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Repeatedly rejected by the company's board and management, Perelman continued press forward with a hostile takeover raising his offer from an initial bid of $ 47. 50 per share until it reached $ 53. 00 per share.
Repeatedly using a selective quotation taken from the second paragraph of one of the articles, the Neoists attacked Booth, and through this by association, GA itself.
Repeatedly, Mark's friends try to seduce her away from the investigation but Cordelia holds on, determined to succeed in her first solo case.
Repeatedly events from our collective memory are translated into his paintings.

Repeatedly and these
Repeatedly applying these relations gives a linear relation between any three functions of the form M ( a + m, b + n ; z ) ( and their higher derivatives ), where m, n are integers.

Repeatedly and has
Repeatedly questioned, she stands solidly behind her outlandish story and continues to return to the cave as the lady has asked.
Repeatedly the club has supported its local rival 1860 Munich with gratuitous friendlies, transfers at favorable rates, and direct money transfers.
Repeatedly rated by Golf Digest to be among the top 50-75 public courses in the United States, Oak Mountain has hosted qualifying rounds for the Alabama Open.
Repeatedly imprisoned in Britain since he was first detained under anti-terrorism laws in 2002, he has not been prosecuted there for any criminal or conspiracy offences.

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Repeatedly calling on Carp to include PCD ministers in his executive, Ionescu sided with Brătianu in May 1911, during the scandal erupting over Bucharest's tram system ( when the Conservatives uncovered that the former Mayor of Bucharest, Vintilă Brătianu, had contracted some of his fellow Liberals to complete the work in question ).
Repeatedly, writers such as Ponce De Leon and Girolamo Cardano used personal experiences with Deaf individuals to demonstrate the injustice of such ideas.

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Repeatedly the specialists on I Enoch have come out in favor of the Jewish nature and its first century CE origin, and probable pre-70 date.
Repeatedly Spivey's plan to found an art school was discussed and, after much negotiation, it was agreed that Southern College would open its own art school in Sarasota as a branch.

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Repeatedly, one or two states defeated legislative proposals of major importance.
* Repeatedly going set will tend to make one unpopular, but so will playing so conservatively as to never go set.

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Repeatedly, Spann tried to draw the ruling powers ' attention to his authoritarian theory of a corporate state which, as he saw it, could, and should, be introduced immediately for the benefit of all.

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Repeatedly being wrong actually seemed to be an advantage, conferring some sort of puzzling magic glow upon the speaker.
Repeatedly Pelton asked Lindh if he wanted to call his parents or have Pelton do so, but Lindh declined.
Repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt, the city slowly declined and was abandoned in the Byzantine era.
# Repeatedly Merge sublists to produce new sublists until there is only 1 sublist remaining.
Repeatedly timing each period of a Kater pendulum, and adjusting the weights until they were equal, was time consuming and error-prone.
Repeatedly restored in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Repeatedly outmaneuvering the French, the Anglo-Allied army forced Joseph and Jourdan to fight at the Battle of Vitoria on 21 June 1813.
Repeatedly defeated in battle by the Greeks, and plagued by internal rebellions that hindered their ability to fight the Greeks, after 449 BC Artaxerxes I and his successors instead adopted a policy of divide-and-rule.
Davenport and Armstrong ( 2004 ) lists several other studies and states: " Repeatedly, democratic political systems have been found to decrease political bans, censorship, torture, disappearances and mass killing, doing so in a linear fashion across diverse measurements, methodologies, time periods, countries, and contexts.
Repeatedly touching the putty to a drawing pulls ever more medium free, gradually lightening the work in a controlled fashion.
File: Dive hand signal Cramps. png | I have a cramp: Repeatedly clenching and unclenching fist, and point at cramped area
Repeatedly pressing the A or B buttons causes the Balloon Fighter to flap his arms and rise into the air.
Repeatedly attacked by English raiders during the Wars of Scottish Independence, it was fortified during both World Wars to defend nearby Edinburgh.
Repeatedly refused an entrance visa, she decided to follow the example of BBC reporter John Simpson, who had crossed the border anonymously in a burqa.
Repeatedly mentioned is the promise of the Lord, " I will be your God and you will be my people " ( cf.

emerging and victorious
Gallo-Roman conflict predominated from 60 BC to 50 BC, with the Romans emerging victorious in the conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar.
After considerable progress in negotiations conducted by the United States, United Nations, Organization of African Unity, and the Economic Community of West African States, disarmament and demobilization of warring factions were hastily carried out and special elections were held on 19 July 1997 with Charles Taylor and his National Patriotic Party emerging victorious.
As the New York Giants and the Philadelphia A's, they met in three World Series, with the Giants winning in, and the A's emerging victorious in and.
Air Force pilots, combat systems officers, Navy and Marine Corps Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers flying fighter aircraft are often considered eligible to receive a Silver Star upon becoming an ace ( i. e., having five or more confirmed aerial kills ), which entails the pilot and, in multi-seat fighters, the weapons system officer or radar intercept officer, intentionally and successfully risking his life multiple times under combat conditions and emerging victorious.
* August 1-The First Indochina War ends with the Viet Minh in Vietnam, the Khmer Issarak in Cambodia and the Pathet Lao in Laos emerging victorious against the French Army and the Viet Minh is reorganised into the Viet Cong.
After President Zafy's impeachment by the National Assembly in 1996 and the short quasi-presidency of Norbert Ratsirahonana, the 1997 elections once again pitted Zafy and Ratsiraka, with Ratsiraka this time emerging victorious.
* The Battle of Mount Dingjun ends with Liu Bei emerging victorious.
With the Communists emerging victorious at the end of the Second World War, many Serbs fled Yugoslavia fearing persecution at the hands of Tito's authorities.
The teams met again in the Western Conference Finals that season, with the Red Wings emerging victorious and going on to win the Stanley Cup.
In 310 he took command of the war against the Sarmatians, inflicting a severe defeat on them and emerging victorious.
His son Edward, Earl of March continued the war emerging victorious and was crowned King Edward IV.
After emerging victorious, Siegfried's attention turned unto the sword.
This was another all Scandinavian affair, with the Norwegian team emerging victorious, Finland in second and Denmark in the bronze medal position.
Sweden and Belgium played off after a further three matches to decide the silver and bronze medal positions, with Sweden emerging victorious 4 – 2.
Kiyomori, emerging victorious with Yoshitomo and his two eldest killed, was now the head of the single most powerful warrior family / clan in Kyoto.
Ahmed and Jama Ali Jama fought for control of the region, with Ahmed emerging victorious the following year.
Cup final again the next season, with Blackburn Rovers again emerging victorious, with a 2 – 0 score.
By 1919, Polish forces had taken control of much of Western Ukraine, emerging victorious from the Polish – Ukrainian War.
All of the victorious nations emerging out of World War I eventually signed this agreement, with the notable exception of the United States.
The Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro continued its dominance in Montenegrin politics by emerging victorious once again on 2009 parliamentary election.
The 33rd rallied and fought further actions throughout the battle, with the British emerging decisively victorious and the Tippoo Sultan being killed.
It was not until the death of this grandfather in 1917, causing a power struggle which ended with an elder uncle emerging victorious, that he was released to explore the world.
What really happened to the characters was only revealed on the sequel Mortal Kombat: Deception, making Deadly Alliance the first game in the series to have a canonical ending that involves the heroes losing and the villains emerging victorious.
On September 6, 1657, the illness of emperor Shah Jahan triggered a desperate struggle for power among the four Mughal princes, though realistically only Dara and Aurangzeb had a chance of emerging victorious.

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