To drain me of my blood in order to stock a blood bank may eventuate in some therapeutic results for someone, but it is not therapeutic for me. |
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The triunities eventuate the realization of infinity as universal function. |
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An expected personal following did not eventuate and he finished well short with just 615 votes. |
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Still, he got his try and, like the prolific goalscorers in football, they are all welcome no matter how they eventuate. |
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The once only lump sum payment that the assignor receives is not refundable if these risks should eventuate. |
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Such manipulation creates pressures on the industry side that eventuate in higher loss costs, court costs and premiums. |
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However, because the Ethics Programme did not eventuate, the VDC was not developed. |
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This did not eventuate however on account of political and financial difficulties. |
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This centre relies on force to suppress opposition and to limit social developments that might eventuate in opposition. |
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Save that it is not sure whether and when these inventions will eventuate and in how far these new technologies will reduce consumption. |
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Should the hoped-for meeting eventuate, the Barcelona stopper knows it will not be easy to get the better of his compatriots. |
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Most client contacts, in fact, never eventuate in a sale and often, like most human exposures, end after one encounter. |
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I had the boat in the river but luckily the good wife kept the sausages out for tea as the trip did not eventuate in anything to write home about. |
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No amount of effort will eventuate in success if we do not adopt the two-pronged approach to solving the problem of runaway criminal activity here. |
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It is not unusual, though, to have to contend with the hidden dangers of the mountains: avalanches, landslides, floods, all occurances that can eventuate in the course of a year. |
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The post-mortem salvage of imprisoned truth, even at best, can eventuate only in the realization of a peculiar form of intellectualized glorified wisdom. |
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The result in the rural seat of Indi could take several days to eventuate, with incumbent Sophie Mirabella remaining marginally ahead of her rival, the independent Cathy McGowan. |
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The best thinking i can offer you on the word eventuate is this: An eventuated being, to me, is a being whose existence is inherently a consequence of a plan. i can illustrate this very simply. |
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Assistance in any negotiation of penalties that may eventuate. |
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But with the disintegration of Communism and its social structures, the basis for social conflict that might eventuate in revolution evaporated also. |
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This supposed grudge match did not eventuate, and the series faded out with Britain again winning with consummate ease. |
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However, there is no certainty that the proposal will eventuate in the parties reaching agreement. |
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He's 18th man and willing to contribute as best he can and be prepared for anything that might eventuate before kick-off. |
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Getex brings academic and occupational education providers in close proximity with learners eager to explore study options that would eventuate in fulfilling careers. |
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Under the plan, a new PM was to have been named on Nov 9, a week after the talks began, but when that failed to eventuate a new deadline was set for Nov 4 noon. |
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Reconciliation cannot eventuate or materialise until the proper legal procedures have been followed, that is without interference from external forces. |
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All kinds of repercussions will eventuate, which you and I, as taxpayers. |
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Liverpool and Tottenham both also hold an interest in Sanchez and Barcelona remain optimistic that a bidding war could eventuate later in the summer. |
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