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With and prospect
With 7 O-levels, he applied for a job at a duplicating office machine company and when asked by the interviewer why he applied, Foster replied: ' mainly because it offered the prospect of a company car, and a £ 1, 000 salary.
With the prospect of the Channel ports falling under Kriegsmarine ( German Navy ) control and attempting to anticipate the obvious next step that might entail, Grand Admiral ( Großadmiral ) Erich Raeder ( head of the Kriegsmarine ) instructed his operations officer, Kapitän Hans Jürgen Reinicke, to draw up a document examining " the possibility of troop landings in England should the future progress of the war make the problem arise.
With the rise of the cult of Osiris during the Middle Kingdom the “ democratization of religion ” offered to even his most humblest followers the prospect of eternal life, with moral fitness becoming the dominant factor in determining a person's suitability.
With the prospect of continued relocation of labor-intensive industries to economies with cheaper work forces, such as in China and Vietnam, Taiwan's future development will have to rely on further transformation to a high technology and service-oriented economy.
With the policies of legal racism delineated by the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 and their consequences, the continued deportation of Jews, the prospect of ' ethnic cleansing ' of Europe and the existing sterilization laws extending to actual murder in 1939, the Wannsee Conference in 1942 can be seen to be simply as a means to codify murder in order to expedite existing policy.
With no prospect of concrete assistance from Austria, and in view of the defeat of the Prussian – Russian coalition, which now sent peace signals to France, he felt he had no choice.
With the prospect of reviving the Olympic games very much in doubt, Coubertin and Vikelas commenced a campaign to keep the Olympic movement alive.
With the Stars struggling to begin the season, GM and head coach Bob Gainey traded for center Joe Nieuwendyk from the Calgary Flames for Corey Millen and Jarome Iginla, then a Stars prospect.
With his elegant batting technique, Jackson appeared the brighter prospect of the pair.
With the announcement came the prospect of 400 initial jobs and at least $ 100 million for constructing the processing facility and the possibility of close to $ 300 million in additional revenue for Southern Idaho dairymen on an annual basis.
With the prospect of meeting bigger teams in those competitions, and with the financial importance of doing well in the league competition, the Football League Trophy is not considered a priority by many clubs, with some opting to field below-strength teams, particularly in the earlier rounds.
With the prospect of Protestantism being overrun in Germany, Denmark entered the struggle.
With Amos Tversky and others, Kahneman established a cognitive basis for common human errors using heuristics and biases ( Kahneman & Tversky, 1973 ; Kahneman, Slovic & Tversky, 1982 ; Tversky & Kahneman, 1974 ), and developed prospect theory ( Kahneman & Tversky, 1979 ).
With the prospect of independence celebrations in the offing, the opposition's morale fell.
With the Leafs struggling once again, Cliff Fletcher traded Gilmour and defenseman Dave Ellett to the New Jersey Devils in 1997 for centerman Steve Sullivan, prospect Alyn McCauley and defenseman Jason Smith.
With its first overall selection in franchise history, the Sun took UConn standout and Player of the Year recipient, Tina Charles, the consensus top prospect available.
With no prospect of the Government funding this, British Waterways devised a repair plan, and between 1995 and 2005, sections of the canal were drained each winter.
With no precedent to follow, the Empire was faced with the prospect of a period of more than twelve years without a strong executive, as, under the constitution, Pedro II would not attain his majority and begin exercising authority as Emperor until 2 December 1843.
With no prospect of a relief, the commander of the troops, Munius Lupercus, decided to surrender.
With the prospect that the dukedom of Newcastle upon Tyne would become extinct once again, King George II also created the Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne in 1756, with a special remainder for inheritance through his nephew, the 9th Earl of Lincoln.
With little prospect of trading its way to profitability, the company surrendered its charter.
With the emergence of an externally consistent green economics and agreement on definitions of potentially contentious terms such as full-cost accounting, natural capital and social capital, the prospect of formal metrics for ecological and social loss or risk has grown less remote through the 1990s.
