I decided that the movie, no matter how bleak and hopeless it may seem, is ultimately about redemptive hope, albeit a twisted one at that. |
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However, both the slapstick and kung fu are ultimately part of a story, and a good story at that. |
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That is, the logic of power is a reified logic to which the prince must, qua prince, ultimately submit. |
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One manufacturer challenged this amendment, but ultimately the Supreme Court passed judgment in favour of the government of India. |
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Despite her best intentions, ultimately she's trying to find the sort of writerly perfection that leads to embalmed craft. |
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Two shafts and an adit were ultimately driven, but Dunham reported that recorded output of lead concentrates for this period was fairly low. |
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Apart from administrative staff he will ultimately need about six researchers. |
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While the search crawlers will ultimately find you on their own, there is some merit in submitting your site manually. |
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I think ultimately this has served as a real wake-up call to the investment community and to the average investor. |
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The suburb of Larapinta will expand westwards again this year, first by 30 blocks and ultimately by 260 blocks. |
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Only 14 cases actually went to trial, ultimately yielding ten plea bargains, two acquittals, and only two guilty verdicts. |
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That change is equivalent to the piston movement in a car's engine which ultimately drives the wheels round. |
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A warmish couple of rounds had placed him in contention, but ultimately his poor physical condition prevailed. |
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Internet use in China has quadrupled since 2000 and ultimately censorship may prove futile. |
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He and his Adullamites worked with the Tories to prevent the bill and ultimately bring down the government. |
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The confrontational approach can backfire, ultimately fueling resistance on the part of the substance abuser. |
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The fact that he is ultimately accountable to the clubs means that he needs a consensus from the clubs before he can act. |
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Turkey's process of accession will help ultimately to define what Europe is. |
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Demonstrations of greatness ultimately rank above close finishes or spectacular upsets. |
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Intriguingly, this class of worlds includes the Martian moons, from which fully reversible Mars missions could ultimately be staged. |
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Eco argues passionately for a world view that is tolerant of those who are different, as we all ultimately are. |
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That's how you become more competitive, sell more products, increase profits, and ultimately improve job security. |
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Already depressed about his marriage, the whispers and false rumours saw Temple plunge into despair, and ultimately suicide. |
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Digestion is alchemy in reverse, with all manner of treasures ultimately being reduced to base material. |
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Since acculturation is ultimately a personal choice, degrees of assimilation will vary from individual to individual. |
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Stem cells are a type of blood cells which ultimately produces red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. |
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Proctor also describes a 34.7 kg crystal which ultimately yielded 57,200 carats of dark blue aquamarine. |
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The tactic ultimately backfired when viewers complained afterward to the BBC Web site that the show wasn't raunchy enough. |
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It attempts to handle a serious topic thoughtfully, but ultimately fumbles it. |
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The Producers is a worthy comedic effort that hints at Brooks' genius to follow, but the screenplay is ultimately the best thing about this film. |
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Their pack won the forward battle hands down but it was period immediately before the break that ultimately decided the match. |
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At death the infernal Zeus metamorphosed her into a white poplar, which was ultimately removed into Elysium. |
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Yes, the drama is ultimately about us, but its reach and scope is so huge, so universal, it dwarfs us into silence. |
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More time with her well respected teacher will ultimately see her performing dances of a different kind such as the kazachoc. |
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The company began to build recognition on an international level, ultimately gaining leadership in Europe's brake disc aftermarket. |
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Yet he advises patients to bear with it because the depression will ultimately lift and sleep problems diminish. |
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Early diagnosis and treatment of mental health problems will ultimately save South Africa billions of rands. |
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He doesn't even try to jolly her along and make her feel important, because he ultimately sees she's not going to be with him any way. |
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The adaptation of organisms to their habitat ultimately depends upon environmental criteria. |
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Pellet selection ultimately comes down to which pellet is most accurate in your air rifle. |
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A good break by hooker Pat Humphries ultimately left Shane Ryan with the chance to drop at goal but he pushed a very kickable chance well wide. |
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It is a prime cause of substance abuse and divorce and can ultimately create a state of tension and chaos in the office and at home. |
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Moreover, they feared him, and their fears ultimately proved well grounded. |
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The new films ultimately could quicken the recovery of burn victims and patients with skin ulcers and bedsores, the team asserts. |
