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That may not prove to be the case for Brazil, however.
Where they are ditched, the opposite may prove to be the case.
And in the end that did indeed prove to be the case.
This could also prove to be the case for the Oglala Sioux Tribe.
"I think in this case that's certainly the case, or will prove to be the case."
If that should prove to be the case, both men will have a lot to answer for.
That doesn't really prove to be the case, thanks to how nobody in the North really wants to fight alongside wildlings, or just doesn't want to fight, period.
While this may very well prove to be the case, 21310 still looks like a gaming transition year where RTX supported games will not broadly proliferate until C21600H:2118.
Should that prove to be the case, then at the G.O.P. convention in Cleveland this July, all delegates will be free to vote for whomever they wish after the first ballot.
"I know we've said this before and it didn't prove to be the case, but this does feel like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to issue bank capital at these rates," said one banker, who provides advisory services to financial institutions.
"I know we've said this before and it didn't prove to be the case, but this does feel like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to issue bank capital at these rates," said one banker, who provides advisory services to financial institutions.
"All I would say is with respect to the Khashoggi story, which is a tragedy for Khashoggi among other people, believe what the president says when he says we will take very tough action if the allegations of Saudi interference prove to be the case," Kudlow said.
So it might also prove to be the case that, in terms of its size and how it got to Washington—by being against the incumbent president—the class of 2018 will be like the class of 1974, but in terms of how it influences the party's direction it will be its opposite.
Following the election of Evan Lewis as alderman, concerns had been expressed that a split Liberal vote would lead to a Conservative victory. But this did not prove to be the case.
Heinrich, p. 71. Unfortunately, Naval contracts in this era often turned out to be liabilities for shipyards, and this would also prove to be the case for John Roach & Sons. The Delaware River Works completed its first job for the Navy—an engine for —in 1873.
Many of the world's poorest people live in such regions. The CVECAs represent an effort to show that poor people can manage and operate their own banks. Should this prove to be the case, it will open the doors to greatly expanded access to microfinance for poor rural populations.
Coquille in 1913, with upper cabin added. Coquille was intended to be the fastest vessel on the Coquille river, but this did not prove to be the case. As built, Coquille had a single cabin."Bygone Era -- Riverboats Were Lifeline of Coquille Valley", Coquille Valley Sentinel, December 12, 2001, page 3.
However, his calculators were designed with the assumption they would be turned off between calculations, which did not prove to be the case. Advertisements suggested that the batteries would last "about a year" under normal use, but in reality the small button cell batteries and comparatively high power consumption meant a short battery life compared to the competition.
Smyth explains examples of this type as meaning "I was afraid that it might turn out that you had gone mad", referring to what might prove to be the case later than the time of the main verb. The following example, which uses the perfect optative, is similar: : Xenophon, Cyropaedia 1.3.10 : (perfect optative). : I was afraid that poisons might have been mixed in the mixing-bowl.
White (1961) p.38. One group of SER directors were anxious to 'close the capital account' and build no more lines,Smiles (1905), pp.233-4. even though this might leave the field open to rival projects, as would later prove to be the case. As a result, there was no planned service to the north Kent towns to the east of the River Medway.
"Donations save threatened Avro Vulcan bomber." BBC News, 1 November 2010. Having funded the winter 2010/11 maintenance, it was hoped that increased marketing and a record season of displays in 2010 would make the need for a summer funding drive unnecessary. This didn't prove to be the case due to rising fuel costs and VAT regulation changes, requiring another appeal for £350,000 to be raised by May.
The question was whether vision would be normal after regeneration or would the animal forever view the world as "upside down" and right-left reversed. Should the latter prove to be the case, it would mean that the nerves were somehow "guided" back to their original sites of termination. Restoration of normal vision (i.e., "seeing" the world in a "right-side-up" orientation) would mean that the regenerating nerves had terminated in new sites, quite different from the original ones.
This would prove to be the case at nearly every multi-purpose/cookie-cutter stadium. As a baseball park, RFK was a target of scorn from baseball purists, largely because it was one of the few stadiums with no lower-deck seats in the outfield. The only outfield seats were in the upper deck, above a high wall. According to Sporting News publications in the 1960s, over 27,000 seats—roughly 60% of the listed capacity of 45,000 for baseball—were in the upper tier or mezzanine levels.
The opening ceremony was marred by an attack by a drunken 16-year-old wielding a knife, who stabbed members of the public leaving the ceremony. Forty-one people were wounded, six seriously, before the youth was arrested. According to police, the youth says he cannot remember his act of violence and is still denying it. One of the first stabbing victims was HIV-positive, leading to worries that other victims may have been infected, although this did not prove to be the case.
