She was the leader for most of the race, but she eventually finished second. |
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Despite its inauspicious beginnings, the company eventually became very profitable. |
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Going to a new school can be difficult, but the kids will eventually adjust. |
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Years of financial difficulty eventually placed the company into receivership. |
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After O'Doherty's death his lands in Inishowen were granted out by the state, and eventually escheated to the Crown. |
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The bones in their fins eventually evolved into legs and they became the first tetrapods, 390 million years ago, and began to develop lungs. |
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As time goes on, these fractures will become wider, and eventually a drainage system of some sort may start to form underneath. |
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The royalists were eventually defeated in the Civil War and Charles I spent two nights as a prisoner in Ripon. |
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An economic recession, depression, or financial crisis could eventually lead to a stock market crash. |
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This antibiotic was the origin of the drug that eventually created the mood stabilizer category. |
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These drawbacks eventually led to the downfall of the pure turbojet, and only a handful of types are still in production. |
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Originally built as a chapel of ease to Kirkham, it eventually became a parish church with its own vicar. |
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Further Hawk exports were eventually blocked due to concerns over Indonesian human rights, particularly in East Timor. |
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But Newton insisted that divine intervention would eventually be required to reform the system, due to the slow growth of instabilities. |
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Faraday suffered a nervous breakdown in 1839 but eventually returned to his investigations into electromagnetism. |
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Darwin's Journal was eventually rewritten as a separate third volume, on natural history. |
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Priestley eventually decided to return to his theological studies and, in 1752, matriculated at Daventry, a Dissenting academy. |
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Although Priestley considered moving to America, he eventually accepted Birmingham New Meeting's offer to be their minister. |
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He subsequently left the Quakers, joined the Scottish Episcopal Church, and eventually married Syme's daughter, Agnes. |
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The new firm of Boulton and Watt was eventually highly successful and Watt became a wealthy man. |
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One employee, Alex Gardner, eventually took over the business, which lasted into the twentieth century. |
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They became popular for mining and 104 were in use by 1733, eventually over two thousand of them were installed. |
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They were eventually replaced in these niche applications by steam turbines. |
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Mendel's laws of inheritance eventually supplanted most of Darwin's pangenesis theory. |
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This drift halts when an allele eventually becomes fixed, either by disappearing from the population, or replacing the other alleles entirely. |
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Trapped mice eventually die from exposure, dehydration, starvation, suffocation, or predation, or are killed by people when the trap is checked. |
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The Lawrence Sheriff School was eventually founded in the late 19th century to carry on Sheriff's original intentions. |
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TfL eventually replaced London Regional Transport, and discontinued the use of the London Transport brand in favour of its own brand. |
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Two Twin Car Sets were eventually reinstated for Blackpool Transport's Heritage Fleet following the upgrade. |
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The extension eventually opened on 30 May 2016, with revisions to the timetable. |
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The railway fell into disuse and eventually closed altogether, following the introduction of electric trams and buses. |
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The Greenland settlement eventually died out, possibly due to climate change. |
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The West responded with the Crusades, eventually resulting in the Sack of Constantinople by participants of the Fourth Crusade. |
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Tobacco was an important early crop during the colonial era, but was eventually overtaken by sugarcane production as the region's staple crop. |
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Later when conquering England, the Norman rulers in England would eventually assimilate, thereby adopting the speech of the local English. |
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The Common Brittonic spoken at the time eventually developed into several distinct tongues, including Cornish. |
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Ergyng eventually became a mere cantref, the Welsh equivalent of a hundred. |
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Its use is found worldwide, originating in Rome and spreading throughout Europe, influencing and eventually supplanting local rites. |
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The Church eventually became the dominant influence in Western civilisation into the modern age. |
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When Chinese churches eventually reopened, they remained under the control of the Patriotic Church. |
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Though Low church continued to be used for those clergy holding a more liberal view of Dissenters, the term eventually fell into disuse. |
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The collection eventually comprised 48 volumes, the last published three years after Pusey's death. |
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One of the most notable Poles at this time, who eventually settled in England, was Joseph Conrad. |