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For years, Brooke even had trouble finding a publisher for his memoir, which was ultimately accepted by Rutgers University Press. |
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But the reason Schwarzenegger became America's biggest movie star was ultimately about more than charisma. |
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Thus we see evil as being inextricably linked to moral absolutism, by the route of religion, which excludes understanding and is ultimately oppressive. |
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But the illusions of the movie's Europeans are a darker matter, for they help create a pervasive, reflexive anti-Americanism that is ultimately extremely dangerous. |
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After preparing for the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, he practiced as a barrister, being ultimately named Queen's Counsel, and later accepting appointment to the Bench. |
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And one of the ways of rekindling that hope in the justice of God was with the sense that ultimately there will be a reckoning, and justice will be done. |
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So it ultimately seems odd to blame these celebs for disclosing personal information when the public is just clamoring for it. |
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Whether or not Clarke ultimately catches sight of the hare is beside the point. |
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It has now been revealed that Princess Beatrice will not be among those who will ultimately voyage with Virgin Galactic. |
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Cobb ultimately met and married Scrubs star Donald Faison, and now finds herself walking red carpets as his Mrs. |
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A bill was cobbled together then, the bill that ultimately led to the sequester, that got 76 votes. |
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Like it's ultimately gonna make a blind bit of difference, kids. |
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Vernon ultimately locks bender in a storage closet and, in a moment of weakness, physically threatens him. |
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That drove a wedge between the pair that ultimately led to Dunn rejecting the offer of a new contract in the summer and deciding on a move to Birmingham. |
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Why not just create something utterly silly, artistically a bit pointless, but ultimately just fun to watch? |
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But I feel that were I to accept the award, it would ultimately debase the coinage of the medal. |
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The laws carried over to the American colonies, and would ultimately go on the books in 40 U.S. states. |
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My position is ultimately that these debates between the social welfarist position and the individual's philosophy are all very interesting, but they're ultimately quite arid. |
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The successful World Cup bids of both Russia and Qatar have come under relentless scrutiny that has ultimately changed little. |
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The bad seed would ultimately sell more than a million copies, leading to a hit stage adaptation and an Oscar-nominated film. |
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And make no mistake, money is the only barometer of success the industry ultimately cares about. |
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I think you need to decide if you want to make one large jump or a series of smaller steps that you hope will ultimately change him and your own situation. |
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Perhaps this wouldn't be so bad should the revisability of logic and mathematics permit their ultimately admitting of a justification that didn't involve experience. |
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The reason Price of Fame ultimately becomes tiresome is our increasing awareness of how adrift the woman at its center is. |
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The Junior Minister at the Department of Enterprise said he would press the issue with the Cabinet, but the decision will ultimately rest with Mr McCreevy. |
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This contribution is expected to increase as melting rates accelerate, though ultimately the added runoff is predicted to disappear as glaciers decline many decades from now. |
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The contamination was ultimately traced back to a scrub technician named Kristen Parker. |
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It became the intellectual and emotional sign of opposition, rejecting racial humiliation, rebelling against domination and ultimately leading to revolution. |
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In a sea of artificial effect movies, Dogme could ultimately be seen as a guiding light to what-you-see-is-what-you-get films we just need to see from time to time. |
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The hardest thing to come to terms with is that ultimately you cannot make everything all right for people, Blaine says. |
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Williams was ultimately acquitted of aggravated manslaughter charges, but convicted of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting of a limousine driver. |
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In this case, the geography of industrial organization ratchets up a sequence of scales from local to regional to national, and ultimately to global. |
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The process of aging is associated with numerous changes in all bodily systems that ultimately manifest in a decline in peak physiologic function. |
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Yet race politics has limited appeal to whites, and ultimately may not guarantee keeping many minority voters in check. |
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Still, she ultimately wants to prevent the debilitating financial judgments against employers who were acting in good faith but unwittingly went afoul of the law. |
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Dominique Nabokov saw them at an exhibit and filed a lawsuit, but ultimately lost in the countersuit. |
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He hopes his humanitarian contributions will ultimately help prevent similar massacres in other parts of the world. |
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He was ultimately a coward, and he took no pleasure in his victims fighting back. |
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Geddie, for his part, fought his defenestration but ultimately accepted defeat. |
