In-the-end Sentence Examples

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  • The Norman settler in Wales, therefore, did not to any perceptible extent become a Welshman; the existing relations of England and Wales were such that he in the end became an Englishman, but he seems not unnaturally to have been somewhat slower in so doing in Wales than he was in England.

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  • This is described as having "an head about a quarter of a yard long, a staffe of two yards long put into their head, twelve iron pikes round about, and one in the end to stop with."

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  • Corn sown about Yakutsk in the end of May is ripe in the end of August.

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  • You'll spend a fair amount of time waiting for an opponent, but it's worth it in the end.

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  • Despite the capture of the ark after the disastrous battle of Shiloh, Yahweh had in the end shown himself through a destructive plague superior in might to the Philistine Dagon.

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  • They were especially numerous in the Rhineland in the end of the 13th and during the 14th century; and they seem to have corrupted the originally orthodox communities of Beghards, for Beghards and Brethren of the Free Spirit are used henceforward as convertible terms, and the same immoralities are related of both.

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  • Mahratta elders hence uttered predictions of military disaster which were in the end more than fulfilled.

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  • The controversy on this question was waged with spirit on both sides; but in the end Pasteur came off victorious, and in a series of the most delicate and most intricate experimental researches he proved that when the atmospheric germs are absolutely excluded no changes take place.

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  • But Adhemar had died in August 1098 (whence, in large part, the confusion and bickerings which followed in the end of 1098 and the beginning of 1099) nor were there any churchmen left of sufficient dignity or weight to secure the triumph of the ecclesiastical cause.

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  • After some time the contents of the pan begin to clear and become in the end very transparent.

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  • For a time the Borinquenos, aided by Caribs from the neighbouring islands, threatened to destroy all vestiges of white occupation in Porto Rico, but in the end the Spaniards prevailed.

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  • Here a remnant of the Borinquenos, assisted by the Caribs, maintained a severe struggle with the conquerors, but in the end their Indian allies were subdued by English and French corsairs, and the unfortunate natives of Porto Rico were left alone to experience the full effect of forced labour, disastrous hurricanes, natural plagues and new diseases introduced by the conquerors.

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  • Wood engraving kept its ground for a considerable period, especially in Germany, but copper in the end supplanted it, and owing to the beauty and clearness of the maps produced by a combination of engraving and etching it still maintains its ground.

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  • This meeting was held in the end of 1739 at the Foundery in Moorfields which Wesley had just secured as a preaching place.

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  • The decisions of the conference, moderate though they were, in the end requiring merely the nomination of an international commission to investigate the state of the European provinces of Turkey, and the appointment by the sultan, with the approval of the powers, of governors-general for five years, were rejected by the Porte.

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  • The object of his incarnation and death was to free man from his sins, to lead him into the path of wisdom, and thus in the end elevate him to the position of a god.

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  • The probabilities are that in the end the production of a rubber as nearly as possible free from water and impurities and of constant composition will be realized as best meeting the requirements of the modern manufacturer.

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  • On his return to Berlin he studied art under the sculptor Christian Daniel Rauch and the painter and architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841), proving himself in the end a good draughtsman, a born architect and an excellent landscape gardener.

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  • It is not fitting to subtilize overmuch, and in the end John of Salisbury's solution is the practical one, his charitable spirit pointing him in particular to that love which is the fulfilling of the law.

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  • In some respects there is more freshness and interest in the speculations which burst forth so ardently in the end of the th and the first half of the 12th century.

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  • He produced in the end a synthesis of Plato and Aristotle with an admixture of Pythagorean or Oriental mysticism, and is closely allied to the Alexandrian school of thought.

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  • The circle of spearmen around the king grew less and less, and in the end James and a few of his nobles were alone left standing.

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  • The Eastern bishops triumphed in the end under Theodosius, at the council of Constantinople (381), in which the pope and the Western church took no part.

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  • They produced many eminent anatomists, but in the end seem to have become lost in theoretical subtleties, and to have maintained too high a standard of literary cultivation.

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  • The Danes went from the town and ravaged the neighbourhood, so that in the end the king and his witan agreed to give sixteen thousand pounds to be relieved of the presence of the enemy.

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  • The Londoners withstood Sweyn in 1013, but in the end they submitted and gave him hostages.

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  • The citizens of London were a divided body, and Duke William knowing that he had many friends in the city saw that a waiting game was the best for his cause in the end.

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  • The plague was scarcely stayed before the whole city was in flames, a calamity of the first magnitude, but one which in the end caused much good, as the seeds of disease were destroyed, and London has never since been visited by such an epidemic. On the 2nd of September 1666 the fire broke out at one o'clock in the morning at a house in Pudding Lane.

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  • But in the end he was forced to yield to the importunity of his family (February 17th); and Decazes, raised to the rank of duke, passed into honourable exile as ambassador to Great Britain.

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  • The system of the catasto, which led to abuses, was abolished, and a progressive income-tax (decima scalata) was introduced with the object of lightening the burdens of the poor, who were as a rule Medicean, at the expense of the rich; but as it was frequently increased the whole community came to be oppressed by it in the end.

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  • He followed this professor to learn how to analyse certain minerals, but in the end he found that the teacher himself was ignorant of the process.

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  • One reason of its importance is that many side passes in the end join this great thoroughfare.

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  • The French horsemen, gallantly led, drove off the guns, rode round Hohenzollern's infantry squares, and routed the cavalry of Lichtenstein, but they were unable to do more, and in the end they retired to their old position.

