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With allies among the plain states, Elam attacked and destroyed the empire of Eshnunna, destroying a number of cities and imposing its rule on portions of the plain for the first time.
With this merger it also acquired the imposing Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg.
With an imposing tower it was built c. 1436 for the Franscicans of London.
With the British in complete control of the seas, Napoleon thus opted for economic war, imposing the Continental System against the British isles, in a bid to dry up vital British commercial relations with the Continent.
With their regaining of political dominance through paramilitary violence and suppression of black voting, they passed laws imposing legal racial segregation and a variety of Jim Crow rules that imposed second-class status on blacks.
With the rise of HIV / AIDS levels of infection across the globe, rituals to which women are subjected in order to be " cleansed " or accepted into her new husband's home make her susceptible to the psychological adversities that may be involved as well as imposing health risks.
With his great height and very long limbs, Bol was one of the league's most imposing defensive presences, blocking shots at an unprecedented rate.
With his imposing physical strength and playmaking ability, Lindros established himself as the top player on a Flyers team that had perennially been in contention but always fell short.
With the challenges of the reactionary Paulista Revolt out of the way, and the looming mass-mobilization of a potential new enemy — the urban proletariat, Vargas grew more concerned with imposing a paternalistic tutelage over the working class, functioning to both control them and co-opt them.
With Ion Niculescu he published an imposing treatise on the anatomy and blood supply of the midbrain and interbrain.
" With regard to Hitler's later ambition of imposing a National Socialist regime throughout Europe, Nazi propaganda used the term Neuordnung ( often poorly translated as " the New Order ", while actually referring to the " re-structurization " of state borders on the European map and the resulting post-war economic hegemony of Greater Germany ), so one could probably say that the Nazis pursued " a " new world order.
With Alexandru Vlahuţă, George Coşbuc and others, he belonged to the first generation of Romanian authors to take a noted interest in imposing professionalism.
With anarchy spreading and the future of the dynasty at stake, the Czar had a choice of instituting the reforms suggested by Count Sergei Witte or imposing a military dictatorship.
With the Soviet Army imposing a security crackdown on Baikonur, even upon the KGB, Gant and Priabin escape Baikonur in a KGB helicopter.

With and force
With shout and slow dance, with tears and song, with scream and contortion, the corner group was beset by hysteria and shivering, wailing, shouting, possession of something that seemed like an alien and outside force.
With such a force of manned bombers we could bring enormous pressure to bear on an enemy, and this pressure would be selective and extremely discriminating.
The last film is not based on any Christie work but displays a few plot elements from They Do It With Mirrors ( viz., the ship is used as a reform school for wayward boys and one of the teachers uses them as a crime force ), and there is a kind of salute to The Mousetrap.
With the House undecided on whether to mobilize for military action against the encroaching British military force, Henry argued in favor of mobilization.
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 entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the EU acquired competence in space matters, and space policy has been attributed to the Competitiveness Council
With this mobile striking force, the conquest of Syria was made easy. A Mamluk cavalryman
With a crossbow, archers could release a draw force far in excess of what they could have handled with a bow.
With no assumptions have been made regarding the force G acting on the chain, the following analysis can be made.
With almost 30 % of the total land area suitable for crop production and about 17 % of the labor force engaged in farming, agriculture remains the primary occupation, accounting for 11 % of GDP in 2001.
With Gaius's support from the people weakened, the consul Lucius Opimius was able to crush the Gracchan movement by force – Gaius lost his life and about 3000 of his supporters died in the fighting or in emergency execution shortly afterwards.
With the colony facing a full-scale invasion by Britain, the rebel slaves emerged as a powerful military force, under the leadership of Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and Henri Christophe.
With less than 200 men, Miaoulis was unable to make much of a fight ; Fort Heidek on Bourtzi Island was overrun by the regulars and the brig Spetses ( once Laskaria Bouboulina's Agamemnon ) sunk by Richord's force.
With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command.
With their strong hands they clasp at the branches and cannot be removed without significant force.
With his reputation as " Mr. T ", Tureaud attracted strange offers and was frequently approached with odd commissions, which included: assassination, tracking runaway teenagers, locating missing persons, and large firms asking him to collect past-due payments by force.
With the backing and support of the Pakistani Armed Force, the Taliban began creating a new military force purely based on Islam's Sharia law.
With the occupation of airbases by American forces it became clear how destitute the air force had been since the withdrawal of the Soviet Union.
With the support of Prince Louis the French Heir and of King Alexander II of the Scots, they entered London in force on 10 June 1215, with the city showing its sympathy with their cause by opening its gates to them.
With the help of Ikko rebels, the anti-Nobunaga alliance sprang into full force, taking a heavy toll on the Oda clan.
With entry into force of the treaty, formal observation flights began in August 2002.
With the death of Prince Albert in 1861, the scheme lost its driving force.
With reference to international agreements, " every treaty in force is binding upon the parties to it and must be performed by them in good faith.
With the popular dream of unity still a popular force that politicians often thought they had to give lip service to, Egypt, Syria and Iraq entered into an abortive agreement in 1963 to form a new " United Arab Republic ," which was to be entirely federal in structure, leaving each member state its identity and institutions.

