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Finally and move
Finally, around 1396 the Bulala invaders forced Mai Umar Idrismi to abandon Njimi and move the Kanembu people to Bornu on the western edge of Lake Chad.
Finally, around 1380 the Bulala forced Mai Umar Idrismi to abandon Njimi and move the Kanembu people to Bornu on the western edge of Lake Chad.
Finally, when the football rules were changed, a move developed to return to football, reviving intercollegiate sports and enabling students and alumni to identify with football, an American sport.
Finally, the group might applaud the tale and move onto another subject or activity.
Finally, a new arena in Uptown ( what would eventually become the Charlotte Bobcats Arena, later the Time Warner Cable Arena ) was included in a non-binding referendum for a larger arts-related package, and Shinn withdrew his application to move the team.
Finally, since Bob and David earlier showed strength, and they know that Alice knows this, Alice betting into them would be seen as a bold move likely to scare one or both of them off, especially if they weren't as strong as they seem.
Finally, they are startled to find someone who does move: Wickwire, the caretaker of this place.
Finally with the signing of the Jay Treaty in 1796 defining the northern border between Canada and the US, British traders planned to move from Grand Portage.
Finally, careful studies of migration reveal information on how hydrocarbons move from source to reservoir and help quantify the source ( or kitchen ) of hydrocarbons in a particular area.
Finally the larynx and pharynx move down with the hyoid mostly by elastic recoil.
Finally, we can move all endogenous variables to the left-hand side and write the m equations jointly in vector form as
Finally, " willingness to self-criticize, if moderated, may ultimately help people move toward self-improvement goals ( Heine et al., 2001 ).
Finally, wages and prices are assumed to be elastic ( they move up and down freely ).
Finally, in February 1970, the remaining founding members, Talley and Chilton, were ready to move on and disbanded the group.
Finally, work on a new two million dollar boardwalk designed to move joggers and others passersby away from the graves was approved and was due to begin construction in July 2008.
Finally, after the Big Flood or Air Bah in 1926, it was decided to move the place further up onto the knoll where stands the current Royal Palace named Istana Iskandariah with its Art-Deco architecture, a rare but significant piece of architectural milestone in Malaysia.
Finally, the association with Alexander was a standard move for usurpers in the Hellenistic world, such as the pseudo-Seleucids Alexander Balas and the Syrian general Diodotus Tryphon.
Finally, Fylstra was concerned that the time needed to move from one program to another was too long to be useful – a user needing to quickly look something up in VisiDex would have to save and exit VisiCalc, look up the information, and then quit that and re-launch VisiCalc again.
Finally, they move to England on the eve of the First World War to meet with Gertrude's editor, leaving Mildred Aldrich alone in Paris.
Finally the commander of the Polish Air Force, General Zając, replied that, while creation of such a unit would be a good move, the Polish Air Force had no means of transport and no training facilities for such a unit.
Finally, the main body would move forward after further acclimatisation and training at Vung Tau.
Finally, the code may have a means of calling for a specific pre-planned move.
Finally Waxman and Williams were ousted from the production, with Sonenberg assuming day-to-day responsibilities as the lead producer, a strategic move viewed by many as a power grab on Steinman's part ( as one source put it, " he has the final say on everything ").
Finally Charlton agreed to the terms and Primus move to the Valley on a three month loan days before the transfer window closed.

Finally and accommodate
Finally, some boules games ( boccia, pétanque ) began as variations of earlier games, deliberately created and designed to accommodate the needs of players with physical disabilities.
Finally, Tsing Yi North Bridge, a connection to Tsuen Wan Town was built to ease off the congestion, as well as to accommodate the local residential population boom.
Finally, software development tools and approaches often result in changes throughout a program to accommodate each feature, leading to a large-scale inclusion of code which affects the main operation of the software, and is required in order to support functions that themselves may be only rarely used.
Finally, in 2006, Penteli Avenue, one of the main roads serving the suburb, was also widened to accommodate increased traffic, shortening traffic to Halandri by several minutes.
Finally, a Mac 128K could be upgraded to a Macintosh Plus by swapping the logicboard as well as the case back ( to accommodate the slightly different port configuration ) and optionally adding the Macintosh Plus extended keyboard.
Finally, redesigned and altered to accommodate new uses.
Finally in September 1999, Ballard High School returned to 1418 NW 65th St. to occupy a brand new building with the ability to accommodate evolving technology and more than 1, 500 students.

