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With and six-year
With " I Love Lucy " ending its six-year run on CBS in the spring of 1957, the television network wanted to renew the Burns and Allen series, but by this time, Gracie had grown tired of the grind.
With the Gold Box engine's sales finally fading after an incredible six-year run, the losses SSI absorbed during those two years of delays played a critical role in the sale of SSI to Mindscape in 1994.
With the inception of the IRL, a lawsuit, and a six-year non-use agreement, formal use of the term disappeared.
With Brown leading a rapidly improving young core that included center Anze Kopitar, defenceman Drew Doughty and goaltender Jonathan Quick, the Kings finally snapped the six-year playoff drought.
With Dr. Aldrich, he made a six-year study and photographic record of the bald eagle from nestling to adult to determine its age when acquiring complete white head and tail feathers.
In 1988, Vavra established a camp in Ololasurai, Kenya and began what would become a six-year stay with the tribal Maasai people, which led to the publication of A Tent With a View in 1991.
With its investigations into corruption and political intrigue, the 50-year-old journal punches above its weight and was famously the subject of a record six-year libel case that ended in June 2001.

With and term
The term became popular again in Australia first, when George Giffen, in his memoirs ( With Bat and Ball, 1899 ), used the term as if it were well known.
With the exception of the first term, it has been held by the Labour Party, and for seven years was held by Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister in 1924 and from 1929 to 1935.
With the successes of the civil rights movement, a new term was needed to break from the past and help shed the reminders of legalized discrimination.
With the increasing complexities of the information age, consultants and executives have found the term useful to describe the design of business processes as well as manufacturing processes.
With the release of the Linux kernel in 1991, the primary user of GNU's userland components soon became operating systems based on the Linux kernel ( Linux distributions ), prompting the coining of the controversial term GNU / Linux.
With reference to the term " Globish ", Robert McCrum has used this to mean " English as global language ".
With Jefferson's second term winding down, and his decision to retire widely known, Madison decided to seek the presidency in 1808.
With Adenauer's fourth term election in November 1961 and the end of his chancellorship in sight, his " nuclear ambitions " began to taper off.
With the popularizing of the word nihilism by Turgenev, a new Russian political movement called the Nihilism movement adopted the term.
With time, the term October Revolution ( Октябрьская революция ) came into use.
With this terminology, if a firm is earning abnormal profit in the short term, this will act as a trigger for other firms to enter the market.
With Aziz constitutionally completing his term and the suspension of the Chief Justice in 2007, Musharraf dramatically fell from the presidency in 2008 after voluntarily resigning in a facing threat of impeachment led by the people-elected opposition parties.
With the 18th amendment to the constitution in 2010, the President has no term limit, which previously stood at 2.
With Milošević's second and last legal term as Serbian President expiring in 1997, he ran for, and was elected President of Yugoslavia in 1997.
With Richard Lewontin, Gould wrote an influential 1979 paper entitled, " The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm ", which introduced the architectural term " spandrel " into evolutionary biology.
With the revival of the Roman law in the 14th century in Europe, this Latin term was used to refer to the legal standing of persons ( such as the various " estates of the realm "-noble, common, and clerical ), and in particular the special status of the king.
With an engineered power vacuum, the Parliament voted to remove the constitutional clause that would have required an election within sixty days, and declared that Eyadema's son, Faure Gnassingbé, would inherit the presidency and hold office for the rest of his father's term.
With Plantinga, Wolterstorff, and others, Alston was also responsible for the development of " Reformed epistemology " ( a term that Alston, an Episcopalian, never fully endorsed ), one of the most important contributions to Christian thought in the twentieth century.
With the term beginning 1 November 2010, the number of Executive Directors increased by one, to 25.
With the gradual decline of the use of these local Slavic tongues, the term Wends slowly disappeared, too.
With the diffusion of the term slowenisch for the Slovene language and Slowenen for Slovenes, the words windisch and Winde or Wende became derogatory in connotation.
Thus, in traditional use, the term “ free ” was attached to Gibbs free energy, i. e., for systems at constant pressure and temperature, or to Helmholtz free energy, i. e., for systems at constant volume and temperature, to mean ‘ available in the form of useful work .’ With reference to the Gibbs free energy, we add the qualification that it is the energy free for non-volume work.
With the move to the new stadium, the organization has made a move to return to the term " frieze ", exclusively using it in public statements and literature.
With incumbent President George Washington having refused a third term in office, incumbent Vice President John Adams from Massachusetts became a candidate for the presidency on the Federalist Party ticket with former Governor Thomas Pinckney of South Carolina as the next most popular Federalist.

