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The truth about what happened ultimately defies some of the characters' most basic assumptions.
Clinton says that the responsibility for what happened ultimately lies with her, while pushing back on questions about whether security was adequate, or — and this might be more important — whether anybody in the Administration really thought the diplomats' mission through, or was clear-eyed about who America's allies and antagonists in Benghazi were.
Like those two disparate arguments, "Remembering What Never Happened" ultimately is about the miracle of desire -- about how enduring passion pretty much trumps everything.
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Whether it will happen ultimately rests on the shoulders of Kim Jong-un.
The Shakespearean bed trick, where it is so dark that somebody ends up making love to the wrong somebody (or as it happens, ultimately the right somebody), could never happen in our bright bedrooms, but the soft velvet of darkness turns even a familiar lover into an unknown encounter.
What happens ultimately is that the non-stationarity and nonlinearity when they are analyzed using the Fourier transform induce many additional harmonic components spreading the energy over a wide frequency range.
"I understand all of the things that happened, but, ultimately, you just feel sorry for the kids, for whom those centres were lifelines.
The long and short of it was that we had to run two paths to get to the bottom of what had happened, and ultimately where Bergdahl might be: Did the soldier simply get into a taxi?
"Ultimately, that's going to happen, and ultimately the people who gentrify the neighborhood are the ones who complain loudest about the degree to which it gets gentrified".
Perhaps making growth happen is ultimately beyond our control".
That's not going to happen, and ultimately, it would imply a large and growing subsidy from taxpayers to low-wage employers.
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