The volume concludes with five state maps showing county divisions between 1820 and 1870 and an index. |
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A brief historiographical article concludes the work along with a select bibliography and list of contributors. |
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So, as to not spoil the movie, I will only tell you that it concludes with an unexpected twist. |
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The most important thing reading does for us, she concludes, is to give us a sense of our true selves, to reclaim us from the world. |
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In addition, the study concludes that laundering cloth diapers produces nearly ten times the water pollution created in manufacturing throwaways. |
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After lots of blah blahs on the pros and cons of a relationship, he concludes that they should not be together. |
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In part 2, the narrator concludes that this surrender produces merely the illusion of self-control and self-possession. |
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Of course it doesn't help arriving from England because everyone concludes that I've brought the weather with me. |
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The study concludes that an inter-hospital transfer service would be the most appropriate in an all-island context. |
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On the verso where the poem concludes the page is divided into two columns with this hemistich division. |
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Given his feats, birthright, and fortunes, he concludes that he does, in fact, deserve Portia. |
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I am betraying little if I say that the piece concludes with two happy couples and much sentimental claptrap. |
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He concludes that conspiracy theories about wills and a police attempt to frame Slater were nonsense, but the true killer may never be known. |
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To that end, Harlan concludes that Up From Slavery was more a work of fiction than biography. |
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Therefore, he concludes in a lovely non sequitur, there must be a connection between behavior and physical appearance. |
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The volume concludes with an appreciation of his academic career and, usefully, a full bibliography of his published writings. |
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The myth concludes with the moral that of all the beings ever created, nobody has ever got or will ever get the better of a baby. |
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This post concludes our tour of Horizons Unlimited, a sheltered workshop on the south edge of Emmetsburg. |
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The new leaflet draws on a number of international clinical studies and concludes that precautions must be taken when using mobile phones. |
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The season concludes with Puccini's famous Madame Butterfly, a tragedy about a Japanese girl's undying love for her faithless American husband. |
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Also for coherence, the cooking portion of the program concludes with still photographs of each chef's set of prepared dishes. |
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He concludes that bilingualism was a failed social experiment because of the closeness of the referendum. |
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The book concludes with a riveting chapter on terrorism under the cloak of other religions. |
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Or are the birds simply so clever at finding a carcass soon after the animal's death that its owner concludes they are the perpetrators? |
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The report concludes that apprenticeships are by far the best pathway to full-time employment or self-employment. |
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The book concludes with an examination of applied ecology and of popular culture, again necessarily synoptically. |
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The author concludes that all symptomatic or likely symptomatic patients should be treated. |
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Block concludes that consciousness cannot be defined other than circularly, via rough synonyms or ostensively, through examples. |
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The Book of Revelation, itself an heir to a long prophetic and chiliastic tradition, concludes with a vision of the New Jerusalem. |
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The author concludes that the colonists began to work at sunup and came in to breakfast at nine or ten. |
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A recent Oregon State University study concludes overpopulation is the single biggest threat to the environment. |
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He concludes with 12 specific recommendations on how to stop the highway robbery of taxpayer's money. |
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His essay concludes with a look at the Netherlands' largely fruitless efforts to establish a New World empire. |
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Anyway, back from the pub and out for a quick meal with her indoors and that concludes the heady celebrations. |
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The recital concludes with a rarely heard aria with cello obbligato from Arianna, written for the soprano castrato Carlo Scalzi. |
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It concludes with how the tenants react to the accident, and how their noise transforms into music. |
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He concludes that the most important distinguishing factor between canella, cassia, and true cinnamon is their oil content. |
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Each chapter opens with an overview in the form of a bulleted list of paragraphs, and each concludes with a literature cited section. |
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The Omnium, a six-discipline event, concludes on Sunday with the 15km scratch race and the 1km time trial. |
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Pressing his stethoscope to her chest the father concludes that the girl has a heart defect and proceeds to wall her off from the external world. |
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This fascinating chapter concludes with a discussion of the compositional arrangement of calligrams based upon the 1913 photograph. |
