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Its ultimate derivation is possibly from the Turkic roots bai (" noble, rich ") and är.
Its ultimate aim being to store every plant species possible, it reached its first milestone of 10 % in 2009, with the next 25 % milestone aimed to be reached by 2020.
Its subject is the ultimate success of the prosecution of the First War of Scottish Independence.
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 ultimate cancellation after 65 episodes was not due to ratings trouble, but due to disagreements between executive producer Avi Arad and network head Margaret Loesch.
Its motto is We seek renewed reverence for the Earth and a vision of Nature as the ultimate context for human existence ...
Its panelists, Ilarie Chendi and young Eugen Lovinescu, ridiculed Iorga's claim of superiority ; Chendi in particular criticized the rejection of writers based on their ethnic origin and not their ultimate merit ( while alleging, to Iorga's annoyance, that Iorga himself was a Greek ).
Its ultimate aim is described as an end to war, disease, and poverty.
Its precepts could only be enforced through the Town and Country Planning Act and ultimate decisions on its implementation rested with the Secretary of State.
Its focus is on Prince Hal's journey toward kingship, and his ultimate rejection of Falstaff.
Its ultimate origins may date to the eighth or ninth century BC.
Its ultimate aim is to understand the universals that govern language, and the range of types found in the world's languages is respect of any particular feature ( word order or vowel system, for example ).
Its title comes from a quotation from Stephen Hawking: " If we do discover a theory of everything ... it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason — for then we would truly know the mind of God.
Empathy: Its ultimate and proximate bases.
Its ultimate Japanese production release in 1997 was notable in that the production vehicle arrived with very few design changes and in a very short time.
Its ultimate target is to develop a pilot scale thorium based molten salt nuclear reactor in 20 years.
Its symbolic nature can help one " to access progressively deeper levels of the unconscious, ultimately assisting the meditator to experience a mystical sense of oneness with the ultimate unity from which the cosmos in all its manifold forms arises.
Its ultimate objective is to " conquer childhood cancer ".
Its aim is the cure of ills of the present incarnation or life cycle, its ultimate aim is moksha or liberation from the cycle of births and deaths.
Its primary mission is to lead the proletarian class struggle in Colombia for its ultimate emancipation, establishment of socialism in Colombia and realize communism.
Its ultimate aim is to improve society by moving towards a global, sustainable, technological social design that is termed a " resource-based economy ".
Its ultimate finishing attack is the, in which every single cannon on its body fires at the same time.

Its and fate
Its hero, Lucius (" shining, light "), changes his name and persona to Brutus (" dull, stupid "), playing the role of a fool to avoid the fate of his father and brothers, and eventually slaying his family's killer, King Tarquinius.
Its suburbs were burned by the Teutonic Knights in 1379 ; and in 1500 the whole town met a similar fate at the hands of the Crimean Tatars.
Its fate is unclear but it seems likely that it survived until the Dissolution in 1540.
Its abductor, Abu Tahir, is said to have met a terrible fate ; according to Qutb al-Din, " the filthy Abu Tahir was afflicted with a gangrenous sore, his flesh was eaten away by worms, and he died a most terrible death.
Its fate in World War II is not mentioned, but in 1946 or 1947 it became a satellite state in the East bloc.
Its fate, however, took a new turn soon after.
Its second Hall was built in 1669 to the design of Sir Christopher Wren, although this too met the same sad fate by being destroyed by fire in 1882.
Its prison walls have witnessed the tragic fate of many ' criminals ' who spent their days there-maybe their last-under inhumane conditions, and, periodically, various highly ranked noblemen have also been imprisoned there including rulers such as Archbishop Adalbert III, arrested by his own ministeriales in 1198, Count Albert of Friesach ( in 1253 ), the Styrian governor Siegmund von Dietrichstein, captured by insurgent peasants in 1525, and Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau, who died here in 1617 after six years of imprisonment.
Its fate is unknown, though it is seen to be drifting towards a black hole.
Its fate was to be merged into The Nation, which became The Nation and Athenaeum, in the period 1923 to 1930 edited by H. D. Henderson.
Its fate is unknown.
Its successor suffered a similar fate and was replaced by the current railway terminus and pier.
Its varied content included, e. g., the performance of the Great Society, the fate of social security, the character of Generation X, crime and punishment, love and courtship, the culture wars, the tax wars, the state of the underclass, the salaries of the overclass.
Its only preceding memory is a story of three animals thinking about the fate of the world.
Its fate was permanently sealed by the construction of the Bolte Bridge, part of CityLink, across its entrance in 1999.
Its fate was sealed when the Federal Communications Commission collapsed the Lehigh Valley into the Philadelphia market.
Its 8, 000 Manchu, Xibe, and Solon defenders were massacred, and two survivors, their ears and noses cut off, sent to Huiyuan-Qing's last stronghold in the Valley-to tell the Governor General about the fate of Huining.
Its editor, Robert Cowley, persuaded two dozen historians to write essays on how a slight turn of fate at a decisive moment could have changed the very annals of time.
Its size and shape reveals the personality and fate of an individual. According to Dr Gerhard Reibmann, a Berlin psychologist and author of the privately published book " Centered: Understanding Yourself through your Navel ", he recommends that to tell how long you'll live, go to a private, well-lit area and carefully inspect your own navel.
Its fate echoed that of Stanwick: the Hall was demolished and it is now also a group of refurbished estate walls and buildings, including an icehouse and traces of walled gardens.

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