Others present awards to volunteers who are concluding service in a ministry. |
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The study's concluding chapter concerns itself with the culminating philosophy of the Gurdjieff movement in Harlem. |
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At the end, the same six pitch-classes provide the concluding hexachord of the tranquil violin melody. |
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Before concluding, we reiterate the importance of high morale and caution against false rumors, defeatism, uncertainty, and discouragement. |
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It also has some of the most tender passages Brahms ever wrote and a concluding series of halting triplets that is mesmerizing. |
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The Secretary of State relied in the cases stated on two alternative grounds for concluding that contributions were payable. |
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A local industrialist gave away the trophy and the prizes to the winners at the concluding day yesterday. |
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Chapter 5 introduces their role in development, concluding that epigenesis is really, really complicated. |
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In his concluding remarks Justice Ahmadi observed that government officials had to follow statute rather than waiting for ministers' orders. |
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The priest wraps a robe around the bride and groom, symbolizing their union, and blesses them before concluding the ceremony. |
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Plenty of prisoners only go on heroin after they get inside, rationally concluding that a long stretch in a vile environment is best blotted out. |
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I would like to make three brief, concluding observations by way of answering this question. |
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What is achieved by concluding that schizophrenia and other functional mental illnesses are disorders of the brain? |
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We are merely concluding unfinished business in terms of the deal, and this measure is the best form of closure. |
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But many of the faithful, concluding that there is no smoke without fire, are simply averting their gaze in mute despair. |
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More successful was our concluding stand of the tour outside a reconstructed village inn. |
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In the concluding 11 furlong race, Spencer will be aboard Mickmacmagooole, trained in Ireland by Seamus O'Donnell. |
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They also disturb the structured symmetrical balance of Hebraic paired reasoning in the concluding argument. |
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It's an unpleasant, manipulative trick, but actually pales in comparison with the moral vacuity of the concluding episode. |
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In concluding, he took a shot at the liberal tradition by cautioning against immanentism that he thought to be exemplary of Greek thought. |
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There are concluding addenda, appendices, and a thankfully comprehensive index. |
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The concluding festivity of a Wendish wedding was a shivaree after the bride and groom had retired. |
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Looking at the floor, he silently digested the information I had given him before concluding that my narrative was inaccurate. |
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Its concluding afterword presents an optimistic vision of future developments. |
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Only with the truly exciting transformation scene concluding Act 1 does the show finally get going. |
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Interest has also been expressed in the business and the receivers are hopeful of concluding a sale in due course. |
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His concluding paragraph is illustrative of his straightforward and rational approach. |
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In these concluding remarks, I shall return to the various issues concerning religious syncretism, which introduced this article. |
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There are almost four hundred references given in the book's concluding section, which is itself an important contribution. |
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His concluding paragraph is a bit of a humdinger, though, and is worth quoting in full. |
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The concluding chapter draws together the diverse strands of alterity explored to that point while examining alterity in history. |
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The concluding portion of the show brings the viewer back to the ambulatory at the right of the altar and facing into the body of the Cathedral. |
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The concluding item was an amusing sketch which took everyone by surprise as the finish was wholly unexpected. |
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The concluding Precipitato was a brilliant display of pure pianistic pyrotechnics. |
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They work more and more often in the supportless phase and find interesting concluding elements. |
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His concluding chapter forecasts increasing success for plant and animal preservationists in the future. |
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A comprehensive, combined name and subject index forms the concluding section. |
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As the title suggests, the book is divided into three parts, prefaced by a brief introductory chapter and followed by a brief concluding chapter. |
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The concluding lines of the poem stress the power the experience still holds. |
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Some points in the opera are on the unsatisfactory side of orchestral fullness for that reason, like the concluding cataclysm. |
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The concluding Allegro has a rollicking, folksy character, complete with a drone-like accompaniment. |
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Add in fever and the fact that my cough has gotten significantly worse in the last two days, and I'm concluding that I have the flu again. |
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The strings players brought invigorating energy to the concluding Allegro assai. |
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Then she tried dating, concluding from one adolescent's attempt to cop a feel that all men go about this, no matter what their age. |
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With the coda taken at a fierce clip, the brilliant concluding string flourishes were like musical sunshine greeting the joy of spring. |
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Sabellianism emphasized the fact that God is one, wrongly concluding that in the Godhead there is a single principle or rule. |
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Brooks Bruzzese perfectly delineated the sentimentality of Holst's Air and brought high spirited pulse to the suite's concluding Dance. |
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The truffle mash would have made a concluding trinity of earthy flavours, but was over-salted and lacking in the distinctive truffle flavour. |
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The concluding chapters seek clues to the enigma among a maze of misconceptions and misinterpretations, and occasional intimations of conspiracy. |
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The replacement iPod mini finally arrived yesterday concluding a six week marathon without any mobile music. |
