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With the appearance of press and the codification of halachah his responsa was included into numerous collections, the most prominent being Shulchan Aruch.

With and nature
With justified bitterness the author speaks of `` what seems to me to have been an inexcusable body of ignorance about the nature of the Russian Communist movement, about the history of its diplomacy, about what had happened in the purges, and about what had been going on in Poland and the Baltic States ''.
With J. J. Thomson's discovery of the electron in 1897, it became clear that atoms were not the smallest building blocks of nature, but were rather composite particles.
With regard to ( 1 ), Hume argues that the uniformity principle cannot be demonstrated, as it is " consistent and conceivable " that nature might stop being regular.
With the last move, the nature of the strip changed.
With the string section laid off, synthesisers took a dominating role, as was the trend in the larger music scene of the time, although studio strings were present on some of the tracks conducted by Rainer Pietsch, the overall soundscape had a more electronic feel in keeping with the futuristic nature of the album.
With this research on why employees engage in OCBs comes the debate among I – O psychologists about the voluntary or involuntary nature of engaging in OCBs.
With colleague Lucien Febvre he founded the Annales School in 1929, by starting the new scholarly journal, Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
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 its four arms attached with a combination of different active agents, for example, iRNA ( for gene silencing ), microRNA ( for gene expression regulation ), aptamer ( for targeting ) and ribozyme ( as catalyst ), the X-shaped RNA can achieve therapeutic and diagnostic functions by regulating gene expression and cellular function, and binding to cancer cells with precision, enhanced by its polyvalent nature and synergistic effects by design.
" With sentiments of this nature in mind, it is little wonder that national interest fell within preventing the infusion of American investment into the project.
With the end of the war, the priority of allied unity was replaced with a new challenge, the nature of the relationship between the two emerging superpowers.
With the advent of atomic clocks, it became feasible to define the second based on fundamental properties of nature.
With a highly romanticized view he envisioned the pioneers as morally sound, hardworking individuals who lived close to nature and to God.
With her better nature overcome, the she-wolf devours each of her own children, then her relatives ' children in order of relationship, and finally the children of strangers.
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of great ideologies and ultimately the Tangentopoli scandals, the heterogeneous nature of the party led it to its collapse.
With his experiments Guericke disproved the hypothesis of " horror vacui ", that nature abhors a vacuum.
With its sparsely populated nature, its local courts tend to be pretty quiet.
With the nature of the term coke, a codename for slaves, clear to him now, Haddock furiously confronts the Arab.
With the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, an " Electric Reliability Organization " was created to develop and enforce compliance with mandatory reliability standards in the U. S. This non-governmental, " self-regulatory organization " was created in recognition of the interconnected and international nature of the bulk power grid.
With the fall of the Song dynasty in 1279, and the subsequent dislocation caused by the establishment of the Yuan dynasty by the Mongol conquerors, many court and literary artists retreated from social life, and returned to nature, through landscape paintings, and by renewing the " blue and green " style of the Tang era.
With Richard Coyne he extends the argument to a consideration of the nature of architectural education and design as a way of thinking.
With their composite form and violent nature, harpies are depicted in films, television and other aspects of popular culture.
In his autobiography, With Nails, Richard E. Grant diarises the production of the film in detail, noting the ad-hoc nature of the production and extensive rewriting and replotting during the actual filming.
With the rise of suburbs, Green Haven became increasingly residential in nature, with local shops closing under pressure from nearby plazas and strip malls.