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  • And when in 1890 he began to gather together the miscellaneous essays and papers written during a period of sixty years, he expressed the hope that, though " they could lay no claim to logical consistency," they might yet show " beneath the varying complexion of their thought some intelligible moral continuity," " leading in the end to a view of life more coherent and less defective than was presented at the beginning."

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  • It should be noted that the scene with Burke took place in the course of the debate on the Quebec Bill, in which Fox displayed real statesmanship by criticizing the division of Upper from Lower Canada, and other provisions of the bill, which in the end proved so injurious as to be unworkable.

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  • Upon Humphreys' division fell the brunt of Lee's attack on the second day, by which in the end the III.

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  • But in paragraph 18 (Mystery, p. 406) Mary returns to the subject, and writes, "He (Darnley) spoke very bravely at the beginning, as the bearer will show you, upon the subject of the Englishmen, and of his departing; but in the end he returned to his humility."

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  • A war of manoeuvre on the middle Rhine ended in favour of the French, and the allies then turned against the territories of Cologne and Munster, while William, disappointed in his hopes of joining forces with his friends, made a bold, but in the end unsuccessful, raid on Charleroi (September-December 1672).

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  • Montecucculi's skill failed completely to shake his position, and in the end the prince compelled him to retire over the Rhine.

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  • This thought begins to appear in literature in the end of the 5th century B.C., when Aristophanes (Frogs, 186) speaks of the plain of Lethe.

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  • For a time at least " the drama's patrons " were content with the higher entertainment furnished them; in the end Garrick had to " please " them, like most other managers, by gratifying their love of show.

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  • Bulgaria herself was helpless; the Powers would not assist her; her late allies - now her enemies - were not opposed to the Turkish aggression; and in the end Bulgaria executed a treaty restoring the province to the Ottoman Empire.

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  • This factor was the rupture of communications with foreign countries, due in the earlier stages of the war to the limitation, and at one time the prohibition, of exports by neutral countries, the passing over of some of these countries to the enemy, and lastly the blockade by the enemy Powers, which increased in efficiency and made it more and more difficult to import the most essential commodities, until in the end it was almost impossible to obtain from abroad anything, needed either for the soldiers or the civilians.

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  • This affair caused no little agitation in royal circles, but in the end state reasons were allowed to prevail and the _ chancellor had his way.

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  • He was convinced of his loyalty and of his genius, and in the end always supported his policy.

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  • His colleague, Yussuf Pasha, in East Hellas fared no better; here, too, the Turks gained some initial successes, but in the end the harassing tactics of Kolokotrones and his guerilla bands forced them back into the plain of the Kephissos.

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  • The history of the agitation which culminated in the disorderly rising of 1863 is one of intrigue, secret agitation, and in the end of sheer terrorism by a secret society, which organized political assassination.

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  • The Perches ridge was crowned with a parallel and numerous batteries, which in the end mounted ninety-seven guns.

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  • But the Federal armaments were not on such a scale as to enable the government to cope with a "nation in arms," and the first call for volunteers was followed by more and more, until in the end the Federals had more than a million men under arms. At first the troops on both sides were voluntarily enlisted, but the South quickly, the North later, put in force conscription acts.

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  • Johnston fell severely wounded, and in the end a properly connected and combined advance of the Army of the Potomac drove back his successor into the lines of Richmond (May 31 - June 1).

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  • At Bruinsburg, beyond Pemberton's reach, a landing was made on the eastern bank and, without any base of supplies or line of retreat, Grant embarked upon a campaign which made him in the end master of the prize.

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  • Hooker's operations began well, Lee was outmanoeuvred and threatened in flank and rear, but the Federals were in the end involved in the confused and disastrous battle of Chancellorsville (q.v.).

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  • At first successful, the Confederates had in the end to retire.

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  • It has been said that the blockade of the Confederate coast became in the end practically impenetrable, and that every attempt of the Confederate naval forces to break out was checked at once by crushing numerical preponderance.

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  • Still in the end it was due in large measure to the learning and argumentative power devoted to this subject by the French Protestant scholar, Louis Capell, and, amongst others, by the English Protestant scholar, Brian Walton, that by the end of the 77th century this particular controversy was practically at an end; criticism had triumphed, and the later origin of the vowels was admitted.

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  • It was really this instinct that told in the end more than any process of quasi-scientific criticism.

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  • Other noteworthy and interesting, though in the end probably less important, work has been done by Blass, Bousset, Schmidtke, Rendel Harris and Chase.

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  • Contempt for reason and science leads in the end to barbarism - its necessary consequence being the rudest superstition.

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  • But the mightiest forces, to which in the end this theology too had absolutely to give way, were outward organization and tradition.

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  • New fortifications were constructed in the end of the, 6th century by Franz von Poppendorf, and in 1644 the town afforded an asylum to the family of Ferdinand III.

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  • When Frontenac answered defiantly, Phips attacked the place; but he was repulsed and in the end sailed away unsuccessful.

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  • But in the end the American invasion failed and the treaty made at Ghent in 1814 left the previous status unaltered.

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  • Accordingly, in the end the old ideal of gentlemanliness is displaced by the new ideal of the speculative and practical life.

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  • At first he refused to publish the banns of marriage between Mary and Bothwell, though in the end he yielded with a protest that he "abhorred and detested the marriage."

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  • The Celtic element, never quite extinct in those hills and, like most forms of barbarism, reasserting itself in this wild age - not without reinforcement from Ireland - challenged the remnants of Roman civilization and in the end absorbed them.

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  • After his fall he created the lower heavens and the earth and tried in vain to create man; in the end he had to appeal to God for the Spirit.

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  • Virtue tends always to happiness, and in the end must produce it in its perfect form.

