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With and reversal
With US entry to World War 2 approaching, USDA officials ( and the film's editor Helen van Dongen ) attempted to reconcile Flaherty's footage with rapidly changing official messages ( including a reversal of concern from pre-war rural unemployment to wartime labor shortages ).
With William Marshall acting as regent, a call for the English " to defend our land " against the French led to a reversal of fortunes on the battlefield.
With the disk spinning at a constant rate, each bit is given an equal time period, a " data window ," for the magnetic signal that represents that bit, and the flux reversal, if any, occurs at the start of this window.
With the influence of both U. S. representative Alex McMillan and Senator Ernest Hollings, the reversal of the original ruling was made after further review by the FAA.
With reversal of immunosuppression, there is paradoxical increased inflammation as the recovering immune system recognises the fungus.
With the X-1 project transferred, Pinecastle AAF was closed and the entire site was transferred to the City of Orlando in 1947 with a reversal clause for future military use if deemed to be required.
With still unhindered flight to the west a possibility, infiltration started on a grand scale and a reversal of sorts took hold.
With diagnosis before serious harm occurs, prompt reversal of acidotic episodes, and appropriate long-term treatment, most children will be healthy.

With and alliances
With Spain, he made alliances through marriage ( himself with Catherine of Spain ; Isabella, princess of Portugal with Charles V ; Maria, princess of Portugal – his daughter – with Philip II of Spain, and others ) that ensured peace in the Iberian Peninsula for a number of years.
With the increasing pressures and opportunities of globalization, the incorporation of international networking alliances has become an “ essential mechanism for the internationalization of higher education ”.
With the introduction of airline alliances and code-share flights, frequent-flyer programs are often extended to allow benefits to be used across partner airlines.
With the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 and the weakness of Crimean Gothia ( overshadowed by the Genoese colonies and the remnants of the Golden Horde ), these marital alliances provided little support for Trebizond after David's accession in 1459.
With the appearance of iron weapons by the 3rd century BC, the inhabitants of Mongolia had begun to form tribal alliances and to threaten China.
With the rise of Nazism in Germany, this system of alliances was strengthened by the signing of a series of " mutual assistance " alliances between France, Britain, and Poland ( Franco-Polish Alliance and Anglo-Polish Alliance ).
With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Özal made an effort to create alliances with the Turkic countries of Central Asia as well as Azerbaijan in the South Caucasus.
With these important alliances William gained considerable influence and respect which he used to advance the interests of his counties.
With the Teutonic Order of Knights pushing from the north and Tartars from the east, the clans fought to position themselves for best survival and trade by forming alliances with families in neighbouring countries.
With fourth generation warfare there may even be no single organisation and that smaller groups organize into impromptu alliances to target a bigger threat ( that being the state armed forces or another faction ).
With the growth of electronic commerce, Siebel formed strategic alliances and made several acquisitions to provide e-business solutions for CRM and related areas.
With Kaiser Wilhelm intent on ending ' Britain's free ride on the coat-tails of the Triple Alliance ' and the clearer descent into two power blocs Britain faced the stark choice of remaining isolated or acceding to one of these alliances.
With ever-changing alliances in parliament and fluctuating election results, Greece went through twelve prime ministers in the next six years.

With and looked
With this realization, sometimes, he saw himself as he looked down.
I looked unceasingly With my cold mind and with my burning heart ''.
With my gray hair and my weatherbeaten countenance I certainly looked the honest working stiff.
With Gladstone's refusal Derby and Disraeli looked elsewhere and settled on Disraeli's old friend Edward Bulwer-Lytton, who became Secretary of State for the Colonies ; Derby's son Lord Stanley, succeeded Ellenborough at the Board of Control.
With a split in the state Republican party, 1882 looked to be a Democratic year, and there were several contenders for that party's nomination.
With the increasing urbanization of populations, it was beginning to be looked to as the source for ideas to deal with the challenges of the day.
With the emergence of star player Pablo Sandoval alongside a dominant pitching staff, the Giants looked forward to making the playoffs next year for the first time since 2003.
With Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell all desperately trying to sign for Williams, Patrese's position looked to be under threat and he signed for Benetton before the end of the year.
With very limited income, his family moved around the country as his father looked for work, going as far as Montana and California.
With a healthy Robinson and Duncan and the additions of playoff veterans such as Mario Elie and Jerome Kersey, the Spurs looked forward to the 1998 – 99 season.
With limited exotic species, no buildings or sports fields, and many walking and biking trails, the park represents the way Radford looked before the coming of the railroad.
With a talented playing list and a strong administration led by Leon Daphne ( the Tigers ' first president from the corporate world, the Alan Bond farce aside ), Richmond looked set to become regular finalists again.
With the backbone of the area, the railroads, prospering, citizens of the community looked into the future with hope and encouragement.
With 17 children and 104 grandchildren, John Eves looked after the building of homes for the family, a grist mill that was to stand for 100 years, and later a sawmill and several other essential structures.
With these hopes now dashed, Tiberius left his administration more than ever in the care of Sejanus, and looked toward the sons of Germanicus ( Nero Caesar, Drusus Caesar, and Caligula ) as possible future heirs.
With the rapid expansion of the farming population, Democrats looked to the west for new lands, an idea which became known as " Manifest Destiny.
In John Miller's biography of Dame Judi, With A Crack In Her Voice, she talked of being bewildered at how Harvey never actually looked at her during his speeches, and the book also quotes Joss Ackland as saying that Americans seemed to think Harvey was some sort of great actor, which his colleagues certainly did not.
With the variable quality of Kinescopes, networks looked towards alternative methods to replace them with a higher degree of quality.
With an average thickness 1 / 250th of its span, and steel rods also embedded within the pendentives, the dome " looked forward to modern shell construction in reinforced concrete.
With her red head scarf knotted in that particular way and her long flowing silky brown dress, she looked vaguely Arabic.
With a solid core group, the Liberty looked to be a contender in the East yet again.
With Schenker now clean shaven and having lost weight many fans commented that he both looked and sounded his best, with the tour receiving rave reviews from loyal fans.
... With mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leaves of one another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them ... but they knew they were pilgrims and looked not much on those things, but lifted their eyes to heaven, their dearest country and quited their spirits ...
With two rival Irish armed forces now in the country, civil war looked likely from the spring of 1922.
With these offseason transactions, the Lynx looked forward to a much improved 2010 season, which was echoed by the eighth annual WNBA general manager poll.

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