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He concludes that according to Halacha this man was considered a Jew, but one who had no right to land. |
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From this, Meilander concludes that emergency contraception is more like contraception than abortifacient procedures. |
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As the first powerhouse dive concludes, begin lifting the rod high and reeling on the downstroke, pumping the fish up from the depths. |
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It concludes with hands together, each playing doubled notes, creating an impressive, loud bagpipe sound. |
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The report concludes that all sightings were explainable by natural events, such as the weather or meteors, or were of normal aircraft. |
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A study of 113 countries concludes that oil and mineral wealth tends to make countries less democratic. |
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Kelly concludes with a gibe at his colleagues' casual derogation of the blogs. |
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But she concludes that despite a series of reforms, its culture remains weighted in favour of doctors. |
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Gupta, who considers the views of all other historians as relevant material, concludes that it was principally a political execution. |
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This month my two-part series on the Dukes of York concludes with the dukes from the Stuart, Hanoverian, and Windsor dynasties. |
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The title poem, which concludes the volume, poses a series of questions about perspectives. |
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The IFS concludes that taxes would have gone up whoever won the last election, because it was the only way to balance the books. |
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The chapter concludes with a discussion of agreement markers triggered by inflection classes. |
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The report concludes that current husbandry systems cause serious problems for all species of animals reared for fur. |
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As this is ballet, like opera, there are lots of improbable plot twists before the story concludes with a happy ending. |
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The author looks at the different issues and technologies affecting time, and concludes it is the most important of the verities. |
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The report concludes that they contribute directly to the high bed occupancy and blocked access to acute beds. |
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Vaillant concludes that we know far more about the clinical course of common cancers than we do of alcoholism. |
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He concludes with a section on famous prayers and another of prayers by the famous. |
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It concludes, for example, with a soft-shoe routine by Spacey and the young actor who plays him as a boy. |
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The book concludes with an overview of the fashionable world of the Yoruba. |
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The study concludes that things are looking up for renters and prospective renters in the Waterloo area. |
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Duncan concludes with an especially relevant discussion on the laws of war. |
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Surprisingly, Foot himself concludes on a much more upbeat note than this depressing tale might suggest. |
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The disputatious ceremony concludes, fittingly enough, with a traffic jam involving two processions trying to go in opposite directions. |
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It concludes with a modern-day Bach chorale in the winds and a restatement of the stately, sonorous string chords from the opening procession. |
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The exhibition concludes with an academic conference on 22 February, the 200th anniversary of Barry's death. |
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Zechariah, however, is given a punitive sign, while the annunciation to Mary concludes with her pledge of willing submission. |
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The forum concludes that morning with a general session reviewing the top issues facing the dairy industry today. |
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Camera flashes illuminate the speaker as she concludes her two-hour address to a thunderous standing ovation. |
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The episode concludes with disquieting and unresolvedly painful images of an eventually genocidal race war. |
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In his autobiography he concludes, somewhat apologetically, that perhaps he preferred objects to people. |
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Repeating this deconstructive gesture, Boucher concludes his video with an aporia that serves as a goad to further ethico-political vigilance. |
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The book concludes with detailed appendices, chapter notes, and a glossary. |
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Initially, the artist blocks out his masses, then zones them by tonal contrasts, and concludes by linear accenting and overpainted figures. |
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The Report concludes with a synthesis of the issues and a plea for government to play an even more interventionist role in the second economy. |
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In Aion, he concludes that the astrological fish is a symbol of the archetype of the Self. |
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It concludes that since military service is a burden, moral considerations require that the load be shared as equally as possible. |
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The volume concludes with concert arrangements of Chopin's Rondo, Op. 16, and five waltzes. |
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In paradise, the omniscient narrator concludes, there are no stories because there are no journeys. |
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Our present interglacial, he concludes, is similar to the one that preceded it. |
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This part of the text finally concludes with an account of the visual and auditory systems. |
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He concludes that Isaac Newton, Wittgenstein, Lewis Carroll, and W.B. Yeats were on the high end of the autistic spectrum. |
