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With and transverse
With acute transverse myelitis, the onset is sudden and progresses rapidly in hours and days.
With a sphere or ellipsoid, the conjugate diameter is known as the polar axis and the transverse as the equatorial axis.
With p = l = 0, the TEM < sub > 00 </ sub > mode is the lowest order, or fundamental transverse mode of the laser resonator and has the same form as a Gaussian beam.
With the addition of transverse walls on the peribolos between the inner and outer walls, it formed a virtually separate fortress.

With and engine
With a 15-to-one engine, a supersonic aircraft weighing 300,000 pounds could rise vertically.
With capacity to produce up to 5, 000 engines a year by 100 specially trained personnel, like traditional Aston Martin engine production from Newport Pagnell, assembly of each unit is entrusted to a single technician from a pool of 30, with V8 and V12 variants assembled in under 20 hours.
With engine power as a major limitation, combined with the desire for accuracy and other operational factors, bomber designs tended to be tailored to one particular role.
With Elliots working on the guidance system Armstrong Siddeley would develop the liquid fuel engine.
With a rigid mechanical linkage, smooth engagement would be near-impossible because engine movement inevitably occurs as the drive is " taken up.
With logic, the engine is able to generate new information from the knowledge contained in the rule base and data to be processed.
With his engine afire, Bush flew several miles from the island, where he and one other crew member on the TBM Avenger bailed out of the aircraft ; the other man's parachute did not open.
With respect to Google, thirty-seven leaders in search engine optimization concluded in April 2007 that the relevance of having your keywords in the-attribute is little to none and in September 2009 Matt Cutts of Google announced that they are no longer taking keywords into account whatsoever.
With a 2. 5 L six-cylinder engine, all-steel body, front independent suspension, hydraulic shock absorbers, hot-water heating ( with electric blower ), and central speedometer.
With a higher compression ratio ( still only 6. 25: 1 ), engine power was at 3, 700 rpm and top speed was.
With the Quake engine source code now able to be changed, further features were added to QuakeC in the form of new builtin functions.
With some motor technology licensed from western Europe, but still using the Škoda-designed 1289 cc engine, Škoda engineers designed a car comparable to western production.
With its mediocre performance, outdated and inefficient two-stroke engine ( which returned poor fuel economy for the car's size and produced heavy exhaust ), and production shortages, the Trabant is often cited as an example of the disadvantages of centralized planning ; on the other hand, it is regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed former East Germany and of the fall of communism ( in former West Germany, as many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989 ).
With the advent of the. NET framework, the scripting team took the decision to implement future support for VBScript within ASP. NET for web development, and therefore no new versions of the VBScript engine would be developed and it moved over to being supported by Microsoft's Sustaining Engineering Team, who are responsible for bug fixes and security enhancements.
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 the engineering of the faster jet engine in the 1940s, mass air travel became commercially viable.
With the propeller pushing mostly air instead of water, the load on the engine is greatly reduced, causing the engine to race and the prop to spin fast enough to result in cavitation, at which point little thrust is generated at all.
With the introduction of more luxurious models and a much more powerful 4-liter engine, sales of the Cherokee increased even higher as the price of gasoline fell, and the term " sport utility vehicle " began to be used in the national press for the first time.
With a 1. 5-liter engine, it sold one million copies by the end of its production run in 1962,
With, the AECs were grossly underpowered by today's standards, and drivers and offsiders routinely froze in winter and sweltered in summer due to the truck's open cab design and the position of the engine radiator, with its cooling fan, behind the seats.
With the pilot placed high for a good view over the short nose and close-cowled radial engine, it could almost have come from the Filton drawing boards.
With the engine installation cleaned up, front cockpit faired over and a headrest fitted it flew into 8th place in the 1928 King's Cup race.
With the Klimov version of the British Nene jet engine, this design became the MiG-15, which first flew on December 31, 1948.
With the introduction of this V-8, the six-cylinder engines were discontinued ; a six-cylinder engine would not return to the full-size Pontiac line until the GM corporate downsizing of 1977.