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The tradition of having musicians available continued and eventually grew into standard brass bands. |
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The hilltop located outside Verulamium eventually became a cult centre devoted to Alban. |
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Fisher was also an academic, and eventually served as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. |
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His desire to explore the mysteries of life eventually led him to leave home and take missionary journeys. |
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The Empire was eventually annexed by the United Kingdom, bringing the Punjab under the British Raj. |
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This school played a critical role in the spreading of Buddhism to central Asia and China and eventually to other parts of the far east. |
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The plan should eventually result in a large building footprint area increase as well as increasing the amount of staff housing. |
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In 2014, 60 pupils were made offers by Oxford or Cambridge, with 56 eventually going on to take up their places. |
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The campaign ended inconclusively and the Romans eventually withdrew to Hadrian's Wall. |
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Without relief from an external source, the defenders would eventually submit. |
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They also show the Romantic ideal that Nature is powerful and will eventually overcome the transient creations of men. |
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This battle was eventually settled when the hero Heracles decided to help the Olympians. |
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The two would eventually cause great dishonour to the Angles when they ambushed Atisl in a forest as he walked alone and slew him. |
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However, she betrayed him, his health worsened, and he eventually died there. |
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In the Palamedes and other works, the castle is eventually destroyed by King Mark of Cornwall after the loss of Arthur at the Battle of Camlann. |
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He eventually defeats the other kings and establishes his rule over the whole island. |
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She was examined twice but the charges against her were eventually dropped. |
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Over the next few days, he was questioned and tortured, and eventually he confessed. |
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Although fast enough to keep ahead of those in pursuit, Black Bess eventually dies under the stress of the journey. |
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However, that chain was sold and eventually its pubs ceased brewing their own beer. |
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Later, stout was eventually to be associated only with porter, becoming a synonym of dark beer. |
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Several forms of Latin existed, and the language evolved considerably over time, eventually becoming the Romance languages spoken today. |
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In Lindisfarne Cuthbert began to take on a solitary lifestyle, eventually moving to Inner Farne Island where he built a hermitage. |
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There, he studied portraits by van Dyck and was eventually able to attract a fashionable clientele. |
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He eventually had to relinquish painting because failing eyesight meant that he could not achieve the quality that he wanted. |
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Over time, groups that marry out had an advantage over those that did not, so eventually all groups developed incest taboos. |
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Kyd was eventually released but was not accepted back into his lord's service. |
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But Jonson's career eventually made him a focal point for the revived sociopolitical criticism. |
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At the age of 13, Marvell attended Trinity College, Cambridge and eventually received a BA degree. |
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He eventually came to write several long and bitterly satirical verses against the corruption of the court. |
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His complete infatuation with Eve, while pure in and of itself, eventually contributes to his joining her in disobedience to God. |
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The controversy eventually became public, and Paine was then denounced as unpatriotic for criticising an American revolutionary. |
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The House of Commons eventually impeached Hastings, but subsequently, the House of Lords acquitted him of all charges. |
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Immediately after reading Price's sermon, Burke wrote a draft of what eventually became, Reflections on the Revolution in France. |
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Their publishing lists eventually included Coleridge, Hazlitt, Clare, Hogg, Carlyle and Lamb. |
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In 1814, Mary began a romance with one of her father's political followers, Percy Bysshe Shelley, whom she eventually married. |
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A memorial was eventually created for Shelley at the Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey, along with his old friends Lord Byron and John Keats. |
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He eventually became the Church of England perpetual curate of the parish of Haworth, and was also a poet, writer, and polemicist. |
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Holloway apparently hoped that Trix would eventually marry the Holloway son. |
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On a visit to the United States in 1899, Kipling and Josephine developed pneumonia, from which she eventually died. |
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He proposed marriage to four women, including Celia Kirwan, and eventually Sonia Brownell accepted. |
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Although he eventually recovered, the diagnosis of his condition obliged him to return once again to Europe. |
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The manuscript was eventually published in 1977, though Lewis scholar Kathryn Lindskoog doubts its authenticity. |
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Rising through the ranks, he was eventually stationed back to Britain in September 1918 as a colonel in the Air Ministry. |