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Just as you were concluding your report, someone raised a Mexican flag behind you. |
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The concluding second movement maintains Stock's penchant for slow, deeply melancholy finales. |
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The sale also went down in history as concluding the process of privatisation of Bulgaria's banks. |
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However, before concluding that the Spill Trustee Council has violated its fiduciary duty as trustee, another explanation should be considered. |
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The concluding Samba throbbed with rhythmic intensity and interpretive individuality. |
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Jones took an early bath concluding one of the shortest games in his career. |
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I also enjoyed Howard Shelley's playing in the concluding Allegro moderato which is also very melodious. |
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At their summit in Tokyo, Goh and Mori are expected to announce the launch of negotiations for concluding a free-trade agreement. |
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You say the fact that so many apparently meritorious applications were rejected is a ground for concluding that they weren't considered? |
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Each chapter has a useful set of concluding paragraphs for a quick analysis of theme studies. |
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Finally, in the concluding chapter, he highlights theoretical issues that deserve more attention in future research. |
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In their concluding games tomorrow week, Meath will be at home to Longford and Wexford travel to play Carlow. |
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In recent times Adoration also takes place every Wednesday in the Parish Church from 10.30 am and concluding with Benediction at 5.45 pm. |
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The concluding part offers concise results of the studies of the history of military science in Russia and the Soviet Union. |
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After a rest day on Wednesday they resume against the Channel Islands on Thursday and meet defending champions Ireland in their concluding game on Friday. |
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Finishing the Triple Crown with the Belmont is like concluding a triathlon with a marathon. |
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But the concluding chapter in the story of the bosnian War has yet to be written. |
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The episode seemed to be moments from concluding with nobody hurt, if not necessarily happy ever after. |
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The melody delivered with minimal counterpoint is followed by a development with increased counterpoint, concluding with a spare restatement of the melody. |
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Kendal Choral opens proceedings by singing five anthems in the Anglican church tradition starting with the 16th century and concluding in the present. |
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That case held that the motions judge made no error in concluding that the limitation period had run, given that the material facts were not in dispute. |
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Each panel expresses the nearing dissolution of life, concluding with the macabre image of a man face down on a rock-bound shore, the sea at his feet. |
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As no doctor could help, he began to examine himself in mirrors, eventually concluding that faulty postural habits lay at the root of his problem. |
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They danced inside and underneath the enormous longhouses, concluding the celebrations with the consumption of large amounts of prepared foods, including sago and yams. |
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This was a particularly risky means of concluding a siege as the attackers using ladders would be continually assailed from above on their climb up the walls. |
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Eliot clearly had authorial doubts about her concluding remarks. |
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Under the action plan, the two countries agreed to speed up negotiations aimed at concluding the peace treaty by resolving the territorial dispute. |
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Flatten Image proclaims to eradicate all the working spaces gathered so far and merge all blend modes and opacities into a concluding pixel value. |
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The orchestra follows with a suggestion of the Dies Irae in the tympani as the music reaches a climax that is followed by the quiet, concluding statement of the solo violin. |
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Johnson could well have a treble on the card as he looks to have an outstanding chance in the concluding Weatherbys Bank Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race with Lennon. |
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That is not the explicit focus of this effort, but there are some relevant analyses and sidelights, that are taken up again in the concluding essays. |
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Indeed, blaming bad local governance and the existence of corrupt middlemen is like concluding that our sleeveens and gombeen-men of the 1840s were responsible for the Famine. |
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One can imagine, for instance, concluding that a friend needs sympathy and help, unmixed with expressions of judgment about whether the friend behaved badly. |
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The players also were tested in the bench press, broad jump, vertical jump, short shuttle and 3-cone drill before concluding the workout with positional drills. |
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This year sees the concluding instalment of the 1901 census returns for Annagh Parish, and it features townlands to the south, west and north-west of the town. |
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Last week, science was busy counting the calorific intake of Homer Simpson, concluding his addiction to doughnuts places his fat intake on the high side. |
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A distinct centricity therefore is inaugurated in this opening section by two musical sentences, each concluding with structurally important silences. |
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Then in the concluding three paragraphs the doctor summarises his opinion. |
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Recent studies challenge value creation in conglomerate mergers, concluding that there are no synergies created through diversification or horizontal mergers. |
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After concluding his studies, he pilgrimaged to various religious centers. |
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Due to other commitments which largely include concluding his studies in International business, he will only be able to hold shows two or three times a year. |
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So, more studies are needed before concluding the maximum amount of additives for each ingredient and deciding whether the foods qualify under the regulation. |
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Indeed, Schwartz was also the primary author of a study concluding that obese people whose systems secrete insulin at high levels may be protected against further weight gain. |
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Windows booted without any hiccups, and to test load performance I ran a cruncher on it for about 10 minutes before concluding that the new speeds were solid. |
