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Ultimately there are many ways to view Uriel da Costa.
Ultimately, the weeklies were converted into zoned daily editions called the West County Times ( serving Richmond, El Cerrito, and western Contra Costa County ), San Ramon Valley Times ( serving the suburbs of the San Ramon Valley south of Walnut Creek ) and the Valley Times ( serving Livermore and the suburbs of eastern Alameda County ), and the two East Contra Costa dailies were merged into a single edition, the Ledger-Dispatch, which gradually faded away, first being reduced to a thrice-weekly insert in the Contra Costa Times, then being replaced outright by the East County Times.

Ultimately and won
Ultimately, the piece of Shabranigdo won, but Aqualord, using the last remnants of her power, sealed him into a block of magical ice within the Kataart Mountains.
Ultimately neither format " won " and both continue to be sold in the low-end market ( examples: JVC SXM38 and Sony TRV138 ).
Ultimately, over the course of several years, Rankin won out over Pellsville, which was located a mile and a half to the west.
Ultimately, the Comets won that game 74-69 in overtime, and then the championship in Game Three.
Ultimately, when the Federal Elections Commission ruled Buchanan was to receive ballot status as the Reform candidate, as well as about $ 12. 6 million in federal campaign funds secured by Perot's showing in the 1996 election, Buchanan won the nomination.
Ultimately the Robbie / Allen concept won because it provided the largest roof opening of all the finalists, and it was the most technically sound.
Ultimately, the Sparks were playing in the shadow of the Comets, as they won the first four WNBA championships.
Ultimately, a rival search in Berlin by Johann Gottfried Galle, instigated by Le Verrier, won the race for priority.
Ultimately, Kay Hagan, a state senator from Greensboro, won the Democratic primary election against Jim Neal and became Dole's general election opponent.
Ultimately, the majority faction of Jim Cannon, Max Shachtman, and James Burnham won the day and the Workers Party determined to enter the Socialist Party of America ; a minority faction headed by Hugo Oehler refused to accept this result and split from the organization.
Ultimately, owing to the difficulties of describing and analyzing the Saturnian without taking its history into account, attempts at reconstruction have not won acceptance.
Ultimately, it was believed, enough individual unions could be won over that the entire trade union movement could be moved in a socialist direction.
Ultimately, the Army's viewpoint won.
Ultimately, with Joseph Stalin's backing, and probably due in part to the anti-Semitic policies of late Stalinism ( Pauker was Jewish ), Gheorghiu-Dej and the " Prison Communists " won out.
Ultimately, behind the high-scoring of Danny Manning, KU finished 27 – 11 and won the national championship in 1988, defeating favored conference rival Oklahoma 83 – 79 in the final.
Ultimately, he won the match for the first time in his career after last eliminating John Cena.
Ultimately the anthem was sung without interruption or incident, and applauded by both sets of supporters at the match, which Ireland won by 43 – 13 ( their largest ever win over England in rugby ).
Ultimately, the IRS won court cases against several leveraged COLI investors, including Camelot Music, Winn-Dixie, American Electric Power, and Dow Chemical.
Ultimately he won independent fame, especially in such characters as Archer in George Farquhar's Beaux ' Stratagem, Dorincourt in Hannah Cowley's Belle's Stratagem, Charles Surface and Ranger in Benjamin Hoadley's Suspicious Husband.
Ultimately, none of the nominated awards were won.
Ultimately reformists won 195 of the 290 Majlis seats in that election.
Ultimately, the law was to prove of no use for the government in the elections of that year, which won Togliatti's PCI 22. 6 % of the vote ; it was repealed in November 1953.
Ultimately Phillips sued the University stating that the records were only on deposit and won his case.
Ultimately, Chicago won six, The Hours won one, and Gangs of New York won none.

Ultimately and election
Ultimately, Davis did not have as much support from Hispanics and union members in the recall election as he did in his 2002 re-election.
Ultimately the only real way to manipulate vote pairing, and its effect on an election outcome, is to prevent people from learning about it, not to pose as a different kind of voter.
Scholars Diane Blair and Jay L. Barth continue: “ As long as Rockefeller led the Arkansas Republicans, the party had a progressive, reformist cast, and those whom Rockefeller had brought into the party continued to dominate party offices and shape presidential preferences until 1980 ,” when the nomination and election of Ronald W. Reagan of California as president and Frank D. White as governor moved power within the state GOP “ sharply to the right .” Ultimately the growth of the Republican Party was slower in Arkansas than in the other southern states in the post-segregation era.
Ultimately, Findley raised more money than Durbin, $ 582, 793 to $ 417, 635 in the year prior to the election.
Ultimately, he served as Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, a post his French consecrator as a Bishop once held and the same position Joseph Ratzinger had after Cardinal Gantin and before his election as Pope Benedict XVI.
Ultimately, Californians split their ticket in the 1970 mid-term election, narrowly re-electing Republican governor Ronald Reagan and decisively electing Democrat Tunney to the Senate.
Ultimately, all of these factors led to his running third, as the incumbent, in the 1991 gubernatorial election.
Ultimately, Bayrou was unsuccessful in his attempt to make it into the second round of the election, but he won 18. 57 % of the vote ( 6, 820, 119 votes ) and came in a clear third behind the front-runners Nicolas Sarkozy of the UMP party and Royal of the Parti Socialiste.
Ultimately, a US $ 650, 000 ( US $ in today's terms ) bond election was approved and in 1912, the Oak Cliff Viaduct ( now the Houston Street Viaduct ) was opened with festivities that drew 58, 000 spectators.
Ultimately King John, by his charter Ut liberae sunt elecliones totius Angliae ( 1214 ), granted that the bishops should be elected freely by the deans and chapters of the cathedral churches, provided the royal permission was first asked, and the royal assent was required after the election.
Ultimately, the ' Thompson for Sheriff ' campaign was also unsuccessful, partly due to a Republican / Democratic agreement not to stand against each other in certain key elections in order to allow all ' Non-Thompson ' votes to count towards one candidate and partly due to an article Thompson wrote for Rolling Stone shortly before the election, revealing his strategy.
Ultimately, after a general election deadlock, Maddox was elected governor by the state legislature.
Ultimately, however, no election was held that year, and the Kensington and Chelsea seat was abolished for the 2010 election.
Ultimately, no changes were made and the election proceeded with the existing rules, which were introduced in 1998.
Ultimately Foerster teamed up with former Pittsburgh Mayor Pete Flaherty, and the two defeated Wecht and Coon in the primary election for the two Democratic nominations.
Ultimately, the Mule Team coalition fractured in the wake of the successful election of a moderate Republican administration and Congressional approval of the 1868 Constitution.
Ultimately, Bazin received 14 % of the vote, Jean-Bertrand Aristide winning the Haitian general election, 1990 – 1991 with 67 %.

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