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This pattern can be seen in textile production, mining and eventually steel, shipbuilding, rail working and other industries. |
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Both were allegedly aware the Elector of Hanover would eventually succeed to the British throne after Queen Anne's death. |
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However, Starr left after only ten days, likening it to Butlins, and McCartney eventually grew bored and departed a month later. |
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Plant eventually accepted the position, recommending former Band of Joy drummer John Bonham. |
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Geesin eventually completed the project with the aid of John Alldis, who was the director of the choir hired to perform on the record. |
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Gilmour worked with several songwriters, including Eric Stewart and Roger McGough, eventually choosing Anthony Moore to write the album's lyrics. |
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The musical was given its world premiere in the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and went on to Chicago and eventually Broadway. |
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We cut the track for 'Ooh La La' three times before he eventually passed on it, leaving it for Woody to sing. |
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However, there are still indie bands that start off locally, but eventually attract an international audience. |
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Despite early successes, Toye and Beecham eventually fell out, and Toye resigned. |
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The screenplay was eventually published in Freeman's 1999 book The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock. |
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She eventually divorced Chaplin in Mexico in 1942, citing incompatibility and separation for more than a year. |
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After the war, Sellers made his radio debut in ShowTime, and eventually became a regular performer on various BBC radio shows. |
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On 3 February 1951, he made a trial tape entitled The Goons, and sent it to the BBC producer Pat Dixon, who eventually accepted it. |
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Her persistence, as well as her talent, eventually convinced him to cast her in the role. |
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He moved to Florence, Italy, where he became intrigued by the craft of shoemaking, eventually apprenticing as a shoemaker with Stefano Bemer. |
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He had a relationship with French actress Isabelle Adjani, which lasted six years and eventually ended after a split and reconciliation. |
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Sellers eventually demanded that he and Welles should not share the same set. |
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After a prolonged lawsuit, Sony backed down, and McClory eventually exhausted all legal avenues to pursue. |
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Radcliffe eventually signed for the final films on 2 March 2007, but Watson was considerably more hesitant. |
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She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. |
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The roofs were supported by pillars that obstructed many fans' views, and they were eventually replaced with a cantilevered structure. |
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This would eventually lead to the ECB taking over the MCC as the governing body of England and the implementation of central contracts. |
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Pakistan overcame a dismal start in the tournament to eventually defeat England by 22 runs in the final and emerge as winners. |
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Residents were promised that the allotments would be returned, and they eventually were. |
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In 1923 the club moved to a permanent home at Sudbury, Middlesex, eventually buying the ground outright. |
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Leeds eventually returned to Wembley for a Challenge Cup Final appearance in 1994 against Wigan. |
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The fight went the distance, with Thompson's strength and durability eventually telling in the later rounds. |
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Collazo fought with his hands down most of the night, unafraid of Khan, believing Khan had no power and he would eventually knock him out. |
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We have already mentioned that some colonies eventually became metropoleis. |
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After running third for a while in the race, Button eventually finished fourth. |
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He eventually finished second behind Vettel, whose race pace he had been unable to match. |
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Together with chief designer Gordon Coppuck, McLaren planned to refine the prototype, eventually aiming to produce up to 250 cars per year. |
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The team eventually finished eighth in the Constructors' Championship, with only 11 points. |
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The team eventually achieved eighth position in the Formula One Constructors' World Championship. |
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Both drivers had reasonably successful races, eventually finishing seventh and eighth. |
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The disputes were eventually quashed by Renault in a particularly intransigent way, and over 2,000 people lost their jobs. |
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Renault expects to eventually increase production at the Tangier plant to 400,000 vehicles per year. |
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Webber led the other two laps and eventually finished second, with the team moving up into third in the constructors championship. |
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Verstappen eventually won the Spanish Grand Prix, becoming the youngest ever Grand Prix winner. |
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Lawrence, and eventually began to explore the Pacific Northwest and the Western Arctic. |
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Of the fifty yachtsmen who sent letters of intent to compete, only five eventually started. |
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Constable worked in the corn business after leaving school, but his younger brother Abram eventually took over the running of the mills. |