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  • But its subject-towns availed themselves of the political changes of the period to throw off their allegiance; Marathus from 278 begins to issue a coinage bearing the heads of the Ptolemies, and later on Karne asserted its independence in the same way; but in the end the Aradians recovered their supremacy.

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  • A disagreement with his patron shortly after resulted in Lessing's sudden dismissal; he demanded compensation and, although in the end the court decided in his favour, it was not until the case had dragged on for about six years.

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  • Thus only half the men on whom the government has an effective hold go to the colors in the end.

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  • The movement was not in the end favorable to papal supremacy, but the early crusaders, and those who sympathized with them, regarded the enemies of the pope as the enemies of religion.

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  • The Moderates took alarm; they had no stomach for an open war with the governments; and in the end thi convention was confirmed by a sufficient majority.

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  • It was forced in the end to submit.

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  • In the Coalition cabinet itself opinion was sharply divided, but in the end the views of the Independence party prevailed, and Dr Wekerle laid the proposal for a separate Hungarian Bank before the king-emperor and the Austrian government.

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  • Once more Ali turned Turk and fought against his recent friends with such success that in the end he remained in possession of Butrinto, Prevesa and Vonitza on the coast, was created pasha " of three tails " by the sultan, and received the congratulations of Nelson.

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  • He had here to contend both with the Russians and the Austrians; and although at first he had some success, his army was in the end completely broken.

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  • Paganism, however, survived; we find it in Laconia in the end of the 9th century, and in northern Syria it has lasted till our own times.

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  • The newly created council of ministers, and the senate, endowed for the first time with certain theoretical powers, became in the end but the slavish instruments of the tsar and his favourites of the moment.

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  • Even among Bangiaceae the carpospores arise from the fertilized cell by division, while in all other Rhodophyceae the oospore, as it may be called, gives rise to a filamentous structure, varying greatly in its dimensions, epiphytic, and to a large extent parasitic upon the egg-bearing parent plant, and in the end giving rise to carpospores in the terminal cells of certain branches.

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  • A third and smaller commemorative design, the Triumphal Car, originally designed to form part of the second but in the end issued separately, was entirely Diirer's own work.

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  • With Anglo-Norman aid he repelled a Celtic rising - the right of the claimants to represent the blood of Lulach is exquisitely complex and obscure in this case - but in the end David annexed to the crown the great old sub-kingdom or province of Moray, and made grants therein to English, Norman and Scottish followers.

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  • To quote Dr Hume Brown, Claverhouse " kept strictly within the limits of his commission, and he carried out his orders with the distinct aim of saving blood in the end.

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  • Thus it comes that the devil, the opponent of God, appears in the end often also in the form of a terrible dragonmonster; this appears most clearly in Rev. xii.

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  • Thus Gardiner and the archbishop maintained opposite sides of the king's church policy; and though Gardiner was encouraged by the king to put up articles against the archbishop himself for heresy, the archbishop could always rely on the king's protection in the end.

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  • God is your Father, He says in effect; you will be His sons if like Him you will refuse to make distinctions, loving without looking for a return, sure that in the end love will not be wholly lost.

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  • But in the end he proved himself the greatest enemy to the strict classic doctrine by the publication in 1808 of the completed first part of Faust, a work which was accepted by contemporaries as a triumph of Romantic art.

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  • The siege of Gaza was famous; but in the end the city was taken by storm, and Antiochus, secure at last of the province, which his ancestors had so long coveted, was at peace with Ptolemy, as the Roman embassy directed.

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  • The soda-ash obtained in the end is of a high degree of purity, testing from 98 to 99% Na2C03, the remaining 1 or 2% consisting principally of NaCI.

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  • One of these, called by the Afghans bandrak, or the spring crop, is sown in the end of autumn and reaped in summer.

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  • The other, called pdizah or Ifrmdi, the autumnal, is sown in the end of spring, and reaped in autumn.

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  • It is reported that Mahmud marched through Ajmere to avoid the desert of Sind; that he found the Hindus gathered on the neck of the peninsula of Somnath in defence of their holy city; that the battle lasted for two days; that in the end the Rajput warriors fled to their boats, while the Brahman priests retired into the inmost shrine; that Mahmud, introduced into this shrine, rejected all entreaties by the Brahmans to spare their idol, and all offers of ransom; that he smote the image with his club, and forthwith a fountain of precious stones gushed out.

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  • For This Reason The Definition Of The Thermal Unit Will In The End Probably Be Referred To A Scale Of Temperature Defined In Terms Of A Standard Platinum Thermometer.

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  • Behind the line the ground falls away southeastward in a steep glacis that drops abruptly in the end to the Posina on the south and the Astico on the east.

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  • He treated Simon de Montfort as if he were a royal bailli; but it was not in virtue of any deep-laid scheme of his that in the end Amaury de Montfort, Simon's son, resigned himself to leave his lands to the Crown of France, and gave the Crown a power it had never before possessed in Languedoc.

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  • It is also worth mentioning that it was usual to read the police by-laws of a town at regular intervals to the assembled citizens in a morning-speech (Morgensprache).2 To turn to Italy, the country for so many centuries in close political connexion with Germany, the foremost thing to be noted is that here the towns grew to even greater independence, many of them in the end acknowledging no overlord whatever after the yoke of the German kings had been shaken off.

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  • But all attempts to remove the accused from the civil prison in Saragossa to that of the Inquisition raised popular tumults, which in the end led to Perez's escape across the Pyrenees, but unfortunately also furnished Philip with a pretext for sending an army into Aragon and suppressing the ancient.

