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eventual and bipartisan
Despite their eventual defeat in the 2010 Election, they were the first " bipartisan " gubernatorial ticket in Utah history.

eventual and 1986
In 1986, Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson ; the couple's marriage, subsequent separation and eventual divorce in 1996 attracted a high level of media coverage.
In 1983, his government was accused of being involved in the assassination of his primary political opponent, Benigno Aquino, Jr. Public outrage over the assassination served as the catalyst for the People Power Revolution in February 1986 that led to his removal from power and eventual exile in Hawaii.
He also considered running for the Senate seat being vacated by Senator John East in 1986, but was discouraged by the entry of Sanford, the eventual victor, into the race.
In 1954, as a sophomore, he starred on an Attucks team that lost in the semi-state finals ( state quarterfinals ) to eventual state champions Milan, whose story would later be the basis of the classic 1986 movie Hoosiers.
Samora Moisés Machel ( September 29, 1933 – October 19, 1986 ) was a Mozambican military commander, revolutionary socialist leader and eventual President of Mozambique.
In 1986, Morris racked up 21 wins, but was overshadowed by eventual Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox.
WCCW's fortunes declined further in 1986 – 87 with the Texas oil businesses entering a recession and Mike Von Erich's health and substance abuse problems and eventual suicide.
Moreover, in the latter stages of the civil war, the CIA persuaded the Guatemalan military to reduce the incidence and number of human rights-violations ; and, in 1983, thwarted a palace coup d ’ état, which allowed the eventual restoration of participatory democracy and civil government ; the resultant national election was won by the Democrácia Cristiana ( Christian Democracy ) party, whereby Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo became President of the Republic of Guatemala ( 1986 – 91 ).
It was their first appearance in the final since 1987 and 1986, when their opponents — and the eventual winners — on both occasions were also Bath.
Futre was a member of the Portuguese national team that competed in the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, playing 90 minutes in the 1 – 3 loss against Morocco, in an eventual group stage exit.
It appears that his addiction was only part of the growing tension in the band that led to Mick Jones ' dismissal a year later and the eventual break-up of the band in 1986.
He ran ahead of House Speaker Steve Lewis, yet lost to eventual winner David Walters, who had been the Democratic Gubernatorial nominee 4 years earlier in 1986.
Ironically, Kenny Dalglish was still registered as a player ( though he only played four competitives games after the 1986 – 87 season before he finally retired in August 1990 ) at Anfield when Walsh ( the player who had been signed with a view to being his eventual long-term successor ) was on his way out of the club.
In preparation for deregulation of the British bus industry in 1986, and the eventual break up and privatisation of the group, the Scottish Bus Group restructured its subsidiary companies in 1985.
Clydeside was created in preparation for the deregulation of the British bus industry in 1986, and eventual privatisation of the state-owned Scottish Bus Group ( SBG ).
In preparation for deregulation in 1986, and eventual privatisation, the Scottish Bus Group was reorganised in 1985.
Scottish Bus Group was prepared for deregulation of the bus industry in 1986, and eventual privatisation, which resulted in Fife Scottish Omnibuses Ltd being created.
Lowland Scottish Omnibuses Limited was created 1985 as part of the reorganisation of the state owned Scottish Bus Group in preparation for deregulation of the bus industry in 1986, and eventual privatisation.
Though its predecessor company, Walter Alexander & Sons ( Midland ) Ltd can be traced back to 1923, Midland Scottish was created through reorganisation of the Scottish Bus Group in preparation for deregulation of the bus industry in 1986, and eventual privatisation.
Strathtay Scottish was a brand new company created through reorganisation of the Scottish Bus Group in preparation for deregulation of the bus industry in 1986, and eventual privatisation.
Though the northern portion of the former Western SMT's operating area, covering Inverclyde, Renfrewshire and the Isle of Bute, was ceded to a new company, Clydeside Scottish, in June 1985 ( in order to prepare the Scottish Bus Group for deregulation in 1986 and eventual privatisation ), Clydeside Scottish was remerged with Western in May 1989.
His next political position was in December 1986, when the regional leadership of AP in Madrid nominated him as candidate for the presidency of the Autonomous Community of Madrid with no eventual success.
His eventual harrowing breakdown and destruction of Lou Beale's ( Anna Wing ) living room was written by Tony Holland and aired on Christmas Day 1986.
In August 1986, the Wieboldt's anchor went out of business, prior to the eventual closure of the entire chain.

