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With Jefferson's second term winding down, and his decision to retire widely known, Madison decided to seek the presidency in 1808.
With time winding down the Saints threw backward passes and brought the ball down the length of the field for a touchdown, but kicker John Carney missed the extra point, which would have tied the game, so the Saints lost by one point, 20 – 19.
With the War winding down, King held the Canadian federal election, 1945, and won the election, with a minority, but formed a functioning coalition to continue governing.
With the insurgent candidacies of Republican Pat Buchanan and Democrat Jerry Brown winding down, Perot was the natural beneficiary of populist resentment toward establishment politicians.
With a 23 jewel movement and manual winding ( 43 hours ), it was a modified Russian version of the Swiss Valjoux 7734 of the early 1970s.
With accusations against his co-workers, he began the process of winding up the Solid Rock operation and the dreams of the artistic community came crashing down.
With an L / R drive it is possible to control a low voltage resistive motor with a higher voltage drive simply by adding an external resistor in series with each winding.
* With time winding down in regulation and the Suns trailing 94 – 91, Westphal poked the ball away from Jo Jo White, took a long pass from Dennis Awtrey, and hit a breakaway layup.
With the start of World War II, the Type 97 contributed significantly to the Japanese victories at the Battle of Malaya and the Battle of the Philippines, as its light weight enabled the tank to traverse unsupported bridges and ferry crossing which would be unable to take heavier tanks, and its small size allowed it to travel along the long winding and narrow roads at that time.
With recent advances in independent brushless excitation control of the rotor winding set that eliminates reliance on slip for operation, the ' brushless wound-rotor doubly fed electric machine ' is the third type of synchronous motor with all the theoretical qualities of the synchronous motor and the wound-rotor doubly fed motor combined, such as power factor correction, highest power density, highest potential torque density, low cost electronic controller, highest efficiency, etc.
With regard to the former of these classes, it may be noticed that although apportioned rent becomes payable only when the whole rent is due, the landlord, in the case of the bankruptcy of an ordinary tenant, may prove for a proportionate part of the rent up to the date of the receiving order ; and that a similar rule holds good in the winding up of a company ; and further that the act of 1870 applies to the liability to pay, as well as to the right to receive, rent.
With the need for the V-1710 winding down at the end of the war, Allison found itself with a massive production infrastructure that was no longer needed.
With Oregon lawmen hot on his trail, Harry Tracy was forced to abandon the horse, which was returned to its owners and eventually ended up working on a Pat Burns cattle drive from the Chilcotin country before finally winding up in Hazelton.
With no mechanical load on the series motor, the current is low, the magnetic field produced by the field winding is weak, and so the armature must turn faster to produce sufficient counter-EMF to balance the supply voltage ( and internal voltage drops ).
With the falls representing the end of the line for boat traffic, river boat captains were forced to choose a side of the river on which they would dock to unload their passengers and goods ; some of which would continue their upriver journey on winding portage toll roads.
With the war winding down, he was detached to the Bureau of Navigation in August 1918.
With the clock winding down and the Dolphins trailing by three, Marino pretended to spike the ball to stop the clock.
With the Rockets up 101-100 with 20 seconds left and the shot clock winding down, Hakeem Olajuwon kicked it out to Horry, who hit a 3 over Orlando's Horace Grant to give Houston a 104-100 lead with 14. 1 seconds left.
With seven laps to go, Piquet was 20 seconds ahead and winding down his boost as he allowed Prost to unlap himself.
The Arrows had another hit single with " My Last Night With You " which made the UK top 30 in 1975, but the band's single releases were few and far between as a result of their producer Mickie Most's winding down his own career momentum.
With Grant's administration rocked by a number of scandals ( including a shady deal for gold speculation that led to a crash in the market and several business deals that saw high-ranking governmental officials gain kickbacks ) and Reconstruction winding down, his Republican Party lost seats to the opposition Democratic Party but retained an overall majority.