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  • For him there is only the One Absolute Being, the one reality that is all in all; whilst all the phenomenal existences and occurrences that crowd upon our senses are nothing more than an illusion of the individual soul estranged for a time from its divine source - an illusion only to be dispelled in the end by the soul's fuller knowledge of its own true nature and its being one with the eternal fountain of blissful being.

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  • The growth of Evangelical sentiment in the church, along with the example of the great missionary societies founded in the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, led to the institution of the various missionary schemes still carried on, and their history forms the chief part of the history of the church for a number of years.

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  • Indeed, as the history of the higher religions shows, religion tends in the end to break away from secular government with its aristocratic traditions, and to revert to the more democratic spirit of the primitive age, having by now obtained a clearer consciousness of its purpose, yet nevertheless clinging to the inveterate forms of human ritual as still adequate to symbolize the consecration of life - the quickening of the will to face life earnestly.

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  • Great opposition was raised by the representatives of the debtor class in congress to the suppression of the inconvertible paper money, but in the end President Montt carried the day, and on the 11th of February 1895 a measure finally became law establishing a gold currency as the only legal tender in Chile.

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  • Thus a very strong heart, although it may be useful to its possessor for many years, driving the blood rapidly through the vessels, and supplying all his tissues with such abundant nutriment as to enable him to endure great exertion, mental or bodily, may in the end cause death by bursting a vessel in the brain, which might have resisted the pressure of a feebler circulation for years longer.

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  • But in the end the universal conflagration was handed down without question as an article of belief.

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  • Although there was in the end a reaction from this extreme, yet it is impossible to mistake the bearing of all this upon a practical system of morals.

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  • It was natural, however, that in the end the royal will should seek to impose itself.

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  • Repeated risings occurred, till in the end of 1827 General Sucre and his Colombian troops were driven from La Paz.

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  • Ballivian remained in the presidency till 1848, when he retired to Valparaiso, and in the end of that year General Belzu, after leading a successful military revolution, took the chief power, and during his presidency endeavoured to promote agriculture, industry and trade.

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  • And in the end he returns home in deep depression.

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  • He was the first to discern that public opinion, though generally slow to form and slow to act, is in the end the paramount power in the state; and he was the first to use it not in an emergency merely, but throughout a whole political career.

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  • The same men were not seldom assaulted under the name of "theists"; the later distinction between "theist" and "deist," which stamped the latter word as excluding the belief in providence or in the immanence of God, was apparently formulated in the end of the 18th century by those rationalists who were aggrieved at being identified with the naturalists.

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  • The Russians made their first settlements in Kamchatka in the end of the 17th century; in 1696 Atlasov founded Verkhne-Kamchatsk, and in 1704 Robelev founded Bolsheryetsk.

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  • His scheme of reform was opposed chiefly by the intrigues of the Jesuits, who in the end brought about his death.

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  • First mentioned in the beginning of the 11th century, Brest-Litovsk was in 1241 laid waste by the Mongols and was not rebuilt till 1275; its suburbs were burned by the Teutonic Knights in 1379; and in the end of the 15th century the whole town met a similar fate at the hands of the khan of the Crimea.

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  • Under Ataulphus, the brother-in-law and successor of Alaric, another era opens, the beginning of enterprises which did in the end lead to the establishment of a settled Gothic monarchy in the West.

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  • On the arrival of the opium at its destination, in the end of July or beginning of August, it is placed in cool warehouses to avoid loss of weight until sold.

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  • Cecil, though like his master naturally in favour of toleration, with his experience gained in the reign of Elizabeth, was alarmed at the policy pursued and its results, and great anxiety was aroused in the government and nation, which was in the end shared by the king.

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  • The Europeans, although detained as prisoners, were not at first unkindly treated; but in the end of June they were sent to Magdala, where they were soon afterwards put in chains.

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  • He returned to Italy in time to take part in the battle of Staff arda, which resulted in the defeat of the coalition at the hands of the French marshal Catinat; but in the spring of 1691 Prince Eugene, having secured reinforcements, caused the siege of Coni to be raised, took possession of Carmagnola, and in the end completely defeated Catinat.

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  • Yet for nearly ten years he continued to struggle with fate before he fled from his charge, yielding in the end only under peril of violent death.

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  • The theological interest, indeed, came in the end to predominate, and philosophy to appear as an instrument for the defence of Calvinism.

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  • In the case, again, of a long-established land tax or rate many questions may arise as to whether the person who is considered to bear the burden in the first instance really bears it in the end.

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  • London University, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and many other examining bodies refused to admit her to their examinations; but in the end the Society of Apothecaries, London, allowed her to enter for the License of Apothecaries' Hall, which she obtained in 1865.

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  • After a public examination, begun on the 9th of January and lasting six days, and another conducted in the prison, she was, on the 10th of March, publicly accused as a heretic and witch, and, being in the end found guilty, she made her submission at the scaffold on the 24th of May, and received pardon.

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  • At last he succeeded, and reached the Chobe (Kwando), a southern tributary of the Zambezi, and in the end of June reached the Zambezi itself at the town of Sesheke.

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  • At first Livingstone thought the Nile problem had been all but solved by Speke, Baker and Burton, but the idea grew upon him that the Nile sources must be sought farther south, and his last journey became in the end a forlorn hope in search of the "fountains" of Herodotus.

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  • In order to expel them from the Zuurveld, Colonel John Graham took the field with a mixed force in December 1811, and in the end the Kaffirs were driven beyond the Fish river.

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  • The coupling is effected by firmly clamping the ends of the beams upon the top and bottom respectively of a loop of watch - spring, which is tightly stretched round the casting carrying the pan, as is shown in the end view in fig.