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She ultimately ditched JSwipe after about a week and found her current, non-Jewish, boyfriend on OkCupid. |
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Bradbury ultimately found resigned humor in the time and resources wasted on investigating his normal American life. |
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But, he says, what ultimately makes a hat look good on a person is the symmetry of the crown of their head to their jaw line. |
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They ultimately rescinded the invitation when conservatives like brent Bozell expressed outrage about the inclusion. |
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His tumor had spread, and the next six years became a painful game of catch-up, one that he ultimately failed. |
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Edmond Ludlow made several attempts to reconcile the army and parliament in this time period but was ultimately unsuccessful. |
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Roger Federer in 2006 and 2007 and Novak Djokovic in 2012 repeated this, both ultimately losing the French Open final to Rafael Nadal. |
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This new podium ultimately turned out to be Arrows' last ever podium finish. |
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Bombshelter would ultimately become the first line of cyberdefense for the US military and its NATO allies. |
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Although he attempted to search for Karacha, Yermak was ultimately unsuccessful in this venture. |
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Bull-riding, a reinless activity, provides a submerged metaphor for the central relationship, for its huge and ultimately unmasterable force. |
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Though not used this way in all countries that had this system, in England, all rights and privileges were ultimately bestowed by the ruler. |
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In November 1956, Britain and France invaded Egypt in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to capture the Suez Canal. |
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The NATO countries, fearing that the Soviet Union's motive was to weaken the alliance, ultimately rejected this proposal. |
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Total costs were seven million guilders, four million of which would ultimately be paid for by a state loan. |
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Huge amounts of church land and property passed into the hands of the Crown and ultimately into those of the nobility and gentry. |
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His patron was Queen Elizabeth I, and their relationship ultimately proved to be quite profitable for England. |
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Whilst apparently successful the privateer campaign was ultimately a failure. |
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The honour done to our religion ultimately redounds to God, the author of it. |
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The other nominee was George Koshy of India, a lay person, who was ultimately elected vice-chair. |
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But Bonaparte ultimately defeated Alvinczi in the Battle of Arcole southeast of Verona. |
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It had some success against British forces, most notably at Castlebar, but was ultimately routed while trying to reach Dublin. |
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The concurrent British Battle of Arras was more limited in scope, and more successful, although ultimately of little strategic value. |
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The districts in turn are further divided into tehsils and ultimately into villages. |
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International conferences were organised to secure agreement on Suez Canal operations but all were ultimately fruitless. |
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Although Uther ultimately triumphs, he dies after drinking water from a spring the Saxons had poisoned. |
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However, both Barclays and Bank of America ultimately declined to purchase the entire company. |
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The origins of Glasgow as an established city derive ultimately from its medieval position as Scotland's second largest bishopric. |
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Fibrin MB may also ultimately be used to reimplant the stem cells to the patient. |
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It ultimately won 14 seats, the best performance for the party's current incarnation. |
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In the UK, the constitutional doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty dictates than sovereignty is ultimately contained at the centre. |
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However, military policy is ultimately directed by the Central Military Commission of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam. |
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The Austrians had ultimately made little progress in the campaign in Saxony despite Hochkirch and had failed to achieve a decisive breakthrough. |
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The former Prime Minister David Cameron was ultimately responsible for this British policy failure. |
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She was struck amidships, with devastating effect, ultimately killing 20 crew members and severely injuring 24 others. |
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Through the testing, the car's engine maps can be changed to get the most amount of horsepower and ultimately speed out of the vehicle. |
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In triple bottom line analysis, this can be seen as degrading capital on which the nation's economy ultimately depends. |
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Sealink was sold in 1984 to Sea Containers, who ultimately sold the routes to their current owner, Stena Line. |
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The acquisition was ultimately approved in April 2000 increasing stock value 57 cents over the previous year. |
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This concealed heterogeneity ultimately made the gathered data of limited use analytically. |
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He registered as a conscientious objector, was brought to trial twice, and was ultimately fined for refusing to serve. |
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Her savvy manipulation of both men and wealth earns her a life of trials but ultimately an ending in reward. |
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The suite of song fragments is about a girl who has an affair while her lover is away, but is ultimately forgiven. |
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He decided their friendship was important, and this ultimately led to writing and recording new material. |