Todhills Rest Area is a rest area in between Junctions 44 and 45 of the M6 motorway in England. It is the last Services northbound on the M6 and the first southbound. It was first opened in the 1980s on the A74. When the M6 was extended in 2008, it was initially believed that Todhills would need to close so the road could be widened, but this did not prove to be the case, and the widening scheme was completed without having to close the rest area.
In the late 1870s and 1880s, Sydney's suburbs were expanding rapidly and it was hoped that the creation of a residential settlement between the large centres of Sydney and Parramatta would be a profitable exercise. This did not prove to be the case. In 1878, John Wetherill registered a subdivision plan for the entire 520 hectare Newington Estate. This proposal comprised an extensive grid layout, of some 114 lots, which extended well into the mud flats and mangroves of Wentworth Bay and Homebush Bay.
Brotherton Wing The Brotherton Wing on Calverley Street is in Portland Stone, in keeping with the Leeds Civic Hall on the other side of the road. It was the gift of, and named after, Charles Frederick Ratcliffe Brotherton (1882-1949) and opened in 1940. First planned in 1926, in a then modern style, it has semi-circular balconies at the South End, where it was intended that patients would rest and enjoy fresh air, which did not prove to be the case because of the rise of the motor car and other pollution.
Bushtick Mine was a gold mining operation established in the 1920s and operative through early 1950s in Essexvale District, Matabeleland in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). It was established by the British South Africa Company. The mine was a substantial producer of gold and, initially, thought to be part of a significant deposit of the precious metal in the area. This did not prove to be the case and after the mine was closed its facilities were to become the basis of Falcon College, which was a higher education level school for boys aged 12-18, but now incorporates girls of the same age.
In April 1856 De Smit van den Broecke proposed a budget law requesting 200,000 guilders for a new Dry dock in Willemsoord. The reason for the new dry dock was that the dry docks in Vlissingen and Hellevoetsluis were too small for the new big ships. The house of representatives wanted the minister to buy a floating dock, partly out of worry that a dug-out dry-dock would lead to a repetition of the problems of the existing leaky dock. (Which would later indeed prove to be the case.) After the minister refused to withdraw the bill, it was refused by 38 to 14 votes.
The Canberras flew a sortie on 8 December 1971 to Longewala to confirm the outcome. This produced a notable photograph of crossed and inter-twined tracks of the Pakistani armour as they manoeuvered to avoid destruction by the Hunters of the Operational Training Unit. On 10 Dec 1971, a reconnaissance sortie was flown to Gwadar, to check whether the Pakistan Navy had located any assets there to avoid the blockade of Karachi, which did not prove to be the case. The squadron also made a number of sorties over East Pakistan. 106 Squadron Canberras photographed avenues for the advance of Indian columns from various directions.
The Mavericks then responded, posting back-to-back wins to oust the Blazers in six games. They then met the two-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals. This series was the first time that Kobe Bryant had met Dirk Nowitzki in a playoff series and was expected to be extremely competitive; that however did not prove to be the case. The Mavericks shocked the NBA world by winning the first two games in Los Angeles, and took a two games to none lead heading back to Dallas. They then won a thrilling game three in Dallas, courtesy of 32 points from Nowitzki in a 98–92 victory.
Unlike in the first summit, President Roh reached the summit location via the land routes – Kaesung and Pyongyang Expressway. During the visit, there was a series of meetings and discussions between the leaders.Korean leaders in historic talks , BBC, Tuesday, 2 October 2007, 10:14 GMTMixed feelings over Koreas summit , BBC, 2 October 2007, 10:17 GMTKim greets Roh in Pyongyang before historic summit , CNN, accessed 2 October 2007 The June 15th North–South Joint Declaration that the two leaders signed during the first South–North summit stated that they would hold the second summit at an appropriate time. It was originally thought in 2000 that the second summit would be held in South Korea, but that did not prove to be the case in 2007.
Jim Farrell of WINK, Robert Van Winkle WBBH, Steve Jerve of WFLA in Tampa, Jim Reif of WZVN in Fort Myers, and Tom Terry of WFTV in Orlando all broke with their national news forecasts and stated at around 1500 UTC that Charley was going to turn early, striking around Charlotte Harbor and traveling over Orlando, as would prove to be the case. Following the Florida landfall, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue declared a state of emergency as a precaution against a storm surge and price gouging. In South Carolina, Governor Mark Sanford declared a state of emergency as Charley approached its final landfall. Two coastal counties were forced to evacuate, with state troopers redirecting traffic further inland from Myrtle Beach.
The value of $1,000 invested in LTCM, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and invested monthly in U.S. Treasuries at constant maturity. Although periods of distress have often created tremendous opportunities for relative value strategies, this did not prove to be the case on this occasion, and the seeds of LTCM's demise were down before the Russian default of 17 August 1998. LTCM had returned $2.7 bn to investors in Q4 of 1997, although it had also raised a total in capital of $1.066bn from UBS and $133m from CSFB. Since position sizes had not been reduced, the net effect was to raise the leverage of the fund. Although 1997 had been a very profitable year for LTCM (27%), the lingering effects of the 1997 Asian crisis continued to shape developments in asset markets into 1998.
