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Ultimately, Crittenden's position prevailed, and a compromise with Britain was effected, setting the dividing line between the two nations ' claims at the 49th parallel north.
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Ultimately and position
Ultimately, people expect men and women who occupy certain position to behave according to these attributes.
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Ultimately, convinced that finances would not allow the school to do more than " tread water ," Nellie Cornish resigned her position as head of the school in 1939.
Ultimately, the Jarts were driven back beyond 2 ex 9 ( 2x10e9 km, or 2 billion kilometres ), a position they remained at until Journey Year 1174.
Ultimately he finished in 9th position, having fallen from 5th after running out of fuel coming out of the Woodcote chicane on the very last lap, with Alboreto having run out of fuel 3 laps from the finish.
Ultimately this led to Hartnett resigning from his position as Managing Director of GMH, shortly before the launch of the Holden in 1948.
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Ultimately if backbenchers are unhappy with the leadership's position they can threaten to revolt during a vote and force the leadership to compromise.
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 the hatchback Peugeot 205 introduced late in 1982 occupied a market position comparable to that occupied till 1976 by the 204.
Ultimately, the poor financial position of the CNJ led to the CNJ being conveyed into Conrail on April 1, 1976.
Ultimately, Kwinter's public disagreements with party policy were not enough to sideline his career: he was appointed Ontario Minister of Public Safety and Security ( essentially a retitled Solicitor-General's position ) on October 23, 2003.
Ultimately, the fractures that have a closed reduction may return to the position before the reduction is attempted.
Ultimately, Well's position was left in the hands of territorial Governor William Henry Harrison who, though distrustful of Wells, sided with the Miami out of fear that they could join Tecumseh if provoked.
Ultimately, George Dern served as Secretary of War during a rather inconsequential time period for that position.
Ultimately, the untenable position of the women's sections arose from their position as transmission belts between the party and the masses.
Ultimately, both clubs reprised their position in the following season's competition with the inclusion of the Australian Institute of Sport evening out the numbers to 16, and as the first part of reforms to the competition set to be brought about in 2008.
Ultimately, the position went to the Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago Public Schools, Arne Duncan.
Ultimately and prevailed
Ultimately, Frederick prevailed in all those conflicts by outliving his opponents and sometimes inheriting their lands, as was the case with his nephew Ladislaus, from whom he gained Lower Austria in 1457, and with his brother Albert VI, whom he succeeded in Upper Austria.
They may introduce the practice of France, Spain, and Germany ...." Ultimately, Henry and Mason prevailed, and the Eighth Amendment was adopted.
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Ultimately, Beckham prevailed in the primary by an 11, 000-vote margin, rendering McCreary a lame duck with two years still left in his term.
Ultimately and compromise
Ultimately, Gorbachev could not forge a compromise among these forces and the consequence was the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Ultimately, a compromise was negotiated, bringing the countess a substantial fortune, from which she paid Lassalle an annual income of 5000 thalers ( about £ 750 ) for the rest of his life.
Ultimately, in 1768, both agreed to not run for office, and Josias Lyndon was elected governor of the colony as a compromise candidate.
Ultimately, a compromise was reached, and while the Consulship remained closed to the Plebeians, Consular command authority ( imperium ) was granted to a select number of Military Tribunes.
Ultimately, the Rhodians reached a compromise with Demetrius – they would support Antigonus and Demetrius against all enemies, save their ally Ptolemy.
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Ultimately, a compromise is reached that will result in the pair ‘ sharing ’ Mr. Sloane a few months at a time.
Ultimately, he was forced to compromise and introduced an amendment removing the references to treason.
Ultimately, portions of Smoot's amendments were combined with those of other Senators to create a compromise.
Ultimately, the King had to compromise and divorced her formally, refusing, however, to marry anyone else.
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