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The pair spent the rest of the university year planning a band, ultimately forming a group called Pectoralz. |
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This location was ultimately unsuitable due to its distance from the West End, condensation and lack of waterproofing. |
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The issue was ultimately settled in June 2016, allowing Hello Games to continue to use the name. |
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While Rousseau ultimately rejects society, however, Wollstonecraft celebrates domestic scenes and industrial progress in her text. |
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Motorsports ultimately became divided by types of motor vehicles into racing events, and their appropriate organisations. |
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For various reasons, the 1st century BC was a time of political and military upheaval, which ultimately led to rule by emperors. |
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This development ultimately enabled Julius Caesar to cross the Rubicon with an army loyal to him personally and effectively end the Republic. |
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In June, the much awaited French help arrived at Leith to besiege and ultimately take Haddington. |
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However, the Scottish Royalists were ultimately defeated in September 1645, at the Battle of Philiphaugh, near Selkirk. |
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The debts contributed to a worsening fiscal crisis that ultimately begat the French Revolution at the end of the century. |
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Thomson's attempts to provide mechanical models ultimately failed in the electromagnetic regime. |
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The Four, otherwise known as the Spook School, ultimately made a significant impact on the definition of Art Nouveau. |
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The road linking the towns also leads to Blantyre and Bothwell and ultimately to the M74 motorway. |
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The Continuing Church then said they would appeal Lady Paton's decision, but ultimately chose not to proceed. |
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Linguistic ascesis and the uncontrollably exuberant text can be considered opposite but ultimately coinciding extremes of the same ultimate aim. |
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The name Brittonic derives ultimately from the name Prettanike, recorded by Greek authors for the British Isles. |
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Turnbull led Aberdeen to the 1967 Scottish Cup final, where the side was ultimately defeated by Celtic. |
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They put up a good defense, but the city ultimately fell to the invaders. |
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Panels of interlace and other Insular motifs continue to be used as one element in borders and frames ultimately classical in derivation. |
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This resulted in high unemployment and social unrest, but ultimately also economic growth, particularly in the services sector. |
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Frankish power ultimately laid the foundations for the modern nations of Germany and France. |
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Education did ultimately continue, and was centered in the monasteries and cathedrals. |
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Both England and the English language, thus, ultimately derive at least their names from the Angles and Angeln. |
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The Latin alphabet is derived from the Etruscan and Greek alphabets, and ultimately from the Phoenician alphabet. |
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The increase in transactions was financed through borrowing and ultimately caused debt levels to rise. |
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Pascal's estate was contentiously split between his ex-wife and his nonwife, with artistic decisions ultimately empowered to a banker. |
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To present the historical background of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and associated poems is ultimately a quest to find the anonymous poet. |
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Under the provisions of the Act, it will ultimately fall to BnG to secure the status of the Gaelic language as an official language of Scotland. |
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He believed all peoples' concepts and all of their knowledge was ultimately based on perception. |
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The Finished Work, however, would ultimately gain ascendancy among Pentecostals. |
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Education did ultimately continue, and was centred in the monasteries and cathedrals. |
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The Moriscos revolted several times and were ultimately forcibly expelled from Spain in the early 17th century. |
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Modern medicine effectively provides the body with an adaptation, which ultimately deadapts the body and creates dependence on further therapy. |
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He considered becoming a tax exile in the 1960s but ultimately decided he would miss Britain too much. |
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Simply making the hull thicker increases the weight and requires reduction of onboard equipment weight, ultimately resulting in a bathyscaphe. |
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The play ultimately reconciles the seemingly opposing views and vindicates imagination. |
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Though it technically had no official role in the management of military conflict, the senate ultimately was the force that oversaw such affairs. |
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Despite an early disagreement as to how Thomas should look, Awdry was ultimately pleased with the pictures produced. |
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Repsol at the time said the area could ultimately produce 100,000 barrels of oil a day, which would meet 10 percent of Spain's energy needs. |
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It ultimately failed because of the reluctance of Scribonianus' troops, which led to the suicide of the main conspirators. |
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Over time, shoals arose, which ultimately were only covered by infrequent storm floods. |
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As the ice melted, the rising sea level drowned the lower lands, leading ultimately to the present coastline. |
