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Officials eventually termed the assault a terrorist attack tied to Qaeda sympathizers and played down the protest angle.
Doctors found that one of Mr. Cheney's coronary arteries was about "90 to 95percentt blocked," and tests later determined that he had what they eventually termed a "very mild heart attack".
This gave new life to paleontology as a science of long-term evolutionary process (Simpson 1944), eventually termed "paleobiology" (e.g., Gould 1980).
A well known fact in the media, music and film industry is that any kind of publicity; whether positive or negative is eventually termed as 'good publicity'.
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Eventually, terms were drafted and the band escorted Vallejo and two companions to Sutter's Fort.
Tensions were high as reports and rumors spread of Serbian plans for what would eventually be termed "ethnic cleansing".
5 C1-INH concentrate is recommended as first-line therapy for the treatment of acute attacks of HAE and for short-term (and eventually long-term) prophylaxis in several consensus statements.
Eventually, the term was used in the general sense of "warship", and was often used interchangeably with another Byzantine term for a large warship, chelandion (χελάνδιον, from the Greek word kelēs, "courser"), which first appeared during the 8th century.
Eventually the term came to have a more definite and technical significance.
Eventually the term became synonymous with equity, or the praetorian law.
In late May, they decided to resume the cleanups, but with the new storage policy and a new emphasis on moving the homeless into temporary shelters and eventually long-term housing.
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