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  • Fattening tegs usually go on to soft turnips in the end of September or beginning of October, and later on to yellows, green-rounds and swedes and, in spring and early summer, mangolds.

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  • Oscil., a copy being presented to me, in my letter of thanks to him I gave those rules in the end thereof a particular commendation for their usefulness in Philosophy, and added out of my aforesaid paper an instance of their usefulness, in comparing the forces of the moon from the earth, and earth from the sun; in determining a problem about the moon's phase, and putting a limit to the sun's parallax, which shews that I had then my eye upon comparing the forces of the planets arising from their circular motion, and understood it; so that a while after, when Mr Hooke propounded the problem solemnly, in the end of his attempt to prove the motion of the earth, if I had not known the duplicate proportion before, I could not but have found it now.

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  • But he fought through his troubles, conquered Cumberland from the Scots (1092), in dealing with his domestic enemies used cunning where force failed, and generally got his will in the end.

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  • When the electors disregarded it, as was sometimes the case, there was friction; a weak king was sometimes overruled; a strong one generally got his way in the end.

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  • He knew that the demand for ministerial responsibility would in the end involve his own responsibility, and, believing as he did that Buckinghams arrangements had been merely unlucky, he declined to sacrifice the minister whom he trusted.

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  • Hasty judgment, bias, absence of an a priori " indifference " to what the evidence may in the end require us to conclude, undue regard for authority, excessive love for custom and antiquity, indolence and sceptical despair are among the states of mind marked by him as most apt to interfere with the formation of beliefs in harmony with the Universal Reason that is active in the universe.

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  • The subtle agnostic, who doubted reason because reason could not be supported in the end by empirical evidence, was less in his view than persons blindly resting on authority or prejudice.

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  • He came in the end to be regarded kindly even by opponents, and he was not afraid of taking a line displeasing to his liberal friends on the Jewish question (Die Judenfrage, 1843).

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  • But when such criticism passes into the attempt to find a universal criterion of morality - such an attempt being in effect an effort to make morality scientific - and especially when the attempt is seen, as it must in the end be seen, to fail (the moral consciousness being superior to all standards of morality and realizing itself wholly in particular judgments), then ethics as a process of reflection upon the nature of the moral consciousness may be said to begin.

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  • Sometimes, again, whole theories of ethics have been formulated which can be seen in the end to be efforts to subordinate moral conceptions to conceptions belonging properly to institutions or departments of human thought and activity which the moral consciousness has itself originated.

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  • For neither happiness, nor the concrete means to happiness, nor finally the conditions of its realization can be distributed; and in the end " not general happiness becomes the ethical standard by which legislative action is to be guided, but universal justice."

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  • The modern name, a Persian word meaning "iron gates," came into use in the end of the 5th or the beginning of the 6th century, when the city was refounded by Kavadh of the Sassanian dynasty of Persia.

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  • The supposition is the basis of all ethics, for without the conviction of the correspondence of thought and reality action would be fruitless and in the end impossible.

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  • When Lord Beaconsfield appealed to the country in March 1880, he reminded the country in a letter to the viceroy, the duke of Marlborough, that there was a party in Ireland " attempting to sever the constitutional tie which unites it to Great Britain in that bond which has favoured the power and prosperity of both," and that such an agitation might in the end be " scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine."

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  • He went over to France to meet Messrs Dillon and O'Brien, who had not yet taken sides, but nothing was agreed to, and in the end both these former followers went against him.

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  • At this time there was evidently a tendency to breed a somewhat lighter and speedier horse; but, while the introduction of a more active animal would soon have led to the displacement of the ponderous but powerful cavalry horse then in use, the substituted variety would have been unable to carry the weight of armour with which horse and rider were alike protected; and so in the end the old breed was kept up for a time.

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  • He was held prisoner for three years in Germany, but in the end bought his liberty from the count palatine.

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  • The male cells in the end of the pollen-tube are then transmitted to the embryo-sac and fertilization is effected.

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  • Yarrell proved conclusively that Donovan's opinion was founded upon an error; unfortunately he contented himself with comparing whitebait with the shad only, and in the end adopted the opinion of the Thames fishermen, whose interest it was to represent it as a distinct adult form; thus the whitebait is introduced into Yarrell's History of British Fishes (1836) as Clupea alba.

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  • But in no case was the attack pushed home, and it rarely happened that the aggrieved Christian state refused in the end to make a money payment in order to secure peace.

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  • This was in the end the most popular form of text, and is found in a more or less degenerate state in all late MSS.

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  • At what time the Dutch first arrived is not certainly known, but it was probably in the end of the 16th or beginning of the 17th century, since in 1607 they formed a connexion with Macassar.

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  • Hence Pigorini regards the terramara people as an Aryan lake-dwelling people who invaded the north of Italy in two waves from Central Europe (the Danube valley) in the end of the stone age and the beginning of the bronze age, bringing with them the building tradition which led them to erect pile dwellings on dry land.

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  • The royal pupils spent their lesson hours, as Nicholas afterwards confessed, " partly in dreaming, partly in drawing all sorts of nonsense," in the end " cramming " just enough to scrape through their examinations without discredit.

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  • For many years I have used a piece of wood with a notch in the end to hold the arbor onto the runner.

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  • The Rebels then besieged Skipton, Scrope in the end agreeing to join them.

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  • This is then stuck into a hole bored in the end of a suitable twig to produce the stem.

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  • They were cruelly deceived by a leadership that in the end had no stomach for a fight with New Labor.

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  • The prop does have a few dings in the end.

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  • I tho the sound was only mediocre and was a tad disappointed in the end.

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  • At present there are two theories popular with paleontologists who are interested in the end cretaceous extinctions.

