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definitively and won
Chirac stated that " the combat against the dark forces of intolerance and hate is never definitively won ," and called Dreyfus " an exemplary officer " and a " patriot who passionately loved France.
Barbusse in turn was harshly criticized for his admiration of Stalin and his propagandistic activities on behalf of Soviet Russia by his former comrade Victor Serge, who noted that Barbusse had dedicated a book to Leon Trotsky before Stalin had definitively won the power struggle against Trotsky, only to denounce Trotsky as a traitor after the latter's fall from power.
Most political commentators believe the KMT chairmanship election definitively put Ma Ying-jeou as the front-runner for the KMT nomination in 2008 ; this was proved correct as Ma won the KMT nomination for 2008 president on May 2, virtually uncontested.

definitively and him
Over the years, scholars have attributed to him fewer and fewer of the works once thought to be his, and today only 25 are definitively attributed to him.
Dame Janet Smith, the judge who submitted the report, admitted that many more suspicious deaths could not be definitively ascribed to him.
The debate on this has not been definitively settled, however, and the circumstances of his birth probably died with him.
Only the Annales Fuldenses definitively give him this title.
Seeking to clear his name definitively, Franks asked General Washington to initiate another court-martial, one that would investigate — rather than simply drop — the scurrilous charges against him.
des Gaules et de la France ", XII, Paris, 1781, 3, b, c ) mentions before him a " magister Johannes ", whose personality is much discussed and who has not yet been definitively identified.
In 1970 he left for America to form other centres definitively ending his association with Samyé Ling, except for a single, brief visit at the end of the 1970s to recover his seals of office, once the Karmapa had agreed to reinstate him as a Kagyu lama.
While some classicists regard him as definitively historical, others guess that " Plato's picture of him has probably borrowed traits from various quarters ".
" Today, in fact, given the means at the State's disposal to effectively repress crime by rendering inoffensive the one who has committed it, without depriving him definitively of the possibility of redeeming himself, cases of absolute necessity for suppression of the offender ' today ... are very rare, if not practically non-existent.
In 1458 Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal sent his captain Diogo Gomes ( 1440-1482 ) on a voyage of discovery, trade, and slaving that took him and his crew as far south down the coast of West Africa as the mouth of the cape and estuary, which marks the point where the direction of the coastline of West Africa ceases to have any southerly component, but turns definitively to the east, beginning the Gulf of Guinea.
He became involved in financial speculations which lost him his good name as well as the greater part of his fortune ; and, though he was never proved to have been more than the victim of clever operators, when in 1871 he was appointed by the Catholic cabinet governor of Limburg, the outcry was so great that he resigned the appointment and retired definitively into private life.
A devastated Viki finds out about Charlie's affair and definitively asks him for a divorce.

definitively and throne
The objective of the Emperor may have been to protect his young son against his own younger brother, who was a serious pretendent to the throne, but strongly exerting his personal power after his retirement he set up in effect the system and definitively weakened the regency.
Though only Eleanor de Montfort can be definitively shown to have used the title, several consorts of native Welsh princes of Wales were theoretically princesses of Wales while their husbands were on the throne.
The warfare was definitively quelled in 1598, when Henry of Navarre, having succeeded to the French throne as Henry IV, and recanted Protestantism in favour of Roman Catholicism, issued the Edict of Nantes.
The Migueliste army was still formidable ( about 18, 000 men ), but on May 24, 1834, at Evoramonte, a peace was declared under a concession by which Dom Miguel formally renounced all claims to the throne of Portugal, was guaranteed an annual pension, and was definitively exiled.

