She's a whirlwind of anger and violence, desperate to deny the finality of Rocky's affliction that she knew she would one day have to face. |
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The finality of a fully formalized theory is that of halfway houses, of temporary stops. |
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The finality of death of a young man with glowing prospects for success is a shattering blow indeed. |
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While it was too early to comment with finality on the hearing, yesterday's evidence was a vindication of the minister. |
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The sense of finality which that conveyed really brought home the violence and viciousness of the act. |
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Everything seemed so strange, so surreal almost, and yet with a definite air of finality. |
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It suggests finality, unalterable change, the dramatic passage from one epoch to another. |
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He set down his fork with an awful finality, a sign that had always heralded the start of an argument, but his voice was mild. |
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For some reason, there seemed to be a particular finality attached to this latest bereavement. |
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Contemporaries were agreed that there was an awesome finality to these events. |
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But that means you don't have the pleasure of adorning the tree, or the season-ending finality of returning the ornaments to their boxes. |
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I would remark that, topographically, Modern London is essentially Protean, and there can be no finality in its depiction. |
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For the 777 students who sat the country's toughest exam, the walk down the corridor to receive their results had a definite air of finality. |
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The door locked with a click that echoed in her ears with a finality that bespoke doom. |
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In English, these tones suggest finality, the fall frequently occurring at the end of a statement, the rise at the end of a yes-no question. |
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There is a trade-off between perfection on the one hand and speed, economy, and finality on the other hand. |
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With finality Skye stopped walking, the measured beat of her steps coming to an abrupt end. |
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I'd rather face up to the finality and get on with my life, lonely or not, for as long as it lasts. |
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Our moving forward is impeded by the finality of this event, but the memory of these five wonderful people wills us to move forward. |
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Refolding the note with finality, Grace opened a drawer in the desk and deposited the note beside a stack of parchment. |
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Her tone had a note of finality to it and intuitively Nell rose, hands quivering with anticipation as she reached for the shabby black book. |
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When you take the field for the opening game, the finality of the coming games dawns on you in a very powerful way. |
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The doctrine of res judicata prevents the retrial of judicially settled issues and asserts the finality of judges' decisions. |
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There must be something in us that wants finality, the dramatically satisfying capper to a star's life. |
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It was a Boeotian custom to burn the axle of the cart in which the bride was brought to mark the finality of the migration. |
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This statement, regardless of its finality, did nothing to hamper Nikki's argument. |
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Although she was chilled to the bone by the finality of the Queen's words, a part of her wondered if that wasn't such a bad thing. |
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When he did, it was with a finality that implied the conclusion to a great tale. |
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He tried to put a tone of finality in his voice, but it wavered and Alex was beginning to think he understood what had made him so nervous. |
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The finality of his tone brooked no argument, and it seemed as though it had finally sunk in that Mr Cunningham had tried something on me. |
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But the finality in Angela's voice deflated that hope like air rushing from a popped balloon. |
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Completeness and potential finality of injury to reality are the dangers that arise out of contemporary fact manipulation. |
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At the end, Alex felt there was a certain finality, as if perhaps he'd never see Benny again. |
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There's a horrible, ringing finality to his words that shakes me to the core. |
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The Spanish Civil War itself proved a fitting setting for a film that ponders death and its finality. |
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With aching finality, the moon unseen reached its perihelion in the sky and the hour sounded the twelve chimes of middle night. |
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Mead describes human existence as evolving toward an open future that cannot be prefigured with any finality. |
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The judge banged on the table again, wielding the gavel like Thor's hammer, this time with a note of finality that echoed in the spacious room. |
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As the faint stars flickered like a thousand tiny candles, a definite sense of finality came over her. |
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The finality of death that you might want to give to criminals would be just as final on the falsely accused. |
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What modern psychologists dispute about the chrysalis image is the finality it implies. |
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With the concept of the soul, an entity that is supposed to live on for eternity, death is seemingly cheated of its sting of finality. |
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They address matters of fate, fatality and finality with yet more weight and wit. |
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Even though a dreadful sense of finality pummelled him and threatened to bring back the depression that had barely nagged him for many years, he kept walking. |