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  • Don't look so glum - your chaps will get all the glory in the end.

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  • I'm not even sure that in the end I did in fact learn to swim at this particular juncture.

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  • The experienced mariners ' marveled in the end not much at the preposterous course of our navigation ' .

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  • The game got nervy in the last few minutes but Sporting held on for a point in the end.

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  • However, in the end we were comprehensively outplayed, struggling to 65 all out.

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  • I bought her a rain poncho in the end!

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  • It became repulsive, criminal, and in the end also generally bankrupt.

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  • After Stevie and I managed to get on the security glastonbury ticket resale I knew that persistence would pay off in the end.

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  • The center hole in the end cover is for the piston rod whilst the hole to the left is for the pressure relief valve.

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  • So up into the harmless air Their bullets they did send; And may all other duels have That upshot in the end!

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  • To this stopper is shackled the independent wire which in turn is shackled to the flat link in the end of the trawl warp.

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  • He wis a man, an no mickle waur nor maist, bit he wis nae help tae the lan in the end.

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  • In each department we shall have to aim first of all at views clear and consistent within themselves, but, secondly, we shall in the end wish to form some general idea or to risk an opinion how laws, facts and standards of value may be combined in one comprehensive view.

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  • The complete conversion was, however, in the end due rather to the arms of the Carolingian kings than to the unaided efforts of the missionaries.

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  • He discovered that parliamentary government after all was not the easy and plain task that Pym and Vane had imagined, and Cromwell had in the end no better justification of his rule than that which Strafford had suggested to Charles I., - "parliament refusing (to give support and co-operation in carrying on the government) you are acquitted before God and man."

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  • If it can be shown that, however the duration and all other conditions of the experiment may be varied, the same amount of heat can in the end be always produced when the same amount of energy is expended, then, and only then, can we infer that heat is a form of energy, and that the energy consumed has been really transformed into heat.

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  • The story of two Venetians, Nicolo and Antonio Zeno, who gave a vague account of voyages in the northern seas in the end of the 13th century, is no longer to be accepted as history.

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  • The British government seemed, at one time, rather to favour a British participation, but when the terms of the convention were published, the strongest objection was taken to the constitution of the board of directors which established German control in perpetuity, while it was evident from the general tenor of the convention that a political bias informed the whole; in the end public feeling ran so high that any British participation became impossible.

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  • In 1859 the Danubian principalities, deliberately left separate by the Congress of Paris, carried out their long-cherished design of union by electing Prince Cuza both in Moldavia and in Walachia, a contingency which the powers had not taken into account, and to which in the end they gave a grudging assent (see Rumania).

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  • Polydeuces came forward, and in the end overpowered his adversary, and bound him to a tree, or according to others, slew him.

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  • Jokai belong Arpád Kupa (A napszdmosok, " The Labourers "; Kepselt kirdlyok, " Imaginary Kings "); Robert Tabori (Nagy jdtek, " Great Game "; A negyveneves ferfiu, " The Man at Forty "); and Julius Werner (Kendi Imre hdzassdga, " The Wedding of Emericus Kendi "; Olga; Megvirrad meg valaha, " Dawn will come in the End ").

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  • And, though it was precisely in his fine-spun subtlety that he departed furthest from scientific method and practical utility, it was this very quality which seems in the end to have secured his popularity and established his pre-eminence in the medical world.

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  • Oddly enough Amadeus did in the end get hold of the city, for, having been elected pope under the name of Felix V., he named himself to the vacant see of Geneva (1444), and kept it, after his resignation of the Papacy in 1449, till his death in 1451.

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  • The conclusion, therefore, to which the evidence appears to lead us is that in, say, the 7th century, B.C., the Safines spoke a language not differing in any important particulars from that of the Samnites, generally known as Oscan; and that when this warlike tribe combined with the people of the Latian plain to found or fortify or enlarge the city of Rome, and at the end of the 6th century to drive out from it the Etruscans, who had in that century become its masters, they imposed upon the new community many of their own usages, especially within the sphere of politics, but in the end adopted the language of Latium henceforth known as lingua Latina, just as the Normans adopted the language of the conquered English.

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  • Remember to use an SD1 spigot bush in the end of the crankshaft to match the input shaft of the new gearbox.

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  • But in the end they straggle off, muttering.

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  • The little tired legs gave away in the end.

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  • I do n't believe in universalism in the sense that we have no need to bother because everyone will get there in the end.

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  • So up into the harmless air Their bullets they did send; And may all other duels have That upshot in the end !

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  • However well-meaning Labor leaders may appear to be, they always sting you in the end.

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  • The Pole was in the end unsuccessful, but his wholehearted efforts were clearly appreciated by the crowd.

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  • If in the end it must happen, execute it in a way that mitigates the damage--investors are repaid (in part or whole), employees leave satisfied and your reputation remains intact.

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  • Take the time early in pregnancy to work out arrangements, and everything will go much smoother in the end.

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  • You may spend more on a system consisting of gold-plated connectors, but in the end it will be worth it.

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  • Keep in mind that mounted shelves will usually require a little more work, seeing as how you're conducting an installation, but in the end they'll leave you with more floor space.

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  • Arguments could be waged endlessly about which is best of these features, but in the end it only depends on your preference.

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  • However, if you don't take care of a leased vehicle, in the end you will have to pay extra money if there is excessive wear or damage to the car.

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  • Remember that all of this work and care will pay-off in the end by putting the product you want in your hands at the price you want.

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  • In addition, cats at that time were more often than not cross-eyed and had a kink in the end of their tail.

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  • Be sure to do the research and get the best deal available--it will save you plenty of money in the end.

