The successful consummation of the band's fourth release started way before the amps were powered up and the tape machines started to whirl. |
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How the Administration plans to work toward that happy consummation is another of those awkward unanswered questions. |
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But as the deal moved toward consummation, the Goldman arrangement was never disclosed in public documents to AOL or Time Warner shareholders. |
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History is certainly not a rational process nor is it a progressive march towards a harmonious consummation. |
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He built the tenderness up slowly and carefully, until its consummation delivered a powerful emotional payoff. |
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Adultery here is defined even as the consummation of a marriage without the wedding rites. |
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The consummation, the crowning glory of a well-lived life, happiness would be granted only to the worthy, the virtuous, the god-like happy few. |
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Many are poets or aspiring poets, many are gay, and all take turns in a comical round-robin of flirtation, consummation, and rejection. |
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After the consummation of the marriage, there is a period of seclusion until the young couple re-enters society. |
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To the fate felt in the blood and acknowledged by the intelligence is added concern for his partner as the disease gallops towards consummation. |
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The basic question is not when the consummation will be but who will be the consummator. |
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The reality consists of an overriding concern with the physical consummation of their aborted marriage. |
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Better than that, it turns out they were married and she fled before the consummation of the marriage! |
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In this cultural context the sexual consummation of the relationship may be less rewarding than was anticipated. |
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The production of Canadian plays in London's West End and in other countries is not necessarily a consummation devoutly to be wished. |
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In the absence of consummation, the union was questionable at best and easily dissoluble without debasing the sacrament of marriage. |
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The worst of the worst what is left after basic consummation the longitudinal fibroma of sugarcane stalks the iridescent pulp. |
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Until that happy consummation, it will continue to hobble the Scottish economy and extinguish the spirit of enterprise it notionally champions. |
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The use of force was not proposed, and even the threat of sanctions was delayed until after the consummation of the atrocities. |
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The consummation of Eliot's appeal was the longest running musical in history, Cats. |
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The consummation of their hope is set before them, along with the salvation of the world. |
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But not all unions are the same, nor should the consummation of all unions be desired. |
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It's the physical act of consummation that has always defined marriage, legally and religiously. |
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Complaining of a stomach ailment, I had convinced Oglivie to leave the consummation of our marriage bed until tomorrow, when I was feeling better. |
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It is about a 15-year-old boy who leaves home for a hobo life, finds companionship, the consummation of first love and a home in a deserted train carriage. |
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In Chinese culture, whole pomegranates were rolled onto the floor of the wedding chamber to promote fruitfulness during the consummation of the marriage. |
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He falls asleep on his wedding night before his bride, Nathalia, enters the bedroom and finds her groom snoring away oblivious to the possibilities of consummation. |
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There was no ultimate consummation of their affair, however. |
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It is really a prelude to the consummation of the marriage, which takes place typically at the end of the evening, or, in rural areas, at the end of several days' celebration. |
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Is this a ritual dance, a prelude to the consummation of a deal? |
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The demonstrations and riots in Ferguson, to a certain extent, are the consummation of the marriage between rage and love. |
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If he was unaware of that fact until after consummation of the marriage, he may recover half of the dower if he wishes to remain married to her. |
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The trials and tribulations of the consummation are what make for the entertainment along the way. |
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The exclusion was due to the short time frame between the consummation date of the acquisition and the date of management's assessment. |
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They offer products and services in different fields such as new construction, renovation and household consummation. |
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We are now on our way to that glorious consummation, which had such a dramatic beginning at Christmas. |
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Preventive measures aim to complement physical protection measures and prevent the consummation of the risk. |
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If the husband dies, even before consummation, the girl is treated as a widow and given in nata to a widower in the family. |
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In developing countries the consummation of change is a process as delicate as it is urgent. |
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When this hermeneutic was applied consistently, the whole of Scripture became a vast panorama of interrelated events that pointed towards the final consummation of all things. |
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Lovers may be permitted an exception to this ironclad rule, if they never achieve the bliss of consummation — and therefore never have to wake to the beloved's morning breath the morning after. |
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As the consummation of the transaction had occurred after March 31, 2007, the partnership has not been accounted for in these interim financial statements. |
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This stands apart, as a later reversion to the expansive metaphysical tendencies of the first period, and represents a consummation of them: the first continuously choral and orchestral symphony ever composed. |
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For greater certainty, the Arrangement or the consummation of a transaction which constitutes a Superior Proposal shall not be considered a Change of Control. |
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The consummation of acceptable arrangements between the Aboriginal Pipeline Group and the First Nations of the North, coupled with arrangements with the Government of Canada. |
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Shareholders and GDR holders are advised that the consummation of the Rights Issue is not certain. |
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A resolution to approve the execution and consummation of an agreement of merger among the Company, Octapus, Inc. |
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There was no such thing as world history. For the Hebrews, on the other hand, the world was essentially history, a series of events beginning with creation and heading toward a consummation. |
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The consummation of the age will be accomplished by Kalki, the final avatar, or incarnation, of Vishnu, and will be followed by the creation of a new age, the Krita yuga, a golden era of righteousness and peace. |
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Celestina's deeply explored personality dominates the plot, ostensibly tragic, of the uncontrolled passion of the lovers, which ends in disaster after its consummation. |
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Chowdhry and Sherman argue that when the offer price is set before the consummation of the offering, the IPOs will be more underpriced. |
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In India, the Consumer Protection Act 1986 differentiates the consummation of a commodity or service for personal use or to earn a livelihood. |
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For through missionary activity, the People of God increases, the Body of Christ grows and the Temple of the Holy Spirit continues to be built up until the consummation of ages. |
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Adultery thus occurs not only in cases of physical relations between one spouse and a third-party, but also in the event of intimate relations, even in the absence of consummation. |
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Her lover's voyaging career may well have hastened their consummation. |
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