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Meanings of eventual downfall in English
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Usage of eventual downfall in English
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It would prove to be his eventualdownfall, forcing him to resign six days later.
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The barons, by a series of acts of violence against royalty, have paved the way for its eventualdownfall.
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No, Gossip Girl's downward spiral kept on swirling and the show's eventualdownfall was cemented by its happy ending.
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They would prove to be a source of power and support for Galante later-aswell as a cause in his eventualdownfall.
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That title stood alongside another potent title which sprang from the eventualdownfall of the Merovingians: the 'Holy Roman Emperor' (see pp.
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The eruption of the volcano Thera has long been thought to have catapulted tsunamis into Crete, prompting the eventualdownfall of the Minoan civilisation.
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Despite acknowledging the firm foundations the Catalan giants had laid in order to achieve their remarkable recent success, the Portuguese could foresee their eventualdownfall.
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It is the mother of all state capture operations, and it is shaping up to be the eventualdownfall of the Gupta financial crime syndicate.