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eventual and compromise
William saw all this as a defeat, but in fact this arrangement was a compromise: De Witt would have preferred to ignore the prince completely, but now his eventual rise to the office of supreme army commander was implicit.
Eventually, royalist forces defeated the rokoszans on 6 July 1607 at the Battle of Guzów, but the eventual compromise was a return to the status quo ante from before 1605.
Lydon claims that he wanted the album to be 28 tracks long ; the eventual 14-track listing was a compromise with Virgin Records ( who, according to Lydon, originally wanted only 8 tracks ).
Griffith was the member of the treaty delegation most supportive of its eventual outcome, a compromise based on dominion status, rather than a republic.
William I determined to compromise between the two listed options, and drew a line very close to the eventual settlement.
Vaticanologists suggested that the eventual winner, Cardinal Wojtyła, who became Pope John Paul II, was chosen as a compromise candidate between the two.
The eventual relationship created between the French rail system and the government formed a compromise between two competing options:
In the eventual compromise, most of Fort Lawton became Discovery Park, with leased to United Indians of All Tribes, who opened the Daybreak Star Cultural Center there in 1977.
Proteus's escape and eventual destruction at the hands of Colossus and the X-Men left Moira in a position of ethical compromise again: though Banshee stopped her from cloning her son, she saved his genetic structure on disk to allow herself the future option of bringing him back.
Albert Einstein was the eventual compromise.
Despite an eventual compromise allowing patient lawsuits to go to state courts under certain circumstances and heavy lobbying in favor of Fletcher's bill by President George W. Bush, the House refused to pass it, favoring an alternative proposal by Georgia's Charlie Norwood that was less restrictive on patient lawsuits.
An eventual compromise provided for separate voting on the disfranchisement clauses and the rest of the Constitution ; the former failed to win approval.
In negotiation, an ambit claim is an extravagant initial demand made in expectation of an eventual counter-offer and compromise.

eventual and reached
At Wimbledon, he reached the semifinals, but lost to eventual champion Federer.
At the 2006 French Open, Hewitt reached the fourth round, where he lost to defending champion and eventual winner Rafael Nadal in four sets.
The Japanese had reached the high-water mark of their conquests in the Pacific, and Guadalcanal marked the transition by the Allies from defensive operations to the strategic offensive in that theatre and the beginning of offensive operations, including the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and Central Pacific campaigns, that resulted in Japan's eventual surrender and the end of World War II.
The club reached the 2nd round of the Football League Trophy after knocking out holders Carlisle United but lost to Tranmere Rovers in the 2nd round after an eventual replay.
Sampras reached the semifinals of the Australian Open in early 2000 ( falling to the eventual champion Agassi in a five-set match ) and won the Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida for the third time in March.
The marriage of Charles VIII to Duchess Anne of Brittany had allowed the eventual return of his fiance, young Margaret, to Burgundy and the care of her step-grandmother the Dowager Duchess ; the Peace of Senlis, which returned her to her family, also returned her dowry of the Counties of Artois and Palatine Burgundy, and laid down that Duke Philip would take up personal rule in the following year when he reached age 16.
The Spurs reached the Western Conference Finals, but lost to the eventual NBA Champion Houston Rockets 4 – 2.
Swindon reached the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time in the 1909 – 10 season, losing to eventual winners Newcastle United.
The side, captained by a Mertonian undergraduate, also reached the semi-finals of Cuppers only to lose out to the Blues-dominated eventual champions Worcester.
In 1991, The baseball team reached the final four ( state semi-finals ), and lost 1-0 ( on an unearned run ) to the eventual state champions, Parkway High School.
The club reached the semi-finals of the 1982 – 83 European Cup, defeating Víkingur of Iceland, Celtic FC of Scotland and Sporting Lisbon pf Portugal before losing 3-2 on aggregate to eventual champions Hamburger SV of Germany.
During that time, the club won its one and only First Division title in 1961 – 62, and reached the semi-finals of the European Cup in 1962 – 63, losing 5 – 2 on aggregate to eventual champions Milan.
Canadian music producer Colin Craig assisted in the eventual release of Everything I've Got in My Pocket, which reached No. 34 in the UK, and a second single, " Invisible Girl " peaking at No. 68.
" Evert rebounded with another clay court streak that reached 64 matches ( including titles at the 1979 and 1980 French Open ) before ending with a semi-final loss to eventual winner Hana Mandlíková at the 1981 French Open ( a record of 189 victories in 191 matches on clay from 1973 to 1981 ).
Thistle reached the Quarter Finals, drawing with eventual winners, Rangers at Ibrox before losing.
Mauresmo reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, but was defeated there by eventual champion Serena Williams.
Mauresmo then reached the semifinals of the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida, where she lost to the eventual champion Svetlana Kuznetsova.
At the Tier II Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships, Mauresmo reached her third quarterfinal of the year, but was unable to hold off second seed and eventual finalist Svetlana Kuznetsova, losing 1 – 6, 6 – 7.
The following week, Henin reached the semifinals of the Bausch & Lomb Championships in Amelia Island, Florida, losing to eventual winner Elena Dementieva 3 – 6, 6 – 4, 7 – 5.
They also reached the Coca-Cola Cup semi-finals, where they went out on away goals to eventual winners Aston Villa.
Of the 18, 000 men under Peng's command when the March began, only about 3, 000 remained when Peng's forces reached their eventual destination in Shaanxi on October 20, 1935.
Her last consistent performance in a Grand Slam event was at the 1988 Australian Open, where, as the defending champion, she reached the quarterfinals before losing to the eventual champion, Steffi Graf.
While in the League Sevilla FC was about to descend, saving itself in the last match of the season, in the European Cup it reached the quarter-finals, being defeated by Real Madrid who became eventual Champions.
He reached the fourth round at the Australian Open, losing to eventual champion Andre Agassi.
In 1935, the former won the Campeonato Levante-Sur, a competition that featured teams from Valencia, Murcia and Andalusia, and subsequently reached the semi-finals of the Spanish Cup, consecutively beating Valencia and FC Barcelona, before losing to eventual runners-up CE Sabadell FC.