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  • Taking some time to match the project to the room will pay off in the end.

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  • It is clean energy, and besides lowering bills, helps our communities in the end.

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  • I liked it, but in the end it just didn't compare to what I was using before.

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  • Despite my concerns about the price, in the end it does prove to be a winner.

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  • Fortunately the applicator allows some control with regard to the amount of product that is applied, but in the end I felt let down by the amount of work that went into making it look natural on my skin.

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  • It may take time and persistence, but it pays off in the end.

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  • Try to be as open as possible and you may end up with some great photos in the end.

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  • I never just want to take a chance in case I pick the wrong one, but in the end it makes me lose them all.

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  • While it may take more than one trip for you to find the perfect dress, it will be worth it in the end when your dress fits your personality just right.

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  • This means you have less money to spend on wanted items, but the reward in the end is something you really want.

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  • Planning is an essential key for having homemade invitations pay off in the end.

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  • If you initially asked how do I plan my own wedding and thought there was no way, remember that in the end the day is not about what dress you wore, or flowers you carried, but the lasting commitment you made to your beloved.

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  • A small piece here or there can add just the right pop of color or dramatic finish to your look and that might be all you need in the end.

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  • I know my parents worried about the move, but in the end decided it was what my brother and I wanted.

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  • It's hard to get to places sometimes because everyone is stopping you to say hi, but in the end everyone is very nice, and they just want to show me love!

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  • In the end, she has no one to blame for what her life has become but herself and in the end she is the only one who can clean up the mess.

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  • Winning with fans though doesn't always guarantee a win at the end, as fan favorite in Season Three, Michael Knight, won the $10,000 and the adoration of fans, but was beat out by Jeffery Sebelia in the end.

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  • Jason Mesnik, who was the actual bachelor on the show, chose Rycroft in the end and proposed to her.

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  • If the party dress in question is for a very formal or important event, then the inconvenient trip to the cleaners alongside an eight dollar cleaning fee is probably worth it in the end.

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  • I don't blame you for being cautious, just realize surgery may be necessary in the end.

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  • Just be sure if you choose one of these options that you know what you are getting into, as any of them could cost you a lot more in the end than you bargained for.

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  • It doesn't make sense to save money on the plans if it's going to cost you more in the end.

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  • Weeding out the unnecessary items in the closet and steering clear of certain things while shopping will lead to a much more functional wardrobe in the end.

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  • Wildly guessing at your potential size from a brand you've never worn before or taking a gamble on a style that you're not entirely sure will work, you often end up paying the price in the end - literally and figuratively.

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  • A discounted dress that never leaves the closet is a costly investment in the end.

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  • When you choose an Rxable frame, you'll pay for customized lenses separately, which usually makes the total cost higher in the end.

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  • While it's unfortunate that Smith Bauhaus frames are being phased out, by shopping around, you may be able to get a good price in the end either on the Bauhaus or on the perfect alternative.

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  • I did want a little more story in the end.

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  • He manages to kill a handful of them, but in the end he's taken out from behind.

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  • The company just grins and takes it, saying some losses are acceptable and that in the end it'll all pay off.

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  • Instead, they decided to try and fix what wasn't broken, and in the end I feel that they released an inferior product.

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  • The soldiers fight bravely, but in the end it is Clara who saves the day with a well-placed slipper to the head of The Mouse King.

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  • Any parent who homeschools will undoubtedly say that any negative aspects of the homeschool experience are well worth it in the end.

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  • Since they tend to be a lot of fun, they may prove worth the investment in the end.

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  • It takes a considerable amount of time to be measured, and in the end you're only going to wind up with the suit that comes the closest to your ideal size.

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  • Though name-brand swimwear may be more costly initially, you could save plenty of money in the end because you will not have to consistently replace it.

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  • Spending money on a good toaster is well worth it if in the end you get something that will serve the needs of you and your family for years to come.

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  • You can accomplish this by loosening the thumb screw in the end wheel of the rotisserie assembly.

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  • In some brands of microwave popcorn, 60 percent of the calories in the end product are derived from fat.With air-popped popcorn, this fat content is greatly reduced.

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  • Don't waste geometric moves just to shout out a coordinate because in the end you are not the one that wants to be saying "you've sunk my battleship" over and over again.

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  • It's worth spending some time researching the best prices on votive candle holders in bulk, as you'll end up saving a nice amount of money in the end.

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  • Some may require more work and planning than others but the rewards in the end are well worth the effort.

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  • Jack Frost is jealous and tries to ruin their wedding, but of course, things work out in the end.

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  • This is one of the downsides to an affair; in the end it is the same story different day.

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  • I lived with a guy for 5 years that was a recovering alcoholic and in the end of our relationship he was very abusive.

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  • Many protests and counter-protests reached violent levels, with theaters being vandalized, posters burned, and in the end it took police protection to allow the movie to be screened at all.

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  • You want the other person to know firmly that it's over, so talk it out and you'll both feel better in the end.

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  • Some couples may choose to follow this cost guideline, but in the end a couple should be comfortable with the amount they choose to spend regardless of how many or how few paychecks are needed to pay for the ring.

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  • This is also important as this will reflect in the end price of the ring.

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  • The beautiful thing about pie is that even when it doesn't turn out as you had hoped, it still tastes pretty good in the end.

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  • Some are of higher quality than others, but if you purchase a synthetic bag then you may end up sacrificing this in the end.

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  • There are many options, and doing research will pay off in the end.

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  • What will your children learn in the end?

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  • In fact, the more personal you can make the project, the better it will be in the end.

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  • While the site may be difficult to search through, it always provides a great script in the end.