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The concluding portion of this article provides a lengthy discography that presents recordings that focus on tearful situations and crying themes over the past six decades. |
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And so the deluge of emotion in the concluding scenes comes off as dispiritingly false, even if the storytelling talent which preceded it was undoubtedly real. |
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A sestina is a highly structured poetic composition that is comprised of six six-line stanzas and a three-line concluding stanza known as an envoy. |
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The menuetto second movement was a graceful dance followed by a concluding rollicking rondeau. |
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I remember concluding temporarily, that it was a search for Fool's Gold and that they wouldn't find real gold until they were older. |
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Cultural and technological developments transformed European society, concluding the Late Middle Ages and beginning the early modern period. |
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Chesterton and Walpole, concluding that the former was the better man, the latter a better writer and both were classics. |
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Primark continued to investigate the allegations for three years, concluding that BBC report was a fake. |
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In the concluding pages of this minisaga, Croesus sends to inquire of the priestess of Apollo why the oracle had misled him. |
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At the concluding Treaty of Utrecht, Philip renounced his and his descendants' right to the French throne and Spain lost its empire in Europe. |
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In the following October, UNESCO's expert team published their final report, concluding that the wreck could not be Columbus's vessel. |
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The territorial dispute has since prevented Japan and Russia from concluding a peace treaty to formally end the war. |
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At the concluding Treaty of Utrecht, Philip renounced his and his descendants' right to the French throne. |
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An answer to this concern may well be germinally present in Piazza's critical but brief concluding discussion of conventionalism. |
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Toshiba said ACME has manufactured and sold DVD videodiscs in Italy without concluding a licensing agreement with Toshiba concerning the patents. |
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The concluding chapter is devoted to sentencing, probation, and expunction. |
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Each Portfolio Crit session will entail four classes with sessions concluding on January 31 and February 1 respectively. |
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These end in a textured cragginess that gives dynamic energy and an ageless, weather beaten vitality to the concluding pieces. |
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It was stated by IGP Islamabad while speaking at the concluding ceremony of Police Summer Camp School here Sunday. |
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The plan did not come to fruition, with government officials concluding that the organisation lacked the experience necessary to be viable. |
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The concluding section describes how Tui na can be used in combination with acupuncture. |
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Principal filming began in Paris on 16 February 1965, and moved to Nassau on 22 March, before concluding at Pinewood Studios in May. |
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The insistent tune that runs through the concluding vivace non troppo is delimited by a dialogue between staccato violin and sonorous cello. |
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His concluding analysis places particular emphasis on the significance of various manifestations of the king's titulary. |
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Hills will step out for the final time as a professional jockey in the concluding handicap, in which he rides Bunraku. |
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The concluding section addresses ecological network analysis, and offers a prospectus for future aquatic food web studies. |
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This study was cast into doubt when it was later found that Newton himself wrote the study's concluding remarks on Leibniz. |
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He said this while addressing the concluding session of Pakistan Navy Operational Exercise RIBAT 2014 at PN Dockyard, Karachi. |
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Thursday will be another rest day, while Friday will mark the championship's concluding day of play. |
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On Monday, the Court of First Instance issued an opinion concluding that the Department of Treasury had improperly attempted to invalidate a binding tax agreement with Doral. |
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Dein rejected that argument, concluding that the connection between the property and the drug offenses was not substantial enough to make it forfeitable under federal law. |
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Ian Mongan picked up a one-day ban for careless riding in the concluding race, landed by Extemporise after his mount veered across unplaced Tartiruga in the closing stages. |
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In 1763, after concluding the Peace of Paris which ended the war, Lord Bute resigned, allowing the Whigs under George Grenville to return to power. |
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An agreement was made between the Soviet Union and the United States to remove enemy nuclear missiles from both Cuba and Turkey, concluding the crisis. |
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After this, Ithaca is at peace once more, concluding the Odyssey. |
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Finally, the concluding section of Metropolitan Natures picks up on the theme of metropolitanism or the relationship between city and countryside. |
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After concluding the case studies, a survey of techniques not discussed in detail is provided, as well as hypnotic induction and the author's favorite facilitative narratives. |
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In the concluding remarks, Dr Malcolm Nattrass highlighted the superior glycaemic control achieved with Levemir compared to conventional insulins. |
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Sciences concluding from dignities, and principles known by themselves. |
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After concluding that the Court lacked jurisdiction in the case, the further review regarding the substantive issues presented was arguably improper. |
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In 2008, the seven martyred members of the Melanesian Brotherhood were honoured during the concluding Eucharist of the 2008 conference at Canterbury Cathedral. |
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In 1521, Kazan emerged from the dominance of Moscow, concluding a mutual aid treaty with the Astrakhan Khanate, the Crimean Khanate and the Nogay Horde. |
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The concluding part of their quest to find the Nile sees the three using a small raft to cross crocodile-infested waters and progress to Lake Victoria. |
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This section contains dichotomous keys to genera and species alphabetically beginning with Abies fraseri and concluding with Zanthoxylum americanum. |
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