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Although Seymour praised the bravery of Thétis' surviving French officer, Lieutenant Joseph Dedé, Dedé later swore in court that Thétis had not surrendered until after Triumph and Shannon arrived, a statement that contradicts not only British testimony, but also Dedé's own insistence on the night of the battle that he had not seen any other ships during the action.

The result was an effective military stalemate until the triumph of the Roundheads at the Battle of Marston Moor (July 2 , 1644.

From the end of Reconstruction until the triumph of the civil-rights movement in the 1960s, southern blacks who tried to vote risked a beating or worse.

Although broadcast networks had not taken them or the reality format seriously until the triumph of CBS's "Survivor," the two brush that off.

But until the triumph of the new laissez-faire economics in the 1970s and 1980s, most economists agreed that what mattered was not the size of a population but its human capital and its savings, investment and consumption practices.

"You have done what we always wanted to do, but never could," they told him.Walid Rashed, a volunteer with the April 6th movement, a secular youth group that helped organise the Cairo protests, says he could never put his finger on what was missing for his generation of Egyptians, until the triumph of the revolution.

More, they made it a beacon of liberation -- one that shone for a century until the triumph of the movement for which MLK gave his life.

Then, silence, until The Triumph of Achilles (1985), unless one counts the paper-thin The House on Marshland (1975), where she merely clears her throat in the lowest possible key.

Caesar enjoys his days of triumph, until he is cut down by the conspirators; Brutus and Cassius succeed to power, but not for long.

The town was better known for tragedy than triumph until Murray's achievements because of a massacre at his primary school in March 1996, when a gunman shot and killed 16 students and a teacher.

In her study The Recitative Soliloquy, Margaret Murata records that laments of this kind became a staple feature of operas until about 1650, "thereafter more rarely until the total triumph of the aria around 1670".

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