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Ultimately, he was picked by the Golden State Warriors 42nd overall.

Ultimately and would
Ultimately either the Trujillos would have been returned to power or the conflict would have produced conditions favorable to a takeover by Dominican elements responsive to Castro in Cuba.
Ultimately, the strike would help the Astros get into the playoffs.
Ultimately, industrial guilds would serve as the organs through which industry would be organised in a future socialist society.
Ultimately, it would be A Shot in the Dark, three years later, which would boast the longest run.
Ultimately neuroscientists would like to understand every aspect of the nervous system, including how it works, how it develops, how it malfunctions, and how it can be altered or repaired.
Ultimately, the Jets bested their rival 37 – 14, this would result in the firing of Giants coach Allie Sherman.
Ultimately, Furnivall would hand over nearly two tons of quotation slips and other materials to his successor.
Ultimately, Rush and Brown parted ways in 1983, and the experimentation with new electronic instruments and varying musical styles would come into further play on their next studio album.
Ultimately, Clemens would go on to have a record of 162 – 73 for the rest of his career after leaving the Red Sox.
Ultimately, he would go on to endorse 2008 Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin.
Ultimately it would drop down to 40 cents per share, but not before many employees had been told to invest their retirement savings in Enron stock.
Ultimately, Sauron advised him to attack Valinor and under the ruse that doing so would allow the king to claim immortality.
Ultimately Anglo-Saxon England was defeated by the cavalry of the Normans at the Battle of Hastings, and some Tolkien scholars have speculated that the Rohirrim are Tolkien's wishful version of an Anglo-Saxon society that retained a " rider culture ", and would have been able to resist such an invasion.
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, Josiah ’ s reforms would not be enough to preserve Judah and Jerusalem from destruction, both because the sins of Manasseh, Josiah ’ s grandfather, had gone too far and as a result of Judah's return to Idolatry ( Jer 11. 10ff .).
Ultimately, the painting would be labelled as kitsch by critics who thought it lacking in interesting artistic features: contrast, coordinated lines, and a worthy subject.
Ultimately the restructuring of the home and manner of living will allow individuals, especially women, to become an “ integral part of the social structure, in close, direct, permanent connection with the needs and uses of society .” This would be a dramatic change for women who generally considered themselves restricted by family life built upon their economic dependence on men.
Ultimately, Cavendish ’ s memoir enables the reader to gain insight into the author ’ s life and art as she would have it known.
Ultimately, a reconstruction of the fort to its 1770s appearance would ensue.
Ultimately it would benefit the Chinese Communists once the Chinese Civil War revived after the defeat of Japan in 1945.
Ultimately he would recover his form, hitting. 404 in June on the way to a. 296 average for the season, just outside the top ten for the year.
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.

Ultimately and lose
Ultimately, Betty stops trying to lose weight, stating: " I had to between losing a few pounds or losing my marital partner.
Ultimately, they would win the title but then lose the FA Cup final to bitter rivals Manchester United, with Hughes again cutting a sickened figure as he climbed the Wembley steps to receive his losers ' medal, although he did manage to lead Liverpool on a lap of honour afterwards.
Ultimately, Zeus is convicted, and willingly drinks from the River Lethe, making him lose his memory and renounce his crown to Pluto.
Ultimately, the dieter reverts to their old eating habits, now with the added emotional effects of failing to lose weight by restrictive diet.

Ultimately and Sea
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 this " marching republic " managed to reach the shores of the Black Sea at Trabzon ( Trebizond ), a destination they greeted with their famous cry of joyous exultation on the mountain of Theches ( now Madur ) in Surmene: " thálatta, thálatta ", " the sea, the sea!
Ultimately the peoples of the Baltic Sea basin — Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — won and, until World War II, all kept their independence.

Ultimately and who
Ultimately the U.N. army in the Congo reached a top strength of 19,000, including about 5,000 from India and a few soldiers from Eire and Sweden, who were the only whites.
Ultimately, those who persist in rejecting God condemn themselves, by cutting themselves off from the ultimate source of all Life, and from the God who is Love embodied.
Ultimately, these issues have led to a souring of relationships with the erstwhile bandmates, who still have not resolved their personal differences as of 2012.
Ultimately it was Jeff Bridges who played the role of Preston Tucker.
Ultimately, he had to flag down a passing car and ask the driver ( who was driving a borrowed car without a license ) to take him to the ceremony.
" Ultimately, King Arthur and Sir Robin ( who shows up with his own knights ) both say " it " several times in conversation ( unaware that " it " was the word that was causing the Knights ' pain.
Tony Hines defines value as follows: “ Ultimately it is the customer who pays the price for service delivered that confirms value and not the producer who simply adds cost until that point ”
Ultimately this came down on the shoulders of Boris Shumyatsky, " executive producer " of Soviet film since 1932, who in early 1938 was denounced, arrested, tried and convicted as a traitor, and shot.
Ultimately, the behavioral-science results disappointed foundation officers, who shifted their human-engineering funds toward biological sciences.
Ultimately anyone who participates in the class struggle is a member of the " people "; the " Church of the people " becomes the antagonist of the hierarchical Church.
Ultimately, at least 150 of the congregation did make their way to Amsterdam meeting up with the Smyth party, who had joined with the Exiled English Church led by Francis Johnson ( 1562 – 1617 ), Barrowe's successor.
Ultimately, people expect men and women who occupy certain position to behave according to these attributes.
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 the blame is publicly taken by Ulresile, who escapes with being exiled for several months ; the King makes it clear that further plots against the doctor will not be tolerated.
Ultimately, this brings questions about who we are and the nature of our own importance.
Ultimately the Duc takes poison to prevent himself confessing the truth to the authorities, but lives long enough to reveal it to another of his servants Pierre ( Harry Davenport ), a kindly old man who had earlier warned Henriette to escape from the de Praslin household.
Ultimately, Windrip is a venal and cynical showman who plays to the conformist resentments Lewis diagnosed in Main Street and Babbitt.
Ultimately, the case was bogged down in the courts, " much to the delight of New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, who knows all too well the value of Billy as a cultural icon and a draw for tourists ".
Ultimately, it was social psychologist Kurt Lewin ( 1890 – 1947 ) who coined the term group dynamics to describe the positive and negative forces within groups of people.

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