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With and smallpox
With the arrival of European explorers, these tribes and others had been devastated by European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, influenza, and malaria.
With their capital lost, the Cruzob split into smaller groups, often hiding in small hamlets in the jungle, and their numbers were seriously lessened by the epidemics of measles and smallpox that came with General Bravo's troops.
With the alleged coup d ' état by Nagaya in 729, an outbreak of smallpox around 735 – 737, worsened by consecutive years of poor crops, then followed by a rebellion led by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu in 740, the country was in a chaotic position.
With the arrival of missionaries from Spain and France, a smallpox epidemic broke out that decimated the population.
With a traditional heritage spanning thousands of years, approximately 70 per cent of the Eora people died out during the nineteenth century as a result of smallpox, other pathogens and viruses, and the destruction of their natural food sources.
With the supposed eradication of smallpox in the 1960s, we naively thought that humanity had conquered infectious disease, but in the last thirty years, one or two new infectious diseases have appeared each year, and old diseases have mutated, making them more and more difficult to treat.
With a smallpox epidemic in 1822, people may have been reluctant to go that far.
With the Restoration he became a Member of Parliament for Herefordshire but died of smallpox in Gloucester on his way back from a sitting in London in 1662.

With and epidemic
* With a new group of colonists, an epidemic hits the Viking colony in Greenland.
With distinctive orange notes, this Sicilian wine saw its peak of popularity just before the phylloxera epidemic when the more than 2. 6 million gallons ( 100, 000 hectoliters ) was produced annually.
With a spirit of rebellion Catawbans split with Lincoln County ; a spirited people united and fought a major polio epidemic in the 1940s ; an entrepreneurial spirit built a thriving economy ; a patriotic spirit resulted in the oldest continuing patriotic celebration in the US — the annual Soldier's Reunion in Newton ; an artistic spirit is reflected in our furniture artisans, music, quilting, pottery, etc.
Dr. Robert C. Pendleton, director of radiological health at the University of Utah, stated, " With these numbers, this case could qualify as an epidemic.
Dr. Robert Pendleton, professor of biology at the University of Utah, stated, " With these numbers, this case could qualify as an epidemic.
With the Spanish-American War and its epidemic of typhoid fever, the problem of field hospitalization was confronted with fair success.
With their ranks thinned by the epidemic, Roman armies were now unable to push the tribes back.
With the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, there was a sudden epidemic resurgence of KS affecting primarily gay and bisexual AIDS patients with up to 50 % of reported AIDS patients having this tumor — an extraordinary rate of cancer predisposition.
With the news of the worsening epidemic, Seppala decided to brave the storm and once again set out across the exposed open ice of the Norton Sound when he reached Ungalik, after dark.
With his diagnosis proving to be correct, the Governor of Bombay invited W M Haffkine, who had earlier formulated a vaccine for cholera, do the same for the epidemic.
With the undead epidemic having swept the world for which Baker is directly responsible he begins to feel an overwhelming sense of guilt.

With and catching
With properly designed vessels, trolling is an economical and efficient way of catching tuna, mackerel and other pelagic fish swimming close to the surface.
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 friend, he visits a gambling and prostitution establishment, the Lucky Spot, and is beaten up after catching them cheating at craps.
With 1965 showing Battey in decline in every offensive category besides batting average, the 1966 season would confirm that the rigors of catching were taking a toll as Battey would hit. 255 with 4 home runs and 31 RBI while playing in only 115 games, his lowest total since his backup days in Chicago.
With the commencement of unrestricted catching in 1883, the number of whaling stations increased from eight to sixteen, and the number of whale catchers from twelve to twenty-three.
With it becoming more evident the German fleet had slipped out of Norwegian waters, Home Fleet continued north to Narvik in the hopes of catching the remaining destroyers.
With Charlie Parker, he formed the most lethal bowling combination in county cricket, and, aided by the brilliant batting and catching of Wally Hammond, Gloucestershire had their most successful ( though brief ) era, finishing fourth in 1929, second in 1930 and second in 1931.
With high expectations for Colbert in the 2005 season, he struggled catching 25 passes for 282 yards and just 2 touchdowns.
With the transmission finally halted, the game ends with Hayden leaving the Vault, catching the Glaive as he steps outside.
With regular catcher Lance Parrish hurt and Bob Melvin and Marty Castillo removed from the game in favor of pinch-hitters, Brookens ( who had never caught a pro game before, even in the minors ) filled the role and wound up catching five innings ( 11th through the 15th ) before Detroit finally won the game.
With a rugged build and consistently solid catching, Kelsey managed to fully oust Swindin from the side ( Swindin making only two appearances in 1953-54 ) and went on to be Arsenal's first-choice goalkeeper for the next eight seasons ; only a broken arm sustained in an FA Cup tie against Sheffield United in 1959 put Kelsey out of the Arsenal side for any considerable amount of time, with Jim Standen taking over in the meantime.
With Iván Rodríguez having a secure hold on the Rangers ' catching job, Tettleton played mostly as a right fielder and designated hitter.
With the popularity of the Ultima series of games catching on, Strategic Simulations, Inc. developed its own fantasy RPG series to compete in the market.
With his revolutionary songs catching the imagination of the masses, Gaddar became a legend.
With age quickly catching up to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson had to carry the offense.
With the Orioles, Duncan shared catching duties with Elrod Hendricks during the 1975 season before Rick Dempsey took over as the Orioles starting catcher in 1976.
* Flight-Briefing: With the guidance of the staff, Airhitchers explore the best possibilities for catching rides on flights and the procedural mechanics of how to take advantage of them.

