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Graz'zt alone takes umbrage at pazuzu's claim to dominion over the skies of the Abyss, though the prince of Tyrants has never taken action against him beyond the occasional insult.

However, his benefactor the Beast takes umbrage when he steals a miraculous white rose for his beloved
Lithuania acceded to the ultimatum.

One night, Patrick confronted Karen with the townspeople and gave her an ultimatum--leave the town or be killed.

Later killed in the ultimatum wave.

Hours after the ultimatum was issued, Israel officially rejected demands, stating that "there will be no negotiations to release prisoners".

Herodotus IX, 6 9 However, when the Athenian emissaries then delivered an ultimatum to the Spartans, they were amazed to hear that a task force was in fact already marching to meet the Persians.

When the ultimatum expired on august 23 Japan declared war on Germany.

After lengthy negotiations involving Capagorry, Aubert eventually agreed to surrender on the condition that the ultimatum on the factories be made again as a way for him to save face.

The rebels gave no reply to the ultimatum, and a siege was immediately begun.

FANK was already at a strategic disadvantage following the seizure of the northwestern area of the country by North Vietnam in 1970 in response to the Lon Nol ultimatum, and the fall of various peripheral states to the Khmer Rouge in the same year.

It comes to light that he had given her a deadly ultimatum: kill herself, or he would kill her and their children.

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