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With the extra power available, the wet workshop was no longer needed ; the S-IC and S-II lower stages could launch a " dry workshop ", with its interior already prepared, directly into orbit.
With regard to the sale of alcohol, it is classified as a moist county — a county in which alcohol sales are prohibited ( a dry county ), but containing a " wet " city where package alcohol sales are allowed, in this case Mount Sterling.
With regard to the sale of alcohol, it is classified as a moist county — a county in which alcohol sales are prohibited ( a dry county ), but containing a " wet " city, in this case Morehead, where package alcohol sales are allowed.
With regard to the sale of alcohol, it is classified as a moist county — a county in which alcohol sales are prohibited ( a dry county ), but containing a " wet " city, in this case two cities: Pikeville and suburb Coal Run Village, where package alcohol sales are allowed.
With regard to the sale of alcohol, it is classified as a " moist county ", where alcohol sales are prohibited ( a dry county ), but that contains a " wet " city, in this case Nicholasville, where package alcohol sales are allowed.
With regard to the sale of alcohol, it is classified as a moist county — a county in which alcohol sales are prohibited ( a dry county ), but containing a " wet " city.
With the onset of the wet season, when the billabongs and swamps start to fill with water, the night air is filled with the sounds of frogs such as the northern bullfrog and the marbled frog.
With often varying conditions at each starting point ( typically comprising dry tarmac, wet tarmac, snow, and ice, sometimes all in a single stage of the rally ), this placed a big emphasis on tyre choices, as a driver has to balance the need for grip on ice and snow with the need for grip on dry tarmac.
With heavy rain on race day, through good use of an extreme wet tyre he finished 3rd, achieving his first podium since 2005.
With the Third Battle of Ypres, to which the War Cabinet had reluctantly agreed on condition that it did not degenerate into a long-drawn out fight like the Somme, already bogged down in unseasonably early wet weather, French ( 14 August 1917 ) told Riddell ( managing director of the News of the World, and likely to pass on French's views to Lloyd George ) that Henry Wilson ’ s talents were being wasted, and that the government was not ascertaining “ the views of our leading soldiers ”.
With such " wet lease " arrangements ( also known as " ACMI " standing for aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance provided by the airline and fuel and other fees paid by the chartering entity ), World Airways essentially functions as a cargo airline arm or subsidiary, of another airline in which a separate division would not be an efficient use of an airlines resources.
With many open rooms and wet and dry lab spaces alike, the marine lab is particularly useful for countries which do not maintain permanent research stations in the area.
With the exception of Eastern Shuttle and services to Boston ( all of which use clearly marked buses ), many Chinatown bus companies use wet leases to provide overflow capacity during the weekend.
With the bases loaded, facing Carl Morton, Alley hit a line drive which landed in front of center fielder Boots Day, who slipped on the wet grass.
With marshlands largely destroyed, these cranes are increasingly dependent on wet paddy fields in India.
With a headlight, taillight, turn signals, mirrors, smog system, revised exhaust system and a 2. 8 gallon gas tank with 0. 6 gal reserve, the 650L has a wet weight.
With their carriers lying nine miles offshore, the marines were landed far more quickly than could have been achieved using landing craft, and without the need to get their boots wet.
With the Third Battle of Ypres, to which the War Cabinet had reluctantly agreed on condition that it did not degenerate into a long-drawn out fight like the Somme, already bogged down in unseasonably early wet weather, French ( 14 August 1917 ) claimed to Riddell ( managing director of the News of the World, and likely to pass on French's views to Lloyd George ) that Robertson was “ anxious to get the whole of the military power into his own hands, that he is a capable organiser but not a great soldier, and we are suffering from a lack of military genius ”.
With the track wet thanks to persistent showers, Pironi was on a quick lap when his Ferrari hit the back of Alain Prost's slow moving Renault at high speed, vaulting over the top of it.
With slick tyres on a track that was now wet, Senna was gesturing for the race to be stopped but this was not to be.