With and tenure
With these exceptions Buckingham's tenure of office was chiefly marked by scandals and intrigues.
With John Chamberlain ( and Suzanne La Follette as managing editor ), Hazlitt served as editor of the early free market publication The Freeman from 1950 to 1952, and as sole editor-in-chief from 1952 to 1953, and its contributors during his tenure there included Hayek, Mises and Wilhelm Röpke, as well as the writers James Burnham, John Dos Passos, Max Eastman, John T. Flynn, Frank Meyer, Raymond Moley, Morrie Ryskind and George Sokolsky.
With the overthrow of the Bokassa monarchy in September 1979, Domitien was arrested and brought to trial on charges of covering up extortion committed by Bokassa during her tenure as prime minister.
With a tenure of just over eight months, Downer is to date the shortest-serving leader of the federal Liberal Party.
With no security of tenure on the farms, banks have been reluctant to extend loans to the new farmers, many of whom do not have much experience in commercial farming, nor assets to provide alternative collateral for any borrowed money.
With the newly formed Castletown Rugby Union Football Club Limited, the club has secured the tenure on the pitch at Poulsom Park, having taken on a lease from the Castletown Commissioners.
With the exception of the years 1991 – 1994, when her party was in opposition, she continued to hold that office until she resigned in 2000 over a controversy in which she was criticised, as a private individual, for trying to convert her tenancy into a condominium, circumventing a controversial housing tenure law that she was responsible for introducing and advocating in her public role as Minister of Justice.
" Ten Years With Maggie ", a cassette compilation of sketches written during Thatcher's tenure as Prime Minister, emerged in 1989 and was reissued on CD as " Week Ending with Maggie " in April 2009.
With a tenure in office to date of, Perry is the longest continuously serving current U. S. governor, and the second longest serving current U. S. governor — after Terry Branstad of Iowa.
With his ten year tenure on the Warner music label at an end, a greatest hits compilation The Best of Howard Jones was released in 1993.
With a ten-year tenure he is Nevada's longest-serving governor, he was elected to two full four-year terms in 1990 and 1994, but lifetime term limits prevented him from seeking the governorship again in 1998.
With the establishment of reservations, tribal territories diminished to a fraction of original areas and indigenous customary practices of land tenure sustained only for a time, and not in every instance.
With the General Allotment Act ( Dawes ), 1887, the government sought to individualize tribal lands by authorizing allotments held in individual tenure.
Its previous headmaster, F. Washington Jarvis, who retired in the summer of 2004 after a 30-year tenure, published two books about Roxbury Latin: a history of the school and a collection of his speeches to boys at Roxbury Latin ( With Love and Prayers ).
With his tenure lasting for more than twenty years, he was the longest standing member of the band before his departure in 2008.
With the departure of John in 1999, former Pontypridd and Wales flanker, Richie Collins became head coach, and while some significant scalps – notably a win over Heineken Cup winners Leicester in 2000 – came his way, his tenure in charge was short-lived.
During her tenure, BBC television was responsible for natural history landmarks, such as Life, worldwide entertainment hits, including Strictly Come Dancing known as Dancing With the Stars, The Apprentice and Top Gear ; new comedy formats, such as Outnumbered and Gavin & Stacey.
With her bob hairstyle and freckles, tomboyish Mary Ann was a vast departure from the winsome miniature heroines who would populate the series before and after her tenure.
With limited resources during his two season tenure, he still managed to win another Coppa Italia, reach a UEFA Cup semi-final, and secure a lucrative Champions League place.
With the consistory of February 21, 1998, Jaworski was created Cardinal by John Paul II in pectore, one of four such secret cardinal appointments made by the pontiff during his tenure ; Jaworski's cardinalate was publicly proclaimed at the consistory of February 21, 2001.
He also talks about his complete tenure on the show in the featurette " The Boy With the Golden Star " dedicated to Adric on the Warriors ' Gate DVD.
With the arrival of a younger Doctor and changing tastes, the Second Doctor's tenure was characterised by a faster pace and a preference toward " monster of the week "- style horror stories, whilst the purely historical adventures that were a recurring feature of the Hartnell era ceased with The Highlanders, the only Troughton-era entry in that genre.
With ratings up 62 % during his tenure, Abrams left to concentrate on his 9pm show Live with Dan Abrams, which replaced Scarborough Country due to Joe Scarborough's move to mornings.
With his San Diego tenure at an end, it appeared that Williams ' managerial career was finished.

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