline and the company move into the red.
With the U. S. actions seen as initiating the oil embargo and the long term possibility of high oil prices, disrupted supply, and recession, a strong rift was created within NATO.
With the onset of the recession, however, both business and labour groups expressed concern about layoffs and lost revenues.
With continued recession in Japan, as of early 2010 more and more guests-roughly 30 % at the Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510 in Tokyo-were either unemployed or underemployed and were renting capsules by the month.
With the 2008 financial crisis and recession, Loblaw began to heavily promote not only President ’ s Choice but also its generic No Name products as an economical alternative to higher-priced national brands.
With the late-2000s recession, GM and Chrysler filed for Chapter 11 reorganization.
With the economy in recession and tuition costs rising many students are heavily in debt.
With Costa Rica still in the midst of a terrible economic recession, Monge opted to exchange sovereignty for economic stability: he gave in to pressure from the United States and accepted American financial assistance in exchange for allowing the CIA to set up small " unofficial " strategic outposts along the northern border.
With the 2008 recession, the construction industry also suffered in the region.
With Bob Rae's NDP government being widely blamed for mishandling the major recession, McLeod's Liberals held a steady lead in the polls for most of the period from 1992 to 1995, and were generally expected to win the 1995 campaign.
With youth violence and delinquency aggravated by the severe economic recession, Mack's bill was enacted by Congress and signed into law as the Switchblade Knife Act of 1958.
With the Rhodesian Front pushing for independence for the territory and a new constitution, the Rhodesia Party advocated the same, but with a focus on stemming white emigration and rebuilding the economy ( all three territories had slipped into recession with the end of the federation ).
With its leading players banned from most casinos and other more lucrative investment opportunities opening up at the end of the recession, Strategic Investments paid out its substantial earnings to players and investors and dissolved its partnership on December 31, 1993.
With airline share prices depressed by the recession and anticipation of the Gulf War, they were unable to sell the operation at a desired price despite lengthy negotiations first with Northwest Airlines, then American Airlines and US Air Group.
With a significant amount of dry powder in its new fund, Blackstone was one of a handful of private equity investors capable of completing large transactions in the adverse conditions of the early 2000s recession.
With the NASDAQ crash and one quarter of negative growth in 2000 it was likely we were headed into a recession, yet merely two years after the 2003 Bush tax cuts, federal revenues ( in dollars ) had reached a record high.
With Britain's economy in recession with almost unbroken detraction for almost two years, he criticised the Conservative Party government's management of the state of the nation's economy by quoting: " Starring John Major, directed by John Major, the Conservatives very own box office disaster-Honey, I Shrunk the Economy ".
With the exception of a recession in the mid-1960s, the country's economy prospered formidably.
With the growing gas market and the shrinking export economy, the Netherlands began to experience a recession.
With the state still recovering from an economic recession and an election year upcoming, legislators refused to raise taxes, and Collins eventually withdrew her request and submitted a continuation budget instead.
With a significant amount of committed capital in its new fund available for investment, Bain was one of a handful of private equity investors capable of completing large transactions in the adverse conditions of the early 2000s recession.
With the ongoing recession of the 2000s, corporate clients began driving attorneys increasingly toward alternative fee arrangements, or AFAs.

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