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Ultimately the club's holding company, Cork City Investments FC Ltd, was wound up by the courts.

Ultimately and long
Ultimately, the genetics have in fact not yet told us anything new ; all these theories were well in place amongst archaeologists long before attempts were made to identify historical population movements with genetics.
Ultimately, applying political ecology to policy decisions – especially in the US and Western Europe – will remain problematic as long as there is a resistance to Marxist and neo-Marxist theory.
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 these issues would be corrected and the aircraft type went on to have a long passenger career, and has since found a second career as a cargo airplane.
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, even if succession tends towards a steady state, the time required to achieve this state is unrealistically long ; in most cases, external disturbances and environmental change occur so frequently that the realization of a climax community is unlikely, and therefore it has come to be regarded as a less useful concept.
Ultimately, he spreads his mind so far and so thin that it begins to fracture and his only weakness is water, which solidifies him and his Sand Golems long enough to attack him for a short time.
Ultimately the Green Label was more reliable and significantly less expensive to service in the long term.
Ultimately, short term and long term successes are both important.
Ultimately after a long debate, they adopted Eastern Daylight Saving Time, the measure passing by one vote, putting all but northwestern Indiana on the same time for the first time.
Ultimately, it was his drive, fearlessness and understanding of people that made him and his businesses such a success over such a long period.
Ultimately the experienced puppeteer will master phonetic diction, in which the degree to which the puppet's mouth is open at any given point mimics the motion of the human mouth forming the same series of sounds ; thus, the mouth will be open wide for a long O vowel, briefly close almost completely when forming a dental stop, and so forth.
Ultimately this event evolved into a month long celebration known as Mayfest which includes the event known today as " Dillo Day.
Ultimately, that will help them, not to be difficult but rather to have conviction for the long struggle.
Ultimately he retired to Brighton, where after a long struggle with Bright's disease and a degenerative spinal illness, he died at the age of 76.

Ultimately and term
Ultimately the term torpedo boat came to be attached to a quite different vessel-the very fast hydroplaning motor driven MTB.
Ultimately, only mental objects, properties, events, exist — hence the closely related term subjective idealism.
Ultimately, critics say, the many ways the term feudalism has been used have deprived it of specific meaning, leading some historians and political theorists to reject it as a useful concept for understanding society.
Ultimately, he announces that he will run for a second full term as President as a Republican candidate.
Ultimately, on August 8, 1974, after the U. S. Supreme Court voted by 8 to 0 to reject Nixon's claims of executive privilege and release the tapes ( with then Associate Justice William H. Rehnquist recusing himself because, as an assistant attorney general during Nixon's first term, he had taken part in internal executive-branch discussions of the scope of executive privilege ), Nixon announced his decision to resign as President.
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.
Ultimately, a narrow loss in Bruce, located in the DLP's heartland of Melbourne, ended any realistic chance of a Labor win, though the Coalition wasn't assured of another term in government until the Brisbane-area seat of Moreton was called for the Liberals hours later.
Ultimately, the term came to designate Jewish quarters in other Moroccan cities.
Ultimately, the term folkloristics is used to distinguish between the materials studied, folklore, and the study of folklore, folkloristics.
Ultimately, this led to the Chief Executive for the HKSAR, Donald Tsang, in suggesting that no further reform packages will be introduced for the rest of his current term in office, at least.
Ultimately, in the short term, salmon population declined.
Ultimately, all permanent life insurance policies are combination of term insurance with a savings vehicle.
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, the Irish proceeded with their plans including that the term " Citizen of the Irish Free State and of the British Commonwealth of Nations " would be replaced with " Citizen of Ireland ".
Ultimately, a 4, 300 vote margin in Braley's home county, Black Hawk County, allowed him to overcome coattails from Terry Branstad and Chuck Grassley and secure a third term.

Ultimately and future
Ultimately, industrial guilds would serve as the organs through which industry would be organised in a future socialist society.
Ultimately astronomers ' understanding of the age and future evolution of the universe is influenced by their knowledge of the distance to the Pleiades.
Ultimately, after over ten years of negotiations, the Brown family agreed to convey half their land holdings in the area to the railroad in exchange for a rail line to their future city.
Ultimately, Al-Rodhan maintains that cultural vigor will ensure humanity's future and will improve humans ' ability to survive and thrive.
Ultimately, Les Misérables turned in an extremely modest profit and put an end to any further attempts to promote the 43-year-old Rennie as a future star.
Ultimately, this is the remaining major issue for a building with a troubled past and otherwise positive future.
Ultimately, Shamrock's feud with Ortiz was critically important for the UFC's future and present day success.
Ultimately, she is destroyed by the future Wonder Woman who sacrifices her own life in the battle.
Ultimately, the tour was canceled after Cinderella singer Tom Keifer's left vocal cord hemorrhaged, making it impossible for him to sing in the immediate future.
Ultimately Ransik surrenders and the other Rangers have to return to the future.
Ultimately, Abdala refused to run and future President Jorge Batlle was finally selected.
Ultimately, the novel keeps the major plot lines active for future novels, and introduces several more.

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