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He fell away from Reform Judaism, the religious stream with which his family had long been affiliated.
It's a recipe for good decision-making in terms of the speed and alacrity with which you can make decisions, of course.
In addition, they have potent raptorial appendages, with which they produce extremely fast and powerful strikes.
In the same fashion, the rapidity with which you go through the adaptation is highly individual.
Another difference among the states is in the precision with which location of catch data are keypunched.
In the flesh, we've gotten far closer to the jollification with which Santa is frequently associated.
We cannot destroy the existing world order until we have a better one with which to replace it.
The principal hallmarks of Echenoz's style are his laconism, his dry wit, and the precision with which he chooses words and images.
Tom Hamilton has produced an acute and insightful response to my post on euthanasia, of a kind with which it is a pleasure to engage.
The boy died of TB at the age of 10, which also agrees with the accepted history of the family, a history with which Anderson disagrees.
They differ mostly in the speed and aggressiveness with which government is privatized for corporate benefit.
Healthy, vigorous perennial grass is the best type of vegetation with which to surround a lagoon.
Section 61J of the Crimes Act, which is the offence with which they were all charged, has a number of circumstances of aggravation.
Marriage has also been weakened by the ease with which you can now obtain a divorce.
A requirement of a science is a reductionistic language with which to define constructs.
The purposes with which they are set on foot are profit, honour, or avoidance of loss or dishonour.
This herb grows in every grassy verge, preferably on the path, just like plantain or waybread, with which it shares most of its uses.
The red dots of paint with which Cretan walkers have marked the way are not always easy to spot.
This stark and achromatic poem is a world away from the graceful and well-tuned lyrics with which Campbell began his career.
Then we grow elderly, and we have the greater experience and wisdom of a lifetime with which to understand.
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The company were awestricken at the infinite presumption of the man, and the calm assurance with which he spoke.
Is not your body a far more beautiful and nobler thing than all the gay clothes with which you can bedizen it?
These express simply certain states of the system with which atonic dyspepsia is so frequently found associated.
His instinct of sympathy with which he had greeted her at the outset was repelled, and made of no avail.
Meanwhile the fragmentary Catawba, with which I believe that the Caddo was connected had its congeners far to westward.
Religion is the brightest ornament with which the young can bedeck themselves.
But it is not an arithmetical inequality with which we ought to trouble ourselves.
A frigate and a yacht had been constructed, with which the Volga had been navigated to its mouth at astrachan.
If poets wrote only of things with which they were au fait, where would all our poetry be?
In the Theromorpha it has an acromial process with which the precoracoid articulates, and it is very large in Dinosauria.
Its attributes of youth are the activity and eager life with which it is redundant.
But this precious story with which you've tried to bamboozle us is not complete.
A logical Yankee mind operates as an accoucheur to bring that to daylight with which the events are pregnant.
Patty emerged from the bath towel with which she had been polishing her face.
The only advantage with which he accredited the city was that of possessing newspapers.
This only killed the algal growth with which the particles of copper came in contact and left the main body of alg unaffected.
This was a set-off for the misfortunes with which a wretched fate had loaded us.
The acetous acid is concentrated by frost, which does not affect the proper acid, but only the water with which it is united.
This truth is so simple that the very ease with which we acquiesce in it robs it of its power.
Mary looked up at him with that abstracted gaze with which we weigh and judge.
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