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Its immediate failure left him in financial ruins, and he auctioned off his personal effects, including his musical instruments, to recoup his losses.
Its failure was a turning point in the Third Reich's fortunes.
Its media were incompatible with standard audio MiniDiscs, which has been cited as one of the main reasons behind the format's failure.
Its failure rested with the similarity between it and the mutually assured destruction satire Dr. Strangelove, which appeared in theaters first.
Its relative commercial failure caused a crisis of confidence for Humphreys and McCluskey and brought about a deliberate move towards the mainstream.
Its commercial failure led EMI to drop the band.
Its successor body, the Legislative Assembly, operating under the liberal French Constitution of 1791, did not last a year and was generally deemed a failure.
Its failure to smoothly pick up the narrative from the scene at the end of 16: 8 is a point in favor of the latter option.
Its 33 buildings were torn down in the mid-1970s, and the project has become an icon of urban renewal and public-policy planning failure.
Its ultimate failure had two sources, both of which lay with the civilian and military policy-makers in Washington: First, neither group could ever conceive that the North Vietnamese would endure under the punishment that they would unleash upon it.
Its thinkers were particularly influenced by the failure of the working-class revolution in Western Europe ( precisely where Marx had predicted that a communist revolution would take place ) and by the rise of Nazism in such an economically and technologically advanced nation as Germany.
Its subsequent disassembly revealed a fully developed fatigue related crack in a similar position to the first failure, but the prompt shutdown had prevented consequential damage.
According to an article by the Economist, dated 19 August 1999, not long after Daewoo's insolvency, " Its failure was a long time coming.
Its moderate success after its predecessor's failure gave the new management of Disney confidence in the viability of their animation department.
Its main complication of heart failure affects 21 – 32 % of patients.
Its main failings were comparatively thin side armor, limited ammunition stowage, poor gun traverse, poor internal layout that made operating the vehicle difficult, as well as torsion bars and drive wheels that were prone to failure due to the increased weight.
Its failure, and the humiliating public debacle that ensued, damaged American prestige worldwide and is believed by many, including Carter himself, to have played a major role in his defeat in the 1980 presidential election.
Its positive reputation also led to Nissan re-using the 510 model name later on for the unrelated, 1978 – 1981 Nissan Stanza ' A10 ' in an effort to capture this range ’ s glory, an effort reviewers thought was a failure.
Its share of the vote in June 1989 was not considered a failure ; for months there was a concerted mudslinging aiming the Party ( mainly by the conservative press ).
Its failure was largely ascribed to the show runner and networks ' seeming cluelessness as to the direction they wanted the show to take.
Its influence was destroyed by the failure of the 1984-85 strike and by the closing of most of Britain's coal mines ; it is now a small union with negligible political power.
Its failure leads to the fall of the Socialist governments of Italy, France, Germany, and Australia which are replaced with oligarchies.
Its premiere on March 6, 1838 was a failure.
Its failure to get approval of the United States Congress meant the transactions were illegal.
Its existence was short-lived, though, and as a result of manpower shortages that occurred because of a failure to make good the heavy losses that the AIF had suffered on the Western Front in 1917, it was decided to disband the division and its subordinate units in September 1917 and use their personnel to reinforce other units.

Its and generate
Its flexible design enabled it to play games which used display list manipulation to generate a pseudo 3D appearance such as Ballblazer ( 1987 ) and F-18 Hornet ( 1988 ).
Its heart, which can weigh more than and measures about long, must generate approximately double the blood pressure required for a human to maintain blood flow to the brain.
Its industries and population generate so much waste heat it no longer requires a star for warmth ( the four other " farmworlds " use artificial orbital lights to grow food ).
Its founder, Robert G. Jahn, said of it that, " For 28 years, we ’ ve done what we wanted to do, and there ’ s no reason to stay and generate more of the same data.
Its independence from the Defence and Foreign Affairs portfolios is a deliberate attempt to generate balanced and fair analysis.
Its initial consonant has led new users to generate variant spellings such as " zoosh ", " soozh ", " tszuj ", " zhoozh " etc.
Its proximity to Charlotte and the regional transportation network it enjoys should continue to generate growth and development within its boundaries.
Its superconducting magnets will permit it to generate a strong permanent toroidal magnetic field.
Its primary function is to generate body heat in animals or newborns that do not shiver.
Its aim was to generate discussion about the graphic design profession's priorities in the design press and at design schools.
Its stores generate revenue of nearly 1. 5 billion dollars per year, making it the highest grossing center in the United States.
Its circuitry has also been sealed against being shorted out by exposure to water and power bolts are generated and discharged through pressing a button on the suits gauntlet, rather than striking wrist plates together to generate the static electricity.
Its effectiveness in generating incremental revenues from an existing operation and customer base has made it particularly attractive to business leaders that prefer to generate return from revenue growth and enhanced capability rather than downsizing and cost cutting.
Its advantages over outline fonts include reducing number of vertices needed to define a glyph, allowing the same vertices to be used to generate a font with a different weight, glyph width, or serifs using different stroke rules, and the associated size savings.
Its purpose is to generate a high-voltage pulse.
Its aim is to promote the identity of the Northern Illawarra in co-operation with local business owners, the resident community, and government and tourism bodies to generate local business growth for the region.
Its odd mixture of hard rock, progressive rock, and ' 80s power ballads ( forced on the band by MCA Records, which selected outside songwriters in an attempt to generate hit singles ) failed to catch on with a mass audience but it remains a cult favorite among Kansas fans.
Its commutation relations with the Diffeomorphism constraints generate the Bergmann-Komar " group " ( which is the Diffeomorphism group on-shell, but differs off-shell ).
Its aim is to accurately measure and manage the environmental impacts of corporate buildings and enable property executives to generate high quality, comparable performance information about their
Its secondary function was to generate electrical power from the irrigation releases at the artificial head of the reservoir.
* Publishing area: Its purpose is to generate the criteria necessary to guide and to coordinate the work of pick up, selection, programming, development, edition, production and distribution of publications in legal matter and other matters that are important, of interest and support so that the justice operators extend and can update the necessary knowledge for the development of their jurisdictional activity, as well as other external actors of the system.
Its dual missions are to provide quality merchandise and services of necessity and convenience to authorized customers at uniform low prices, and to generate reasonable earnings to supplement appropriated funds for the support of United States Army and Air Force Morale, Welfare and Recreation ( MWR ) programs.
Its shows employ approximately 4, 000 people from over 40 countries and generate an estimated annual revenue exceeding US $ 810 million.

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