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With and proclaimed
With civil disobedience resulting in coercive and intolerable acts, and armed conflict resulting in dissidents being proclaimed rebels and outside the King's protection, any loyalty remaining shifted toward independence and how to achieve it.
With this act, Abd ar-Rahman proclaimed himself the emir of al-Andalus.
With most of the House of Lancaster now dead, Henry proclaimed himself the Lancastrian heir.
* October 21 – With the death of King Charles VI of France, Henry VI of England is proclaimed King of France in Paris, while the Dauphin, Charles, is proclaimed King Charles VII of France in Bourges.
With his leader status, Danny does seem prone to becoming big-headed, such as a conker competition in the Beano annual 2006 where he proclaimed his was indestructable.
With the help of Theophano and the patriarch, Nikephoros Phokas received supreme command of the eastern forces and, after being proclaimed Emperor by them on 2 July 963, he marched upon the capital, where meanwhile his partisans had overthrown his enemy Bringas.
With Wilson's 1918 proclamation of the Fourteen Points, whose fifth point proclaimed: " A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined ", some Algerian intellectuals — dubbed oulémas began to nurture the desire for independence or, at least, autonomy and self-rule.
With the House of Lancaster extinct, the relatively unknown Henry Tudor proclaimed himself the Lancastrian heir from his exile in Brittany ; he claimed descent from John of Gaunt through his mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort.
With the consent of 8th Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan of Selangor, Almarhum Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj, Shah Alam was proclaimed the capital of Selangor on 7 December 1978 with an area of 41. 68 square km, and administrated by a municipal council.
With the news of the death of the emperors, the army proclaimed Trebonianus Gallus emperor, but in Rome they were succeeded by Hostilian, who would die shortly afterwards in an outbreak of plague.
With his widespread popular support in Trøndelag and in Western Norway, Haakon was proclaimed king at Øyrating in June 1217.
With his death in 1091 the Croatian ruling dynasty ended and Ladislaus proclaimed his claim to kingdom as closest living relative of Croatian ruling dynasty.
Once Brunswick's engineers had tentative control of their new equipment, the company expanded its popular music recording activities dramatically, exploiting its impressive roster of stars to the utmost: the dance bands of Bob Haring, Isham Jones, Ben Bernie, Abe Lyman, Earl Burtnett, and banjoist Harry Reser and his various ensembles ( especially the Six Jumping Jacks ), and most famously the legendary Al Jolson ( whose record labels modestly proclaimed him " The World's Greatest Entertainer With Orchestra ").
With Davis ' approval, Benjamin proclaimed, " Let us say to every Negro who wishes to go into the ranks, ' Go and fight — you are free.
Waving the Anglo-German Agreement of Friendship, Neville Chamberlain proclaimed " Peace With Honour " in 1938 from Number 10 after his meeting with Adolf Hitler in Munich.
With dozens of car makers and suppliers in Indiana, Fisher proclaimed " Indianapolis is going to be the world's greatest center of horseless carriage manufacturer, what could be more logical than building the world's greatest racetrack right here?
With Brant's urging and three days later, Haldimand proclaimed a grant of land for a Mohawk reserve on the Grand River in present-day Ontario on October 25, 1784.
With British backing, Idris as-Senussi proclaimed an independent Emirate of Cyrenaica in 1949.
With the previous king Ekatat now dead, Taksin was convinced that he was Buddha's reincarnation and proclaimed himself king in 1767.
Was proclaimed winner of the end of the third edition of the first of TVE ¡ Mira quién baila !, With 62 % of the vote, followed by Milene Dominguez and David Meca.
With the death of Theoktistos, the regency was at an end ; in early 856, Michael proclaimed his assumption of full imperial power, and in 857 Theodora was forced to retire to the Gastria Monastery.
With Soviet support Karl Renner and Leopold Kunschak proclaimed a provisional Austrian state government on 27 April 1945 in the parliament building in Vienna.
With Agathangel delayed in Yaroslavl by Soviet authorities, a group of reform-oriented Orthodox clergy seized the chancery offices of the Patriarchate and proclaimed themselves to be the Higher Church Administration ( Высшее церковное управление ), the highest ecclesiastical authority in the Church.

