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In 1983, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With Philip threatening military action unless the pope complied with his wishes, Pope Clement finally agreed to disband the Order, citing the public scandal that had been generated by the confessions.
With a Communist insurgency threatening Greece, and Britain financially unable to continue its aid, the President announced his Truman Doctrine on 12 March 1947, " to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures ", with an aid request for consideration and decision, concerning Greece and Turkey.
With Scotland threatening to descend into civil war, King Edward was invited in by the Scottish nobility to arbitrate.
With Cromwell's forces threatening Charles's position in Scotland, it was decided to mount an attack on England.
With art by Adam Kubert, the design of Kryptonian society is distinct yet again from Birthright, incorporating elements of both pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity and Donner's work on the first two Christopher Reeve films, in particular the notion of Krypton's Council threatening Jor-El with harsh punishment were he to make public his predictions of their planet's imminent doom.
Marvell was featured on ABC News's World News With Charles Gibson October 6, 2009 telecast as a center of infestation by newer pesticide-resistant strains of pigweed, threatening the region and raising the possibility of hand harvesting crops.
With Imperial forces threatening to totally dominate the Empire and with Spanish troops firmly settled on the western bank of the Rhine, great Habsburg armies had almost completely surrounded France's frontiers.
With a usurper threatening the throne, Gallus prepared for a fight.
With unions threatening all out industrial action if there were any job losses, Airfix shut down the Binns Road factory, bringing to an end the manufacture of Meccano in England.
With the tour only ten days away and the music media reporting that The Human League was finished now that " the talented people had left ," promoters started threatening to sue Oakey if the tour was not completed as contracted.
" With these last words, the Dodger suffered himself to be led off by the collar, threatening, till he got into the yard, to make a parliamentary business of it, and then grinning in the officer's face, with great glee and self-approval.
With the UN actions being seen as ineffective, and further UN resolutions likely to be vetoed by Russia, who considered Yugoslavia to be within its sphere of influence, and with the expanding action threatening regional stability ( for example, the flood of Albanian refugees presented a very real threat to the stability of the fledgling Republic of Macedonia ), NATO decided to intervene.
With the nut ( front bridge ) inverted as well, the blows of the hammers, coming from below, would seat the strings firmly into place, rather than threatening to displace them.
With the Spanish King threatening to make a separate peace with France unless the Allies came to his assistance William III prepared the Anglo-Dutch fleet for action.
With winter threatening, Pike pressed onward up the Arkansas, and on December 7 the party reached Royal Gorge, a spectacular canyon on the Arkansas at the base of the Rocky Mountains.
With the schools shut down, police engaged in a slowdown, firefighters threatening job actions, the city awash in garbage, and racial and religious tensions breaking to the surface, Lindsay later called the last six months of 1968 " the worst of my public life.
With the ratings of Days of our Lives at an all time low and NBC threatening to cancel the series, Reilly was brought back as head writer in the summer of 2003 and given carte blanche to " fix " the show ( while simultaneously remaining as head writer for Passions ).
" With parliament pursuing the Irish investigation vigorously, and threatening to impeach some of Charles II's judges, Charles prorogued parliament on 10 January 1681, and then dissolved it on 18 January, calling for fresh elections for a new parliament, to meet at Oxford on 21 March 1681.
With characteristic insistence Peace declared his passion by threatening to shoot her if she did not become his.
" With the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869, the prospect of Russia seizing a portion of the Ottoman seacoast on the Mediterranean, potentially threatening the strategic waterway, was of great concern to the British.
With English fleets threatening Narai decided to denounce the English and executed the mandarins.
With art by Adam Kubert, Jor-El is depicted for the first time with a beard and the design of Kryptonian society is distinct yet again from Birthright and Man of Steel, incorporating elements of Donner's work on the first two Christopher Reeve films, in particular the notion of Krypton's Council threatening Jor-El with harsh penalty of exile to the very Phantom Zone he himself had discovered if he were to make public his predictions of their planet's imminent doom or otherwise attempt to " create a climate of panic.
With Hakim's death, Sadr's activism increased and ultimately his ideas proved too threatening to the Saddam and his government.
With Yeo threatening his communications, which ran for along the edge of the lake, Lewis decided to retreat at once to Fort George, leaving a large quantity of tents, arms and supplies for the British to acquire.

