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If Althart had been correct in his back-of-the-envelope calculation of dendrite growth rates we probably would have succeeded and Narrulla's Tear would be inert wrecks of abandoned starships
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He succeeded but with some effort
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say they have succeeded in floating a frog in air
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He had succeeded in his task and had kept his promise to the Father; now he could rest
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Sheila felt again the satisfaction she had experienced when she had succeeded in grabbing the small bird
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She paused for comment, but had at last succeeded in gaining their considered attention
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'Then King Philippe has succeeded in stopping us,' said
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Where Carl had failed to spit out his beer, I succeeded, spraying every last
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If Roman didn’t win my money back I’d still succeeded in at least
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succeeded in getting better Press (the cynic in me puts it
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Where Johnson had failed to stop Heather, he succeeded with me, catching
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The hero succeeded, and escaped Crete with the daughter
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She succeeded in eluding everyone
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It is my belief they finally succeeded in you
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He sang and whistled as they went, and even succeeded
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succeeded in doing this within the Church of America
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"But what makes your Master so certain he has succeeded?"
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"Then your Master has finally succeeded
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'You may have only succeeded in bringing about your own destruction, Red Mage
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He succeeded the Sultan when he died, and reigned for many years, leaving behind him a long line of kings
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did, he succeeded in surprising all who knew him by
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one of his horse’s legs, but only succeeded in terrifying
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only succeeded in distressing the poor girl even more
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He didn’t imagine he would have succeeded, but he knew he had to try
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succeeded in untying the knot, and turned to give Richard
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philosophy, he did not succeeded to build the
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Though the feudal system has been abolished in Spain and Portugal, it has not been succeeded by a much better
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did when he did not succeeded in keeping a rational
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Many business have succeeded by finding ways to out price
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like jealousy, to those that have succeeded
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We succeeded only to cross the
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people had succeeded in their preserved attempts of beating the
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was used to revive Rajit, was tried on our sir and it succeeded yet
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I was terrified and if it were not for Darniil who came to my rescue, they might very well have succeeded with their sordid plan
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gradually succeeded a species of farmers, known at present in France by the name of metayers
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To this species of tenantry succeeded, though by very slow degrees, farmers, properly so called, who cultivated the land with their own stock, paying a rent certain to the landlord
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He had succeeded in his mission as the Hebrews were all able to speak the Babylonian tongue fluently
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The civil wars of Flanders, and the Spanish government which succeeded them, chased away the great commerce of Antwerp,
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He can choose to feel triumphant, having succeeded once again in making it to the top of the mountain
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This expedient succeeded so well, that it more than doubled the price of their goods in the home market, notwithstanding a very considerable increase in the produce
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She usually succeeded in getting what she wanted from the boy, for she was extremely careful to invite only those boys who had the look of lust about them, young though they might be
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having not quite succeeded in reaching the water
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And so, if we had succeeded in drawing the attention of the crew of that British naval ship we, very likely, would have been taken prisoner and all of our possessions, as likely, would have been seized
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From the end of the first to the beginning of the second Carthaginian war, the armies of Carthage were continually in the field, and employed under three great generals, who succeeded one another in the command; Amilcar, his son-in-law Asdrubal, and his son Annibal: first in chastising their own rebellious slaves, afterwards in subduing the revolted nations of Africa; and lastly, in conquering the great kingdom of Spain
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On a couple of occasions he had succeeded in making her job harder by insisting that they stick rigidly to procedure
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Much to Chris’ relief, it turned out that Fletcher had succeeded in freeing up the shuttle bay door mechanism before he had been so unexpectedly murdered
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Earlier this week, I succeeded
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To prevent any oppression by those bye-laws, it was by the same act ordained, that if any seven members of the company conceived themselves aggrieved by any bye-law which should be enacted after the passing of this act, they might appeal to the board of trade and plantations (to the authority of which a committee of the privy council has now succeeded), provided such appeal was brought within twelve months after the bye-law was enacted; and that, if any seven members conceived themselves aggrieved by any bye-law which had been enacted before the passing of this act, they might bring a like appeal, provided it was within twelve months after the day on which this act was to take place
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They have, accordingly, very seldom succeeded without an exclusive privilege ; and frequently have not succeeded with one
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” Sebastian raised his gun and blew off the arm of a demon that had succeeded in getting half his upper body through the window
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enregister any unpopular edict, very seldom succeeded
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The Elusivers had not succeeded in destroying the temporal field device despite how close their adapting salvo had got, close enough to destroy everything but the very foundations on which they were fixed
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They have scarce ever succeeded
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Indeed the Elusivers had already succeeded in their task
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obstacles and had succeeded in spite of setbacks
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I tell you she succeeded – but it was the wrong vein!”