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Two of these evolve to the point of seafloor spreading, while the third ultimately fails, becoming an aulacogen. |
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Materialism is closely related to physicalism, the view that all that exists is ultimately physical. |
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The name of their kingdom survives in that of France, which ultimately traces its origins to the western portion of the kingdom. |
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These are proposed by the commission but ultimately determined by the Council of Ministers. |
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The revolt escalated into the Eighty Years' War, which ultimately led to Dutch independence. |
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It also illustrated England's drive to control the seas, which would ultimately allow it to become the prime maritime power of the world. |
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In King's Lynn, John contracted dysentery, which would ultimately prove fatal. |
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Richard became a noted European leader and ultimately the King of the Romans in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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This organization of one group, however, ultimately has an effect on the whole. |
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Initially Galla Placidia sought Honorius's favour in the hope that her son might ultimately inherit. |
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The battle ultimately was ended as Allied air support finally destroyed what was left of the German forces. |
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That job successfully exposed the beams, so more charges were planted across the beams which were ultimately severed. |
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These elements build up a groove for the distal phalanges but ultimately do not fuse with them. |
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Continents formed by plate tectonics, a process ultimately driven by the continuous loss of heat from Earth's interior. |
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It carries out this role by allowing organic compounds to react in ways that ultimately allow replication. |
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Defensive clownery by the Mets at certain points of the game ultimately cost the 22-year-old Niese his first major league win in eight months. |
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When this happens, the coral organisms are smothered and the reef dies and ultimately breaks apart. |
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Subsidence is ultimately caused by gravitational equilibrium that is established between the crustal tracts, known as isostasy. |
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Although she was not ultimately removed from office, she still carried a grudge against her impeachers. |
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With the formation of the Isthmus of Panama 3 million years ago, it ultimately lost its connection to the Pacific. |
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This means that we should not think that a theorem is ultimately true, only that no counterexample has yet been found. |
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By now Henry was suffering from a bleeding ulcer that would ultimately prove fatal. |
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Despite sympathy for the Confederacy, France's own seizure of Mexico ultimately deterred them from war with the Union. |
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Historians argue about when the Roman Empire began to peak and ultimately decay. |
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There are several environmental or waste management corporations that transport ultimately to an incinerator or cement kiln treatment center. |
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Larger cod males are ultimately more successful in mating and produce the largest proportion of offspring in a population. |
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He was ultimately cleared, but during that period, Mr. Ackman said, his lawyers would not permit him to defend himself publicly. |
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It originated in the 7th century as a duchy of Francia, ultimately a recreation of the Roman provinces of Aquitania Prima and Secunda. |
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N Hill, the Black Knight programme ultimately fulfilled its prime objective of gathering information on rocket systems. |
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On two occasions Welsh claimants to the title rose up in rebellion during this period, although neither ultimately succeeded. |
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He was ultimately unsuccessful and was driven to the mountains where he led a guerrilla war. |
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However, a legal decree issued by Edward III in 1376 had introduced some complexity into the question of who would ultimately take the throne. |
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Additionally, AI has been shown to reduce spread of venereal diseases within herd that would ultimately lead to fertility problems. |
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Hook types differ in shape, materials, points and barbs, and eye type and ultimately in their intended application. |
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The barb influences how far the point penetrates, how much pressure is required to penetrate and ultimately the holding power of the hook. |
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The film implies that the evangelist, as a type, is a fanatic, a sanctimonious prig, and ultimately a hypocrite. |
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Mary assembled a force in East Anglia and deposed Jane, who was ultimately beheaded. |
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Led by Cerialis, the Romans ultimately forced a humiliating peace on the Batavi and stationed a legion on their territory. |
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He was also a man with superior personal strength, who rose from peasantry to ultimately being the one chosen for the throne. |
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However, they distrusted each other, and ultimately both were murdered by the Praetorian Guard, making Gordian III sole surviving Emperor. |
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The amount of money that ultimately goes to breast cancer research as a result of October's pinkification is itself up for debate. |
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In Ireland, Elizabeth's forces ultimately prevailed, but their tactics stain her record. |
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Evidently, interim decisions could be made by the Pope, which ultimately needed to be ratified using an assembly of the people that met annually. |
