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They say Pecker and Cohen worked out a deal that ultimately paid McDougal $150,000 for her silence,
that ultimately paid McDougal $150,000 for her silence
Ultimately, smoking is uniquely dangerous among the things you are legally allowed to do.
And ultimately, they lay off employees.
So ultimately, all of that adds up to slower economic growth as a whole.
I think what we're starting to see ultimately is that people are starting to consider other options.
The fear among health experts is that the burden will ultimately fall upon people to make healthy choices on their own, with little guidance from the government.
The fear among health experts is that the burden will ultimately fall
Researchers ultimately found that it was effective at stopping the measles virus.
The authors of the study believe that by suspending rational judgment, people are more likely to get together and procreate, which is, ultimately, a win for the human species.
more likely to get together and procreate, which is ultimately a win for the human
which means that in addition to not violating peoples' 4th amendment rights, they also need their information to be verifiable, well-sourced, and ultimately hold up in court.
So then 9/11 happened, obviously, and everyone got really mad at the CIA, and there were a bunch of hearings, and ultimately they settled on changing exactly one word, which was "the."
It was ultimately maybe too focused on keeping the sellers happy and wasn't doing enough to kind of drive buyer satisfaction.
It's ultimately like maybe too focused on keeping the sellers
Israel ultimately repelled the attacks and regained lost ground, but only after the US made the decision to supply the Israeli military.