With and speed
With only two aboard, Hotei does better than 27 mph -- and she gives a comfortable ride at this speed even in a three-foot chop.
With the speed and power of the body beautiful he saw before him, Ol' Case wanted No. 7 to be not only the best homerun hitter, but also the best bunter, base-runner and outfielder.
With a scanning speed of 1. 2 m / s, the playing time is 74 minutes, or 650 MB of data on a CD-ROM.
With the clutch disengaged, the gearbox input shaft is free to change its speed as the internal ratio is changed.
With the increasing popularity of multi-core processors, programmers now exploit thread-level parallel Gaussian elimination algorithms to increase the speed of computing.
With the introduction of MTV in the early 1990s, Indians began to be exposed to various forms of rock such as grunge and speed metal.
With a chosen band, Jehu set forth with all speed to Jezreel, where Jehoram was recovering from his wound from the Battle of Ramoth-Gilead.
With a higher compression ratio ( still only 6. 25: 1 ), engine power was at 3, 700 rpm and top speed was.
With the conventional two-spark-plug or one-spark-plug system and homogenous mixture, this squeeze stream prevents the flame from propagating to the combustion chamber's trailing side in the mid and high engine speed ranges.
With q as the electronic charge, is the wavelength of interest, h is Planck's constant, c is the speed of light, k is Boltzmann's constant, T is the temperature of the detector, is the zero-bias dynamic resistance area product ( often measured experimentally, but also expressible in noise level assumptions ), is the quantum efficiency of the device, and is the total flux of the source ( often a blackbody ) in photons / sec / cm².
With elements of both speed and surprise the Boer drove quickly towards the major British garrison at Ladysmith and the smaller ones at Mafeking and Kimberley.
With MTCMOS, high V < sub > th </ sub > transistors are used when switching speed is not critical, while low V < sub > th </ sub > transistors are used in speed sensitive paths.
With the industrial revolution finally gathering speed in the Netherlands and the ramparts taken down, Utrecht began to grow far beyond the medieval center from the 1880s onward with the construction of neighbourhoods such as Oudwijk, Wittevrouwen, Vogelenbuurt to the East, and Lombok to the West.
With the advent of subsecond rotation combined with multi-slice CT ( up to 320-slices ), high resolution and high speed can be obtained at the same time, allowing excellent imaging of the coronary arteries ( cardiac CT angiography ).
With respect to the center of mass both velocities are reversed by the collision: in the case of particles of different mass, a heavy particle moves slowly toward the center of mass, and bounces back with the same low speed, and a light particle moves fast toward the center of mass, and bounces back with the same high speed.
With a large velocity V, where the fraction V / c is significant, c being the speed of light, another scheme of relative velocity called rapidity, that depends on this ratio, is used in special relativity.
With the exception of the longer, distance contests, Quarter Horse races are run flat out, with the horses running at top speed for the duration.
With a top speed of 159 mph and 0-60 in 5. 9 seconds the gran prix GTP was a hit.
With a hero described as a " modern-day Mercury ", the title feature saw college student Jay Garrick imbued with superhuman speed after inhaling hard water vapors.
With the advent of programs such as the Total Information Awareness program and ADVISE, technologies such as high speed surveillance computers and biometrics software, and laws such as the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, governments now possess an unprecedented ability to monitor the activities of their subjects.
With intervals like minor 2nds and major 2nds fingered on different strings, the charango player can play sustained melodies at rapid speed with an alternating thumb / finger pattern.
With respect to the speed of the solar system around the galactic center of about 220 km / s, or the speed of the solar system relative to the CMB rest frame of about 368 km / s, the null results of those experiments are even more obvious.

1.471 seconds.