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The word soldier is ultimately derived from solidus, referring to the solidi with which soldiers were paid. |
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Renault ultimately finished third in the manufacturers trophy and second in the teams championship. |
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It was clear that Davis had a serious problem and ultimately one he would never recover from. |
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Years of working under such noisy conditions ultimately left him stone deaf. |
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Another example is that poor socioeconomic factors may ultimately in part be due to high pathogen load preventing economic development. |
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Such attempts were more than commonplace among the doges of the first few centuries of Venetian history, but all were ultimately unsuccessful. |
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Lafayette ultimately persuaded the king to accede to the demand of the crowd that the monarchy relocate to Paris. |
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The Xuande Emperor remained in Beijing, which ultimately led to the aforementioned Nanjing government to become a permanent institution. |
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In general, globalization may ultimately reduce the importance of nation states. |
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After about a month of fighting in which they suffered heavy casualties, the Mongols ultimately failed to take the fortified place and withdrew. |
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He did not get every jot and tittle, but the plan ultimately adopted was viable. |
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This policy ultimately created the conditions for a massive rebellion against Xuanzong. |
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Though there were cures for illness outside of prayer, ultimately the patient was in the hands of God. |
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The Reign of Terror ultimately weakened the revolutionary government, while temporarily ending internal opposition. |
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Oman is an absolute monarchy in which all legislative, executive, and judiciary power ultimately rests in the hands of the hereditary Sultan. |
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Wyman also prototyped such a map for the Washington Metro, though ultimately the idea was rejected. |
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The industrial park ultimately has the potential to create as many as 65,000 jobs once fully developed. |
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Each entity ultimately had to respect the sphere of influence of the other, albeit unofficially. |
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Genoa was ultimately occupied by the French or the Milanese for much of the period. |
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These goods were then exported to New Spain and ultimately Europe by way of Manila. |
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Scurvy set in, ultimately killing 30 men and leaving only 20 to sail the ship. |
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The capital was provisioned by the indigenous towns and its labor was available for enterprises that ultimately created a colonial economy. |
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In 1574, Manila was temporarily besieged by the Chinese pirate Lim Hong, who was ultimately thwarted by the local inhabitants. |
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But it was internal tensions that ultimately ended the empire in the Americas. |
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The reform was proposed for implementation starting in 2001, but it was not ultimately adopted by any member body. |
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Although the attackers took heavy casualties, the Aztecs were ultimately defeated. |
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Godwinson successfully repelled the invasion by Hardrada, but ultimately lost the throne of England in the Norman conquest of England. |
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It concluded that Cameron was ultimately responsible for this British policy failure. |
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He ultimately died in Spain at a very advanced age, unlike his brothers who all suffered violent ends. |
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The Calderwood era was ultimately one of rebuilding, and included the club's first promotion in a decade. |
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All rebellions were ultimately put down, but at enormous cost and with millions dead, seriously weakening the central imperial authority. |
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The resulting property law case, ultimately decided in favor of the mainline diocese, was a test for Episcopal churches nationwide. |
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Basically a majority of Northern voters were committed to stopping the expansion of slavery, which they believed would ultimately end slavery. |
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His status as a protege of the great artist had many benefits, but was ultimately a burden. |
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Latin 'F,' despite being pronounced differently, is ultimately descended from digamma and closely resembles it in form. |
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Calvin praised the idea, but ultimately Cranmer was unable to bring it to fruition. |
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The tournament was ultimately won by India, who defeated Great Britain to claim the country's first gold medal as an independent nation. |
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Epsom and Ewell would ultimately be excluded from the area in its entirety. |
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It was ultimately abolished in 1984 when the Nova Scotia courts formally ended the practice. |
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If the case ultimately loses, the litigant does not have to pay any of the money funded back. |
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In Bracton's time a state was defined by a king, based on the rule of law, which ultimately must end in and lead to the will of God. |
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The territory comprising Franklin later became part of the Southwest Territory, and ultimately the state of Tennessee. |
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If the matter does not settle, a percentage figure is ultimately assigned by the court at the hearing. |
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He survived to ultimately gain control of all of Mewar, excluding the Chittor Fort. |
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However, they were ultimately unsuccessful in conquering and uniting the subcontinent. |