Finally and majority
Finally during the ice age the majority of the rotted granite was stripped away and the freeze-thaw cycle levered away larger blocks, leaving them scattered around the now-exposed tors as clitter, where they have provided ready building materials for thousands of years.
Finally, on the sixth ballot, Willkie received a majority of the ballots cast and won the nomination.
Finally, the depiction of the tragic story of Beppo shows a certain sympathy for the character of the poor Italian bootblack but also includes a callous disregard for depicting Italian immigrants in a stereotypical manner, an attitude that no doubt reflected the opinions of the majority of Americans at the time.
Finally, it should be noted that in demographic terms, given the overwhelming demographic weight of Toulouse ( located in the historical Languedoc ), the majority of the inhabitants of Midi-Pyrénées live in the Languedoc part of Midi-Pyrénées.
Finally from 26 – 28 August, the majority of the German forces was able to escape and on 29 August the Allies captured Montélimar.
Finally, on June 30, 1870 the treaty was voted on by the Senate and defeated having failed to gain the required 2 / 3 majority for treaty passage.
Finally, Albanians claim Kosovo based on their claim that their kinsmen have constituted the vast majority of Kosovo's population since at least the eighteenth century.
Finally, all revision was made impossible since it involved obtaining three times in succession a majority of three-quarters of the deputies in a special assembly.
Finally, a majority of the company was sold by the family to a holding company, the Wrather Group, in 1962 with A. C. Gilbert, Jr., acting as CEO.
Finally a snap election was held in June 12, 1996 where Awami-League won a simple majority by beating its bitter rival BNP and would stay in power for the next five years.
Finally, on 30 October, Cadorna ordered the majority of the Italian force to retreat to the other side of the river.
Finally, since Karaim has always been a small minority language in the other areas to which it dispersed, Karaim coexisted with Lithuanian, Polish, Ukrainian, and Russian, which were all dominant majority languages in the areas where Karaim people lived and spoke their language.
Finally, his name has been found at the Dakhla Oasis in Western Egypt and Gezer at Palestine which may suggest a residual Egyptian influence in Asia ; the majority of the New Kingdom Empire's possessions in Canaan and Syria had long been lost to the Sea Peoples by his reign.
Finally, on February 17, 1974, the Board of Control declared that the 45 members of the faculty majority would be " in breach of contract " if they did not announce by noon the next day their intention to return to the classrooms, and that their teaching appointments at the seminary would thus be terminated.
Finally, Roland-Holst reported on the factional activity within the Dutch movement and described the activities of the majority party under Troelstra as " disgraceful ".
Finally, the amendment is placed on the ballot as a referendum in the next gubernatorial election, and must pass by absolute majority.
Finally a 1994 International Court of Justice decision found ( by a majority of 16 to 1 ) in favour of Chad sovereignty over the Aouzou strip, and ended the Libyan claim.
In March of 1990, a merger with IBPAT Local 350 in Chicago was effected and thereby jurisdiction was gained throughout the United States. Finally, on April 27 of 1999, after decades of suffering from a debilitating lack of common interest with the IBPAT, the membership of United Scenic Artists Local 829 voted by an overwhelming majority to re-affiliate with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees ( IATSE ) and to disaffiliate from the IBPAT.
Finally, the majority of the staff in the store are sales associates who are beholden to all of the above, and who may specialize in one or more departments.
Finally he suggests sociological reasons for why such images may be perceived differently at different stages of a culture to try to explain why Chinese dragons are considered basically good and representative of government, but the great majority ( although not all ) European dragons are evil and often represent chaos.
Finally, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá left a responsibility to nine Hands of the Cause, elected from all of the Hands, who " whether unanimously or by a majority vote, must give their assent to the choice of the one whom the Guardian of the Cause of God hath chosen as his successor.
Finally, because every other country is on a first-to-file system, supporters claim that the majority of patent applicants and attorneys are already operating on a first-to-file basis.
Finally a compromise was struck and the majority of the Coutts fortune passed to Clara and her heirs.
Finally, the majority cited previous rulings by the Supreme Court in similar situations.

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