definitively and name
The origin of the name Eilat is not definitively known, but likely comes from the Hebrew root A – Y – L (), which is also the root for the word Elah (), meaning Pistacia tree.
Even when Belgium gained its independence from the Netherlands in 1830, and the province of Limburg was definitively split between the Netherlands and Belgium in 1839, this name was retained and the name Loon disappeared.
The meaning of the name is not definitively known, but it may be related to the English word bed in the sense of a " river bed ".
The colour pink may have been named after these flowers, although the origins of the name are not definitively known.
Chernobog ( and * bogŭ " god "), also spelled as Czernobog, is a Slavic deity, whose name means black god, about whom much has been speculated but little can be said definitively.
That attribution may never be definitively verified because there appears to be no extant document from the period when the town was named that ties it to King Alfred – i. e., no town, county, or state record regarding the source of the name.
Ultimately there is no evidence to definitively prove either hypothesis .< ref name =" Sunset 96 "> Dodson, Aidan.
Russia definitively secured the area during the Great Northern War ; the town's Swedish name was retained, however, as Keksgolm ().
The origins of the Balkar people have not yet been definitively established: various hypotheses have associated them with the Huns, the Khazars, the Bulgars ( most probable theory, as the name Balkar and Bulgar are nearly identical ), the Alans, the Zikhs, the Brukhs, the Kipchaks and Cumans the Vengrians, the Chekhs, the Mongol Tatars, the Crimean Tatars, and Turkicized Japhetic groups.
Little is definitively known about Father Divine's early life, or even his real given name.
The origins of the name are not definitively understood.
Declared definitively closed in the accounts of 1997, it was reconverted in 2002 by the ex-President of the Board of Cascades, Laurent Lemaire, to a so-called internal commercial agency, under the name with slightly modified orthography of Cascade Duffel NV, and having only one unit of establishment called Korton Fabrick van Ouffel, located at the exact address of the old mill Kartonfabriek van Duffel which was resold by Cascades to another company in 1998.
The RCMP issued a series of photos and sent them throughout Canada & the United States in an unsuccessful effort to learn his real identity and name, which have never been definitively established.
On November 6, 1949, the team of Lausanne definitively chose their original name: Lausanne Hockey Club.
Although the name “ Kwao Krua ” had been applied to several species of plants having tuberous roots, it was definitively identified as Pueraria mirifica in 1952.
An official campaign to definitively bring the city's historical name back was launched earlier this year and is ongoing.
It lost his registry as party in 1994, recovering it in 1999 momentarily, for the elections of 2000 postulated like his candidate to Porfirio Muñoz Ledo, nevertheless the conflicts between the candidate and the leadership of the party was more and more serious, until a month before the elections Muñoz Ledo resigned to its candidacy in favor of Vicente Fox and although the PARM did not recognize this declination, disabled to register a new name, concurred to the elections without candidate and lost definitively their registry.
The revision of the ballots in 812 ballot boxes found definitively that not only were the questioned Angandanan CoC and SoV fraudulent, falsified, and padded, there was also evidence of post-election fraud in the form of genuine ballots being removed from the boxes, then replaced with spurious ones that had Dy's name in handwriting other than the voter's.

definitively and Henry
However, STDP was more definitively demonstrated by Henry Markram in his postdoc period till 1993 in Bert Sakmann's lab ( SFN and Phys Soc abstracts in 1994 – 1995 ) which was only published in 1997.
In 1273 he granted Jawor ( Jauer ) as a Duchy to his oldest son Henry V and it seemed that Bolesław resigned definitively from adventurous politics.

definitively and II
Once again, during the course of the even more widespread and lethal World War II the hope of somehow definitively ending all war ( including preemptive war ) was seriously discussed.
In that year, Gaeta was definitively annexed to the Kingdom of Sicily by Roger II, who bestowed on his son Roger of Apulia, who was duly elected by the nobles of the city.
Crucially perhaps, William and Mary definitively accepted the Church of Scotland as a Presbyterian institution after decades of intermittent efforts by various monarchs, including James VI, Charles I, Charles II and James VII to mould the Church of Scotland into an Episcopalian institution more pliable to Royal control and possibly more acceptable to those monarchs who happened to be Catholic.
All this was intended to connect the Spanish conflict with World War II, which he believed to be imminent, although the Munich Agreement definitively made all hope of outside aid vanish.
In 1232, supported by the Knights Templar, King Sancho II definitively retook the citadel and town, placing it under the control of the Templars, and obligating them to establish a garrison that would protect the border.

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