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Unlike men of similar ambition, such as Cecil Rhodes, Walker's grandiose scheming ultimately failed against the union of Central American people. |
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However, it is ultimately for the national court to apply the resulting interpretation to the facts of any given case. |
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Accordingly, the Supreme Court is ultimately responsible for determining which privileges exist. |
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It was a landed society, a society which regarded only land and landed wealth as ultimately acceptable in creating status. |
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They in turn elected a final electoral body of 41 members, who ultimately elected the Doge. |
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Progress towards these goals, which were to be met by 2015, was ultimately uneven. |
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Faraday ultimately became the first and foremost Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a lifetime position. |
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The bill ultimately aided the rise of the radical wing of the Liberal Party, and helped Gladstone to victory. |
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William of Orange invaded England on 5 November 1688 in an action, known as the Glorious Revolution, which ultimately deposed King James. |
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Boole's approach was ultimately much further reaching than either sides' in the controversy. |
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These trials were extremely costly in both money and time, but ultimately were successful for the firm. |
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Others will be internal and ultimately within the control of the organization. |
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In Europe, the United States and the Soviet Union enormous resources were accumulated and ultimately dissipated as planes, ships, tanks, etc. |
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The Renaissance also engendered a culture of inquisitiveness which ultimately led to Humanism and the Scientific Revolution. |
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The militaristic dictatorships of Europe and Japan pursued an ultimately doomed course of imperialist expansionism. |
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The words woof and weft derive ultimately from the Old English word wefan, to weave. |
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Terminal 2's current capacity is around 8 million passengers a year, this will be extended to ultimately handle 25 million passengers a year. |
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Smelting iron with coke ultimately released the iron industry from the limitation imposed by the speed of growth of trees. |
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Consumer goods are goods that are ultimately consumed rather than used in the production of another good. |
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The Wessex royal line was traditionally founded by a man named Cerdic, an undoubtedly Celtic name ultimately derived from Caratacus. |
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The Didot company of France was ultimately incorporated into the modern CPI printing group. |
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He was also an MP, but ultimately failed owing to his fraudulent practices of, for example, paying dividends from capital. |
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This ultimately forced Henry to order Thomas to confess his obedience to Anselm's successor. |
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Cooperative communities were set up in Glasgow, Indiana and Hampshire, although ultimately unsuccessful. |
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The enormity of the offence led Anselm to reject personal acts of atonement, even Peter Damian's flagellation, as inadequate and ultimately vain. |
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Thousands of local men fought abroad during World War I, 616 were ultimately killed in action. |
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The Derwent ultimately turns westward and is joined by the Cocker at the town of Cockermouth, completing the circuit. |
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Lord's Seat gives birth to a number of streams which, although departing in different directions, all ultimately join the River Derwent. |
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The north traverse similarly runs beneath Gable Crag with more excellent rock scenery, arriving ultimately at Windy Gap. |
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The parallel eastern boundary is created by Thirlmere and the Vale of St John, all of these valleys ultimately joining the River Derwent. |
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The lift of the air up the side of the mountain results in adiabatic cooling, and ultimately condensation and precipitation. |
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It was ultimately sold to Thomas Fleetwood, comptroller of the Royal Mint, whose son Edmund, expanded the house into Rossall Hall. |
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The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March. |
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But I ultimately discovered how these sleazoids got my number, and got the calls to stop. |
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The ocean waves are broken up by wind, ultimately producing the storm wrack and spindrift of the tempest-tossed sea. |
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The absconder, who will be known as George, ultimately made up his mind to run for it when he had trouble selling his car. |
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The Northern Baptist Convention in the United States had internal conflict over modernism in the early 20th century, ultimately embracing it. |
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Aristotle's implicit totalitarianism rests ultimately on a questionable inference from a metaphysical untruism. |
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The Los Angeles Times proved this last week, with its high-minded but ultimately hilarious attempt to 'wikify ' its editorial column. |
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They noticed that the acupunctured area ultimately moved into a higher position than the unafflicted side. |
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Complex carbohydrates like oatmeal and whole wheat bread ultimately break down into simple carbohydrates like sugar. |
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The conative, as opposed to the cognitive or affective, relates to purposeful, but not necessarily ultimately rational, action. |
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The devices hold key data that is used to recreate and analyze unusual air traffic control events, ultimately improving safety. |
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