With and devotion
: With the heart's devotion true.
With that, Durkheim argues, we are left with the following three concepts: the sacred ( the ideas that cannot be properly explained, inspire awe and are considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion ), the beliefs and practices ( which create highly emotional state — collective effervescence — and invest symbols with sacred importance ), and the moral community ( a group of people sharing a common moral philosophy ).
" With one foot upon the neck of priestcraft and the other upon the rock of truth ," he declared, " we have thrown our banner to the breeze and challenge the world to produce a better cause for the devotion of man than that of a grand, noble and perfect humanity.
With devotion to Mahatma Gandhi ’ s revolutionary concept of ‘ Nai Talim ’ system of education, Gandhigram Rural Institute has developed academic programmes in Rural Development, Rural Economics and Extension Education, Rural Oriented Sciences, Cooperation, Development Administration, Rural Sociology, English and Communicative Studies, and, Tamil and Indian Languages.
With his devotion to free all of those who are " trapped by gravity's pull " he is able to face the most deadly outcomes with dignity and leadership.
With his original ideas and devotion to his craft, Mandrake invented new magic acts and innovative ways to perform illusions for nightclubs.
With Frank as their newest " experiment ," the Cenobites subject Frank to a total sensory overload, at which point he realizes that the Cenobites are so extreme in their devotion to sadomasochism that they no longer differentiate between extreme pain and extreme pleasure.
With his encyclopaedic mind and devotion to literature, the Poland-born Russian-Jewish immigrant is not only tolerated but liked and admired by both the owner of his local Café Gluck and the cultured Viennese clients with whom he interacts in the pre-war period.
With the spread of Islam, Classical Arabic became a prominent language of scholarship and religious devotion as the language of the Qur ' an ( at times even spreading faster than the religion ).
With a keen and orderly mind, a resolute will, great capacity for work, and severe official dignity, he combined sensibility of temperament, a spirit of helpfulness and comradeship, and a dreamer's devotion to ideals.
... With such devotion and wisdom did Rev.
With his Dresden duties, he ceased touring as a virtuoso, but concentrated on chamber music, with a special devotion to the string quartets of Beethoven.
With these reinforcements he held his position throughout the night, and until his battalion was relieved next morning .< p > This young Officer was one of the few survivors of his company, and showed a magnificent example of courage, devotion and tenacity, which undoubtedly inspired his men to hold out till the end.
With a selfless devotion and the humility which is another vital attribute to the Graal King and as a descendent of the Graal family, she makes both the conscious and unconscious choice to guide Parzival on the quest to take his fated place as next in the lineage.

With and practice
With a few important and a few more unimportant exceptions, no expression can be deemed le mot juste for its context, because each was very probably the only expression that long-established practice and ease of rapid recitation would allow.
With consistent practice, it will be possible to overcome the limitations gradually, accelerating the spiritual progress.
With the addition of a pedal clavichord, which included a pedal keyboard for the lower notes, a clavichord could be used to practice organist repertoire.
With no central authority individual congregations are responsible for maintaining orthodoxy in belief and practice, and the statement of faith is seen by many as useful to this end.
With the construction of the large supercarriers of the Cold War era, the practice of operating each carrier in a single formation was revived.
With consistent practice, it is possible to overcome the limitations gradually, accelerating spiritual progress.
With USAID experts, a draft civil code has been developed which follows the current European practice of incorporating commercial law provisions.
With the continual discovery of " new " Medieval and Renaissance fighting manuals, the practice of Historical European Martial Arts and other Western Martial Arts are growing in popularity across the United States and Europe.
With practice, and without moving the head or eyes, it is possible to accurately record the observed details by tracing round the observed shapes by simultaneously " seeing " the pencil point in the microscopical image.
" With that said, in practice, magical weapons are usually specific, consecrated items used within ceremonial magic.
With the Brewers having joined the National League, it was now necessary for their pitchers to take batting practice, because the NL has a no DH rule.
With the exceptions of Louisiana, Puerto Rico, Quebec, whose private law is based on civil law, and British Columbia, whose notarial tradition stems from scrivener notary practice, a notary public in the rest of the United States and most of Canada has powers that are far more limited than those of civil-law or other common-law notaries, both of whom are qualified lawyers admitted to the bar: such notaries may be referred to as notaries-at-law or lawyer notaries.
With a little practice, it becomes quite easy to mark ahead even through nested pie menus.
With practice, some men are able to control the stream while standing.
With the establishment of the Legion of Merit, by an Act of Congress, the practice of awarding the Purple Heart for meritorious service was discontinued.
With a sport shooting license the weapon may be fired at any time, such as competition or practice.
With increased prosperity in the 20th century, the tradition also grew to include the practice of wearing the dress only once.
With the growth of international human rights law and the frequent use of treaties to govern treatment of foreign nationals abroad, the distinction in practice between these two perspectives may be disappearing.
With practice, it is possible to see it in the naturally polarized light of a blue sky.
With most widespread practice in the U. S, becoming the Reform Judaism, it doesn't require or see the Jews as direct descendants of the ethnic Jews or Biblical Israelites, but rather adherents of the Jewish faith in its Reformist version, in contrary to the Orthodox Judaism, the mainstream practice in Israel, which considers the Jews as a closed ethnoreligious community, with very strict procedures of conversion.
With practice, taping down the metallic foil to the receiving surface, he was able to spin the drill and thus create the heat necessary to apply the coloured foil by a hand and machine-driven engraving technique.
With respect to the tool or object used to induce the crystal-gazer's trance, this can be achieved with any shiny object, including a crystalline gem stone or a convex mirror — but in common practice, a crystal ball is most often used.
With practice and familiarity, handwriting becomes highly automated using motor programs stored in motor memory.

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