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With modern rifles and smaller deer-forests, slower tracking dogs were preferred to fast and far-running Deerhounds.
With the composition of Adiós Nonino in 1959, Piazzolla established a standard structural pattern for his compositions, involving a formal pattern of fast-slow-fast-slow-coda, with the fast sections emphasizing gritty tango rhythms and harsh, angular melodic figures, and the slower sections usually making use of the string instrument in the group and / or Piazzolla's own bandoneón as lyrical soloists.
" Playing With Fire ... shows another side of Spacemen 3-a slower, melancholic, blissfully refined pop band " ( Ron Rom, Sounds ).
With their much lower wing loading, free-flight aircraft fly much slower than the engine-powered radio-controlled aircraft that many people first think of when ‘ model aircraft ’ is mentioned.
With the exception of some non-SuperDrive-equipped 1 GHz units, models 1 GHz and faster can not boot OS 9, while eMacs slower than 1. 0 GHz do not officially support 10. 5 ( requirements are an 867 MHz G4 with 512 MB ram ).
With the introduction of newer 700 series and N700 series equipment, the 300 series sets were gradually demoted to slower Hikari and Kodama services, and were completely withdrawn from Tōkaidō and Sanyō Shinkansen services by the start of the revised timetable on 17 March 2012.
With faster growing cancers, such as Burkitt's, the cancer actually responds faster than with slower growing cancers.
* With fast-detection electronics ( nanoseconds and slower )
* With Time Correlated Single Photon Counting, TCSPC ( picoseconds and slower )
* With a streak camera ( picoseconds and slower )
* With intensified CCD ( ICCD ) cameras ( down to 200 picoseconds and slower )
With a power-to-weight ratio of 10. 9 kg per kW compared to the RX-2's 9. 9 kg per kW, the RX-3 was slower.
With the middle lane removed, accidents dropped dramatically, but it is not uncommon for long chains of cars to back up behind slower moving traffic.
With their best ships now surrounded by the mass of Dutch vessels and bearing the brunt of the fight, the slower remainder of the English fleet, largely consisting of poorly trained hired merchantmen, was, reaching the scene of the battle, not overly zealous to get involved.
With fast neutrons, the ratio between splitting and the capture of neutrons of plutonium or minor actinide is often larger than when the neutrons are slower, at thermal or near-thermal " epithermal " speeds.
With this version, Mass / Ickx won the test race, the 6h at the fast Silverstone Circuit, the pole ( 1: 22, 38 ) and fastest lap ( 1: 23, 98 or 202, 519 km / h ) being only 4 secs slower than the corresponding times of James Hunt in the 1977 British Grand Prix which covered only a quarter of the distance.
With the exception of his adamantium enhancements, Cyber's appearance remains unchanged, indicating that he ages much slower than an ordinary human.
With the New Wind album, the band dramatically expanded its sound and style with audible elements of a sometimes quieter, slower, more melodic and accessible sound.
With this album the band turned towards a more tranquil, sedate, slower, spooky sound with beats.
Sennett's style of " pie in the face " comedy is different from Chaplin's slower, more deliberate style, and when Charlie tries to assert his ideas, Sennett gives him some strong advice (" Less It Ends With a Chase ").
With a slower pace, less quick but more chaotic and full of rage.
With the core of the band now down to the duo of Langner and Hubert, their 1994 indie album Hell's Kitchen was initially credited to The Spits since the band were no longer a " treeo ", but when initial sales were slower than expected, it was rereleased under the band's original name.
With extremely short handling times for eating very small prey, star-moles can profitably consume foods that are not worth the time or effort of slower animals, and to have a food category to themselves is a big advantage.
With much slower over-rates and fewer matches, few bowlers today can take a third as many wickets.

With and pursuit
With the establishment of democratically-elected governments in all Central American nations by the 1990s, Costa Rica turned its focus from regional conflicts to the pursuit of neoliberal policies on the isthmus.
With the Russians sunk and scattering, Togo prepared for pursuit, and while doing so ordered his torpedo boat destroyers ( TBDs ) ( mostly referred to as just destroyers in most written accounts ) to finish off the Russian battleship.
With specific regard to the pursuit of world peace, Bahá ' u ' lláh of the Bahá ' í Faith prescribed a world-embracing collective security arrangement as necessary for the establishment of a lasting peace.
With his fleet in too poor a condition to continue to challenge, he retired towards the coast with the Dutch in pursuit.
With their poor flying ability, many wing-propelled pursuit divers are more limited in their foraging range than other guilds, especially during the breeding season when hungry chicks need regular feeding.
With the Prussian army reduced to a handful of harried fugitives after Jena-Auerstedt, Napoléon occupied the major cities of Germany and marched on east in pursuit of the remaining forces opposed to him.
With the support of the Guard, the Bavarians captured Süssenbrunn and they alone continued the pursuit beyond this village.
With the NEP, which sought to repudiate the “ old ways ,” methods were put in place which promoted the pursuit by peasants of their self-interests.
With more than 45 essays spanning from 1979 to 1995, Penman coasts over the full pop panoply from Amis to Warhol and Zappa, leaving quotable passages in his wake: Jackson Pollock " painted like he drank: messily, but with a secret logic in pursuit of the ultimate liquid line, the Big Slur.
With Ross gone the English knights took to horse, riding off in pursuit of the fugitives.
With darkness closing in, Richard allowed no further pursuit.
With the death of Melanie Wilkes, she realizes her pursuit of Ashley was in vain and he did not return her affection.
With Krum's cavalry in pursuit, the rout of Michael I was complete and Krum advanced on Constantinople, which he besieged by land.
With precise knowledge pursuit, the school eminent spirit of comity and factualism has come into being.
With no time to mourn his friend, Andy heads off in pursuit of Chucky, with Kristin close behind.
With bounty hunters in close pursuit, Solo has little choice but to head to Coruscant, but even the New Republic capital is no haven from anti-Jedi sentiment and treachery.
With their teacher incapacitated, Chamber led the pursuit of the mutant and after the rest of the team was defeated, Chamber's immunity to Omega Red's death spores, as well as some tactical thinking on his part, enabled him to single handedly defeat the killer.
While making the television pilot The Name is Mannix, Connors dislocated his shoulder running away from a From Russia With Love type pursuit from a helicopter, and broke his left wrist punching a stuntman who happened to be wearing a steel plate on his back.
With Essex and Waller in pursuit, he was still in danger, but on 7 June, the two Parliamentarian generals ( who disliked each other ) conferred at Stow on the Wold, and agreed that Essex would march westward to relieve the siege of Lyme Regis, while Waller shadowed the King.
The English fleet halted its pursuit when the Flemish shoals were reached ; De With now decided to quickly repair the fleet at sea in the Wielingen basin and then make another attempt at defeating the enemy.
With the Autobot Headmasters in pursuit, Shockwave transformed the island into its rocket mode and blasted off, but in a space-bound battle with Fortress Maximus, Shockwave was defeated and sent hurtling into Earth's atmosphere, where he seemingly burned up.
With Iltutmish's widow Shah Turkaan for all practical purposes running the government, Ruknuddin abandoned himself to the pursuit of personal pleasure and debauchery, to the outrage of the citizenry.
With soldiers in hot pursuit, they wreck havoc in an airfield before escaping on a disguised extraction plane, where Col. Turner is waiting for them.
With its staff of attorney-trainers, AFJ works to translate these rules into easy-to-understand language, and address questions about the permissibility of specific activities while protecting and expanding the rights of nonprofits to participate actively in public policy development in pursuit of their charitable missions.

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