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Voting was also divided along ethnic lines, with the resident Somalis generally voting for independence, with the goal of eventual reunion with Somalia, and the Afars largely opting to remain associated with France.
The Bamako-Dakar line, which has been described as dilapidated, is owned by a joint company established by Mali and Senegal in 1995, with the eventual goal of privatization.
Despite public displays of goodwill towards the populace, privately Heydrich left no illusions as to his eventual goal: " This entire area will one day be definitely German, and the Czechs have nothing to expect here ".
By November 2005, Hawass was suggesting a three-month loan of the Rosetta Stone, while reiterating the eventual goal of a permanent return ; in December 2009, he proposed to drop his claim for the permanent return of the Rosetta Stone if the British Museum loaned the stone to Egypt for three months, for the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum at Giza in 2013.
* President of the United States Woodrow Wilson promises eventual independence for Philippines, though subsequent Republican administrations see it as a distant goal.
The theme of The Ladder is not Great Lent itself, but rather it deals with the ascent of the soul from earth to heaven ; that is, from enslavement to the passions to the building up of the virtues and its eventual theosis ( union with God ), which is the goal of Great Lent.
The directive held that the eventual goal was the American reconquest of the Philippines.
In the seventh game, the Rangers took a 2 – 0 first period lead, with Messier scoring later to put the Rangers up 3 – 1, the eventual Cup winning goal as the home team won 3 – 2, becoming the first ( and to this date, the only ) player to captain two teams to the Stanley Cup.
As a result, the eventual choice is usually sub-optimal in regard to the main goal of the optimization, i. e., different from the optimum in the case that the costs of choosing are not taken into account.
Jean-Sebastien Giguere strung together three consecutive shutouts and allowed only one total goal in the series in an eventual sweep.
In the 1960's a campaign began to restore its original use as a theater with the eventual goal of restoring its French Empire architecture.
The education there was based on erudition, the eventual goal being that by sixth-form level the students have learnt " to vary one sentence diversely, to make a verse exactly, to endight an epistle eloquently and learnedly, to declaim of a theme simple, and last of all to attain some competent knowledge of the Greek tongue ".
The eventual goal of the Greens is voluntary military service.
Terauchi used the deep historical and cultural ties between Korea and Japan as justification for the eventual goal of complete assimilation of Korea into the Japanese mainstream.
Additionally, prior to 1953 certain camps had as their goal the eventual death of inmates due to overwork and maltreatment.
The 1953 – 54 saw Vale storming to the Third Division North title as well as reaching the semi – finals of the FA Cup, losing out to eventual winners West Brom in very controversial fashion, seeing an Albert Leake goal disallowed for offside.
The eventual goal was to use BC smelted aluminum from Alcan, to create jobs building aluminum boats for the international market.
Concerned Confederate slave holders had worried since before the war started that its eventual goal would become the abolition of slavery and they reacted strongly to the Union effort to emancipate Confederate slaves.
The landings on the islands were meant to deny their use by the Japanese as bases for threatening the supply routes between the U. S. and Australia, and secure the islands as starting points for a campaign with the eventual goal of isolating the major Japanese base at Rabaul while also supporting the Allied New Guinea campaign.
* When the goal of the project is to develop one or more commercial products, use of a code name allows the eventual choice of product nomenclature ( the name the product ( s ) are marketed and sold under ) to be decoupled from the development effort.
Their eventual goal is to become the ruling class of the Second Empire in an effort to introduce mental sciences to humanity ( whose benefits are, according to one Second Foundationer, less apparent, but longer lasting than physical sciences ), while the First Foundation they manipulate forms the necessary political union.
Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping used the terms Xiaokang society in 1979 as the eventual goal of Chinese modernization.
); to later be replaced by completions problems, with the eventual goal of solving problems on their own ( Sweller, Van Merriënboer, & Paas, 1998 ).
A weak finish saw Wigan Athletic win only three of their last 10 games to finish seventh in Division One – a last minute goal by West Ham's Brian Deane in the final game of the season saw the Latics drop out of the play-off places in favour of eventual play-off winners Crystal Palace.

