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This ship was the USS Monitor. She became famous after duelling inconclusively with the Merrimack, or CSS Virginia, on March 9th 1863 off Hampton Roads, Virginia.

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This ship was the USS Monitor. She became famous after duelling inconclusively with the Merrimack, or CSS Virginia, on March 9th 1863 off Hampton Roads, Virginia.

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words that tell how a story ended: * abruptly * suddenly * in an open ended manner * predictably * dramatically * unpredictably * sadly * happily * negatively * positively * confusing * inconclusively * creatively

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There are examples in both end of the extreme : Some Jews reportedly experienced that their flats and houses had been looked after (and even cleaned by women auxiliary), whereas other returned to find their business taken over by others. I'm certainly no expert, but have read a debate by where historians disagreed about what was typical, so apparently the subject is poorly or inconclusively researched.

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The jury is still out on who won the battle of Ironclad and continues to be a topic for debate. The battle was very important to both the north and south but since neither ship put the other out of battle the true results are inconclusive.

Though the action was a tactical stalemate, since the Union blockade was not broken; so, the strategic victory must go to the North.

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Manga series do not have "season". Sometimes a series that ends inconclusively or abruptly will have a sequel series, or the title will be changed to mark a significant change in the story. However HanaKimi does not fall into any of these pseudo-exceptions; it is a straightforward 23 volume series with no followup series or "season".

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