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  • But will the Cheetah Girls unite in the end and find the right direction?

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  • Many so-called chick flicks are simple to understand, have predictable plot lines and frequently feature the guy getting the girl in the end.

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  • What they do have in common is the expression of love that beats the odds and enriches the lives of the main characters, even if things don't always work out in the end.

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  • Will they get together in the end or be lost in those Summer Nights?

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  • Although the initial purchase of new bulbs will be more expensive, you'll see a great savings in the end.

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  • After all, in the end you want to go home with a laptop that will meet all your needs and wants without breaking the bank.

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  • The popularity of the TV show may be because people see themselves in the unattractive and underappreciated Betty who wins it all in the end or because it is simply a good show.

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  • Just go with what you love and you'll be happy with your ankle tattoo in the end.

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  • Don't assume, since metallic paints or intricate designs could end up costing more than you bargained for in the end.

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  • His mind does not work that way, but creating a new way of communicating that helps him to navigate his surroundings and to interact with others makes his life better in the end.

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  • It also helps you to spend less money in the end.

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  • Tie a knot in the end of the floss, as above, and secure it with the clipboard.

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  • When the rug is the desired size, finish it off and weave in the end of the strip.

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  • Tie a simple knot in the end of your braid, and then pull that end through the loop you made at the other end before you began braiding.

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  • While it takes a concentrated effort to make these changes, in the end the hard work pays off.

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  • Yes, you can do an exchange through the web site, but you'll save time in the end by getting the right fit in the first place.

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  • This may result in a bra that costs more than you were planning to spend, but it will fit properly and last longer, making for a better investment in the end.

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  • It is proof positive that consistently good work will pay off in the end.

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  • The later years of the 1990's and the early years of the new millennium proved tough for Tori Amos, but in the end she came out stronger than before with new material, ready for new endeavors.

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  • The song questions whether or not she has fallen for a heart breaker, who says he loves her but might disappoint her in the end.

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  • Though she has lost her keys, can't see straight anymore and does not know where she is, dancing is the key to make everything alright in the end.

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  • The family gave her the green light - a fateful decision that would in the end lead to Selena's murder.

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  • He narrowed his picked down to New York and Hoopz, and in the end picked Hoopz.

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  • Emmelie's father still wasn't sure about the alternative lifestyle, but in the end the families agreed to let the two live their life as a married couple and let them be adults.

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  • They ended up playing against each other in the end.

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  • Careful preparation will pay big dividends in the end.

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  • The horse-breeding, music-loving brothers put 17 women through rigorous physical challenges, and in the end Ahmad selected "Corn Fed" as his true love and Kamal selected no one.

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  • The three families who end up at the bottom after the King of the Road challenge must then face off in the End of the Road challenge.

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  • After the fact, this scene was interpreted as foreshadowing, as Natalie killing the rat was equated to her beating Russell in the end.

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  • Maybe he did play more strategically, but Natalie knew that she had to win favor with the jury in the end.

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  • He runs directly to an unknown universe next to ours, where he meets Lyra, who left her own universe with no way to get back in the end of The Golden Compass.

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  • There is an lovely scene in the end of the book version of Episode III, (Not movie to extended DVD scenes, unfortunately) of Qui-Gon appearing to and talking to Yoda.

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  • This information can often prove invaluable, but in the end nothing can replace actual trial and error.

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  • This may ultimately require some trial and error sessions on your part, but in the end your skin will thank you for feeding it just the products that are appropriate for its type.

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  • Therefore, in the end you might end up deducting as much as, if not more, than the cost of your improvements.

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  • Utilizing these counters in order to gather valuable data will lead to a much more useful and visited website in the end.

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  • She could see Jackson didn't want to play, but she really wanted to hear him, had a feeling Sarah would win in the end.

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  • He gave up everything to be with her, and they died quite old, holding hands even in the end.

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  • The view peculiar to him is reached in the end as the crowning conception towards which all separate channels of thought have tended, and in the light of which the life of man in nature and mind, in the individual and in society, had been surveyed.

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  • But in the end they became less fanatical than the Murabtis, and Ya`kub el Mansur was a highly accomplished man, who wrote a good Arabic style and who protected the philosopher Averroes.

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  • The bishops refused to allow a voice to any not of their own order, and in the end the decrees of Pistoia were supported by a minority of only three.

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  • Though the bishop's see was removed to Christiansand in 1685, the Romanesque cathedral church of St Swithun, founded by the English bishop Reinald in the end of the 11th century, and rebuilt after being burned down in 1272, remains, and, next to the cathedral of Trondhjem, is the most interesting stone church in Norway.

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  • Thus in the end of the 17th century the seed was sown which has at intervals brought forth recurrent crops of evolutional hypotheses, based, more or less completely, on general reasonings.

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  • The same year peace was concluded with Mithradates on condition that he should be put back to the position he held before the war; but, as he raised objections, he had in the end to content himself with being simply a vassal of Rome.

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  • The river begins to rise in the end of March and attains its greatest height between the 21st and the 28th of May.

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  • In Sicily then the circumstances of the conquest led the Norman settlers to remain far more distinct from the older races of the land than they did in England, and in the end to lose themselves, not in those older races of the land, but in the settlers of other races who accompanied and followed them.

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  • The female brings forth one young in the end of May or beginning of June, after a gestation of nine months.

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  • The Bishnupur raj was one of the largest estates in Bengal in the end of the 18th century, but it was sold for arrears of revenue shortly after the conclusion of the permanent settlement in 1793.

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  • Eighty years of warfare followed, but in the end the Moslems prevailed.

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  • He died in the end of October 1585.

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