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1
It failed to correct itself when this did not
eventuate
,
he said.
2
Bigger investments in some of the infrastructure or the hotels may
eventuate
.
3
Officer with the Bougainville Police Mark Andersons said a tsunami did not
eventuate
.
4
Unfortunately, the long-feared cuts to the Cooperative Research Centres did
eventuate
.
5
However, if one does
eventuate
,
it is likely to be weak and short-lived.
6
The function of a public organization is to
eventuate
on a large scale.
7
Proving that in the end, nothing is too ludicrous to
eventuate
.
8
But before all these romantically streamlined things
eventuate
there must be a hiatus.
9
Previous release announcements have failed to
eventuate
in an actual album.
10
Even though it did not
eventuate
,
the strength of feeling around the… Audio
11
American snapper Colin Sillerud proved good things can
eventuate
after everything seemingly goes wrong.
12
Damaging waves did not
eventuate
and residents have now been allowed to return home.
13
The return of the document was promised last night but this did not
eventuate
.
14
It cannot
eventuate
on a large scale, and it should not if it could.
15
In this first clouding of disaster, he could not tell how things would
eventuate
.
16
Some worry the usual Christmas boost to sales won't
eventuate
.
eventuate
·
eventuate in
eventuate as talks
eventuate equally
eventuate happily
eventuate in action