With the WB's drive to have stations in other markets take the network and pushing market exclusivity for those stations, along with wanting to push viewership to WCGV, Sinclair made the decision to begin winding down carriage agreements with providers outside of the Milwaukee and Green Bay markets and ended their focus on WVTV as a regional superstation.
With the Vietnam war winding down it was also an ideal time for ISI to help rebuild the gap between the Department of Defense and academia.
With winding lanes, tree-lined streets, lush landscaping and nearby Encanto Park, this neighborhood resembles more of an English suburb than a Phoenician neighborhood.

With and down
With a swift swoop of his big arms, he grabbed Sally out of the circle surrounding him, and then kissed her soundly before setting her down so she could stand by his side while they jointly chose the rest of their `` outfit ''.
With this realization, sometimes, he saw himself as he looked down.
With one hand she held her skirt down while she took Jack's extended hand with the other.
With those paintings of big constructions crashing down, he felt he could stop.
With great difficulty John clambered to his feet and started to run, sweat pouring down his face.
With these completed and ice gone from the St. Peter's River ( present-day Minnesota river ) their 250 bushels of wheat, 100 bushels of oats and barley and 30 bushels of peas and some chickens were loaded onto the flat-bottomed boats and rowed up the river to Big Stone Lake, across into Lake Traverse, and down the Red.
With one down in the eighth, Marv Throneberry drew a walk and stole second as Hyde fanned Tuttle.
With a tiny fur-piece wrapped around her shoulders, she wiggled her satin-covered buttocks down the street before him and didn't stop.
With a little intelligence, I can reach down and pick up big nuggets of gold.
With comfort bikes and hybrids, cyclists sit high over the seat, their weight directed down onto the saddle, such that a wider and more cushioned saddle is preferable.
With hand-operated brakes, force is applied to brake levers mounted on the handlebars and transmitted via Bowden cables or hydraulic lines to the friction pads, which apply pressure to the braking surface, causing friction which slows the bicycle down.
With the war in Europe, many European jewelry firms were forced shut down.
With the proper mixture of water, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, micro-organisms are allowed to break down organic matter to produce compost.
With inputs and outputs, we would otherwise have to write down Laplace transforms to encode all the information about a system.
* With the alveolar clicks, written with an exclamation mark,, the tip of the tongue is pulled down abruptly and forcefully from the roof of the mouth, sometimes using a lot of jaw motion, and making a hollow pop!
With regard to occupational pension schemes, the SE is covered by the provisions laid down in the proposal for a directive on institutions for occupational schemes, presented by the Commission in October 2000, in particular in connection with the possibility of introducing a single pension scheme for all their employees in the European Union.
With his soft voice, he was sometimes shouted down or excluded from discussions.
With almost 20 parties competing in the first round, the presidential election came down to a January 7, 1996 runoff in which PAN candidate Álvaro Arzú Irigoyen defeated Alfonso Portillo Cabrera of the FRG by just over 2 % of the vote.
With the election of a new Minister, the FCP is in the process of being wound down, despite campaigning to extend its terms of reference to make it a permanent advisory panel.
With William Penn and Robert Barclay as allies of Fox, the challenge to Fox's leadership was eventually put down.
With intervening troops already airborne, Cédras and other top leaders agreed to step down.
With time, Bogart grew too weak to walk up and down stairs.
Icon of the Melanesian Brotherhood Martyrs at Canterbury Cathedral ( Anglican Communion ) With the Reformation, after an initial uncertainty among early Lutherans, who painted a few " icon "- like depictions of leading Reformers, and continued to paint scenes from Scripture, Protestants came down firmly against icon-like portraits, especially larger ones, even of Christ.
With the help of Johannes Jessenius, Kepler attempted to negotiate a more formal employment arrangement with Tycho, but negotiations broke down in an angry argument and Kepler left for Prague on April 6.
With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to lay down his military command and return to Rome.

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