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Patrick Guerriero, executive director of Log Cabin, thought the repeal movement was gaining " new traction " but " Ultimately ," said, " we think it's going to take a Republican with strong military credentials to make a shift in the policy.
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Ultimately, it was Newton's friend, editor and publisher, Edmond Halley who, in his 1705 Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets, used Newton's new laws to calculate the gravitational effects of Jupiter and Saturn on cometary orbits.
Ultimately a dispute arose between Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who favoured increased spending and a broad deployment, and the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir John Fisher, who favoured efficiency savings, scrapping obsolete vessels, and a strategic realignment of the Royal Navy relying on torpedo craft for home defence backed by the new dreadnoughts.
Ultimately emerging was the idea that the new city should be a real multi-faceted city, not a bedroom suburb.
Ultimately a new clinical trial and FDA filing prepared by Imclone's partner Merck KGaA (" German Merck ," not to be confused with the US company of similar name ) resulted in an FDA approval of Erbitux in 2004 for use in colon cancer.
Ultimately, the delegates elected to call the new country the Dominion of Canada, after " kingdom " and " confederation ", among other options, were rejected for various reasons.
Ultimately, however, the company did succeed in hiring new workers at significantly lower wages.
Ultimately, in 1258, the King was forced to accept the Provisions of Oxford, which prohibited, among other things, the creation of new forms of writ without the sanction of the King's council.
Ultimately, while more than a dozen members of the Jewish community were executed by the new Iranian government, Jews were allowed to continue to live in Iran and there would be no Holocaust.
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Ultimately, the Brook Farmers published a new journal combining the two, The Harbinger.
Ultimately Washington decided that the Crips needed to be brought back under one umbrella organization ( as many new " sets " were formed after Washington and others went to jail ).
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Ultimately, GSA made public amends by funding extensive scientific research under the auspices of Dr. Michael Blakey ; creating a new subagency, the Office of Public Education and Interpretation ; truncating the building plan ; and funding public reports on the story of the African Burial Ground.
Ultimately, Manning's bid to create a new party was successful, although the personal consequences for his initiative would be high.
Ultimately, the administration of Massachusetts Governor William Weld pushed for construction of a full " Megaplex " at the crosstown site, with Boston Mayor Thomas Menino favoring construction of a new, stand-alone convention center in South Boston.
Ultimately they offered many coconuts with prayers before the new idol.
Ultimately, the new Petre P. Carp Conservative cabinet agreed to allow his return to Romania, following pressures from the French Premier Georges Clemenceau ( who answered an appeal by Jean Jaurès ).
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Ultimately, O ' Malley and Moses could never come to agreement on a new location for the Dodgers, and the club moved west to Los Angeles.
Ultimately, however, the female members opposed these new male counterparts, and the department was dissolved, the last male department terminating in 1954.

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Ultimately, Nissan Heavy Industries emerged near the end of the war as an important player in Japan ’ s war machinery.
Ultimately, a chemical park emerged at nearby Leuna which is one of the most modern sites of its kind in Europe with high ecological standards.
Ultimately, the girlie show emerged as a form in its own right.
Ultimately over the years, four models of flashbulb memories have emerged to explain the phenomenon: the photographic model, the comprehensive model, the emotional-integrative model, and importance-driven model ; additionally studies have been conducted to test the validity of these models.
Ultimately, she emerged as the fifth series winner and second ' Queen of the Jungle '.
Ultimately, Cooper emerged focused on the two business segments that remain in the portfolio today – Electrical Products Group and Energy and Safety Solutions.
Ultimately, the Enterprise and the Record emerged as Chico's two primary newspapers.
Ultimately, the heritage city of Gaya, in several senses, emerged as the " capital city " of all the Mahuri Vaisya people.

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Ultimately, however, the Rump depended on the support of the Army with which it had a very uneasy relationship.
Ultimately, the rebellion had claimed the lives of over 1 million people, a majority of which were Jewish.
Ultimately it was not clear that Jellicoe made any mistakes in his management of the fleet, nor departed from procedures which had been agreed upon by all concerned in advance.
Ultimately, conditions will deteriorate to the point of a " sword-interval ," in which swords appear in the hands of all human beings, and they hunt one another like game.
Ultimately, industrial guilds would serve as the organs through which industry would be organised in a future socialist society.
Ultimately, it failed to solve many of the problems with which it was centrally concerned, and after the Second World War, its doctrines increasingly came under attack by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, Willard Van Orman Quine, J. L. Austin, Peter Strawson, Hilary Putnam, and Richard Rorty.
Ultimately, it would be A Shot in the Dark, three years later, which would boast the longest run.
Ultimately the name was taken from his own original kanji, 武蔵, which can be read as Takezō or as Musashi, as stated in Eiji Yoshikawa's book Musashi.
Ultimately, there is no way to measure whether a particular phylogenetic hypothesis is accurate or not, unless the true relationships among the taxa being examined are already known ( which may happen with bacteria or viruses under laboratory conditions ).
Ultimately this resulted in the 1984 La Uribe Agreement, which called for a cease-fire, which ended up lasting from 1984 to 1987.
Ultimately, the background on level 9 employed black and white tiles, roughly the size of the invading pieces, while the center square contained a picture of clouds, which expanded to fill the screen on levels 10 and later.
Ultimately, the system as it stood could not deal quickly enough with the large deficits and surpluses created in the balance of payments ; this has previously been attributed to increasing rigidity of wages ( particularly in terms of wage cuts ) brought about by the advent of unionized labor, but is now more likely thought of as an inherent fault with the system which came to light under the pressures of war and rapid technological change.
Ultimately, readers are left to form their own interpretations as to which, if any, of the numerous contradictory viewpoints presented by the characters are valid or plausible, and which are simply satirical gags and shaggy dog jokes.
Ultimately, the word comes from Greek διαβαίνειν ( diabainein ), meaning “ to pass through ”, which is composed of δια-( dia -), meaning “ through ” and βαίνειν ( bainein ), meaning “ to go ”.
Ultimately, many of them settled there permanently, in a land that became known as Normandy ( deriving from the expression " Nordmenn ", or ' Northmen ' (' Norsemen '), which was-and indeed still is-both the name the Norwegians called themselves and also the name the Franks used for the Scandinavians ).
Ultimately In 2003, Printronix introduced a single hammerbank 2000 LPM printer which continues to be the fastest available.
Ultimately, over 1 million Ethiopians died and over 22 million people suffered due to the prolonged drought, which lasted roughly 2 years.
Ultimately, fourteen essays were collected into The Work of Mourning ( 2001 ), which was expanded in the 2003 French edition Chaque fois unique, la fin du monde ( literally, The end of the world, unique each time ) to include essays dedicated to Gérard Granel and Maurice Blanchot.
Ultimately, in 1617, the whole family decided to return to Judaism ; they fled Portugal for Amsterdam, which would soon become a thriving center of the Sephardic diaspora.
Ultimately, however, his primary passion was still practical optics, once noting that " In all my experiments I could, owing to lack of time, pay attention to only those matter which appeared to have a bearing upon practical optics ".
Ultimately Dingle re-focused his criticism to claim that special relativity was logically inconsistent: " The theory relativity unavoidably requires that A works more slowly than B and B more slowly than A -- which it requires no super-intelligence to see is impossible.
Ultimately, it was this arms industry, along with American Lend-Lease aid, which helped the Soviet Union to prevail in the World War II ( Great Patriotic War ).

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