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Nevertheless, the bill was eventually passed, mainly as a result of public pressure. |
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Since then, the frontier generally moved westward and eventually lands west of the Mississippi River came to be referred to as the West. |
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This vowel length was eventually lost by around AD 1700, but the former long vowels are still marked with a circumflex. |
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It declared that Southern Sudan would eventually maintain land, air, and riverine forces. |
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This would allow Ireland to become a permanent One Day International playing nation and eventually grant them Test status. |
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The town grew rapidly from the 1830s onwards, when the Marquess of Bute built a dock, which eventually linked to the Taff Vale Railway. |
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Ukraine and Georgia were also told that they could eventually become members. |
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The walls were eventually breached and there followed fierce fighting in the streets, in which 700 defenders were killed. |
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Imprisoned for a time in Loch Leven Castle, she eventually escaped and attempted to regain the throne by force. |
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Protestants were persecuted under the Habsburg monarchy, which controlled the region and eventually managed to recatholicize it. |
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Walpole's failure to maintain a policy of avoiding military conflict eventually led to his fall from power. |
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Cities eventually dotted the coast to support local economies and serve as trade hubs. |
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A proxy war in Southeast Asia eventually evolved into full American participation, as the Vietnam War. |
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With the annexation of Oudh in 1856, this territory was extended and eventually became the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. |
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Canadian unionism ties with the United States eventually replaced those with Britain. |
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In his view the transformation proved to be fatal and eventually led to the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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The satyagraha in Ahmedabad took the form of Gandhi fasting and supporting the workers in a strike, which eventually led to a settlement. |
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The chief mourners at the service at Hughenden on 26 April were his brother Ralph and nephew Coningsby, to whom Hughenden would eventually pass. |
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While the Western Front was a stalemate for the German Army, the Eastern Front eventually proved to be a great success. |
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The French Army Mutinies eventually spread to a further 54 French divisions and saw 20,000 men desert. |
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Finally, in early 1917, Germany adopted a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, realising that the Americans would eventually enter the war. |
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Hitler intended to eventually incorporate many of these areas into the Reich. |
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Himmler hoped it would eventually totally replace the existing police system. |
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Rather it was the separate European Coal and Steel Community, which notably excluded Britain, that would eventually grow into the European Union. |
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As Prime Minister, Pearson would advocate the simple Maple Leaf that was eventually adopted. |
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There has long been speculation about the possibility of the European Union eventually becoming a fiscal union. |
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In 2008, Ukraine and Georgia were told that they will also eventually become members. |
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The IRA eventually apologised for what it claimed had been a mistake and that its target had been the British soldiers parading to the memorial. |
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Several unions launched strikes in response, but these actions eventually collapsed. |
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Thatcher was not initially the obvious replacement, but she eventually became the main challenger, promising a fresh start. |
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Several unions launched strikes in response to legislation introduced to curb their power, but resistance eventually collapsed. |
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Bush eventually decided to seek UN authorization, while still reserving the option of invading without it. |
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The Tordesillas line was eventually settled at 370 leagues west of Cape Verde. |
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This strategy eventually led to an invasion of Scotland by Haakon Haakonsson, King of Norway. |
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On departing Swansea to the north, the A483 multiplexes with the A48 before continuing through mid Wales and eventually terminating at Chester. |
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This eventually choked the lakes and raised above the surface, forming raised bogs. |
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In 2005 the President of the SRU said it was hoped eventually to establish a professional team in Aberdeen. |
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The Government of Bermuda eventually reached an agreement with the Parliamentarians in England which left the status quo in Bermuda. |
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In the subsequent centuries, the islands were claimed by several European powers with the British Empire eventually gaining control. |
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As she eventually allowed the prisoner to be freed, May avoided further sanctions including fines or imprisonment. |
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Sylvia Pankhurst campaigned for enfranchisement among women in the East End of London and eventually built up the Workers Socialist Federation. |
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The miners tried to continue alone, but without TUC support had eventually to give in. |
