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Some riffs have grown dusty from disuse -- the rallying "stand with me," for example, with which he succeeded in whipping some crowds into a frenzy for a big finish.
The pyrolysis of pentadecylbenzene (PDB) was used as a vehicle example with which to develop a general methodology for the formulation of an analytical rate expression for the reaction of a single substrate to a complex product spectrum.
Here it is then, a painstakingly delicate cut out of an animal, wonderfully elegant, and tonally at one – consider those marvellously understated yellows, for example, with which its haunches seems to be flushed – with the scene against which it poses.
Ms Sturgeon wants to go farther: she is using her party's new strength in Westminster to push for control of corporation tax and national insurance (paid by employees and employers), for example, with which to boost Scotland's finances.
He usually takes pains (for example, in his great depiction of hell in Books One and Two) to avoid the standard epic scenes of the torture of the damned, for example, with which we're familiar if we've read Homer or Virgil or, of course, Dante much later.
And the many critics of the IMF have an example with which to prove that the Fund's way is not the only way to revive a moribund economy.When Egypt was haggling with the IMF in 1991 over terms for structural-adjustment loans, memories of the bread riots that erupted after a stalled try at reform in 1977 were still fresh.
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Define Theory -- Not incidentally, teachers also need to be clear in their minds about what a "theory" is, because (as illustrated in the examples with which I opened this essay) evolution is under attack for being "just" a theory.
We demonstrated the performance of the GPU-implemented phase field models by means of representative numerical examples, with which we studied the effect of the artificial viscosity, an artificial parameter to be input, and compared the crack path branching predictions from three popular phase field models.
The examples with which we began are traditionally called "indicative conditionals".
He uses a general division into equivocal, univocal, and analogical uses of terms, and he presents both of the threefold divisions of analogy mentioned in the previous section, but he offers no prolonged discussion, and he writes as if he is simply using the divisions, definitions, and examples with which everyone is familiar.
I don't have final answers to these questions, but I do have an archive of literary examples with which to help think about them.
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