With and mounting
With mounting debt incurred, A & M hoped to recoup some of their losses by marketing the Burritos as a straight country group.
" With the colonial and native civilizations in collision, compounded by British incitement of Indian tribes and mounting hostilities between the two peoples, Jefferson's administration took quick measures to avert another major conflict.
With public frustration over strikes mounting, Wilson's government in 1969 proposed a series of changes to the legal basis for industrial relations ( labour law ) in the UK, which were outlined in a White Paper " In Place of Strife " put forward by the Employment Secretary Barbara Castle.
With conservatives who attacked Johnson's Great Society making major gains in Congress in the 1966 midterm elections, and with anger and frustration mounting over the Vietnam War, Johnson was still able to secure the passage of additional programs during his last two years in office.
With unrest mounting around him, his second wife Theophano took as her lover Nikephoros II's nephew and general John Tzimiskes.
With the evidence mounting, Van Doren deliberately loses, but is rewarded with a sizable contract from NBC to appear as a special correspondent on the Today show.
With IRS problems mounting against the original three founding members for failure to pay back taxes, they advised the younger Isley brothers and Jasper to leave the band.
With the antagonism of the European powers mounting, and smarting from her humiliation by the Austrians at the Bosnian crisis, Russia sought to gain the upper hand by creating a Russophile " Slavic block " in the Balkans, directed both against Austria-Hungary and the Ottomans.
With casualties mounting for minimal gains, the next day the Highlanders ' attack was called off.
: With improved engines, rigid mounting and no turret lamp
With mounting responsibilities, the amiable element in Allenby ’ s character publicly waned, ensuring that he was disliked by many subordinate officers and the cavalry ’ s rank and file.
With The Knack experiencing rapidly diminishing chart success, and mounting critical backlash against them Fieger left amidst internal squabbles on December 31, 1981, mere months after the release of Round Trip.
With heightened popularity came mounting pressure.
With mounting delays, the projected cost to complete the line rose from the initial £ 894, 000 to £ 1. 5 million, and in 1837 parliamentary authority had to be sought to raise further capital.
With casualties mounting and the Americans drawing closer, the German high command transferred the 3rd Panzergrenadier Division to Aachen, followed by the I SS Panzer Corps, which included the 116th Panzer Division and SS Heavy Panzer Battalion 101, an element of the 1st SS Panzer Division.
With pressures mounting on Thatcher, Howe resigned from the Cabinet on 1 November 1990 — in the aftermath of the Prime Minister's position at the Rome European Council meeting the previous weekend, at which she had declared for the first time that Britain would never enter a single currency — writing a cautiously worded letter of resignation in which he criticised Thatcher's overall handling of UK relations with the European Union.
With pressure mounting to have the Heir Presumptive wed, the marriage was hastily arranged, and Sibylla — whom the author depicts as fickle — easily transferred her affections to the younger man.
With suspicions that the President's own guard had been behind the murder, and amidst mounting national and international pressure, he formed a commission with his most trusted collaborators, and members of the church, to fully investigate the crime.
With pressure mounting against him, Packwood announced his resignation from the Senate on September 7, 1995, after the Senate Ethics Committee unanimously recommended that he be expelled from the Senate for ethical misconduct.
With losses mounting, Field Marshal Montgomery agreed with a plan to take Rommel out of the battle plan.
With concern mounting on Capitol Hill, the Department of Defense created the Joint Special Operations Agency on 1 January 1984 ; this agency, however, had neither operational nor command authority over any SOF.
With discontent mounting in England, Owain I of Gwynedd joined with Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth in a second grand Welsh revolt against Henry II.
With opposition to the war mounting, a movement to repeal the resolution — which war critics decried as having given the Johnson administration a " blank check "— began to gather steam.
With losses of cars at the frontier mounting, Citroën supplied a further 570 to the army between February and May 1940, and subsequent deliveries probably took place before military defeat intervened.

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