With and returned
With the fall of the government, Disraeli and the Conservatives returned to the opposition benches.
With Tim as an official member, the band returned to the studio.
With the loyal remnant of his crew, he returned to the Caribbean aboard the Adventure Prize.
With his army rotting away, and personally grieving for his long standing friend Prince Commercy who had died at Luzzara, Eugene returned to Vienna in January 1703.
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 Phelps's encouragement, including a list of Phelps ' contacts in Nashville and some of his credit cards, Brooks traveled to Nashville to pursue a recording contract ; he returned to Oklahoma within 24 hours.
With this album's release, Led Zeppelin's entire catalogue returned to the Billboard Top 200 in the weeks of 27 October and 3 November 1979.
With the outbreak of a Dano-Swedish war, he continued his fight against Sweden in Denmark, from where he " returned across the sea " to fight the invaders alongside the king who was then at the Royal Castle in Poznań.
With his wife now imprisoned, Godfrey returned to Germany to stir up rebellion and draw Henry out of Italy, but the emperor merely took Beatrice and Frederick with him.
With the Giants trying to secure a win against the Philadelphia Eagles, they chose to call a running play — which resulted in a fumble that was returned for a game-winning touchdown by the Eagles ' Herman Edwards.
With the encouragement of the French king, the cardinals returned to Avignon and in 1378 elected a French pope, the antipope Clement VII.
With the help of producer Paul Northfield the band returned in May 2002 with Vapor Trails, written and recorded in Toronto.
returned in 1993 with Down With the King.
With the data being returned in a standardized machine-parsable format, it can then be integrated directly into a third-party web site or application.
With its mediocre performance, outdated and inefficient two-stroke engine ( which returned poor fuel economy for the car's size and produced heavy exhaust ), and production shortages, the Trabant is often cited as an example of the disadvantages of centralized planning ; on the other hand, it is regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed former East Germany and of the fall of communism ( in former West Germany, as many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989 ).
With the outbreak of the Civil War in the U. S., many black refugees enlisted in the Union Army and, while some later returned to Canada, many remained in the United States.
With the Lathams, Dickson was part of the group that formed the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, before he returned permanently to work in the United Kingdom in 1897.
With his health slowly recovering from a car accident whilst on holiday to France in 1958, Jack returned to the studio and made sure his name was featured in studio press releases.
With the rejuvenated nationalist movements in wait, the Europeans returned to a very different Southeast Asia after World War II.
In 1323 Louis gave Brandenburg as a fiefdom to his eldest son Louis V. With the Treaty of Pavia the emperor returned the Palatinate to his nephews Rudolf and Rupert in 1329.
With the Treaty of Pavia in 1329, the emperor Louis IV, a son of Louis II, returned the Palatinate to his nephews Rudolf and Rupert.
With peace concluded, Otto II returned to Aachen to celebrate Pentecost, and then moved towards Nijmegen.
With the succession in 1714 of Elector George Louis of Hanover as King George I, the Whigs returned to government.
With the entrance of Soviet Union into the war in June ' 41, Poland returned to being the third biggest Ally again, and with the entry of United States in December ' 41, the fourth.

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