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Eventually, the term " fire arm " became synonymous with the weapons themselves.
Eventually, the largest school of Islamic scholarship applied this term to all non-Muslims living in Islamic lands outside the sacred area surrounding Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Eventually, the Chinese term Peach Blossom Spring ( 桃花源 ) came to be synonymous for the concept of utopia.
Eventually the term " june " died out in favour of " BL ," which remains the most common name.
Eventually the term broadened to include any vehicle carrying armed men.
Eventually the term was applied to numerous similar coins worth more than a single Thaler.
Eventually, the term shifted to referring to the heavy main meal of the day, even if it had been preceded by a breakfast meal.
" Eventually though, both Machito and Puente embraced the term as a financial necessity.
Eventually the term found a hidden meaning by Christian Romans through the folk etymology of Cassiodorus.
Eventually under Massimo Bontempelli guidance, the term magic realism was fully embraced by the German as well as in Italian practicing communities.
Eventually, J-pop replaced kayōkyoku (" Lyric Singing Music ", a term for Japanese pop music from the 1920s to the 1980s ) in the Japanese music scene.
Eventually, the term spoke was more commonly applied to the finished product of the wheelwright's work, than to the materials he used.
Eventually, the term became the generic name for Laotian communists.
Eventually, Wiggins tweeted the term as a hashtag on a post about the team.
Eventually reconciled with the Club, Brower was elected to the board of directors for a term from 1983 to 1988, and again from 1995 to 2000.
Eventually, the term came to refer to all Ozark Plateau drainage into the Arkansas and Missouri Rivers.
Eventually this term was applied to French Canadians and found its way to the rest of the continent, as prospectors drifted back to their home regions.
Eventually reconciled with the Sierra Club, Brower was elected to the board of directors for a term from 1983 to 1988, and again from 1995 to 2000.
Eventually in Australia, and New Zealand, the word grog came to be used as a slang term for any alcoholic beverage.
Eventually, however, the term came to denote the highest status of Roman city.
Eventually, J-pop replaced kayōkyoku (" Lyric Singing Music ", a term for Japanese pop music from the 1920s to the 1980s ) in the Japanese music scene.
Eventually Wang hopes the term will become " cool ".
Eventually, the board decided on a long term ground share with Boreham Wood, 10 miles away.
Eventually that term was shortened to " egg ' n ' grog ", then " eggnog ".

Eventually and law
Eventually, though, he decided to pursue his career as a dance teacher and full-time entertainer, so Kelly dropped out of law school after two months.
Eventually, he asked Usher if he could study law under him and moved to Terre Haute.
Eventually he moved to Litoměřice, a quiet town some 60 km from Prague, to prepare for law school exams and to write poetry.
Eventually UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook persuaded the Americans to accept a trial of the suspects in the Netherlands under Scottish law, with the UN Security Council agreeing to suspend sanctions as soon as the suspects arrived in the Netherlands for trial.
Eventually the United States became willing to participate in the Berne convention, and change its national copyright law as required.
Eventually, the incorporation of the essentials of Confucianist li into legal codes occurred with this Confucian conception dominating ancient Chinese law.
Eventually, the Creek Confederacy enacted a law that made further land cessions a capital offense.
Eventually Young issued a declaration of martial law.
Eventually, however, modern historians think that lack of improvements in basic processes and confusion with theology and law degraded methods.
Eventually the potlatch law, as it became known, was amended to be more inclusive and address technicalities that had led to dismissals of prosecutions by the court.
Eventually earning law degree and doctorates for his study and research in law, economics and political science from Columbia University and the London School of Economics, Ambedkar gained a reputation as a scholar and practiced law for a few years, later campaigning by publishing journals advocating political rights and social freedom for India's untouchables.
Eventually it becomes clear that the use of the machine, and its associated process of justice where the accused is always instantly found guilty and the law he has broken is inscribed on his body before ultimately killing him, has fallen out of favor with the current Commandant.
Eventually, Akerman opened a law practice in Elberton, Georgia with Robert Heston.
Eventually, the introduction of a bill had been attacked by women's rights campaigners in the country, who fear it is the first step towards the implementation of Islamic Sharia law.
Eventually, on October 22, 2008, the current President of the EPO, Alison Brimelow, referred a point of law to the Enlarged Board of Appeal.
Eventually, changes in French law led to the closing of the congregation's schools in France ; however, it was by then well established in Canada and the United States.
Eventually, a description arose according to which charges, currents and magnets acted as local sources of propagating force fields, which then acted on other charges and currents locally through the Lorentz force law.
Eventually, the president of the system opposed these changes, and weakened a compromise plan by the Dean of the law school that failed.
Eventually, the organization split into a public interest law center and a separate public policy foundation, the latter of which was incorporated as The Heritage Foundation on February 16, 1973.
Eventually, in a case known as Midwinter v. Hamilton ( 1743 – 1748 ), the London booksellers turned to common law and starting a 30-year period known as the battle of the booksellers.
Eventually an understanding was established whereby authors had a pre-existing common law copyright over their work, but that with the Statute of Anne parliament had limited these natural rights in order to strike a more appropriate balance between the interests of the author and the wider social good.
Eventually Asquith's government ordered a halt to the executions and insisted that those not already executed be dealt with through civilian, not military, law.

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