While Betty is initially thrilled by the idea, when she sees Henry holding his newborn son after Charlie goes into labour at a baby shower Betty had thrown to try to bond with her, she cries as she sees it as the end of the relationship after advice from Claire Meade and Ignacio. This does not prove to be the case when Henry comes back and pops the question to Betty, who has already been asked by Gio to go to Rome with him. It is later revealed in "The Manhattan Project" that Betty chose neither Henry nor Gio, ending her relationship with Gio and refusing Henry's proposal. However, Betty learns from his replacement at the accounting department that Henry has a Facebook account, revealing he now travels in South America with a new girlfriend named Samantha.
It likely represents the virtue of Charity, showing more kindness to others than the other parts of the Will, evident when it shows a willingness to save Suzy from the Artful Loungers. Suzy later expresses regret when it has been absorbed, saying "it was the best part, if you ask me," and hopes that it will have some effect on Dame Primus, but, like in the case of Part five, this does not prove to be the case. It appears to be the most intelligent part of the Will, as it denies the rumours that if the House is destroyed, then the Secondary Realms are also destroyed. The Will instead says that the whole of creation will only cease to exist if the Incomparable Gardens are destroyed, as they came from the Void first and are the true epicenter of the Universe.
He died at Sydenham on 9 October 1851. The Art Journal noted: > The indefatigable perseverance of Mr. Bentley, and his anxiety to attain > excellence in whatever he undertook, operated prejudicially, it is to be > feared, on a constitution naturally weak, and for the last seven or eight > years his health had become very precarious; still he laboured on, and it > was hoped that a removal to Sydenham, for the benefit of a purer air, would > have arrested, if not entirely removed, the tendency to consumption which > his constitution exhibited. Such, unfortunately, did not prove to be the > case, though it was not until the approach of autumn that any immediate > apprehensions of the result were entertained. During the three months prior > to his decease, the unfavourable symptoms rapidly increased till the day of > his death, on the 9th of October.
In literature, the term irrealism was first used extensively in the United States in the 1970s to describe the post-realist "new fiction" of writers such as Donald Barthelme or John Barth. More generally, it described the notion that all forms of writing could only "offer particular versions of reality rather than actual descriptions of it," and that a story need not offer a clear resolution at its end. John Gardner, in The Art of Fiction, cites in this context the work of Barthelme and its "seemingly limitless ability to manipulate [literary] techniques as modes of apprehension [which] apprehend nothing."(Gardner 1984) Though Barth, in a 1974 interview, stated, "irrealism—not antirealism or unrealism, but irrealism—is all that I would confidently predict is likely to characterize the prose fiction of the 1970s," (Bellamy 1974) this did not prove to be the case.
It is noteworthy that in "How They Made Tlepsh Fashion the First Sickle" Tlepsh does not actually invent/design the tool in question. He does, however, know which female supernatural being the other Narts need to consult in order to find out how to design it, namely the old wife of the harvest god T'haghalig (compare the Cailleach, reaping and sovereignty goddess of the goidelic-speaking Celts). In yet a further remove, T'haghalig's wife does not know how to design the sickle herself, but knows that it is Lady Isp, the mother of the Nart hero Pataraz (Ossetian Batradz / Batraz) who will be able to do so - which does indeed prove to be the case. Lady Isp, a clever, frog-like little water-sprite (compare The Frog Princess) inadvertently reveals that 'Like a rooster's tail you should bend it, like a baby snake's tooth you should sharpen it...' and, using this description, Tlepsh is able to forge the wondrous new tool, giving it an edge that never grows dull no matter how often it is used.
One of the Stanhope and Tyne's locomotives The original proprietors had forecast considerable profits but this did not prove to be the case. Dividends of 5% were declared in 1835 and 1836, but these were paid from capital, not income. The finances of the company were mismanaged and traffic did not reach expected volumes. The company burnt lime at Stanhope and Annfield, consuming nearly 10,000 tons of coal in the process; the resultant quicklime was distributed at seven depots, and it was a significant traffic in the early years, but it was not profitable and it was discontinued in 1839. Except for one locomotive with four uncoupled wheels, the S&T; had 0-4-2 locomotives, of which eight were built by Robert Stephenson and Company.Tomlinson, pages 392 and 393 There were seven locomotives on the line by 1837.G F Whittle, The Railways of Consett and North-West Durham, David and Charles, Newton Abbot, 1971, On 16 April 1835, the railway began to carry passengers, between South Shields and Durham Road, near the corner of Lambton Park. At first this was free of charge in coal wagons, but later in open carriages attached to the coal trains.

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