eventual and major
" The result of the crisis produced by the result of Alfonso I's will was a major reorientation of the peninsula's kingdoms: the separation of Aragon and Navarre, the union of Aragon and Catalonia and — a moot point but stressed particularly by some Castilian historians — the affirmation of ' Castilian hegemony ' in Spain " by the rendering of homage for Zaragoza by Alfonso's eventual heir, Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona.
The Vietnamese intervention in Cambodia, launched at the request of the Khmer Rouge, has also been cited as a major factor in their eventual victory, including by Shawcross.
Impact from the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, including the annexation and eventual independence of Estonia, has had a major effect on Estonia's ethnic makeup and educational achievement.
The accommodation and eventual repatriation of the Mozambicans is considered a major success by international organizations.
The " Skybolt Crisis " was a major event in the eventual downfall of the Macmillan administration.
Dukakis ' reply, voicing his opposition to capital punishment in any and all circumstances, is later said to have been a major reason for the eventual failure of his campaign for the White House.
This was a major reason for his eventual disputes with Sigmund Freud.
This led to the eventual damming of nearly every major western river.
With Paxson and Jordan in the backcourt, Brad Sellers and Oakley at the forward spots, Corzine anchoring center, and rookies Pippen and Grant coming off the bench, the Bulls made major noise in the 1987 – 88 season, winning 50 games and advancing to the Eastern Conference Semifinals, where they were beaten by the eventual Eastern Conference Champions Detroit Pistons in five games.
This process, which would begin in Frankfort, would end with the founding of Bangor, Brewer, Orono, Old Town and other inland settlements, and the eventual restriction of the Penobscot people to their major village at " Indian Old Town ", or the present Penobscot Indian Reservation.
Norman led the very next major ( the 1996 U. S. Open at Oakland Hills ) after 36 holes, and then faded on the weekend — finishing five shots behind eventual winner Steve Jones.
However, the government of the Irish Free State, taking the opportunity presented by the crisis and in a major step towards its eventual transition to a republic, passed an amendment to its constitution to remove references to the Crown.
Central Trains had a major shakeup between 2004-05 to prepare them for the eventual break up of the franchise.
They broke out with the song " Hey Jealousy " from their successful major label debut, New Miserable Experience ( 1992 ), but this achievement was coupled with the firing and eventual suicide of the song's author and band co-founder Doug Hopkins, prompting the title of their followup album, Congratulations I'm Sorry ( 1996 ).
The Americans, leaders of the Allied nations in the Pacific, planned to bypass major Japanese strongholds, instead capturing a handful of island bases to provide a supply chain for an eventual attack on Japan itself.
Two major factors laid the foundations of British rule and the eventual establishment of a colony on the Gold Coast: British reaction to the Asante wars and the resulting instability and disruption of trade, and Britain's increasing preoccupation with the suppression and elimination of the slave trade.
Some historians believe that the battle, along with the Battle of Stalingrad, were the two major Allied victories that contributed to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
This is a major contributor to Larssen's eventual mental destabilization.
According to the sentence in the second trial, the companies that extracted oil ( such as Yuganskneftegaz and Tomskneft, in which Yukos held major stake, but did not have 100 % ownership ), would sell all their oil to different shell companies below market rates, and the shell companies would re-sell it to the eventual buyer at market rates.
Despite being displaced from both his role as the " fourth friend " and from the eventual return of Kenny, Butters has continued to be a major character in recent seasons.
Calonne's eventual reform package, which was introduced to the Assembly of Notables, consisted of 5 major points:
The landings on the islands were meant to deny their use by the Japanese as bases for threatening the supply routes between the U. S. and Australia, and to secure the islands as starting points for a campaign with the eventual goal of isolating the major Japanese base at Rabaul while also supporting the Allied New Guinea campaign.
* Nana Sahib, a major leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 ( the blackest of villains in British eyes at the time, and considered a hero to many Indians then and today ) disappeared after the failure of the rebellion and his eventual fate was never discovered.

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