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In contrast to Tibet, the dynasty eventually consolidated its power and now rules as the kings of Bhutan. |
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Jones was a County Borough Councillor for Bridgend for five years, where he eventually chaired the Labour group. |
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Britain feared that Russian expansionism in the region would eventually threaten the Empire in India. |
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At that time there was only one English regiment of dragoons, and the Scots Greys eventually received the British Army rank of 2nd Dragoons. |
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This eventually led Al Thani to rebel against the Ottomans, whom he believed were seeking to usurp control of the peninsula. |
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The two nations eventually dispatched regular troops to North America to enforce their claims. |
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John's and raided nearby settlements, the French forces were eventually defeated by British troops at the Battle of Signal Hill. |
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The colony of New Amsterdam was centered at the site which would eventually become Lower Manhattan. |
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The Dutch West India Company would eventually attempt to ease tensions between Stuyvesant and residents of New Amsterdam. |
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This syndicate soon evolved into the Bank of England, eventually financing the wars of the Duke of Marlborough and later Imperial conquests. |
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Kuznets' curve predicts that income inequality will eventually decrease given time. |
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Because of inherent limits in the DNA repair mechanisms, if humans lived long enough, they would all eventually develop cancer. |
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He eventually worked on 160 commissions from 60 companies, building railways in other countries such as Belgium, Norway, Egypt and France. |
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In a conventional lamp, the evaporated tungsten eventually condenses on the inner surface of the glass envelope, darkening it. |
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The circumstances of that were very controversial, and eventually led to the largest class legal action in English legal history. |
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A parent's number of children strongly correlates with the number of children that each person in the next generation will eventually have. |
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The number of races observed expanded to the 1930s and 1950s, and eventually anthropologists concluded that there were no discrete races. |
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They soon developed oral traditions of their own, which differed from the rabbinic traditions, and eventually formed the Karaite sect. |
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The Church was eventually organised by Andrew Melville along Presbyterian lines to become the national Church of Scotland. |
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This split created a separate, eventually worldwide, group of church denominations. |
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It is the yearning of many who enter the monastic life to eventually become solitary hermits. |
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The state of Utah was eventually admitted to the union on 4 January 1896, after the various issues had been resolved. |
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Staying in the EEA, possibly eventually as an EFTA member, is one of the suggested options. |
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This led in 962 to the founding of the Holy Roman Empire, which eventually became centred in the German principalities of central Europe. |
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Although the schism was eventually healed in 1417, the papacy's spiritual authority had suffered greatly. |
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These revolutions were eventually put down by conservative elements and few reforms resulted. |
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Funding is generally seed corn and projects are 'pump primed' with the objective of eventually securing full government funding and support. |
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All nurses on the NMC register will eventually go through revalidation when their registration is up for renewal. |
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One series in Glasgow was scheduled for a dozen plays but proved so popular they eventually had over a hundred. |
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At a very early age, Richardson was apprenticed to a printer, whose daughter he eventually married. |
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He lost his first wife along with their five sons, and eventually remarried. |
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The Amadis eventually became the archetypical romance, in contrast with the modern novel which began to be developed in the 17th century. |
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The mission eventually arrived at Topusko, where it established itself in a deserted farmhouse. |
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Not wanting to become a lawyer like other men in his family, Maugham eventually trained and qualified as a physician. |
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He eventually became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, renouncing his American citizenship. |
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In the late 1960s Moore began publishing his own poetry and essays in fanzines, eventually setting up his own fanzine, Embryo. |
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While the first few were rejected, Grant advised Moore on improvements, and eventually accepted the first of many. |
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In the east were the Picts, whose kingdoms eventually stretched from the river Forth to Shetland. |
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He eventually acknowledged in 1827 that he was the author of the Waverley Novels. |
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Wilde was not, at first, even allowed paper and pen but Haldane eventually succeeded in allowing access to books and writing materials. |
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Florence Stoker eventually sued the filmmakers, and was represented by the attorneys of the British Incorporated Society of Authors. |
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Her parents eventually consented, perhaps out of fear that she was getting older with no other suitor in sight. |
