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Ultimately and legacy
Ultimately, it was the first hand accounts of survivors, describing the native cultures and the richness of the land, which became the journey's enduring legacy.
Ultimately, Liège owes its university to William I of the Netherlands, who remembered the city's prestigious legacy of teaching and culture when he decided to establish a new university on Walloon soil.

Ultimately and Black
Ultimately, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution settled the issue of Black citizenship via Section 1 of that Amendment: " All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside ..."
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, it received eight Oscar nominations at the 81st Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning two for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Penn and Best Original Screenplay for writer Dustin Lance Black.
Ultimately the government reneged on its treaty obligations regarding the Black Hills and instead embarked on a program to confine all northern Plains tribes to reservations.
Ultimately, his resolve is too strong for Black Death and the villain was defeated.
Ultimately, Ultraseven is greatly overpowered and his leg is graphically broken by Black Gillas.
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, there is no payout for the grieving parents and no fee for Rudy, although Dot Black was never concerned with the settlement money, because for her helping to put the company out of business is an even greater victory.

Ultimately and is
Ultimately he realizes he cannot face his lover if it is as a coward.
Ultimately a falsehood is made up to tell the police and the 12 perpetrators are allowed to go free.
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 it is also up to cache finders to use discretion when attempting to search for a cache, and report any problems.
Ultimately, some, like John Shosky, have concluded " It is far from clear that any one person should be given the title of ' inventor ' of truth-tables.
Ultimately, he is too caught up in what Shang-Chi calls ' games of deceit and death ' and fails in this role.
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, what matters is total lifetime reproduction of the animal.
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, however, if the two houses do not agree within ten days, the decision of the House of Representatives is deemed to be that of the Diet.
Ultimately, truth is relative to situated experiences, and rhetoric is necessary to give meaning to individual circumstances.
Ultimately, Satan is thrown into the " Lake of fire ", not as ruler, but as one among many, being tormented day and night forever and ever.
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 ”
Sarah Churchwell in the Guardian says, " Ultimately Faludi is guilty of her own exaggerations and mythmaking, strong-arming her argument into submission.
Ultimately, the state of the source material is such to allow divergent opinions to exist.
Ultimately, the wicked prevail and the nation is destroyed.
Ultimately, the original source for those languages is from the Tamil word அர ி ச ி ( arisi ).
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, 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, the narrator is incinerated as he falls through Earth's atmosphere and appears as a shooting star to a child in Illinois.
Ultimately Becky is suspected of carrying on an extramarital affair with the Marquis of Steyne, apparently encouraged by Rawdon to prostitute herself in exchange for money and promotion.
Ultimately the control of appetite by this mechanism is thought to be mediated by the same factors normally controlling appetite, such as neurotransmitters ( serotonin, dopamine, histamine ), corticotropin releasing factor, neuropeptide Y, and α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone.
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 and most
Ultimately, race came to represent not only the most important traits of the human body, but was also regarded as decisively shaping the character and personality of the nation.
Ultimately, Lewis and colleagues disagreed with most of Gould's criticisms of Morton, finding that Gould's work was " poorly supported ", and that, in their opinion, the confirmation of the results of Morton's original work " weakens the argument of Gould, and others, that biased results are endemic in science.
Ultimately, the Flyers finished with a 22 – 48 – 12 record — the most losses and the worst winning percentage in franchise history, and the worst record in the league.
Ultimately, most of the Muskogee diaspora settled in what is now Oklahoma.
Ultimately, pioneers like the Jonsdottir art gallery, Hamilton Grill ( still the city's most renowned restaurant ) and the Lambertville Station eatery ( a hotel soon followed ), the city began to attract artists and other creative types.
Ultimately, most of the Bristol to London trade used the Kennet and Avon Canal after it opened in 1810, as it provided a much shorter route than the Thames and Severn Canal.
Ultimately, the bodies we are most familiar with are vertebrate bodies similar to our own.
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 a sniper attack was considered to be the method most likely to succeed.
Ultimately, Allenby s column never suffered a reverse or lost a convoy during this period of the war – a fate that befell most column commanders at least once up to the end of the war.
As American whiskey authority Charles Kendrick Cowdery has observed, " By the time Bourbon County was formed in 1785, there were dozens if not hundreds of small farmer-distillers making whiskey throughout the region … Ultimately, most of the corn-based whiskey made west of the Alleghenies was called ' bourbon ', to distinguish it from the rye-based whiskies that predominated in the East.
Ultimately, none of these motives is identified as primary, so it is impossible to determine conclusively which applies, if indeed any of them do in isolation, or which is most important among them.
Ultimately numbering 52 volumes, it was the most comprehensive completed German encyclopedia of the 19th century, also called " der Wunder-Meyer " ( The marvellous Meyer ).
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, the act's technical failures were exploited by both the union officials – most famously the Teamsters, whose president, Jimmy Hoffa, among others, notably raided the union pension coffers for his own personal investments – and the courts.
Ultimately, public rent-seeking hurts the economy the most because innovation is what drives economic growth.
Ultimately the Third Anglo-Maratha War ( 1817 – 1818 ), a last-ditch effort to regain sovereignty, resulted in the loss of Maratha independence: it left the British in control of most of India.
Ultimately, the crisis resulted in the departure of the United Jewish Peoples ' Order, Salsberg, Robert Laxer and most of the party's Jewish members in 1956.
Ultimately, most land-grant colleges became large public universities that today offer a full spectrum of educational opportunities.
Ultimately he obtained this, and as Superior General he was then able to move brothers across diocesan boundaries to wherever they were most needed.
Ultimately, it was the media's reaction and stressing of a widening " credibility gap " that did the most damage to the Johnson Administration's efforts.
Ultimately, seven were built, but most of them were scuttled in the lake in 1926.
Ultimately, it was within the Royal Navy that most of Lanchesters produced went into service.
Ultimately if this amount of risk taking leads the perception of the company to exceed the boundaries of logic and fact, the company will most likely fail based on their poor perception.

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