With just over four laps to go, Schumacher hooked his right front wheel over the curb and spun onto the wet grass.
With the negative in his enlarger, the artist developed large sheets selectively, pouring on photographic solutions and repeatedly creasing and folding the wet paper.
With either wet or dry liner designs, the liners ( or sleeves ) can be replaced, potentially allowing overhaul or rebuild without replacement of the block itself ; but in reality, they are difficult to remove and install, and for many applications ( such as most late-model cars and trucks ), an engine will never undergo such a procedure in its working lifespan.
With a well-built bow drill and enough practice, fire can be easily created even in wet conditions.

With and roads
With the Nigerien government counting 18949 km of roads in the nation, this comes to one accident for every five kilometers in 2008.
With competition from the railways having taken a large share of traffic in the second half of the 19th century, improvements in roads and vehicle technology in the early part of the 20th century meant that the lorry was also becoming a threat to the canals.
With the introduction of roads and electricity, however, the kingdom has entered trade relations as its citizens seek modern, manufactured goods.
With the advent of the Roman Empire, there was a need for armies to be able to travel quickly from one area to another, and the roads that existed were often muddy, which greatly delayed the movement of large masses of troops.
With the development, mass production, and popular embrace of the automobile, faster and higher capacity roads were needed.
With the construction of major all-weather roads on both sides of the Gambia River, the waterway has become less significant for passenger traffic.
With the advent of the Utah Central Rail Road in 1870, a transition to mechanized agriculture and a surge of commerce, banking, improved roads, new water systems, and electrification of homes began.
With little industry, and land transportation links limited to bumpy wagon roads from the east coast of Florida, Tampa was a fishing village with very few people, and poor prospects for development.
With the exception of the island Grand Isle, the only roads leaving Jefferson parish go to St. Charles Parish upriver and both Orleans Parish and Plaquemines Parish downriver.
With better automobiles and better roads, farmers and ranchers could live further from centers of trade.
With a bustling, modern train station and major roads passing through, such as the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 95 ), Interstate 295, Interstate 195, U. S. Route 130, U. S. Route 206 and Route 33, it is a transportation hub.
With the canal gone and the railroad seeing only a portion of its former business, and as the interstate system and other high speed roads have turned the all day trip of the nineteenth century into an hours's drive, East Syracuse has become fully a suburb of Syracuse.
With the advent of steamboat travel, the use of the Natchez Trace declined significantly, and the old roadbed was used as local farm roads by the mid-19th century.
With the newfound revenues, the village's roads were paved and lighted, garbage pickup was introduced, and a policeman was hired.
With the exception of driving animals into London on foot, the transport of heavy goods tended be restricted to those times when the non-metalled roads were passable due to dry weather.
With the addition of minor roads, a schoolhouse, and soon a church, a small community was established at these narrows.
With the increase of automobiles and improvement of roads and highways in the early part of the 20th century, the developing community gradually attracted a wealth of newcomers.
With technologies in developed countries continuing to advance, there is now an increasing move to develop and implement smart traffic lights on the roads.
With Dutch funding, the Bangladeshi government began to help develop older chars in the late 1970s, and the effort has since become a multiagency operation building roads, culverts, embankments, cyclone shelters, toilets and ponds, as well as distributing land to settlers.
With the rise of the Roman Empire, the Romans built roads using deep roadbeds of crushed stone as an underlying layer to ensure that they kept dry.
With the help of European Community funds some roads have been built, all of them paved, and a scenic amphitheater has been created by the German architect Peter Haupt ( who died in 2003 ) at the top of the village hill.
With archaeological findings that are proving settlements going back to 3000 BC, Akhisar has been a busy trade center with its strategic location at the intersection of important roads during ancient and medieval ages.
With rapid urbanization the forests have been replaced by impervious surfaces — roofs, roads, parking lots — and stormwater runoffs have increased flooding.
With the addition of these roads, accessibility to the flamingos ’ habitat increases, leading to more commercial mining and tourism, which in turn results in detrimental effects to the Andean Flamingo population.

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