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He eventually sent it to Pound, who instantly saw it as a work of genius and submitted it to Poetry. |
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Originally, the label signed Welsh singers, mostly with overtly political lyrics, eventually branching out into a myriad of different styles. |
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Gilbert eventually won the lawsuit and felt vindicated, but his actions and statements had been hurtful to his partners. |
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The awful tragedy, for the orchestra, was that eventually we were not able to play the standard classics. |
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Ossie Byrne travelled with them and Colin Petersen, who eventually became the group's drummer, followed soon afterward. |
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The album became one of their best selling albums in that country, abd was eventually certified Triple Platinum. |
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Townshend played mostly acoustic guitar, but eventually was persuaded to play some electric. |
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Drug and alcohol use escalated tension between the three members, and conflicts between Bruce and Baker eventually led to Cream's demise. |
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Although Clapton's grandparents eventually told him the truth about his parentage, he only knew that his father's name was Edward Fryer. |
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Noel eventually returned for the Irish and British legs of the tour, which included two major shows at Wembley Stadium. |
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It sold out its initial print run of 200,000 copies within a day, and was eventually translated into more than 20 languages. |
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Having decided that he wanted to sign her, it took several months of asking around for Beese to eventually discover who the singer was. |
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Conversely, Rossetti would be unhappy at Kelmscott, and eventually suffered a mental breakdown. |
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Hirst eventually defended the concept and refuted the accusation that he was only interested in making money. |
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Hirst is currently restoring the Grade I listed Toddington Manor, near Cheltenham, where he intends to eventually house the complete collection. |
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Haunted by nightmares of the crucifixion, he is eventually led to his own conversion. |
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Godwin and Wollstonecraft's unique courtship began slowly, but it eventually became a passionate love affair. |
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A compromise was eventually reached between the four associations, whereby a squad of English players only would represent the United Kingdom. |
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With Croatia's accession to the EU on 1 July 2013, it is also legally bound to eventually join the Schengen Area. |
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In the very last stages of succession, trees can grow in, eventually turning the wetland into a forest. |
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However, he was unsuccessful in this endeavor, and was eventually forced into exile in Yemen. |
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While Vietnam as a whole was eventually communized, only the northern half of Korea remained communist. |
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Beginning in the second half of the 4th century, Roman power decreased and Noviomagus eventually became part of the Frankish kingdom. |
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The popular appellation eclipsed and eventually supplanted the official Portuguese name. |
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These programs include independent institutions and universities, and those that eventually lead to a Class A golf professional certification. |
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The term was eventually adopted by many other sports including hockey, association football, water polo and team handball. |
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The cathedral was eventually built to a simpler design by Sir Frederick Gibberd. |
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The moisture will eventually fall to earth in the form of rain or snow. |
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Public outrage over the scandal eventually forced him to resign. |
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The group eventually split over conflicting political philosophies. |
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These eventually culminate in pulmonary hypertension and biventricular dysfunction. |
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She was opposed to the new housing development, but we eventually brought her round. |
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Diouf rounded Zaluska near the byeline and crossed but Daniel Majstorovic headed away and Celtic eventually mopped up the danger. |
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Rose was three seconds behind, but managed to catch up with the race leader and eventually won. |
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I was initially refused a refund, but eventually managed to claw back part of the money. |
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It's possible we'll eventually have more books than available space for them, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. |
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The composition modulates upwards through the cycle of fifths, eventually returning to the original key. |
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This latest discovery should eventually lead to much better treatments for disease. |
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His 10,000 hours of practice and recitals eventually paid dividends when he become first-chair violinist. |
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The recruit eventually graduates to become a trained soldier and dutyman, with his place in a troop. |
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Though he fell off the wagon several times, he eventually succeeded in quitting. |
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I kept buying hoping the price would go up, but I eventually decided I was fighting the tape. |
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When these two rookies eventually came under fire he wondered which one would fill his pants first. |
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Pervy's research in filmology may eventually open wider applications of films in modern languages. |
