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With the rising popularity of the Internet, there is a current vogue in China for coining English transliterations, for example, 粉丝 / 粉絲 fěnsī " fans ", 黑客 hēikè " hacker " ( lit.
With limited options to despatch reinforcements, the Romans moved their troops south, and this rising was suppressed by Governor Cnaeus Julius Verus.
With the rising popularity of fanzines, female fans became increasingly vocal.
With the rising of militarism during the Shōwa era, the Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy implemented swords called Shin guntō and Kai guntō which were worn tachi style ( cutting edge down ).
With its conservative editorial bent, the paper also became a crucial training ground for many rising conservative journalists and a must-read for those in the movement.
With high oil prices and rising government expenditures, Venezuela's economy grew by 9 % in 2007 but is expected to have shrunk by 2. 9 % in 2009 and further in 2010.
With the 2007 rise in oil prices and rising government expenditures, Venezuela's economy grew by 9 % in 2007.
With their situation critical and desperately short of food, discontent is rising amongst the Goths.
With the onset of World War II, the Stooges released several entries that poked fun at the rising Axis powers.
With the rising cost of energy and concerns over the efficient delivery of power, active PFC has become more common in consumer electronics.
With the rising popularity of television news, the business of UPI began to decline as the circulation of afternoon newspapers, its chief client category, began to fall.
With the moon blocking much of the Sun's visible radiation, Hess still measured rising radiation at rising altitudes.
With soaring demand and limited production of grapes, Champagne houses say the rising price could produce a consumer backlash that would harm the industry for years into the future.
With the rising temperatures sea levels also rose, so that in the Atlantic period Denmark, which had been a contiguous landmass around 11000 BC, by 4500 BC was a series of islands.
* With concerns rising in Rome over whether Philip V of Macedon is preparing for a new war with the Romans, Appius Claudius Pulcher is sent at the head of an embassy into Macedonia and Greece to observe Philip's activities.
With the quick turnover at the top, Shooter rapidly found himself rising in the ranks, and in 1978 he succeeded Archie Goodwin to become Marvel's ninth editor-in-chief.
With the monetary value of the scrolls rising as their historical significance was made more public, the Bedouins and the ASOR archaeologists accelerated their search for the scrolls separately in the same general area of Qumran, which was over 1 kilometer in length.
With the cost of living rising due to the inflation caused by World War I, the City of Winnipeg's teamsters, electrical workers, water works employees and office workers approached City Council in April 1919 for a wage increase.
With the economy sliding toward depression and unemployment rapidly rising, the country found solace in sporting triumph.
With visiting populations rising into 100, 000, people crowd around more than 60 seven-story-tall balloons as they inflate.
With fuel costs rising as high as $ 6 per gallon in mid-2005, wind power is being pursued not only for ecological reasons, but also to reduce the cost of living in impoverished communities such as Kasigluk.
With online entertainment powerhouses such as Hulu, YouTube and major U. S. television network sites ( ABC, NBC, CBS ) delivering high-quality television programming content free of charge, online video entertainment is rising in popularity amongst all consumer segments.
With rising population came conflict among citizens over social issues.

With and tide
With few options to check the Byzantine tide, he was well placed to dictate terms.
: With the turning tide
The next major event, the Korean War inspired a long-running television series M * A * S * H. With the Vietnam War, the tide of balance turned and its films, notably Apocalypse Now, Good Morning, Vietnam, Go Tell the Spartans, Born on the Fourth of July, and We Were Soldiers, have tended to contain critical messages.
With most of its aircraft based in Java, the FEAF was nearly destroyed a second time trying to stem the tide of Japanese advances southward.
With the tide turning towards an eventual Soviet war victory over the Nazi invaders, Bronstein was able to once again play some competitive chess, and he defeated Soviet champion Mikhail Botvinnik at the 1944 USSR Championship, which was his own first appearance at the Soviet top-standard event.
With the receding tide, this energy is then converted into mechanical energy as the water is released through large turbines that create electrical power though the use of generators.
With the tide turning against Poland, Piłsudski's political power weakened, while his opponents ', including Roman Dmowski's, rose.
With the publication of Martin Hengel's two volume study Hellenism and Judaism ( 1974, German original 1972 ) and subsequent studies Jews, Greeks and Barbarians: Aspects of the Hellenization of Judaism in the pre-Christian Period ( 1980, German original 1976 ), and The ' Hellenization ' of Judaea in the First Century after Christ ( 1989, German original 1989 ) the tide began to turn decisively.
With a range of up to, the tide creates a difference in the water level of up to between the Inland Sea and the Pacific.
With a new tide of national-liberation movement in the late 1980s, he reemerged as a major symbol of Georgian patriotism and national resistance to the Soviet rule, his portraits seen elsewhere at protest manifestations.
With only a few more shots needed to disable the British vessel the President fired again, but the tide of battle turned when its gun burst, killing 16 men, wounding others, including Rodgers who was violently thrown back with his leg broken from the impact.
With hindsight, the capture of Bristol was the high tide of King Charles ' war, his best and only chance of ending the conflict on his own terms ".
With the help of the C ' tan, the Necrontyr were able to turn the tide of their war against the Old Ones, largely by transferring their own consciousness into robotic bodies forged of Necrodermis like their C ' tan " Star Gods.
With the aid of tugboats, pontoons, and an incoming tide, she was refloated on 1 February 1950 and repaired.
" With a new tide of independence movement sweeping throughout Georgia in the late 1980s, the anti-Soviet fighters of 1924, particularly, the leading partisan officer Kakutsa Cholokashvili, emerged as a major symbol of Georgian patriotism and national resistance to the Soviet rule.
With this growth of prosperity also came a tide of poverty, and this was to prove the mission for the Victorian era.
With the turning tide against Poland, Piłsudski's political power had been weakened and his opponents, including Roman Dmowski had risen to power, but he had regained it as the Soviet forces were approaching Warsaw.
With the collapse of communism, the tide of history turned quickly.
With advance orders already coming in for the as-yet unreleased album, Revelation decided to press a limited run of 100 white-vinyl copies of the album, assigning it catalog number REV :- 1 ( negative one ), and sending these copies to tide over fans who had advance ordered Bringin ' It Down.
With the decline and fragmentation of the Abbasid state after 861 and the concurrent strengthening of the Byzantine Empire under the Macedonian dynasty, the tide gradually turned.
On May 25, 2008, a song titled " From China With Love " was posted on the official MySpace along with a short blog entry explaining that Claudio Sanchez now wasn't sure that leaving it off My Brother's Blood Machine was the best idea, and that it was being released online to tide fans over until the next album, which the reader is assured is in the works.

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