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Combined with the advent and eventual success of the ubiquitous personal computer, the term CPU is now applied almost exclusively to microprocessors.
After Little Richard left show business for the ministry, Brown was asked to fill in leftover dates leading to an increase in his concert success and the eventual recruitment of members of the vocal group, the Dominions, to replace the Famous Flames.
The accommodation and eventual repatriation of the Mozambicans is considered a major success by international organizations.
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.
Two of which signed, and one resigned, with the Miami Heat, leading to a season that was heavily centered on their eventual success or failure at taking home the championship.
The British and Americans ’ initial struggles in the official use of film led to eventual success in their use of the medium.
Producers noted that it was the worldwide success that led to the eventual creation of the anime film, Escaflowne.
Local population requires that La Caletta can have in its port a ferry line for the Continent ( Italian mainland ), and some experiments were practiced a few years ago, that confirmed the potential success of such an eventual initiative, but ( also due to the particular administrative competence of an external organ and being part of the port under the authority of the bordering territory of Posada ) administrative problems and local rivalries actually stop any further evolution in this sense.
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.
Portugal's eventual success and the establishment of its own empire provoked envy among other European countries.
Lend-Lease was a critical factor in the eventual success of the Allies in World War II.
The channel's success made a bona-fide mogul of founder Ted Turner and set the stage for the Time Warner conglomerate's eventual acquisition of Turner Broadcasting.
The Stars ' success in their first season, along with American superstar Mike Modano's spectacular on ice performances would be an integral part of the Stars ' eventual franchise success in the immediate years to come.
Early in his career, Chrétien was described by Dalton Camp as looking like the driver of the getaway car, a condescending assessment which stuck with him, and which was often cited by journalists and others throughout his career, and usually considering his eventual success.
Among those who responded were some of the Argonauts, Oeneus ' own son Meleager, and, remarkably for the Hunt's eventual success, one woman — the huntress Atalanta, the " indomitable ", who had been suckled by Artemis as a she-bear and raised as a huntress, a proxy for Artemis herself ( Kerenyi ; Ruck and Staples ).
Although Perseus had some initial success, the war ended with the King's surrender to the Roman general Lucius Aemilius Paullus after his decisive defeat at the Battle of Pydna, and his eventual imprisonment in Rome with his half-brother Philippus and son Alexander.
Their eventual success, the march of the Ten Thousand, was recorded by Xenophon in his Anabasis.
Despite being an eventual success, the project was scrapped by British Rail in 1985 more for political reasons than technical.
He played an important role in ensuring that the draft was liberal and democratic and in achieving compromises to enable its eventual success.
The rise of electric blues, and its eventual mainstream success, meant that British acoustic blues was completely overshadowed.
There is no room for prudence in revolutions whose fate and eventual success is always decided by boldness and raw courage … this is why Petőfi condemned his compatriots for the sin of opportunism and hesitation when faced with the great problems of their age … Petőfi's works must be regarded as the law of the Hungarian soul … and of the … love of the country ".
The initial success of his career was soon overshadowed by legal disputes and the eventual bankruptcy of TK Records.
Kaypro's success contributed to the eventual failure of the Osborne Computer Corporation and Morrow Designs.
Władysław proved to be a good tactician, and his innovations in the use of artillery and fortifications based on Western ideas greatly contributed to the eventual Polish – Lithuanian success.

eventual and play
Dalglish went on to play in both the 1978 World Cup in Argentina – scoring against eventual runners-up the Netherlands in a famous 3 – 2 win – and the 1982 World Cup in Spain, scoring against New Zealand.
The staff at Variety magazine also reviewed the film favorably, writing, " Under skillful directorial guidance of Lewis Milestone, the picture retains all of the forceful and poignant drama of John Steinbeck's original play and novel, in presenting the strange palship and eventual tragedy of the two California ranch itinerants.
Although they continued to play well, they could not keep up with the Tampa Bay Lightning, the eventual Stanley Cup champions, or other teams in the league.
Indeed the title of the show itself is a comedic riposte to another radio show, What's My Line, merged with the title of a 1972 teleplay ( and eventual theatrical play ) Whose Life Is It Anyway ?.
This series introduces the character of Thessaly, who will play a key role in Morpheus ' eventual fate.
Following the Bulls ' first-round loss to eventual champion, the Miami Heat, Paxson sought to improve the Bulls ' frontcourt and defensive guard play by trading for rookie forward Tyrus Thomas, drafting guard Thabo Sefolosha, and signing four-time Defensive Player of the Year Ben Wallace.
The change was largely attributed to the play of the eventual 1997 World Bowl champions, the Barcelona Dragons, who secured a World Bowl berth with a 4-1 first-half record and proceeded to rest players and play what some argued was low-intensity football in the second half, finishing with just a 5-5 record and third place overall in the league's standings.
In 2002 Bruce Arena led a mix of veterans and MLS-seasoned youth to a quarterfinal appearance, dispatching contenders Portugal in group play and archrivals Mexico in the Round of 16, before losing a closely fought game with eventual Runners-Up Germany in the quarterfinal.
In essence, Serbia was forced to exchange Macedonia for Albania, an issue that would play a key role in the eventual dissolution of the League in the spring of 1913, when the Great Powers insisted upon the creation of the Albanian state and denied Serbia her territorial gains in that direction.
The pianist could not only substitute tenths for single bass notes, but could also play broken ( staggered ) tenths up and down the keyboard in scale fashion — an innovation that subsequently inspired boogie-woogie and the eventual transition to modern four-beat jazz.
With the tide turning towards an eventual Soviet war victory over the Nazi invaders, Bronstein was able to once again play some competitive chess, and he defeated Soviet champion Mikhail Botvinnik at the 1944 USSR Championship, which was his own first appearance at the Soviet top-standard event.
Mike Birbiglia's one-man play, and eventual 2012 film, Sleepwalk with Me recounts his true experiences of sleepwalking.
While the team played their longtime rival, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, in the playoffs for the first time since 1975 and won, they lost the West Final to the eventual champion Edmonton Eskimos, missing a close chance to play in the Grey Cup at home.
Playing at second base, he committed an error in the bottom of the 11th inning in Game 7 of the World Series ; this broke up a potential double play, and the eventual World Series-winning run was put on base.
She also got a wildcard to play at the Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem in Casablanca, Morocco, but suffered a first round deficit to eventual champion Émilie Loit.
In game seven of the series, Pendleton hit a double in the eighth inning that should have scored a run, however Lonnie Smith did not advance home, and a double play to end the inning kept the score at 0-0, leading to the Braves ' eventual game seven defeat, and Pendleton's third game seven world series loss in a row.
The purpose of this awkward-looking move is to move the knight to c5 after an eventual d5, while guarding c7 if Black should play .... Qe8.
The Jaguars have been beaten by the eventual national champion 3 of those 8 times ( Michigan, Arizona, & Florida ), including in 1989 when after defeating Alabama, the Jags went on to play the University of Michigan, who went on to win the championship that year.
He was invited to play in the first international chess tournament, the London 1851 tournament, where he scored ½ – 2½ and was defeated in the first round by the eventual winner Adolf Anderssen.
Kamsky's next rated games after his loss to Karpov were in 1999, when he returned to play in the FIDE Knockout World Championship event in Las Vegas, where he played a first-round, two-game match against the eventual tournament winner, Alexander Khalifman.
These performances would play a large role in his eventual blacklisting in the next decade.
If scoring is not allowed or the turnover play does not immediately result in a score, regardless of the eventual position of the ball at the end of the play, the team assumes offense and will begin their procedure from the specified position on the field.

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