eventual and act
Shakespeare was either unaware of or indifferent to this, and adopted, then adapted some of their features, including the five act structure and the aforementioned train of bad decisions, culminating in an eventual ' stoic calm ' of the protagonist, in which the character virtuously accepts the consequences of their error ( s )-" Lay on, Macduff ," in " Macbeth ".
This is because the telomeres act as a sort of time-delay " fuse ", eventually running out after a certain number of cell divisions and resulting in the eventual loss of vital genetic information from the cell's chromosome with future divisions.
Although the tariff act was passed after the stock-market crash of 1929, some economic historians consider the political discussion leading up to the passing of the act a factor in causing the crash, the recession that began in late 1929, or both, and its eventual passage a factor in deepening the Great Depression.
Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation often results in the death of its prey and the eventual absorption of the prey's tissue through consumption.
As eventual congressionally recognized " attainer " of the pole ( not " discoverer " in deference to 1908 North Pole claimant Frederick Cook's supporters ) Peary was given a Rear Admiral's pension and the Thanks of Congress by a special act of March 30, 1911.
Indeed the entire point of view reveals the reader to be part of this act of childhood voyeurism made innocent by the eventual deaths of the girls.
These events culminate in the eventual space launch, which is taking place in what is essentially a demilitarized zone, with the government's hope that the launch of the rocket will be viewed by the enemy nation as an act of war and attack, giving Lhadatt's country a pretext to go to war.
The act of sacrificing a card that would ordinarily be an eventual winner ( such as an offside King ) to establish an entry into partner's hand.
Supporting the first account, in the Dhammapada, the pleasure and joy that a man receives in his wife and children is called a " soft fetter " that ties individuals to life and suffering, not just through eventual loss and separation of loved ones but more deeply and subtly may act as ties to cyclic existence ( samsara ).
In the late 1990s, the label was heavily affected by the financial crisis at and eventual bankruptcy of distribution company Cargo Records, when Cargo's failure to pay the label for Gob's album Too Late ... No Friends led to the band, then Mint's most lucrative act, defecting to rival label Nettwerk.
Importantly, this act also granted a traditional privilege of Treasury Notes to the Demand Notes in that they were to be receivable in payment of all public dues, a privilege which was to figure prominently in their eventual disposition.
It is also the place from which Devorgilla ( wife of Tiernan O ' Rourke ) eloped with Dermot McMurrough ( the King of Leinster ) in 1153 to Ferns, an act which brought about a feud and McMurrough's eventual exile from Ireland.

eventual and aimed
The Cotonou Agreement has a much broader scope, and is aimed at the reduction and eventual eradication of poverty while contributing to sustainable development and to the gradual integration of ACP countries into the world economy.
Denial of access to higher education appears aimed at the eventual impoverishment of the Bahá ' í community.
ICT for Development policies and projects are aimed at the promotion of normatively desired outcomes of this transformation, the minimization of negative effects, and the removal of eventual bottlenecks.
Meanwhile, the Red Army continued to allocate as many resources as possible to the eventual launch of the planned Operation Saturn, which aimed to isolate Army Group A from the rest of the German Army.
As the Red Army continued to build strength, in an effort to allocate as many resources as possible to the eventual launch of the planned Operation Saturn, which aimed to isolate Army Group A from the rest of the German Army, the Luftwaffe had begun an attempt to supply German forces in Stalingrad through an air bridge.
In 1986, Palmer composed " Let's Go Mets ", a song aimed at promoting the eventual World Series-winning team.

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