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This was a venue that I always succeeded in and it was natural that I returned to an activity that made me feel worthwhile, nothing else in my life did
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initial success by the Confederates who succeeded in taking
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Of course, they were experienced at creating balls of fire with their bare hands which was the ultimate desire of anyone who practiced Tai Chi, though whether anyone on Earth had ever succeeded was unlikely
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What Monique told him only seemed to confirm his fears, that in the process of developing the ultimate AR, they’d succeeded in creating the ultimate E
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friend Hugh Hefner of Playboy fame opened a restaurant that succeeded for a while
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his mission succeeded
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“Tell the guards you succeeded in killing me
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These chiefs were succeeded by the more important men and their followers, and finally Prempeh himself, with a large nut in his mouth, as a special fetish charm to guard against the wiles of the white man, was half dragged past between two attendants
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Large courtyards, alleys, and small quadrangles succeeded each other, with quarters for the numerous wives and slaves, and storerooms; all built with little design, either architectural or beautiful
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And what if you succeeded? What would happen to the stolen car? May it perhaps crash into the innocent public? That is another reason to take out the driver before he reaches town or built up areas
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Then as night came on, the falling dew chilled you to the bone; yet when rolled in a blanket the perspiration would drop from the forehead while alternate shiverings and burnings succeeded each other in painful monotony
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Nobody had been hurt yet, but how long could her luck hold? Did she have the right to risk these men’s lives? Even if their sacrifices might save Sespian? And if luck favored her, and the counterfeiting succeeded, could she actually bluff Hollowcrest and Larocka Myll into succumbing to her demands with these bills?
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The regular tramp of marching feet drew nearer; there was the clash of arms as the entrance guard turned out and presented arms, a murmur of a thousand voices speaking in hushed tones, succeeded by one fearful yell of triumph and hate as the litters with the prisoners came in sight
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Colonel Ordonez, the Spanish inventor and artillerist, succeeded Colonel Melgar, commanding the artillery, and had personally ranged the position with fearful accuracy
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The new Golf Gti’s arrival caused our Colonel to lose a few years of his life or so he said three days later when our Major finally succeeded to calm him down
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After all, who hasn‘t an ax to grind nowadays? By having succeeded in its efforts at marginalizing the individual, group grievances and special interests have provided the Democratic Party an opportunity of gathering fish with a mesh net rather than reeling them in with bait and tackle
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The reason why not, was our own success because we succeeded to kill so many
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They were in fact very fit constables, and we were warned not to become fatherly if we succeeded in catching them
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They certainly succeeded with the sympathy part
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They succeeded in the end
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The courts tried to make sense of the Nationalist's silly laws and not one of the parties mentioned succeeded
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My dog tried to bite me more than once, and succeeded to grab my fore-arm in a moment of insanity for both of us
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It had been a long, hard chase, but he'd succeeded
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Where they succeeded they were called heroes, where they faltered they were labelled fools
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Soffen had to admit that she never had succeeded in producing anything that matched the potency of her father's specifics, but she remained too frightened of the Dark Healing to ever consider using it as an aid
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The terrorist never succeeded to establish a permanent base in either South Africa or in Namibia where the war was fought
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He had succeeded, Grindel would be so pleased with him
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So the young badger had succeeded after all, but he'd never doubted that he would
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They tried and succeeded to create much internal unrest which was suppressed by the SAP COIN Riot Units
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Taylor was succeeded by Millard Fillmore
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It took her quite some time until she succeeded, but in the end, she prevailed
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Pulling out the sock, I succeeded in slipping it over the ostrich's head but my shout of triumph was short lived because the sparks raised by my tin hat had set fire to the winch rope
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There also probably is no other US president who succeeded in convincing historians and commentators he was skilled when he repeatedly failed not only at doing good for the country, but even at his own self declared goals
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The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in managing her flamingo: she succeeded in getting its body tucked away, comfortably enough, under her arm, with its legs hanging down, but generally, just as she had got its neck nicely straightened out, and was going to give the hedgehog a blow with its head, it would twist itself round and look up in her face, with such a puzzled expression that she could not help bursting out laughing: and when she had got its head down, and was going to begin again, it was very provoking to find that the hedgehog had unrolled itself, and was in the act of crawling away: besides all this, there was generally a ridge or furrow in the way wherever she wanted to send the hedgehog to, and, as the doubled-up soldiers were always getting up and walking off to other parts of the ground, Alice soon came to the conclusion that it was a very difficult game indeed
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succeeded in winning over most international opinion far more than US public opinion
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Not one single president has succeeded in halting their terror campaigns
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Gritting my teeth, I gave the rope another hefty pull but only succeeded in tipping the bench over at a dangerous angle, forcing me to give up the progress I'd already made
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His rebels were mostly Afro-Cubans, and the Cuban Revolution succeeded in ending job discrimination, with Blacks especially prominent in the military today
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) A Democratic state legislature majority even succeeded in 1860 in expanding Indian slavery from “orphans” and “vagrants” to virtually any Indian by forcing ten year apprenticeships on them, de facto slavery
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However, terrorism sowed terror and succeeded to incite indignation, hatred and fear with the infamous massacre of March 11 in Madrid, just three days before the elections
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The Spanish vote has succeeded in functioning as a lung of oxygen that purifies the contaminated air of their last flapping wings
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The magnitude of that triumph amounts to a sweep if one considers that the president has carried along with him other Republican candidates in the Senate and the House of Representatives, so that since 1900 when republican McKinley was president, neither party had succeeded in reelecting simultaneously the Presidency, the Congress and the Senate, while at the same time adding seats in both chambers of congress
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Had the rescue mission in Iran succeeded, Carter likely would have been re elected