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It eventually transpired that Mr. Ryan had indeed once run a marathon, but that his time was actually more than four hours.
Obama the candidate had put together a successful electoral coalition but not as it eventually transpired a successful governing one.
As it eventually transpired, a coup was organized by the KGB and was timed to prevent the signing of a union treaty on August 20 that would have strengthened the republics and weakened the centre.
For giving offence is as nothing compared with the grotesque offences that eventually transpired.
"Of course I'm embarrassed by my failure to foresee what eventually transpired," Greenspan told the Times a few months after Lincoln went belly-up.
They returned two days later and reported on what eventually transpired.
How this epic fusion of ancient martial arts, modern dance, and futuristic technology eventually transpires, has to be seen to be believed.
By extending the talks again they have avoided a total collapse, but they have also raised the stakes, ensuring that failure, if that is what eventually transpires, will be all the more cataclysmic.
"It hasn't transpired.
That, at any rate, hasn't transpired.
"It's really odd how this has all transpired".
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