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Supported by St. Bernard of Clairvaux and later by Emperor Lothar II, Innocent was eventually acknowledged as the legitimate pope.
She clung to it fiercely until in 1949, as part of her treason sentence, it was revoked by her own country.The mistake was eventually acknowledged.
Methylmercury was eventually acknowledged by governmental authorities in 1968 to be the cause of Minamata disease (Social Scientific Study Group on Minamata Disease 1999).
It was eventually acknowledged by the Ministry that cost recovery was a significant barrier to uptake of the drug by community members and the decision was made that ivermectin would be free.
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Eustis unsuccessfully pursued claims against the Dutch for seizures of American goods and ships that had taken place during the reign of Louis Bonaparte over the Kingdom of Holland (the claims were eventually acknowledged by France).
Omar eventually battles his way through the resistance of one of his male pickups until he is finally acknowledged.
Alas, the story was eventually disputed by those close to Ali, who finally acknowledged he simply lost the medal.
Musk is a lot better at math than I am, but he eventually acknowledged that by "dinnertime" he really meant "the following morning's breakfast" — if, again, you didn't stop to go to the bathroom.
Xylose was eventually exhausted.
Many, who at first laughed nervously when asked if they were drinking more, and wanted to make certain no one thought they were drinking too much, eventually acknowledged that their consumption had increased, if only because they were going out more.
But this wasn't true, as Brodsky eventually acknowledged in a great and furious late poem, "On Ukrainian Independence," in which he berated the independence-minded Ukrainians for casting aside the Russian tongue.
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