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Ultimately, no battle ever took place as Constantius became ill and died late in 361, though not before naming his opponent as his successor.
Ultimately, Hussein only became King of Hijaz in the then less strategically valuable south, but lost his Caliphate throne when the kingdom was sacked by the Najdi Ikhwan forces of the Saudites and forcefully incorporated into the newly-created Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ).
Ultimately " silly moo " became a comic catchphrase.
Ultimately, web browsers such as Mosaic became the killer applications of the 1990s because they were the first programs to provide a multimedia graphical user interface to the Internet's burgeoning wealth of distributed information services ( formerly limited to applications such as FTP, Usenet and Gopher ).
Ultimately John became a distinguished antiquary, publishing numerous books and articles.
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, this became the George Washington Bridge.
Ultimately, many of the tribe became Christian, including the pow-wows ( spiritual leaders ) and sachems ( political leaders ).
Ultimately, Curry refused to participate in the tests, and he was traded along with Antonio Davis to the New York Knicks for Michael Sweetney, Tim Thomas, and what became the second pick of the 2006 NBA Draft — as well as the right to swap picks with New York in the 2007 NBA Draft.
Ultimately, Lennie Weinrib was chosen, and after the first season, Messick became the final voice for the rest of the series ' run.
Ultimately, she became the patron of Upper Egypt and one of the two patron deities for all of Ancient Egypt when it was unified.
Ultimately, Southwick became a fully independent town in 1775.
Ultimately, those parts of the original town only became important after separation from Morehouse.
Ultimately, coming out became an important step for many LGBT people.
Ultimately both Bion and Ernest Jones became interested in what would later be called group psychology.
Ultimately, the list became obsolete when the Video Recordings Act came into force, and since 2001, several of the films have been released uncut.
Ultimately the initial game became a series:
Ultimately he became what French calls a " premature hippy " who " had great faith in the power of cosmic rays, and claimed that there are extraterrestrials with translucent flesh on the planet Altair.
Ultimately, it became the first single to exceed sales of 2 million in the UK, eclipsing the previous all-time best-seller ( the Beatles ' " She Loves You ") and remains one of the biggest selling U. K. singles of all time.
[...] Reichführer SS Heinrich Himmler, when asked for an opinion by the staff of the office of the Führer's deputy, offered support for Fischer and Lenz in 1938 ... " Ultimately, with additional backing from Martin Bormann, Fischer officially became a Nazi on 12 / 12 / 1939.
Ultimately, in the rapid manoeuvre warfare often practised in the open desert of North Africa, the Matilda's low speed and unreliable steering mechanism became major problems.
Ultimately, Kay Hagan, a state senator from Greensboro, won the Democratic primary election against Jim Neal and became Dole's general election opponent.
Ultimately, these plans fell through, and the site became part of the Boston National Historical Park.
Ultimately, ALI-ABA became renowned for its extensive programming in practice areas including business / corporate, employee benefits, employment, environmental, estate planning, and real estate / land use law, as well as in ethics, skills, and law practice.

Ultimately and private
Ultimately, the distinction between public and private sector corruption sometimes appears rather artificial and national anti-corruption initiatives may need to avoid legal and other loopholes in the coverage of the instruments.
Ultimately, a few of the sites proposed for public parks were developed as such ; more became private golf courses and such.
Ultimately Mrs. Chandler raised almost $ 20 million in private donations ; the County provided the site and raised the remaining $ 14 million using mortgage revenue bonds.
Ultimately, the enquiry found Reid guilty of Serious Professional Misconduct, mostly for failing to communicate fully with patients GPs ( A rule that it is reported many private doctors in the UK are unaware of ) and not documenting his reasons for departing from the HBIGDA Standards of Care guidelines sufficiently.
Ultimately, the proposal argued for tax aid to private schools and for sympathetic exposure of religious faiths in public schools.
Ultimately Socrates constructs a city in which there is no private property, women and children are held in common ( 449c-450c, 3 times ), and there is no philosophy for the lower castes.
Ultimately, private company TEO LT provided the necessary funding and Lithuania participated in Bærum.

Ultimately and rather
Ultimately Courtenay defends her own honor rather than submit to shame.
Ultimately shareholders received back rather more than the nominal value of their shares.
Ultimately however, Aristotle's aim was to perfect a theory of forms, rather than to reject it.
Ultimately, the foregoing themes derive from a broadly Kantian thesis that knowledge, experience, and reality are bound and shaped by conditions best understood through philosophical reflection rather than exclusively empirical inquiry.
Ultimately war did break out with France the following year, over the issue of its invasion of Prussia rather than the North American situation.
Ultimately even the Romans recognized that it was more prudent to use treachery rather than open confrontation to defeat the Lusitanian uprising.
Ultimately, Mathur notes that the " strangely defensive and rather parochial posture " adopted by Power and Cohen was " entirely in line " with the reception that Chomsky had received from the Anglo-American world.
Ultimately, economic stagnation in the Soviet Union could only have been caused by internal problems rather than external.
Ultimately he broke two of his key campaign pledges by serving a total of eight terms, rather than six, and by accepting special interest PAC contributions.
Ultimately, they're not considered a political faction within Taiwan but rather a group which supports the current status quo situation between Mainland China and Taiwan
Ultimately all aspects of Ehrlich ’ s theory would be proven correct with the minor exception that the “ receptor ” exists as both a soluble antibody molecule and as a cell-bound receptor ; it is the soluble form that is secreted rather than the bound form released.
Ultimately, the distinction drawn between that portion of business operating expenditure included in CFC beyond depreciation, in contrast to that portion of operating expenditure included in Intermediate consumption may appear rather capricious, rather than theoretically justified.
Ultimately, George Dern served as Secretary of War during a rather inconsequential time period for that position.
Ultimately, he was not released under this scheme, rather, on compassionate grounds due to his ill health.
Ultimately, that will help them, not to be difficult but rather to have conviction for the long struggle.
Ultimately, however, it is not the size of the instrument that determines the type, but rather the tuning that is utilized, which generally makes it possible to classify the instrument as a member of either the viol or violin family.
Ultimately, Alex chooses to tend to Mallory rather than complete his interview, thus destroying any possibility of attending Princeton and getting into the Ivy League.
Ultimately, Örnsköld was not punished, but rather transferred to govern Nyköping County, a part of the larger Södermanland County, where he continued his pattern of vigorously instituting reforms.

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