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A substitute "W" began to wiggle, walk, and wobble — in a kind of visual, extraprose equivalent of onomatopoeia (the word "path" on "The Electric Company" walks down one) — and ultimately wrestle (a phonemic mistake, unusual on the program) with Kermit until he weakened.
When we asked what was wrong, the woman replied, "I grew up in postwar Germany, and many buildings that were weakened by the bombing would shake like this one and ultimately fall down".
He turned that experience into a positive one, and ultimately created what is now known as Trans*H4CK.
In every case but one, despite anger, the older brother -- legally and often in reality more powerful -- restrains himself when challenged by the younger one, and ultimately this makes possible a reconciliation.
It would be a vast project, perhaps an infuriating one, and ultimately a fruitless one — because it would be hard not to undertake it with an eye toward the movies one could and perhaps should have been watching instead.
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"Any artificial increase due to political expediency will help no-one and ultimately damage one of the most successful government policies in recent years," she added.
That yet more unaccountable power should be gathered into the hands of one corporation – and ultimately one man – should give us pause to think seriously about the threat to democracy and the massive failure by our governments, our regulators and our parliamentary representatives to stand up for the public interest in media pluralism.
Radio led to television, small markets to bigger ones and, ultimately, CNN.
He'd put his affairs in order, planned his funeral, said goodbye to loved ones and ultimately died in my arms.
But close enough; the Fifth, on Tuesday, was fitfully gripping — as much in stunning pianissimo moments as in loud ones — and ultimately triumphant.
Some videos are by people simply sharing their coming-out stories; others are part of a process, falling somewhere between coming out to one's loved ones and, ultimately, to anyone with an Internet connection.
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