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I looked unceasingly With my cold mind and with my burning heart ''.
With facts mainly in his mind, he was often acute in the matter of style, and he said, `` The young who have as yet nothing to say will try larks with initial letters and broken lines.
With this enlarged role in mind, I should like to make a few suggestions: What we in the United States do or do not do will make a very large difference in what happens in the rest of the world.
With Ritter he was exposed to the fantastic profusion of ideas that stormed through his host's fertile but disorganized mind.
With this evidence in mind, the writer began to plan how he might more effectively educate the married students in his functional classes.
With a sturdy act of will she turned her mind away from herself ; ;
With that possibility in mind, Arkansas' Wilbur Mills deliberately delayed calling a meeting of the Committee on Committees, and coolheaded Democrats sought to bring Rayburn and Smith together again to work out some sort of face-saving compromise.
With one corner of his mind he knew that they were saying nothing, just expressing the euphoria of a drug so powerful that the known universe had forbidden it.
With most of his mind he was happy.
With this he felt his lips thicken and his mind go slack.
With these lessons in mind, Alfred capitalised on the relatively peaceful years immediately following his victory at Ethandrun by focusing on an ambitious restructuring of his kingdom's military defences.
" With these few words ... came a sureness of mind that matched the depth of feeling in my heart.
With this philosophy in mind, many grassroots efforts such as The Project for Public Spaces are being started to create this " Third Place " in communities.
With the main aims in mind, the group launched the LocAle scheme in 2007 which was developed by Steve Westby of the Nottingham branch to help promote locally brewed beers and also help with environmental issues.
With the use of Dianetics techniques, Hubbard claimed, the reactive mind could be processed and all stored engrams could be refiled as experience.
With such business implications in mind, David Liddle ( General Manager, Xerox Office Systems ) and Metcalfe ( 3Com ) strongly supported a proposal of Fritz Röscheisen ( Siemens Private Networks ) for an alliance in the emerging office communication market, including Siemens ' support for the international standardization of Ethernet ( April 10, 1981 ).
With the support of other leaders of like mind, notably Bulmer Hobson and The O ' Rahilly, he issued a countermand to all Volunteers, cancelling all actions for Sunday.
With the advent of second wave feminism, women ’ s roles were questioned in this " subversive, mind expanding genre.
" With that in mind, Rupert Gethin explains that the four noble truths are not asserted as propositional truths or creeds.
With a small band of companions, he headed south on 11 May to Friedrichskoog, without a final destination in mind.
As writer and editor Nathaniel Parker Willis wrote, " With his cigar and his Spanish eyes, he talks Typee and Omoo, just as you find the flow of his delightful mind on paper ".
With that in mind and supported by Gades, Hamilcar began the subjugation of the tribes of the Iberian Peninsula.
With this in mind it is sometimes argued that the Theravada would not have been considered a " Hinayana " school by Mahayanists because unlike the now-extinct Sarvastivada school, the primary object of Mahayana criticism, the Theravada school does not claim the existence of independent dharmas ; in this it maintains the attitude of early Buddhism.
With this in mind, we can define inertial frames collectively as a set of frames which are stationary or moving at constant velocity with respect to each other, so that a single inertial frame is defined as an element of this set.
With this military purpose on his mind, Antony sailed to Greece with Octavia, where he behaved in a most extravagant manner, assuming the attributes of the Greek god Dionysus in 39 BC.

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With the exception of sporadic liberalization, all opposition movements and independent media are essentially banned in Uzbekistan.
With this last piece of the puzzle, the classical theory of electrodynamics was essentially complete.
With this acquisition, Ritual's focus on traditional action-oriented games was changed to casual games, essentially " stalling " Ritual's latest game series, SiN Episodes, after releasing only one episode out of a planned nine.
With the operation of the Einstein observatory, X-ray emission was recognized as a characteristic feature common to a wide range of stars covering essentially the whole Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
With this technique the action onscreen is essentially recreated to try to match it as closely as possible.
With further instability, the cloud may continue to grow into cumulonimbus calvus ( essentially a very tall congestus cloud that produces thunder ), then ultimately capillatus when supercooled water droplets at the top turn into ice crystals giving it a cirriform appearance.
With the fall of Napoleon's dynasty, he found himself essentially stranded in Rome without patronage.
With the mass-employment need essentially gone, Congress terminated the WPA during late 1943.
In his review in The New York Times, Vincent Canby called the film " an uproarious display of brilliance, nerve, dance, maudlin confessions, inside jokes and, especially, ego " and " an essentially funny movie that seeks to operate on too many levels at the same time ... some of it makes you wince, but a lot of it is great fun ... A key to the success of the production is the performance of Roy Scheider as Joe Gideon ... With an actor of less weight and intensity, All That Jazz might have evaporated as we watched it.
With their very high ground clearance and a flexible frame that is essentially a part of the suspension, Unimogs are not designed to carry as much load as regular trucks.
With modern advancements in encoding technologies, the resulting combined file is essentially indistinguishable to anyone attempting to view it, unless they have the necessary protocol to extract the hidden file.
< u > Bottom :</ u > With an enormous number of solute molecules ( too many to see ), the randomness is essentially gone: The solute appears to move smoothly and systematically from high-concentration areas to low-concentration areas.
With nurse checks at frequent intervals, every room is essentially public except for one.
With chopped strand mat, this directionality is essentially an entire two dimensional plane ; with woven fabrics or unidirectional layers, directionality of stiffness and strength can be more precisely controlled within the plane.
With modern machinery and fertilizing techniques it has become possible to use some previously uncultivated downland for arable farming, and the decline of extensive grazing has meant that many areas of downland, whilst not cultivated, when ungrazed revert to scrub or other less rare habitat, essentially destroying the delicate calcareous grassland.
Jenkins ' run then draws to a close with two storylines, " Up the Down Staircase " and " How to Play With Fire ", which relate the First of the Fallen's new plan, to essentially let mankind ruin itself through television and consumerism, and Ellie's plot to leave Constantine friendless and alone.
With all His might and glory, God is essentially the all-merciful God.
With a single point upwards it depicted spirit presiding over the four elements of matter, and was essentially " good ".
With Schottky diodes switching essentially instantly with only slight capacitive loading, this is much less of a concern.
With the Reconquista completed and the Portuguese territory freed from Moorish occupation, Denis was essentially an administrative king, not a military one.
With the exception of trading posts along the coasts, the continent was essentially ignored.
With a program to remove the goats essentially complete by 2005, hundreds of young Guadalupe Pines have started to grow up in habitat fenced after 2001, the first significant new growth in about 150 years.
With such " wet lease " arrangements ( also known as " ACMI " standing for aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance provided by the airline and fuel and other fees paid by the chartering entity ), World Airways essentially functions as a cargo airline arm or subsidiary, of another airline in which a separate division would not be an efficient use of an airlines resources.
With this accounting, there are essentially two levels of Carbon neutral: Either all direct and indirect emissions, or only direct emissions.

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