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It concludes by suggesting future avenues of research for improving upon current substance use measurement techniques. |
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The study concludes the only practical way to avoid those costs is to enforce the law, and reduce the number of illegal aliens in this country. |
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Richard concludes his essay with an observation that I wish conservative democratic majoritarians would take to heart. |
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Inside, an exhibition of pictures of mutilated corpses and glass cases containing the bones of the victims concludes with a visitors' book. |
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There are no fish bones in Norse archeological remains, Diamond concludes, for the simple reason that the Norse didn't eat fish. |
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The lesson for fashion outlets is to ensure that they really do provide customer service, the study concludes. |
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Naturally, the mother concludes the report unenlightened, and afraid of the consequences both of the vaccine, and of measles. |
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Therefore, instead of a final dispensation, the story of a monster at the limit of the tellable concludes irresolutely, even incoherently. |
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Rubble na Mickies concludes the trilogy by drawing strands from the previous novels into a tangled skein. |
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The British, the author of this scholarly and objective study concludes, lost both the will and the ability to rule by force. |
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One researcher concludes that alcohols have the most rapid bactericidal and fungicidal activity of all agents used in hand disinfection. |
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He concludes that they were working on plans to make bacteriological weapons resistant to standard methods of treatment by antibiotics. |
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Yet no one, he concludes, has offered demonstrable proof that Paul made conscious use of schooled rhetorical training. |
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The article concludes with a discussion of the uncanniness of this re-emergent form of commodity fetishism. |
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He concludes that the first person singular may not be the appropriate voice after all. |
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He then concludes Chapter 2 with an excellent discussion about digital and analog chess clocks, scorebooks, scoresheets, and other equipment. |
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The changes will also lead to an increase in the number of problem gamblers, the study concludes. |
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He concludes that the nature of this coverage serves to marginalize the groups and assert a greater level of social control over them. |
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The book concludes with biographical comments, notes on the text, and indices of persons, places, and topics. |
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The study concludes that over the nineteen-year period Australia's relative citation impact has declined, unlike other countries. |
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This study concludes that the schools in the Southeast are totally unprepared for this wave of immigration. |
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One reason is if the judge concludes, as a matter of law, that the defendant owed no duty to the plaintiff. |
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The study concludes that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable, and that ethical dilemma case discussions may enhance moral development. |
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The report concludes that to properly address the needs of children in Scotland requires not just money, but a quantum leap in terms of attitudes. |
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That is so, in the same way that if after a verdict of guilty an appellate court concludes that the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory it quashes the jury's verdict. |
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Lewis resumes action in the Olympic Stadium today in the long jump before the event concludes with the javelin and 800m where she has made a vast improvement this year. |
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The speech to the nation, which concludes Christmas dinner at homes up and down the country, has already been recorded. |
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Second, conduct an investigation into yourself that concludes you did nothing wrong. |
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This multi-disciplinary study concludes that climate alarmism is unwarranted and counterproductive for the developed world and particularly for the world's energy poor. |
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As we have arrived at the first day of the month that concludes with All Hallows Eve and Reformation Day, I was wondering how people here mark the last day of October. |
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The work concludes with exciting, whirlwind restatements of the phrase. |
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When the Litany is sung or said immediately before the Eucharist, the Litany concludes here, and the Eucharist begins with the Salutation and the Collect of the Day. |
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My granny the Escort concludes with two of the women reaching a crossroads of sorts. |
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The first modulates from the tonic key and concludes with a cadence in a related key, usually the dominant for pieces in the major, the relative major for pieces in the minor. |
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At the end, the sonorous Welles concludes with a little talk about Halloween. |
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Having put the recent storms over the use of intelligence into a balanced and reasoned perspective, he concludes with the following sobering observation. |
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It concludes with an explanation of the meaning of Independence Day to Americans with matchless eloquence and insight in words that remain as relevant now as then. |
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And it concludes with two sell-out matinees, on Saturday and Sunday next. |
