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Ultimately and line
Ultimately, the war concluded in 1970 with no change in the front line.
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, the line connected the Midland Railway's Wolverhampton and Walsall Railway line to their Birmingham to Derby line.
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, Crittenden's position prevailed, and a compromise with Britain was effected, setting the dividing line between the two nations ' claims at the 49th parallel north.
Ultimately contact was maintained between Ferguson and Burke through a radio set in the Middlesex Battalion Headquarters, while messages to the forward companies relied on line and a slow relay through C Company.
Ultimately, however, the overwhelming proportion of human-generated power derived from fossil fuels and thence from photosynthetic plants makes this line a very good approximation to the truth.
Ultimately Seth's line leads to Jesus, who was born of a virgin.
Ultimately, both the C & O and the N & W lost the battle and the Deepwater routing was successfully secured east to the Virginia state line near Glen Lyn.
Ultimately there were four platforms and a small bay to serve the main line and branch lines.
Ultimately they have another game of tag, this time with the Earth's memory of Lum and everything that has happened since her arrival on the line.
Ultimately overwhelming Shank, Goddard joins the others and helps guide his crew through the airlock, with Harlan and then Catalina at the back of the line.
Ultimately their efforts to reopen the park failed, and it was the last time that the " original " Edaville locomotives ran over the line.

Ultimately and development
Ultimately the development will comprise 300 units, in two-story and three-story structures.
Ultimately, His ’ critical work in embryonic development comes with his production of a series of embryo drawings of increasing length and degree of development.
Ultimately Schwab built a paper mill and a housing development on the east side of Williamsburg, referred to as Schwab Town in the early years.
Ultimately, control of FHB, to meet the very low DON limits in wheat grain, will require an integrated approach including development of cultivars having multiple resistance genes and use of fungicides.
Ultimately, Williams Bay's refusal to change the zoning from education to residential caused Mirbeau to abandon its development plans.
Ultimately, in later development at IBM and elsewhere, DIAG instructions were used to create a non-virtualized interface, to what became called a hypervisor.
Ultimately, the MP provides a conceptual framework used to guide the development of grammatical theory.
Ultimately, the syndicate earned only modest profit from the investment, but their funds greatly assisted the development of the United States.
Ultimately the protest was unsuccessful and the development of the property went ahead.
Ultimately, he would become heavily involved in the development of the Pasatiempo Country Club in Santa Cruz, working closely with both Hollins and the world-famous golf-course designer, Dr Alister MacKenzie.
Ultimately, due to a lack of response to the Request for Proposals, Council voted not to proceed with this development.
Ultimately, the development of home computers, the IBM PC ( and its derivatives and clones ), and the industry of specialized component suppliers that grew up around this market in the mid 80's have made building computers much easier.
Ultimately BTL plants employing CCS could store massive amounts of carbon while producing transportation fuels from sustainably produced biomass feedstocks, although there are a number of significant economic hurdles, and a few technical hurdles that would have to be overcome to enable the development of such facilities.

Ultimately and lead
Ultimately, he was taken to the Nine Stane Rigg, a circle of stones hard by the castle, wrapped in lead, and boiled to death.
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, the team came to an agreement with Michael Crawford, best known on Broadway at the time as the lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera in the 1980s.
Ultimately, Parker argues, ' military geography ', in other words the existence or absence of the trace italienne in a given area, shaped military strategy in the early modern period, and lead to the creation of larger armies, necessary to besiege the new fortresses and to garrison them.
Ultimately such persecution lead to several historically well-known acts of violence.
Ultimately this would lead towards a complicated series of events, where a disgruntled member of the PCH Biker gang named Thumper used the friendship between Weevil and Logan to usurp Weevil's control over the PCH Biker gang.
Ultimately, this arrangement would lead to the Habsburgs losing the Prättigau to the Three Leagues, with the exception of a temporary re-occupation during the Thirty Years ' War nearly 130 years later.
Ultimately, the skilled pianist was free both to lead and to answer the instrumental soloist, using both short and sustained, chordal and melodic, fragments — a technique known as ' comping '.
Ultimately the plan was foiled by the South African secret service and by a change in strategy by Viljoen, who abandoned his Afrikaner Volksfront in order to lead the Freedom Front.
Ultimately, Meg's youthfulness was the deciding factor that prevented MGM from assigning her this lead role.

Ultimately and class
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 parents and the Centerburg community came together and held a graduation ceremony for the graduating class at Hillar Park.
Ultimately, Stilwell graduated from the academy, class of 1904, ranked 32nd in a class of 124 cadets.
Ultimately, however, the Universal Spirit, the Param-atman, the Brahman ( not to be confused with brahmin, a social class / caste ), or Bhagvan reigns supreme, as one divine entity, in Hindu theology.
Ultimately, they develop an increasing class consciousness and strat becoming politically involved.
Ultimately, Behan demonstrated by his skillful dialogue that working class Irish Catholics and English Protestants actually had more in common with one another through class than they had supposed, and that alleged barriers of religion and ethnicity were merely superficial and imposed by a fearful middle class.
Ultimately, this class grew to overshadow the Jadids and displaced them from public life.
Ultimately, everyone in the class agrees to just use their original names.
Ultimately, the victorious Communists subsumed Tatarstan within the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( RSFSR ), leading to large-scale emigration from the country, particularly among the upper class.

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