With and sexually
With the exception of a few batises the plumage of the family is sexually dimorphic.
With each of them, he committed the Auroran taboo of offering himself repeatedly ( sexually ) after they had rejected him.
With sexually mature females, rank is based on physical condition and age.
With this one film completed, Ruddy co-created Hogan's Heroes ( CBS, 1965 – 1971 ), and when the show's five-year run was over, Ruddy produced his second film, Making It ( 1970 ), about a sexually triumphant high school student who beds the gerontophobic wife of his gym teacher.
Regarding the prominent 80-year-old priest Fernando Karadima, whom in January 2011 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, finding him guilty of having sexually abused minors, ordered to retire to a life of prayer and penitence and never to exercise the priesthood in public again, and who was then accused under Chilean civil law of sexual abuse of minors, Medina doubted that he would be sent to prison, since homosexual activity was not a crime in Chilean civil law and use of the term " sexual abuse " could be questioned: " With all due respect to the laws of my country, a child of 8 or 9 is very different from a 17-year-old ... A 17-year-old youngster knows what he is doing.
With the video, scholars noted Madonna's portrayal of a sexually independent woman, the symbolism of the appearance of a man with lion's mask to that of Saint Mark, and compared the eroticism of the video to the vitality of the city of Venice.
With complete monogamy, there is assortative mating for sexually selected traits.

With and transmitted
With hand-operated brakes, force is applied to brake levers mounted on the handlebars and transmitted via Bowden cables or hydraulic lines to the friction pads, which apply pressure to the braking surface, causing friction which slows the bicycle down.
With the digital terrestrial television and the mandated DTV transition in the United States, several television networks have been created specifically to be transmitted on the digital subchannels of TV stations.
* Byte order: With multi-byte CRCs, there can be confusion over whether the byte transmitted first ( or stored in the lowest-addressed byte of memory ) is the least-significant byte ( LSB ) or the most-significant byte ( MSB ).
The Trusteeship Council decided on 10 March 1948 in resolution 32 ( II ) " that the statute on Jerusalem was in satisfactory form and agrees that the question of its formal approval, together with the appointment of a governor of the city, shall be taken up at a subsequent meeting to be held not later than one week before 29 April 1948 ", the deadline given to the Council by the Assembly ( on 21 April 1948, the Trusteeship Council transmitted The Resolution Along With The Draft Statute To The General Assembly ).
With the enzyme inhibited, acetylcholine builds up in the synapse and continues to act so that any nerve impulses are, in effect, continually transmitted.
With this, the amended Petition was quickly approved by the Lords on 26 May, the Commons on 27 May, and transmitted back to the Lords, who would present it to Charles.
With about one hundred fully transmitted priests, the Sōtō Zen Buddhist Association now represents about 80 % of Western Sōtō teachers.
With HVDC power transmission, AC power is rectified and high voltage DC power is transmitted to another location.
With the advent of the telegraph in 1851, a more sophisticated system became possible because this provided a means whereby messages could be transmitted ahead of the trains.
With COFDM, a combined signal containing many frequencies ( for each bin ) is transmitted down the line.
With consistent treatment, and since the disease needs a human host, the reduction of microfilariae means the disease will not be transmitted, the adult worms will die out, and the cycle will be broken.
With respect to description and media, broadcast systems in Canada and the United States are transmitted digitally and access to description on the former SAP secondary audio program channel is no longer available.
With the addition of metadata including routing and classification information, as well as the padding at the head and tail, the entire plaintext message to be encoded and transmitted to Halsey was:
With purely mechanical flight control systems, the aerodynamic forces on the control surfaces are transmitted through the mechanisms and are felt directly by the pilot, allowing tactile feedback of airspeed.
With PR Newswire, companies could send a single copy of their release to PR Newswire's newsroom, where it would be simultaneously transmitted to the city's major media points.
With multiple channels per carrier ( MCPC ), several subcarriers are combined into a single bitstream before being modulated onto a carrier transmitted from a single location to one or more remote sites.
With this capacity, a total of 110 or 83 analogue channels ( depending on the network ) can be transmitted.
With the support of Brian Josephson, the experiments continued, culminating in a 1997 paper claiming a water memory effect could be transmitted over phone lines.
With rolling code protection, a garage door will open if and only if the transmitted code is not among the last 1024 used codes and it is among the next 4096 codes.
With reference to his invention ( in 1810 ) of a process of artificial ice-making, he published in 1813 A Short Account of Experiments and Instruments depending on the relations of Air to Heat and Moisture ; and in 1818 a paper by him, On certain impressions of cold transmitted from the higher atmosphere, with an instrument ( the aethrioscope ) adapted to measure them, appeared in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
With CAS signaling, this routing information is encoded and transmitted in the same channel as the payload itself.
The Team: A Season With McLaren is a 7 part TV series produced by John Gau Productions for the BBC during the 1993 Formula One season and first transmitted on BBC Two during November and December 1993.
With the latches only partially closed, forces on the door were transmitted back into the actuator, eventually overwhelming it at about 6, 600 lbf.
With this release, Norton can prevent specified personal information from being transmitted via a compatible instant messenger client, e-mail, and websites.

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