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The final part of the book concludes with life on shore, the coastguards, shipwrecks, beachcombers and history of the Ballinskelligs Cable Station. |
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The inventory concludes with a list of animals and half-human creatures, noting tigresses, vultures, and giraffes together with mythical unicorns, pans, and centaurs. |
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The future role of Nasa has been thrown into question by a high-profile report that concludes the agency is not able to send crewed missions to the Moon and Mars on its own. |
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A middle position for the Middle Kingdom is the correct stance, this commentator concludes. |
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He concludes that the value of zinc in persons with common cold symptoms remains unestablished because of blinding problems in comparing oral zinc preparations with placebo. |
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The volume concludes with a selection of unseens used in O-level papers. |
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The court concludes the defendant breached the contract with the plaintiff by using inappropriate materials and installing the posts and rails in an unworkmanlike manner. |
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The report concludes that these antennas can be used to determine sheet ice thickness and to supply information to help in the detection of brash ice. |
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Rao concludes that it is ultimately necessary to make a fundamental distinction between mind and consciousness, a distinction found in Vedantic teachings. |
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However, the German Commission E monograph on buchu concludes that insufficient evidence supports the modern use of buchu for the treatment of UTIs or inflammation. |
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This article concludes by suggesting ways in which the currently stalemated debate might be revitalized by principled interventions from scholars and concerned citizens. |
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Holtz ultimately concludes that ornithomimosaurs and tyrannosaurs probably form a monophyletic group, although his calculations do not yield a clean separation. |
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The study concludes that while there might be quality teaching in individual classes in secondary schools, the disjointed approach does not serve pupils well. |
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It is likely that you will join in the author's song with joy and wholeheartedly endorse the great hymn to eco-feminism with which chapter fifteen concludes. |
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He concludes that novels about terrorists will continue to be written, but that they will not be as sympathetic towards the actual doers of the deeds. |
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The book concludes with a twelve page chapter on other Stonewalls and sixteen pages on lines where white plays e2-e3 rather than fianchettoing his king bishop. |
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Father Charles Sweeney and Rev Bruce Hayes switch on Castletownshend Christmas lights at 6 p.m. and carol singing concludes a great day out for all the family. |
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He concludes by recommending the establishment of federal or confederal representative governments as a means of maintaining some degree of democracy. |
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However, that paragraph concludes with a statement that a confession will not be voluntary if the questioning is calculated to overcome the freedom of will of the suspect. |
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There are, however, major differences between the diet of Faroese and the diet of Inuits, and care must be exerted before one concludes that Inuit children are at risk. |
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What really happens once the episode concludes with its trite little ending is that the Klingons replace the flintlocks with Uzis, and the Federation ups the ante. |
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My only problem with his entire process of execution is his violent follow-through, which concludes with a wicked bend of the elbow recoiling behind his ear. |
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The entry concludes with cross references to other articles. |
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Chaytor concludes, damningly, that a university system financed wholly or largely out of general taxation can only ever be a system designed for an elite. |
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While he concludes with a proposal for detente, his own account shows that these disputes are likely to be as intractable as they are longstanding. |
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The passacaille that concludes this opera is a doozie, lasting for most of the final scene, and involving two bass patterns in alternation, one descending and one ascending. |
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Mathias concludes that it would be hard to find anybody who has rendered greater service to the Welsh nation than William Salesbury. |
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He concludes that contrary the popular argument, contractionary effect of the tariff was small. |
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Saturday entertainment is headlined by Kellie Pickier, and concludes with fireworks on the waterfront. |
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A detailed study of the great cormorant concludes that it is without doubt to dry the plumage. |
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Another biographer of Harold, Peter Rex, after discussing the various accounts, concludes that it is not possible to declare how Harold died. |
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And against the conspiracy theories, Badian, followed by O'Brien, concludes that Alexander 'died of disease, undiagnosable to us. |
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When the debate concludes, or when the Closure is invoked, the motion in question is put to a vote. |
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Lead has the highest atomic number of any stable element and concludes three major decay chains of heavier elements. |
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The city still celebrates Scottish Heritage week which concludes with the BC Highland Games. |
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The report concludes with the profiles of major players in the hospital stretchers market such as Anetic Aid Limited, ArjoHuntleigh, Inc. |
