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With the rapid rate of closure, the approach from below, the side, and ahead, there would be only a moment when damage could be done.
Blenheim was followed in rapid succession by Ramillies And The Union With Scotland and by The Peace And The Protestant Succession, the three forming together a detailed picture of England under Queen Anne.
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 the rapid advancement of real-time rendering quality, artists began to use game engines to render non-interactive movies.
With the collapse of their supposed allies, the SLA, and the rapid advance of Hezbollah forces, they withdrew suddenly on May 24, 2000 six weeks before the announced July 7 date.
With the rapid Arctic sea ice decline in the Hudson Strait, their range now extends deep into the northwest Atlantic.
With the help of a favourable international economic climate, the availability of domestic resources, and industrial policies that support foreign export-oriented investment, the economy has been able to sustain a period of rapid growth.
With only 5. 6 percent of the population having access to a land-line connection, the meager telephone network has resulted in rapid growth in mobile phone use.
With only 95-110 hp, rapid acceleration was simply not an option, but the Porsche name carried with it higher expectations.
With the introduction of Buddhism and its rapid adoption by the court in the 6th century, it was necessary to explain the apparent differences between native Japanese beliefs and Buddhist teachings.
*: With the rapid expansion of the French Empire into Indochina, conflicts occurred between the two nations.
With the rapid increase in armor thickness during World War II, tanks were becoming increasingly able to survive rounds fired from even the largest of WWII-era anti-tank guns.
With the rapid change of British pop culture from the mod era of 1963 – 1966 to the hippie era of 1967 and beyond, the term fell out of popular usage.
With the wok hot, the oil, seasonings, and meats are added in rapid succession with no pause in between.
With only one senior club in the city for fans to support, development of the club was much more rapid.
With both the ΔT and the ΔV charging methods, both manufacturers recommend a further period of trickle charging to follow the initial rapid charge.
With an average weekday ridership of 379, 300 passengers, and 309, 420 weekend day passengers, BART is the fifth-busiest heavy rail rapid transit system in the United States.
With the post-war rapid contraction of military orders Cosmos Engineering went bankrupt, and the Air Ministry let it be known that it would be a good idea if the Bristol Aeroplane Company purchased it.
With the rapid rise of European imperialism in the late 18th century botanic gardens were established in the tropics and economic botany became a focus with the hub at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, near London.
With the exception of insects, hummingbirds while in flight have the highest metabolism of all animals, a necessity in order to support the rapid beating of their wings.
With modern instrumentation becoming widely available in laboratories worldwide, the technical and scientific developments from the mid 1990s have been rapid.
With World War II's end, Pinellas would enter another period of rapid growth and development.
With only his niece between himself and the throne, Philip engaged in some rapid political negotiations and convinced Charles of Valois, who along with Odo IV was championing Joan's rights, to switch sides and support him instead.
With the rapid growth of high-technology industry in the suburban areas along Route 128 from the 1960s to the 1980s, Route 128 came to symbolize the Boston high-tech community itself.

With and recovery
With dealer stocks of new equipment averaging about 25% below a year ago, the affects of the rural recovery are being felt almost immediately by the country's farm equipment manufacturers.
With the outsourcing of maintenance staff and facilities, the increase in company health and safety regulations, and the increasing curb weights of buses, many operators now contract their towing needs to a professional vehicle recovery company.
With the recovery of virtue, the human life span will gradually increase again until it reaches 80, 000 years, with people attaining sexual maturity at 500.
With the continuation of the gradual recovery of the global economy, it is likely the insurance industry will continue to see growth in premium income both in industrialised countries and emerging markets in 2011.
With the full lung technique, rowers exhale during the stroke and inhale during the recovery.
With correct treatment, most cases of amoebic and bacterial dysentery subside within ten days, and most individuals will achieve a full recovery within two to four weeks after beginning proper treatment.
" With no alternatives, Lucas shut down production while Ford was flown to Centinela Hospital on June 21 for recovery.
With the advent of new recovery methods for low-grade ore, Ajo boomed.
With the recovery of Kōfuku-ji and Tōdai-ji, there was a town growing near the two temples.
With proper patient selection, laparoscopic fundoplication has low complication rates and a quick recovery.
With the breaching of dikes by local communities subsequent to the 2003 U. S. invasion of Iraq and the ending of a four year drought that same year, the process has been reversed and the marshes have experienced a substantial rate of recovery.
With p-n junction switching, there is also a reverse recovery current, which in high-power semiconductors brings increased EMI noise.
With long-term use of benzodiazepines, it is unclear whether cognitive impairments fully return to normal after cessation of therapy ; cognitive deficits persist for at least six months after withdrawal, but longer than six months may be required for recovery of cognitive function.
With the change of occupation policy, most significantly thanks to the currency reform of 1948, Germany eventually made an impressive recovery, later known as the Wirtschaftswunder (" economic miracle ").
With the passage of time, these areas began to show signs of ecological recovery.
With the breaching of dikes by local communities subsequent to the 2003 U. S. invasion of Iraq and the ending of a four year drought that same year, the process has been reversed and the marshes have experienced a substantial rate of recovery.
With the gradual recovery of the shrike population on San Clemente Island, the Navy no longer controls the foxes.
Julie Grossman argues in her article " The Trouble With Carol " that Haynes concludes the film as a challenge to traditional Hollywood film narratives of the heroine taking charge of her life, and that Haynes sets Carol up as the victim both of a repressive male-dominated society, and also of an equally debilitating self-help culture that encourages patients to take sole responsibility for their illness and recovery.
With the Crusader army moved onwards towards Antioch, the Emperor Alexios I achieved part of his original intent in inviting the Crusader in the first place: the recovery of Seljuk-held imperial territories in Asia minor.
With that, York left the show to devote himself to recovery.
With recovery beginning in 1961, more moderate policies inaugurated by President Liu Shaoqi ended starvation and improved nutrition.
With unification the Prussian General Staff became the Imperial German General Staff and began preparing for what seemed to be another inevitable war with France, which was intent on revenge and recovery of the provinces annexed by Germany.
With Lapine, Finn penned a musical loosely based on his near-death experience following brain surgery, exploring the role of music in his life and recovery.
With the recovery of Mr. Smith's body from the site on May 14, Strathclyde Fire Brigade announced that they believed no hope of recovering live victims remained.

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