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With a sneer, the man spread his legs and, a third time, confronted them.
: " With its love of luxury and passion for colour, the art of this age delighted in the production of masterpieces that spread the fame of Byzantium throughout the whole of the Christian world.
With a population of 6. 76 million spread over, Cairo is by far the largest city in Egypt.
With the second version, Valve instituted a policy of ' delayed bans ,' the theory being that if a new hack is developed which circumvents the VAC system, it will spread amongst the ' cheating ' community.
" With Eisenhower's leadership and Dulles ' direction, CIA activities increased, to resist the spread of communism in poorer countries ; the CIA in part deposed the leaders of Iran in Operation Ajax, of Guatemala through Operation Pbsuccess, and possibly the newly independent Republic of the Congo ( Léopoldville ).
With over 120 mobile phone masts spread across its area, the island has a phone mast density almost 5 times that of the United Kingdom as a whole but similar to any urban area.
With the age of colonialism and Christian evangelism, the Latin script was spread overseas, and applied to indigenous American, Australian, Austronesian, Austroasiatic, and African languages.
With the vitamin B < sub > 1 </ sub > deficiency beri-beri being common during the First World War, the spread became more popular.
With the rise of the counterculture during the 1960s, Paganism continued to adapt and spread, particularly throughout the U. S., where radical new approaches emerged that dealt with contemporary social issues and interests, such as Neoshamanism, the Goddess movement and the Radical Faeries.
With the growth and spread of large, pagan gatherings and festivals in the 1980s, public varieties of Neo-Wicca continued to further diversify into additional, eclectic sub-denominations, often heavily influenced by the New Age and counter-culture movements.
Both medals may also be worn in miniature form on a ribbon on the left chest, with a silver American Bald Eagle with spread wings on the ribbon ( or a golden American Bald Eagle for a medal awarded " With Distinction ").
With the spread of the use of computers, algorithmic pseudorandom number generators replaced random number tables, and " true " random number generators ( hardware random number generators ) are only used in a few cases.
With the beginning of the open era, the establishment of an international professional tennis circuit, and revenues from the sale of television rights, tennis's popularity has spread worldwide, and the sport has shed its upper / middle-class English-speaking image ( although it is acknowledged that this stereotype still exists ).
With the Turkic expansion during Early Middle Ages ( c. 6th – 11th centuries ), peoples speaking Turkic languages spread across Central Asia, covering a vast geographical region stretching from Siberia to Europe and the Mediterranean.
With the Turkic expansion during Early Middle Ages ( c. 6th – 11th centuries ), Turkic languages, in the course of just a few centuries, spread across Central Asia, stretching from Siberia ( the Sakha Republic ) to the Mediterranean ( Seljuk Turks ).
With the rise of the Nazis in Germany and Austria, many of the Vienna Circle's members left for the USA where they taught in several universities, causing their philosophical ideas to spread in the Anglo-Saxon world throughout the 1930s-1940s.
With optical imaging devices, for example, it is the Fourier transform of the point spread function ( hence a function of spatial frequency ) i. e. the intensity distribution caused by a point object in the field of view.
With a healthier environment, diseases were caught less easily and did not spread as much.
With few countries establishing regular vaccination programs, measures to fight yellow fever have been neglected, making the virus a dangerous threat to spread again.
With the spread of Stored Program Control exchanges in the 1970s, pulse counting became a software job.
With the spread of television, he began to study the mass media.
With the spread of Buddhism, the Buddhist swastika reached Tibet and China.
With literally thousands of people and thousands of livestock traveling in a fairly small time slot the travelers had to spread out to find clean water, wood, good campsites, and grass.
With its sudden storms and expansive spread, the lake is a great test of sailing skills.
With the spread of Christianity in Egypt, by the late 3rd century, knowledge of hieroglyphic writing was lost, as well as Demotic slightly later, making way for a writing system more closely associated with the Christian church.

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With most constitutional functions delegated to Cabinet, the governor acts in a primarily ceremonial fashion.
With most of the Assembly still favoring a constitutional monarchy rather than a republic, the various groupings reached a compromise.
With the constitutional reforms made in 1995, the EPS got its current apolitical nature, turning into a professional, national military institution newly named " Ejército de Nicaragua " ( National Army of Nicaragua ).
With respect to actual governance, the monarch has only three constitutional rights: to be kept informed, to advise, and to warn.
With Askin's death, investigative journalists were freed from the threat of legal action under Australia's punitive defamation laws — unlike the United States, Australia has no constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and there is no precedent like that in US law that makes truth an absolute defence.
With the constitutional reforms of 1972, these parties created a common front, the Tamil United Front ( later Tamil United Liberation Front ).
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 a campaign for a state-led constitutional amendment gaining strength, and a fear that this could result in a " runaway convention ", the proposal to mandate direct elections for the Senate was finally introduced in the Congress.
With most constitutional functions lent to Cabinet, the governor general acts in a primarily ceremonial fashion.
With the generation or so before 1922 there " had been a marked growth in the constitutional recognition of the Welsh nation ," wrote historian Dr. John Davies.
With the help of Sémonville he now started to push a project of constitutional reform that followed the French Constitution of the Year VIII in important respects: a bicameral legislature would be appointed by a " National College " ( akin to the French Senate ) from a list of names produced by a convoluted system of national elections.
With order now restored throughout the Empire, Franz Joseph felt free to go back on the constitutional concessions he had made, especially as the Austrian parliament, meeting at Kremsier, had behaved, in the young Emperor's view, abominably.
With the completion of the new legislative council building in Jalan Mabohai, the Lapau will soon become a symbol of the sultanate's constitutional history.
With the specific request of a federal structure of a future German state the Western Powers followed German constitutional tradition since the foundation of the Reich in 1871.
With the change in government in 1996, Prime Minister John Howard proceeded with an alternative policy of holding a constitutional convention.
With the constitutional unification of England with Scotland in 1707 and then with Ireland in 1800, Britannia became an increasingly important symbol and a strong rallying point among Britons.
With the Federal army still searching for him, José traveled to Mazatlán and joined a battalion comprising Pimas, Yaquis, and Opatas, that was part of the ranks of Pablo Lagarma, who had declared for constitutional restoration.
With the Lords now indicating a willingness to work with the lower house, " the Crown's most important protection within Parliament had been shaken as never before and the constitutional crisis between the Stuarts and their Parliaments had entered a new stage of development ".
With formal adoption ( inauguration ) of the Amendment IX to the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the anthem Hey, Slavs gained constitutional sanction on November 25, 1988.
With this success, Law returned to the constitutional crisis surrounding the House of Lords.
Ohio v. Roberts, 448 U. S. 56 ( 1980 ), set forth a two-pronged test in order for hearsay to be admissible against a criminal defendant: ( 1 ) the declarant generally must be shown to be unavailable ; and ( 2 ) the statement must have been made under circumstances providing sufficient “ indicia of reliability .” With respect to the second prong, a reliability determination may assume that hearsay is sufficiently reliable for constitutional purposes if it satisfies a “ firmly rooted ” hearsay exception.
With the agreement of the prosecutor, Parrott, well aware that the attorneys intended to use the case to raise a constitutional challenge, increased it to $ 125.
With the proclamation of the Italian Republic in 1946, the office received constitutional recognition and 25 men assumed the office in 66 years.
With one exception, in the United States an acquittal cannot be appealed by the prosecution because of constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy.

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