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Ransome concludes that Wilde succeeds precisely because the literary criticism is unveiled with such a deft touch. |
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The speech marked one of the last public appearances Fletcher will make before he concludes his ambassadorship to the country. |
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The figures were released at the First Regional Hypertension Conference, which opened yesterday and concludes today at Gulf Hotel. |
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Van Duzer concludes that there is merit in more than one of these typologies while rejecting some outright. |
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The series concludes on September 26 with the wonderful second and third symphonies, and the tone poem Oceanides. |
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Part one concludes with Arseniy Vydrin's chapter, which surveys the expression of counterfactuality in New Iranian languages. |
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Once the division concludes, the tellers provide the results to the presiding officer, who then announces them to the House. |
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When the piping finally concludes, a third man steps forward. |
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Once the division concludes, the Tellers provide the results thereof to the presiding officer, who then announces them to the House. |
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The author concludes that the knowledge derived from Wikipedia compares favorably with the manually constructed knowledge bases Cyc and WordNet. |
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She concludes with a discussion of neorealist screenwriter Cesare Zavattini's reflections on the meaning of neorealism and its legacy. |
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Evans concludes the Reform Act marked the true beginning of the development of a recognisably modern political system. |
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The book includes background on the war on the Western Front, and concludes with the story of the aftermath of the War to end all Wars. |
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The report concludes that members of the National Police acted insubordinately with regard to the country's laws and Constitution. |
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In the emotionally charged Immolation Scene that concludes the opera, the former Walkyrie calls for her steed, Grane. |
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It concludes that the Service is essentially a monopsonist in this market, since almost no one else will pay for such information. |
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Sunseri concludes with a call for Indigenous women and men to engage in struggles to decolonize. |
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The section concludes with a chapter on Swinburne and Joyce and the reputed English vice of flagellomania. |
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Since action theory touches on the mind-body problem, Quante concludes with an account of Hegel's reduction of it to a category mistake. |
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Fanaticism, however, chooses no favorites, as Hoffer concludes, and so we presently turn to hyperexpansive prejudice. |
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And drawing examples from daily life, he concludes that our country is governed by unionism, partisanism, amateurism, and procrastination. |
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The volume concludes with a reference section, a bibliography of source glossaries, and a name index. |
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The Kingdom negotiates and concludes international treaties and agreements. |
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It concludes with soto pensively surveying the city he grew up in. |
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Prorogation usually occurs about one year after a session begins, and formally concludes the session. |
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A 2011 UNICEF report concludes that sharia law provisions are discriminatory against women from a human rights perspective. |
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The bull concludes with the usual declaration of the authority of an apostolic letter. |
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The article concludes with a brief consideration of the liminal significance of the Knossos Labyrinth's location on the island of Crete. |
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That should inhibit no-one, however, for this is a tasty, everyday red with bright fruitiness that concludes with touches of vanilla and nutmeg. |
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One study concludes that portolans originated from earlier charts drawn on what is now called the Mercator projection. |
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He concludes that the Personalists built a distinctive school, not a dominant movement. |
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From this, historian Peter Heather concludes that at this time the Vandals were located in the region around the Middle and Upper Danube. |
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There is also a diving competition and a firework display concludes the event each year. |
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Another study concludes that as of 2006, voting blocs have, on at least two occasions, crucially affected the outcome of the contest. |
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Then Aristotle proceeds and concludes that the actuality is prior to potentiality in formula, in time and in substantiality. |
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Comparing common worship with the Ordo, he concludes that contemporary worshippers are often indifferent to traditional structures for worship. |
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This story, after the digression, concludes with the retelling of the main points of Branwen's story. |
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He concludes each chapter with a number of scholia that assist the reader in contextualizing the chapter's major subject. |
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The Court concludes, however, that Blue Sail Cayman solicited business sufficiently in East Carolina to bring it within East Carolina's jurisdictional statue. |
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The evening concludes at the popular Ray s Bar for digestifs. |
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If the European wind is felt on the Balkan too, the problems will only pile up and the dioptrics will be increased with the neighbors and Europeans too, Ivanovski concludes. |
