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With a weekly radio broadcast, famous white clientele nightly poured in to see them.
" With pleasure I say that the Stürmer, more than any other daily or weekly newspaper, has made clear to the people in simple ways the danger of Jewry.
With this charter came the rights to set up a market cross and tolbooth, to hold a weekly market on Tuesday and two annual fairs each of three days duration.
With a weekly readership of approximately 1 million, it is Canada's largest-circulation national newspaper and second-largest daily newspaper after the Toronto Star.
With the weekly influx of Welsh farmers the town folk were often bilingual.
With a circulation of 488, 036 and an estimated readership of slightly above 2 million, it is the most widely read German weekly newspaper.
With George Ripley, he edited the Christian Register, a Unitarian weekly, beginning in 1833 ; in 1834, in association with Sumner, he became editor of The American Jurist ( 1829 – 1843 ), a legal journal to which Sumner, Simon Greenleaf and Theron Metcalf contributed ; and from 1856 to 1861 he was an associate editor of the Boston Courier.
In 1992, Melanie Graham created Cookin With Gas, a weekly short form improv show performed by Groundlings, Groundlings Alumni, Sunday Company members, and special celebrity guests.
With its weekly markets, the town became a focal point for local farmers and their agricultural workers, cottagers, cow-keepers etc.
With electrification, NSB introduced three weekly services with the Class 66 multiple units, which were capable of, but the service did not generate sufficient patronage and was terminated in 1958.
With 14 million weekly shoppers, Loblaw maintains an extensive private label program that includes grocery and household items, clothing, baby products, pharmaceuticals, financial services, cellular phones and general merchandise under such brands as President's Choice, No Name, Joe Fresh, Everyday Living, Exact, and Teddy's Choice.
With his colleagues, Couperin gave a weekly concert, typically on Sunday.
With the onset of 2004 Aerosvit increased the number of weekly flights it operated to Bangkok to three and an additional Boeing 737-300 was added to the fleet.
With some friends, actor Alan Erasmus ( Lennie James ) and Rob Gretton ( Paddy Considine ), Wilson starts a weekly series of punk rock shows at a Manchester club.
" With this innovative system, the modeling agency would pay the model weekly, instead of the model having to wait to be paid directly by the client.
With a subscription base of only 700, it is one of Ontario's smallest weekly newspapers.
People ( originally called People Weekly ) is a weekly American magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories, published by Time Inc. With a readership of 46. 6 million adults, People has the largest audience of any American magazine.
In the early 1970s, A Date With Danton was a stand-alone weekly programme that provided a round-up of local arts and entertainment events.
With the success of Gamesmanship, Potter left the BBC in 1949, ended his existing journalistic commitments, and briefly became editor of a weekly, Leader Magazine.
13, 500 Weekly ( 54, 000-60, 000 monthly ), 800 Subscribers ( 3, 200 monthly ), 14, 000 Weekly internet readers ( 56, 000 monthly ), With a readership of 32, 500 weekly, ( 130, 000 monthly )
With Emery she performed in a weekly feature, " Let Minnie Steal Your Joke ," in the Minnie Pearl character and read jokes submitted by viewers, with prizes for the best jokes.
With the Internet came hondudiarioh. com, Proceso Digital and the English weekly paper Honduras This Week.
Her weekly ' With the Stars ' column in the Toronto Star was published from 1951 to 1981.
Ana Matronic ran a weekly cabaret event known as Knock Off at a club called the Slipper Room in New York, where she liked to hire eccentric and alternative acts ; one reporter described it as a place that " served up a racy, multigender revue of kitsch ," and that a performer dressed as a giant vagina " enfolded me with her labia while singing " Lick Me in My Wet Spot " to the tune of " Hit Me With Your Best Shot ".

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With a membership currently estimated at over 85 million members worldwide, the Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
With over 55, 000 missionaries worldwide, the church currently has a membership of over 14. 4 million and is ranked by the National Council of Churches as the fourth largest Christian denomination in the United States.
With 2, 000 congregations and a membership of some 1. 8 million ( or 10. 8 % of the Dutch population, 2009 ), it is the second largest church in the Netherlands after the Roman Catholic Church.
With a worldwide membership, the website lists more than 1. 8 million caches in over 200 countries around the world as of June, 2012.
With a world-wide membership, UBICC is a leading resource for computing professionals and students working in the disciplines of information technology and the impact on society.
With the addition of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence ( ODNI ) on September 30, 2007, the NCS membership currently stands at 24 members.
With a decreasing membership in the Scout units of Clinton, Essex, and Franklin Counties, this also translated to fewer campers who attended camp, which caused less camping and popcorn sales revenues to be available to operate the Adirondack Council and Camp Bedford.
With a membership of millions, the Moral Majority was one of the largest conservative lobby groups in the United States and at its height, the Moral Majority claimed over four million members and over two million donors.
With over 5000 members, Coudersport's Consistory is the largest consistory in the Scottish Rite by per capita membership.
With members having included British monarchs, the waiting list for membership currently averages over fifteen years.
With the adoption of the current constitution in 1937 the membership of the Dáil was reduced from 153 to 138, but in the 1960s the number was increased to 144, only to be increased more substantially in 1981 to the current figure of 166.
With this warning, Bajor decided not to accept membership at that time.
With club membership exceeding 300 by the time the club went professional in 1895, Reading required a proper ground.
With membership strictly limited to " veterans of the late unpleasantness ," the GAR encouraged the formation of Allied Orders to aid them in various works.
With ambitious membership targets, a year after launch, Heyday had proved an expensive and controversial exercise within the Age Concern federation.
With the advent of the Russian Revolution in 1917, additional regulations and orders were added to make the membership in a number of organizations, including socialist and communist organizations, forbidden.
" With a shrinking membership ( although its youth work was buoyant ) the ISL leadership around Shachtman decided that the time had come to join forces with the Socialist Party of America and in 1958 fused into it.
With both leagues down to the barest minimum in membership needed to operate, the governors of each recognized the necessity to take proactive steps to assure the long-term survival of their member clubs.
With regard to political action, Nearing produced concrete figures to show that since 1912, membership in the Socialist Party had " steadily declined.
With the fight won, albeit with a considerable compromise, and particularly with the many nuisance users, interest rapidly waned, the CB clubs gradually dwindled in membership, many disappearing altogether within a year or so.
With the mid-to-late 1970s decline of these movements and the end of the 1960s-1970s youth radicalization, SWP membership and influence went into decline.
With the growth of its membership from 1918 through 1924, as well as, income from its various economic enterprises, UNIA purchased additional Liberty Halls in the USA, Canada, Costa Rica, Belize, Panama, Java, and other countries.
With help from family members, Battison mailed membership invitations to almost 5, 000 radio and TV engineers in the United States and Canada.
With One Big Union seen as the greater threat, employers agreed to require UMW membership on the part of all employees in and around the mines.
With regular briefings, panel discussions and reports, the office informs both policymakers and individuals interested in global issues about the importance and benefit of US membership in the United Nations.

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