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Robert yanked Connie's leg vigorously, causing her to flounder and eventually fall. |
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Whatever we do to nature and the environment we will eventually do to ourselves. If we continually foul our own nest, we will pay the price. |
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His long nights in the office eventually bore fruit when his business boomed and he was given a raise. |
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During WWII, German troops gave the Allies a hard time in Italy, but eventually the Allies broke through. |
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He and Segismunda enjoy happiness and prosperity and eventually take delight in great-grandparenthood. |
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He collected a number of injuries that stopped him jousting, and then in middle age became stout, eventually gross. |
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The latter is eventually averaged over the gyrophase to produce Littlejohn's guiding-center equations. |
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Think we're eventually gonna have to get one of those Hannibal Lecter masks from an S and M boutique. Right now we got to keep his head still. |
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The Norman elites greatly influenced, but eventually assimilated with, each of the local cultures. |
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Diversions was formed in 1983, eventually becoming the National Dance Company Wales, now the resident company at the Wales Millennium Centre. |
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They were eventually largely superseded as profitable commercial enterprises by the spread of the railways from the 1840s on. |
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Under the leadership of Alfred the Great and his descendants, Wessex would at first survive, then coexist with, and eventually conquer the Danes. |
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The Norse also used the rivers of Russia for trade routes, finding their way eventually to the Black Sea and southern Russia. |
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He continued to write for the rest of his life, eventually completing over 60 books, most of which have survived. |
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They eventually organised it as the kingdom of England in the face of Viking invasions. |
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Descendants of these mammoths moved north and eventually covered most of Eurasia. |
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During the Early Middle Ages, a village first began to be built around the monument, eventually extending into it. |
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Careful control of the alloying and tempering eventually allowed for wrought iron with properties comparable to modern steel. |
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Abrasion eventually destroys all parts of a plough that come into contact with the soil. |
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The available evidence is of a strong oral tradition, such as that preserved by bards in Ireland, and eventually recorded by monasteries. |
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The death of Commodus put into motion a series of events which eventually led to civil war. |
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A law was eventually passed to protect innocent bystanders from assault by wastes thrown into the street. |
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Licinius departed and eventually defeated Maximin, gaining control over the entire eastern half of the Roman Empire. |
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Zeno eventually granted Odoacer the status of patrician and accepted him as his own viceroy of Italia. |
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In 878 they forced Alfred to flee to the Somerset Levels, but were eventually defeated at the Battle of Edington. |
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King William eventually defeated his forces and devastated the region in the Harrying of the North. |
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Ralph eventually left Norwich in the control of his wife and left England, finally ending up in Brittany. |
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This tomb was again destroyed during the French Revolution, but was eventually replaced with the current marker. |
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One of the claimants of the English throne opposing William the Conqueror, Edgar Atheling, eventually fled to Scotland. |
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When the hostages escaped back to France, John was horrified that his word had been broken and returned to England, where he eventually died. |
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The fiscal demands on the King's subjects caused resentment, and this resentment eventually led to serious political opposition. |
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There was some resistance, but the King responded by threatening with outlawry, and the grant was eventually made. |
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In spite of concerted efforts to uphold the statute, it eventually failed due to competition among landowners for labour. |
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He was eventually ousted in 1195 from his much reduced domain by his nephew Llywelyn. |
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Charles' character eventually alienated both the French and English monarchs, because he readily switched sides whenever it suited his interest. |
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The rebellion was eventually suppressed, but the social changes it promoted were already irreversible. |
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Suffolk eventually succeeded in having Humphrey of Gloucester arrested for treason. |
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The Percys were loyal Lancastrians, but Edward IV eventually won the earl's allegiance. |
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The 1539 alliance between Francis and Charles had soured, eventually degenerating into renewed war. |
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Many fled abroad, including the influential Tyndale, who was eventually executed and his body burned at Henry's behest. |
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The building works, including that at Berwick, along with the reform of the militias and musters, were eventually finished under Queen Mary. |
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In the short run yo-yo dieting will work, but eventually it makes it nearly impossible to lose weight. |
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