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Slote's chapter concludes with a comparison of how structuralist and poststructuralist readings of a single sentence fragment in the Wake would differ. |
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In The Consciousness of the Litigator, Duffy Graham concludes that litigators rationalize their morals to advance their fee-paying clients' positions. |
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In the core chapters Thach describes the haggling at the convention that wrote the US Constitution, and concludes with an analysis of what the hagglers really got. |
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The chapter concludes with interesting discussions of real-balance effects and liquidity traps, Ricardian equivalence, and the role of fiscal policy in generating inflation. |
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If only we could all be more sceptical about what we're told, the show platitudinously concludes, there wouldn't be any more Spanish Inquisitions. |
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Russell's textbook on witchcraft, the final chapters of which now seem dated, Bailey concludes the book with a recent overview of neopaganism, the Craft, and Wicca. |
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The doctors in Europe are also striking for higher salaries but nobody over there thought of accusing the strikers of violating the Hippocratic Oath, Rizaov concludes. |
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Sly convincingly concludes that Schubert's works during this era demonstrate his experimentation with the relationship between thematic and structural recapitulatory devices. |
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Katerina Blazevska concludes for Dnevnik that she does not want a pro-form to see the ideal solutions for a new facade of the Government building. |
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However, eyen after this deed, the situation with the country's democracy and the other remarks of foreigners will be monitored once again, Ruzin concludes. |
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Feldman concludes that the Phenomenology allegorizes the successes and failures of conscience, which can never bind its words conclusively to its acts. |
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A correct analysis concludes that mandated a la carte would be more expensive for consumers and result in less choice and shrinking diversity in cable programming. |
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But he concludes by saying that in time of scarcity such Poor Laws, by raising the price of corn more evenly, actually produce a beneficial effect. |
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He concludes that Esperanto tends to be more popular in countries that are rich, with widespread Internet access and that tend to contribute more to science and culture. |
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He concludes that Domitian was a ruthless but efficient autocrat. |
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He further sets the date of dissolution of the Hansa at 1630 and concludes that the Hansa was almost entirely forgotten by the end of the 18th century. |
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Paan, the practice of chewing betel nut, generally concludes a meal. |
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Rosenfeld concludes that the phenomenal appeal of his pamphlet resulted from his synthesis of popular and elite elements in the independence movement. |
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They said that revised estimates indicated that the costs of refitting the 187 aircraft built by the time testing concludes in 2016 would be lower than feared. |
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However, the De Primo Principio version concludes with this argument. |
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Jackson notes that only in the north does the cluster appear in place names borrowed after circa 600AD and concludes that it may have been a later dialectal survival here. |
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Severin concludes his investigations by stating that the real Robinson Crusoe figure was Henry Pitman, a castaway who had been surgeon to the Duke of Monmouth. |
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The young pianist was Polish-born Edyta Lajdorf who displayed a real feel for the rhythmic drive of the piece which concludes with a Stravinskian evocation of peasant dancing. |
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Some studies The same report concludes that in Europe, using hydraulic fracturing would have very little advantage in terms of competitiveness and energy security. |
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Each chapter concludes with an onomasticon, a study of proper names. |
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The KIA sponsored series will be continued with the Otjiwa MTB Marathon on 2 June and concludes with the Uris Mountainbike Classic in Tsumeb on 29 June. |
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The book concludes with a reminder of threats to elephants' survival, especially from poachers, and emphasizes the importance of nature preserves. |
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Former MP Slobodan Najdovski concludes for Utrinski Vesnik that it is clear that, except for the ruling parties, all other are stand-ins for creating a media image. |
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But the philosophical analysis that concludes that we must choose between materialism and some form of vitalism is based on a limited understanding of the options. |
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It concludes that Villancicos exhibit linguistic features mostly common to other Hispanic areas, with some more specifically Mexican sociolinguistic characteristics. |
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Based on the foregoing discussion, the author concludes that immigrants, under specific circumstances, deleteriously impacted low-skilled domestic workers. |
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Johnson concludes that black youths who spent five years in desegregated schools have earned 25 percent more than those who never had that opportunity. |
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Manco Mitevski concludes for Utrinski Vesnik that when elements of threat of global interests are noticed, the international strategists use the carrot and stick approach. |
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Lortie concludes that the apprenticeship of observation tends to weaken the effects of teacher education, which typically emphasizes Deweyan progressivism. |
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