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1 Although we were ultimately successful , we had trouble maintaining a steady temperature.
2 The jeweller was ultimately successful in his views,-andso was the lady.
3 From this point I embarked on a challenging, yet ultimately successful healing journey.
4 The prospect of any ultimately successful issue would thus shrink into the background.
5 Yet in no case at this period were such town risings ultimately successful .
6 He seems an excellent man, and I trust he may be ultimately successful .
7 Acentric chromosomes often exhibit delayed but ultimately successful segregation and incorporation into daughter nuclei.
8 He suspects many ultimately successful students use that first stop-out period to reassess their goals.
9 His work was not welcomed, but was ultimately successful .
10 As anticipated, the Swiss were ultimately successful , with nine final votes to the Hungarians' three.
11 The pantomimic violence of the sergeant, together with diagrams in my sketch-book, were ultimately successful .
12 Kosovo broke away 10 years ago and Serbia opposed its ultimately successful bid to join FIFA.
13 Although my bill was not ultimately successful , it succeeded in raising the profile of the issue.
14 Perhaps the most ambitious, and ultimately successful , operation had been the Soviet "illegals" program.
15 Was the opposition of the people ultimately successful ?
16 The update comes less than 72 hours before the end of a tumultuous but ultimately successful campaign.
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