With and secured
With this papal blessing, Portugal was at last secured as a kingdom.
With the script completed, and a production company secured, filming could begin.
With their strategic right flank secured by the Allied advance, the Partisans prepared and executed a massive general offensive which succeeded in breaking through German lines and forcing a retreat beyond Yugoslav borders.
With a steady five game lead for the Wild Card, the hope of a playoff spot seemed secured, but the Brewers struggled in September, first getting swept by the New York Mets, and then just over a week later, getting swept in four games by the Philadelphia Phillies, losing their lead in the Wild Card.
With some Democratic-Republican electors voting against their nominee George Clinton-voting instead for Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr-Adams easily secured re-election.
With his power over northern and central Italy secured, Otto I sought to clarify his relationship with the Byzantine Empire in the East.
With his rule north of the Alps secured and with the birth of his heir, Otto II shifted his focus to Italy.
With this papal blessing, Portugal was at last secured as a country and safe from any Leonese attempts at annexation.
With the tremendous success of Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day in 1991, Lightstorm Entertainment secured a five-year, $ 500 million financing deal with 20th Century Fox for films produced, directed or written by Cameron.
With his northern borders secured, Edward felt free to continue his major offensive against France, laying siege to the town of Calais.
With his capture, the islands were secured.
With some difficulty, the Marines secured all three islands ; Tulagi on August 8, and Gavutu and Tanambogo by August 9.
With Hugh out of power in Italy and dead by 947, and Bertha herself dying in 949, Romanos secured the promise from his father that he would be allowed to select his own bride.
With Australia forced to follow-on, Bradman fought hard to ensure McCabe's effort was not in vain, and he secured the draw with 144 not out.
With the retirement of Diggins, Carlton secured the services of former coach Percy Bentley, who coached the club for fifteen seasons.
With the beginning of World War II the ferneries were declared non-essential and Hibbard Casselberry secured government contracts for the manufacturing of bandoliers, bomb parachutes, and hospital tent liners.
With the land finally secured, the Stampede organization embarked on a $ 400-million expansion that is planned to feature a new retail and entertainment district, an urban park, a new agricultural arena and potentially a new hotel.
With barely a shot fired, William had secured the throne, reigning as joint sovereign with his wife Mary, James II's eldest daughter.
With a small rearguard he successfully resisted the repeated attacks of forces five times his own numbers at the Battle of Hollabrunn ( 1805 ), and though half his men fell, the retreat of the main army under Kutuzov was thereby secured.
With Rudolph's testimony, O ' Dwyer secured first-degree murder indictments against Abe Reles, Martin Goldstein and Anthony Maffetore.
With such backing secured, General Banzer emerged as the strong man of the new regime, and, on August 22, was given full power as president.
With an eye on the fertile lands of the rift valley populated by members of Moi's Kalenjin tribe, Kenyatta secured their support by first promoting Moi to Minister for Home Affairs in 1964, and then to vice-president in 1967.
With his father's help, he secured a one-record deal with Verve Records, an important jazz label looking for a young and popular personality who could sing or be taught to sing.
With this release, they secured the services of Russell Carter, who remains their manager to the present ; they had first approached him when the EP album was released, but he told them their songs were " immature " and they were not likely to get a record deal.
With the final line-up in place Starr rehearsed the boys diligently, after school and on weekends, and eventually secured the group ( which was being called Nynuk ) a recording contract at Columbia Records.

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