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With the lower house enlarged from 74 to 121 seats, the Menzies Liberal / Country Coalition won the 1949 election with 74 of 121 seats and 51. 0 percent of the two-party vote but remained in minority in the Senate.
With extraordinary energy and professionalism, he improved and enlarged Oxford's printing resources, and developed Hart's Rules as the first style guide for Oxford's proof-readers.
With him the poet and journalist Théophile Gautier after Deburau's death, the role of Pierrot was widened, enlarged.
With the expansion of the army, the cantonments were extended and enlarged, more barracks were constructed for the soldiers and stables for the cavalry were extended.
With the goal of reforming the government to be more efficient and true to the Communist ideal, Liu himself chaired the enlarged Politburo meeting that officially began the Cultural Revolution.
With the increase in passengers and the introduction of the Boeing 747, it was decided that a new enlarged terminal was needed.
With the rapid expansion of the Ottoman Empire, Suleyman wanted its growing power and glory to be reflected in his residence, and new buildings were constructed or enlarged.
With rising land prices many sold their land and moved to town, the old farm becoming part of a neighbor's enlarged operation.
With an order for 12 aircraft, the airline became the launch customer of the enlarged Boeing 757-300.
With additional material and correction of mistakes, the title of this gazetteer was revised in 1454 as the " Sejong Sillok chiriji " (' King Sejong's Treatise on Geography '), updated in 1531 under the title " Sinjŭng tongguk yŏji sŭngnam " (' Augmented Survey of the Geography of Korea '), and enlarged in 1612.
' corrected and enlarged: With an Appendix thereunto annexed ,' 1655.
With enlarged parapodia, they swim to the surface of the water where both sexes release gametes, and then die.
With the emergence of an enlarged merchant class some barrios were able to support a wide range of economic levels.
The tunings used were thus D-G-D and D-A-D. With the modernization of traditional Chinese music in 1970s, the four-stringed liuqin was developed as an improvement to its musical range, and the body of the instrument was enlarged to allow the player to handle the instrument with greater ease.
With Emperor Diocletian's restructuring of the empire in 284 – 305, Arabia province was enlarged to include parts of modern-day Israel.
With the outbreak of the Second World War, the museum's terms of reference were enlarged to include the conflict.
With a unique interior design ( adopted in the saloon when it was upgraded to the 130B version which also featured the Coupé's enlarged 3235 cc V6 ), it featured a button-operated mechanism allowing the driver to open the passenger-side door.
* With Ethel Peyser: Music through the Ages: a Narrative for Student and Layman ( New York, 1932, enlarged 3 / 1967 by Elizabeth Rogers as Music through the Ages: an Introduction to Music History )
With no church listed in the Domesday Book, it is believe the church was first built in the first half of the twelfth century by Payn of Hemingford, a tenant of Ramsey Abbey, and was enlarged over the following centuries.
With the growing housing development of the 1930s and the electrification of the line a new enlarged station was built adopting its present name on 7 July 1935.
With the Dodgers, whenever knuckleballer Charlie Hough pitched, Yeager would use a special enlarged catcher's mitt and would hold it in a cupped style, palm facing upward, instead of the normal upright " target " position.
Although he was discouraged by his father from experimenting with the structure of the veena, he nevertheless modified the instrument after his father's death to better equip it for solo performance, transforming it into a larger bass instrument ( sometimes called a ' Dagar veena '): With the help of the instrument house Kanailal & Brother, he enlarged the tumbas ( gourds ) and dhandhi ( hollow neck ) to create greater resonance and to allow the notes to sustain longer and so better reproduce the techniques used in dhrupad singing.
With a much enlarged and more varied conception of association, Alexander Bain reexecuted the general psychological task, while Herbert Spencer revised the doctrine from the new point of view of the evolution hypothesis.
With the money thus obtained the house at Spaxton, which was to become the “ Abode of Love ”, was enlarged and furnished luxuriously, and three sisters, who contributed £ 6000 each, were immediately married to three of Prince's nearest disciples.

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With four younger children at home, Lucy stepped into her mother's role, and even after the brothers and sisters were grown, she was her father's comfort and stay until he died in 1879.
With Julie London enacting the central role with husky-voiced sincerity, the longsuffering heroine is at least attractive.
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 no serious external or internal threats, the armed forces are searching for a new role.
With minimal police training, their main role was to increase the strength of police posts, where they functioned as sentries, guards, escorts for government agents, reinforcement to the regular police, and crowd control, and mounted a determined counter-insurgency campaign.
With the rise of drilled and trained infantry, the mounted men-at-arms, now sometimes called gendarmes and often part of the standing army themselves, adopted the same role as in the Hellenistic age, that of delivering a decisive blow once the battle was already engaged, either by charging the enemy in the flank or attacking their commander-in-chief.
With Stalin's takeover, the role of the Central Committee was eclipsed by the Politburo, which consisted of a small clique of loyal Stalinists.
With the good harvests in 1922, several problems arose, especially the role of heavy industry and inflation.
With the return of Vespasian in late September, his political role was rendered all but obsolete and Domitian withdrew from government devoting his time to arts and literature.
With her 1976 album All I Can Do, co-produced by herself with Porter Wagoner, Parton began taking more of an active role in production, and began specifically aiming her music in a more mainstream, pop direction.
" With satisfaction came severe personal difficulties: acting the same role over an extended period, it became impossible for him to separate Ziggy Stardust — and, later, the Thin White Duke — from his own character offstage.
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 the prevalence of digital photography, this role is taken on by the Digital Imaging Technician.
With the decline of sophisticated styles at the end of the baroque period, the fugue's central role waned, eventually giving way as sonata form and the symphony orchestra rose to a dominant position.
With Cerezo's election, the military moved away from governing and returned to the more traditional role of providing internal security, specifically by fighting armed insurgents.
With Hackman reprising his role as New York cop Popeye Doyle, the film was a success and got Frankenheimer his next job, Black Sunday in 1976.
With the establishment of a Moroccan and Mauritanian presence throughout the territory, however, Spain's role in the administration of the Western Sahara ceased altogether.
* Seleznyov, Nikolai N., " Nestorius of Constantinople: Condemnation, Suppression, Veneration, With special reference to the role of his name in East-Syriac Christianity " in: Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 62: 3-4 ( 2010 ): 165-190.
This form of transnational policing plays an increasingly important role in United Nations peacekeeping and this looks set to grow in the years ahead, especially as the international community seeks to develop the rule of law and reform security institutions in States recovering from conflict ( Goldsmith and Sheptycki, 2007 ) With transnational police development-aid the imbalances of power between donors and recipients are stark and there are questions about the applicability and transportability of policing models between jurisdictions ( Hills, 2009 ).
With his main European rivals subdued, Suleiman had assured the Ottoman Empire a powerful role in the political landscape of Europe.
With the assistance of several Continental reformers to whom he gave refuge, he developed new doctrinal standards in areas such as the Eucharist, clerical celibacy, the role of images in places of worship, and the veneration of saints.
With the role of language set, Castiglione begins to describe the style and authority in which the courtier must write in order to become successful.
" With 3 % of the world's population, or nearly 200 million people, live outside the country of their birth, encyclopedic museums play an especially important role in the building of civil society.
With a minor on the throne, the Empire was thrown into confusion, with Otto III's mother Theophanu assuming the role of regent for her young son.

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