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With the Renaissance, tyrannicide — or assassination for personal or political reasons — became more common again in Western Europe.
With ISO / IEC 80000-13, this common meaning was codified in a formal standard.
With the original 110 and 300 baud modems of the late 1970s, BBSes were particularly slow and file transfers were typically limited to text files ( lists of BBS systems were a common example ) and small software applications, typically terminal programs for accessing BBSes.
With the transition from English law, which had common law crimes, to the new legal system under the U. S. Constitution, which prohibited ex post facto laws at both the federal and state level, the question was raised whether there could be common law crimes in the United States.
With normal use, small reductions in white cell count and serum sodium are common ; however, in rare cases, the loss of platelets may become life-threatening.
With it Erasmus challenged common assumptions, painting the clergy as educators who should share the treasury of their knowledge with the laity.
With the present day all difference has disappeared ; philosophers are not monks, for we find them generally in connection with the world, participating with others in some common work or calling.
With knowledge of his sexuality becoming more common beginning in the 1970s, some film historians and gay studies scholars have detected homosexual themes in Whale's work, particularly in Bride of Frankenstein in which a number of the creative people associated with the cast, including Ernest Thesiger and Colin Clive, were alleged to be gay or bisexual.
With the widespread use of the original acronym as a common noun, actual optical amplifiers have come to be referred to as " laser amplifiers ", notwithstanding the apparent redundancy in that designation.
With the growth of industrialism and the introduction of machinery, longer hours became far more common, with 14 – 15 hours being the norm, and 16 not at all uncommon.
With variation between species, the most common dental formula is:
With the vitamin B < sub > 1 </ sub > deficiency beri-beri being common during the First World War, the spread became more popular.
With literally thousands in existence, micronations of the second type are by far the most common.
With the shift in the 1990s towards heavier, long-wheelbase models and light towing, V6 engines became more common and some automakers dropped their four-cylinder engines from their lineup.
With a relatively substantial road network, car travel is common in Niue.
With the advent of the early music movement, smaller orchestras where players worked on execution of works in styles derived from the study of older treatises on playing became common.
Efficiency and common problems: With only one cylinder in plunger pumps, the fluid flow varies between maximum flow when the plunger moves through the middle positions, and zero flow when the plunger is at the end positions.
With a play by mail game, the players can play whenever they choose, since responses need not be immediate ; this is sometimes referred to as turn-based gaming and is common among browser-based games.
With the constitutional reforms of 1972, these parties created a common front, the Tamil United Front ( later Tamil United Liberation Front ).
Another common element is fast-talking, witty repartee ( You Can't Take It With You, His Girl Friday ).
With a rejection on his record from such a legendary officer, Martok could no longer even serve as a common soldier.
With the introduction of the printing press to Britain by William Caxton in 1476, printed works became both more common and more economically important.
With the revival of the Roman law in the 14th century in Europe, this Latin term was used to refer to the legal standing of persons ( such as the various " estates of the realm "-noble, common, and clerical ), and in particular the special status of the king.

With and touch
With the Labor Party split between Scullin's supporters and Langites, and with a very popular leader ( Lyons had a genial manner and the common touch ), the UAP won the subsequent parliamentary elections in December 1931 in a massive landslide which saw the two wings of the Labor Party cut down to 18 seats between them, and Lyons became Prime Minister in January 1932.
: With touch of majesty diffused her soul ;
With all of these means of transportation, residents have regular ways of staying in touch with the mainland, and the addition of cable television keeps them in touch with the rest of the world.
With our gentle hand and touch
With our gentle hand and touch
With faith in lives that touch us here
With a touch of Timor pony-three parts thoroughbred at least -
With the kandi usually being tight in nature, the person wearing them can constantly feel the bracelets on their arms, thus enhancing the touch sensitive part of ecstasy intoxication.
With the sole exception of smell, all sensory input ( touch / position, pain / temperature, sight, taste, hearing, and balance ) is sent to the thalamus before being sent to the cortex.
With her husband, Neagle began producing films starring Frankie Vaughan, but these were out of touch with changing tastes, and lost money, resulting in Wilcox going heavily into debt.
With a touch of Texas hyperbole, he later wrote: Never was there such a hopeless hodge-pogde, There was I, a Chautauqua-educated country boy who couldn't conjugate an English verb or decline a pronoun, attempting to master three other languages at the same time.
With this turn, it is crucial that the swimmer remains technically on their back until they touch the wall, which means that the front of the body should be rotated chest-side up more than it is chest-side down, otherwise the swimmer will be disqualified.
With non-televised games in rugby league, the referee has 2 touch judges and 2 in-goal judges to assist.
With touch based AMR, a meter reader carries a handheld computer or data collection device with a wand or probe.
With delightful touch, Argentina introduces a shepherdess on stage, gliding and pirouetting imperceptibly.
With respect to being a teetotaler, the Aga Khan IV was different from his predecessor, the Aga Khan III, who was famous for saying to the press after being seen drinking wine: " I'm so holy that when I touch wine it turns to water.
With the male in an upright posture, the pair will touch bellies, quiver, and spawn.
With regard to method, it should be said that the Tosafot of Touques ( see below ) concern particularly the casuistic interpretation of the traditional law, but do not touch halakic decisions.
With the above mentioned receptor types the skin can sense the modalities touch, pressure, vibration, temperature and pain.
With his size, speed, and touch, Dawkins was expected to take over the league.
With his plush touch on the ball, he would cause panic in the robust defenders from an era where two footed tackles from behind were often waved on.
With each move, the graph must remain proper ( no two areas of the same colour may touch ), and a player who cannot make a legal move loses.
With this trademark sound, Rancid provide the perfect soundtrack for any car chase that includes massive property damage ; is it a wonder MTV wouldn't touch this?

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