eventual and after
" He is considered the last of the " early " kings of Jerusalem, after whom there was no king able to save Jerusalem from its eventual collapse.
The season was soured by three 63-point defeats, two to Hawthorn and another by Fremantle at Subiaco Oval ( this occurring after the second of those hidings by Hawthorn ) plus a 50 point hiding from eventual premiers Geelong ( for which captain Matthew Lloyd was suspended ).
Fabius died in 203 BC, shortly after Hannibal's army left Italy, but before he could see the eventual Roman victory over Hannibal at the Battle of Zama won by Scipio.
Early reference to the Chinese export of ivory is recorded after the Chinese explorer Zhang Qian ventured to the west to form alliances to enable for the eventual free movement of Chinese goods to the west ; as early as the first century BC, ivory was moved along the Northern Silk Road for consumption by western nations.
Almost four years after her marriage in December 1493, Isabella gave birth to her first child out of an eventual total of eight ; it was a daughter, Eleonora, whom they called Leonora for short.
The post-read control is designed so that applications need not issue a search request after an update – it is bad form to retrieve an entry for the sole purpose of checking that an update worked because of the replication eventual consistency model.
An independence campaign gained momentum after 1961, when the British agreed to permit additional self-government and eventual independence.
Historical names for March include the Saxon Lentmonat, named after the March equinox and gradual lengthening of days, and the eventual namesake of Lent.
The first is Asana, which is the assumption ( after eventual success ) of any easy, steady and comfortable posture so as to maintain a good physique which complements the high level of enlightenment that meditation is accompanied with.
Such speculation increased after Labour lost the 1983 Bermondsey by-election, in which Peter Tatchell was its candidate, standing against a Tory, a Liberal ( eventual winner Simon Hughes ) and the right wing John O ' Grady, who had declared himself the " real " Labour candidate and fought an openly homophobic campaign against Tatchell.
The Non-Aligned Yugoslavia was concerned about an eventual aggression from any of the superpowers, especially by the Warsaw Pact after the Prague Spring, so the Territorial Defense Forces were formed as an integral part of the total war military doctrine called Total National Defense.
In the Lancelot-Grail and later accounts, Merlin's eventual downfall came from his lusting after a huntress named Niviane ( or Nymue, Nimue, Niniane, Nyneue, or Viviane in some versions of the legend ), who was the daughter of the king of Northumberland.
In the previous decade the Mets made one playoff appearance after the 2000 season ; it was in 2006 when they came within one game of the World Series, losing to the eventual World Champion St. Louis Cardinals in Game 7 of the 2006 National League Championship Series.
He was said to have encountered St. Ulrich on his visit to Rome in 909, and reportedly predicted Ulrich ’ s eventual appointment as Bishop of Augsburg after the devastation of the Hungarian invasion.
However, during the World Series, a hamstring pull ended Clemens ' start after two innings, as his hometown team lost to the eventual World Champion Chicago White Sox, 5 – 3.
The eventual winner, Ken Livingstone, went back on an earlier pledge not to run as an independent after losing the Labour nomination to Frank Dobson.
* General Zachary Taylor, who became the Whig candidate in 1848 and then President from March 1849 to July 1850, proposed after becoming President that the entire area become two free states, called California and New Mexico but much larger than the eventual ones.
The count filed a futile suit to establish that his morganatic status in Germany should not exclude him from succession to the throne of Luxembourg after the last male of the House of Orange, King William III of the Netherlands, died in 1890 and it became apparent that the House of Nassau faced the imminent extinction of its male members, as well, upon the eventual death of Grand Duke William IV.
A series of failed operations after that point, particularly the Battle of the Barents Sea — combined with the outstanding success of the U-boat fleet under the command of Karl Dönitz — led to his eventual demotion to the rank of Admiral Inspector of the Kriegsmarine in January 1943.
It has been suggested that his eventual marriage to Mary led to the series ' demise, as young boys found a married man harder to identify with than a young, single one ; however, after the 1929 marriage the series continued for 12 more years and eight further volumes.
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.
When General Matsui arrived in the city four days after the massacre had begun, he issued strict orders that resulted in the eventual end of the massacre.
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.
* The 1345 Flanders Campaign on the northern front, which was of little significance and ended after three weeks when one of Edward's allies, Jacob van Arteveld, a former brewer and eventual governor of Flanders, was murdered by his own citizens.
On 28 November 1989 — two weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall — West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl announced a 10-point program calling for the two Germanies to expand their cooperation with the view toward eventual reunification.

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