With little prospect of further success, Rommel judged that it would be wiser to break off to concentrate in South Tunisia and strike a blow at 8th Army, catching them off balance while still assembling its forces.
With a projected top speed of, the Sonett I had the prospect of success on the European race circuit, and a production run of 2, 000 units was planned for 1957.
With the prospect of the Red Army liberating Warsaw, the Polish communists favored a more aggressive approach of forming a parallel separate shadow government.

With and return
With the return of our soldiers, it soon became apparent that the belief was not shared by the great majority of citizens.
With age, the aorta stiffens such that the pulse wave is propagated faster and reflected waves return to the heart faster before the semilunar valve closes, which raises the blood pressure.
With his return to Germany in 896, Arnulf found that his physical ill health meant he was unable to deal with the problems besetting his reign.
With the return of South Africa in 1992 after the ending of the apartheid boycott, nine teams played each other once in the group phase, and the top four teams progressed to the semi-finals.
With the return of Vespasian in late September, his political role was rendered all but obsolete and Domitian withdrew from government devoting his time to arts and literature.
With the key activists of the Nationalist Clubs largely absorbed into the apparatus of the People's Party, Bellamy abandoned politics for a return to literature.
With their typical detective skills they soon solve the crime and return the lion to Culpepper.
With the North no longer obliged to return slaves to their owners in the South, Douglass fought for equality for his people.
With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to lay down his military command and return to Rome.
With the return of private farming, these areas are once again being reclaimed for agriculture.
With the return of Michel Aoun, the climate was right to try to heal wounds to help unite the country after former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was assassinated on February 14, 2005.
With his first attempt ruined, Flaherty decided to not only return for new footage, but also to refocus the film on one Eskimo family as he felt his earlier footage was too much of travelogue.
With these guidelines in mind, the Opel question was put again on 3 May to the GM financial policy committee, which then withdrew its objections to a return to Rüsselsheim.
With support from Austria, he issued an ultimatum for Christian IX to return Schleswig to its former status.
With the intervention of a future / alternate version of herself, Janeway leads her crew in using one of the Borg's transwarp conduits to return her ship to Federation space after having traveled through the Delta Quadrant for seven years.
With the lack of new faces in the new APC cabinet under president Momoh and the return of many of the old faces from Stevens government, criticisms soon arose that Momoh was simply perpetuating the rule of Stevens.
With the return of Halley's Comet new human variants called " changelings " arose.
With his career at a halt, Severus decided to temporarily return to Leptis, where the climate was healthier.
With 8: 49 left in the second quarter, New England defensive back Ty Law intercepted a pass intended for receiver Isaac Bruce and scored on a 47-yard return to give the Patriots a 7 – 3 lead.
With its return in 1806, it had fulfilled Jefferson's hopes by amassing much new data about the topographical features of the country and its natural resources, with details on the flora and fauna, as well as the many Indian tribes of the West with which he hoped to increase trading.
With Duchovny's return to the show and the opening credits for the two-part series finale, " The Truth ", this marked the most number of cast members ( five ) to be featured in the opening credits of the show.
With the return of Xavier and the original X-Men to the team, the roster was split into two strike forces: Cyclops ' " Blue Team " ( chronicled in X-Men ) and Storm's " Gold Team " ( in Uncanny X-Men ).
Thucydides reports that when a Spartan man went to war, his wife ( or another woman of some significance ) would customarily present him with his shield and say: " With this, or upon this " ( Ἢ τὰν ἢ ἐπὶ τᾶς, Èi tàn èi èpì tàs ), meaning that true Spartans could only return to Sparta either victorious ( with their shield in hand ) or dead ( carried upon it ).
Most notable was the LWT show An Audience With Alf Garnett-which allowed Garnett to return to his racialist attitude.
With a Protestant on the throne, the English refugees in Geneva prepared to return home.

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