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Ultimately and though
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 though the New Left disintegrated, largely because members of the SDS dissatisfied with the pace of change, incorporated violent tendencies towards social transformation.
Ultimately though, she was a disappointment to many of these reform-oriented constituencies.
Ultimately, the player will gain a party of five characters, though only three characters can be used during a battle at any given time.
Ultimately, the accused were exonerated of any wrongdoing, though many were profoundly affected, financially and emotionally, by the scandal.
" Ultimately though, as an explicitly " self-parodying " guru, Osho even deconstructed his own authority, declaring his teaching to be nothing more than a " game " or a joke.
Ultimately though, Mayweather managed to adjust to Cotto's new rhythm of attacking in flurries and used his now-newly-tweaked counter-punching style to win a lot of the final rounds, in what people thought had secured Mayweather the decision victory.
Ultimately, there is not a great understanding of the exact meaning of the anthropomorphic rubber figures though the symbolism appears to be representative of human sacrifice.
Ultimately though, if someone perceives him or herself as the victim of teasing, and experiences the teasing as unpleasant, then it is considered hurtful.
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, though, it was a slow, complex, and graduated change in the socioeconomic structure in European history that led to the changeover between Classical Antiquity and Medieval society and no specific date can truly exemplify that.
Ultimately though, Mr. Macgregor still maintains a general distaste for the Burmese similar to the other Englishmen.
Ultimately, the company did not attract sufficient funding – even though numerous individuals provided a total of $ 33 million of support, including writer Tom Clancy ).
Ultimately, though, he chooses to live, and we suspect he always will.
Ultimately though the Association's disengagement from the conventional political process meant that this enthusiasm waned and had no outlet, with it being some 50 years before devolution was secured for Scotland.
Ultimately, two members of The Order, David Lane and Bruce Pierce, were convicted for their involvement in the case, though neither of homicide.
Ultimately though their shock tactics were effective.
Ultimately her relationship with Byron defined her life, though she committed herself to social causes, such as prison reform and the abolition of slavery.
Ultimately, though, the potential move to Port Vale did not happen.
Ultimately, though, the core " rock band " sound of the Range limited Hornsby's aspirations, and after a final three-week tour in 1991, Hornsby disbanded the outfit to enter a new phase of his career.
Ultimately though, the set of decision criteria needs to embody all of the policy goals, and overemphasising the more easily definable or measurable criteria, will have the undesirable impact of biasing the analysis towards a subset of the policy goals.
Ultimately, we should strive to realize how all of the forces in the world, though they may seem to conflict, can unite when one knows how to use them all to fulfill a higher purpose ; namely to serve God.
Ultimately, it concluded that France had been the foreign power most involved in limiting the scale of the genocide once it got started, though it regretted that more had not been done.
Ultimately though his natural ability as a rugby player has provided more positive career notes than negatives.
Ultimately though, a compromise was reached and thereafter, the phrase ' Tiswas presents The Four Bucketeers ' was used.

Ultimately and Law
Ultimately the emergency currency issued under the Aldrich-Vreeland Law was entirely withdrawn.
Ultimately, Elric's reliance on Stormbringer proves his undoing: after the utter destruction of the Young Kingdoms in the battle of Law and Chaos, just as it seems that the cosmic Balance has been restored, Stormbringer kills Elric, transforms into a humanoid demon, and leaps laughing into the sky, to corrupt the newly-remade world once more.
Ultimately, resistance to Sasso's resuming management of the campaign from the still official " campaign manager ", Susan Estrich, a Harvard Law School Professor, hampered Sasso's efforts to turn the campaign's fortunes around.

Ultimately and Reform
Ultimately, when the Federal Elections Commission ruled Buchanan was to receive ballot status as the Reform candidate, as well as about $ 12. 6 million in federal campaign funds secured by Perot's showing in the 1996 election, Buchanan won the nomination.
" Ultimately, the Reform Bill as originally conceived proved unwieldy, and the boundary reform, with its mass of detail and numerous schedules was divided off into a second bill.
Ultimately, Gyude Bryant, a political neutral, was chosen as chairman, while Sirleaf served as head of the Governance Reform Commission.

Ultimately and Act
) Ultimately, this erosion of power led to the Parliament Act of 1911 that marginalised the Lords ' role in the legislative process and crystallised the convention that had developed over the previous century that a Prime Minister cannot sit in the House of Lords.
Ultimately, Edward decided to give up the throne for " the woman I love ," whereupon he and his descendants were deprived of all right to the Crown by Parliament's passage of His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936.
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 Factory Act 1819, which was not Owen's Bill, was passed.
Ultimately, in the 1990 Broadcasting Act the " Big Five " committee was replaced with an independent ITV Network Centre.
Ultimately, the Local Government Act 1888 and the introduction of county councils in England provided the mechanism for creating a territory and authority encompassing the expanded London area.
Ultimately, Collins was one of just three Republican lawmakers to vote for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, earning heated criticism from the right for crossing party lines on the bill.
Ultimately, his arguments were at least in part accepted: The Act, in its transitional provisions, provided that while he would in effect be the first Lord Chief Justice of Southern Ireland, his title remained that of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, although this was a transitional provision and was not a right to be enjoyed by his successors.
Ultimately the Cardiff was forced to acknowledge that it would never be a successful company in its own right, but remained independent until the Railways Act 1921, when it became a constituent part of the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1922.
Ultimately, the land question was settled through successive Irish Land Acts by United Kingdom governments – beginning with the 1881 Act of William Ewart Gladstone, which first gave extensive rights to tenant farmers, then the Wyndham Land Purchase Act ( 1903 ) won by William O ' Brien after the 1902 Land Conference, enabling tenant farmers purchase their plots of land from their landlords, the problems of non-existent rural housing resolved by D. D. Sheehan under the Bryce Labourers ( Ireland ) Act ( 1906 ).
Ultimately, this was agreed to and the United Kingdom enacted the Eire ( Confirmation of Agreements ) Act 1938, which put in effect, among other things, the British government's agreement to return the Treaty Ports.
Ultimately the Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 ( MWTA ) arose from the aftermath of this situation.
Ultimately, it was decided that they were public rights-of-way, and this fact was enshrined in the 1962 Transport Act.
Ultimately, the Green Bans led to the Wran government introducing two acts, Firstly the Heritage legislation-The Heritage Act 1977 and secondly Environmental Planning and Assessment Act ( EP & A ) 1979.

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