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A guilty plea with a sentence of life would bring much desired closure and finality. |
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Some blinded veterans recall that doctors did little more than bluntly inform them of the finality of their condition, and ask them if they had any questions. |
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This general trajectory of life moves from the fluidity and possibility associated with birth to the stillness and finality of death and ancestorhood. |
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The finality of standardized exams, effectively tracks out some students, whose best second option is vocational school. |
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Capital punishment makes people uneasy because of its absolute finality. |
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The tone of her voice indicated finality to the conversation. |
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The trouble is that life itself lacks such convenient, atoning finality. |
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As a performance, a speech act somewhere between recitation and song, his delivery eschews the apparent fixity and finality of a poem printed in a book. |
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Science proceeds on preponderance of evidence, not on finality. |
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In everything they said, there was this air of acceptance, and tentatively, experimentation rather than celebration, of a resolve towards provisionality rather than finality. |
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The purpose of section 73 is to require the claimants to bring all claims in one appeal, and to achieve finality in determination of that single appeal. |
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It had started dilatory and divisive tactics on the finality of accession. |
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The tone of finality could be heard on the cable-news lobster shift that is now a regular feature of late election nights. |
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Jurisdiction and natural justice invoke the primordial instinct of courts to second guess other tribunals and thus defeat the greatest benefit of arbitration, its finality. |
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A band, in slow, last chorus finality, warms the crowd up nicely. |
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At this age, your child is likely beginning to grasp the finality of death and may personify death as the boogeyman or a ghost. |
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I would ask that we bring forward discourse on the finality of science, and also on ethics in Europe. |
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The finality of the internship would be to experiment the highlighted mechanisms, through the fulfilment of a demonstrator. |
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Their mates would kneel to inspect the fallen or pass on with a gesture of finality. |
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Her voice held a tone of finality that signaled the end of the discussion. |
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But such a document has a finality about it which seems inappropriate in the face of technological uncertainty. |
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Killing off Mitchell did give his story some welcome finality, despite meaning he can't return. |
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After a few minutes, his interpreter snaps his notebook shut with authoritative finality. |
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There is a way to bring finality to the issue and it is simply an apology or a correction from the minister involved. |
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It provides real-time processing, settlement in central bank money and immediate finality. |
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Binding decisions will allow us to achieve closure on claims and bring finality regarding questions about lawful obligations and compensation. |
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It brings certainty and finality with respect to the Tsawwassen's rights and title. |
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Otherwise, the principles of procedural fairness and finality of proceedings could be seriously compromised. |
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The federal government requires certainty and finality when it settles a claim. |
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Other factors, such as privacy and payment finality, were not included in the survey but may well be equally important. |
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He has spoken, his words carrying a finality in his mind, one where the club will come back to the table with a more realistic offer in his Illinoisan eyes. |
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I hate to carve up a book into parcels, to evaluate art with that crass finality of the food critic judging course after course. |
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Most of them, I believe, are altogether vaguer, more non-committal, not so much insisting on the reality of heaven as refusing to believe in the finality of death. |
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She rang up the gum and the sports drink with a sort of violent finality. |
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The guffaws and giggles cackled around the school for all to hear and my bubble of individuality was burst with the finality that only mockery by one's peers can accomplish. |
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And this is completed sculpture, presented in its finality of bronze and not, as too many times in commercial galleries in the halfway house of gypsum. |
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The opening triumvirate is as strong as any string of songs he's written, and the wistful finality of the sweetly cathartic title track foreshadows a disappointing comedown. |
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Its grandeur fabricates a challenge to the indeterminateness of fate, even more so its finality, by preserving love and hope as viable antidotes to inevitable ends. |
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A court cannot grant finality to a constitutionally infirm judgment. |
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Alisdair shouts the finality of his decision and demands that she fulfill the contract of providing lessons. |
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Excellent writing skills are also a necessity, given the finality and authority of the documents written. |
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The balances in the other payment or securities settlement systems operating in France are settled in the course of the day in TBF, which thus provides finality of settlement of the transactions exchanged therein. |
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The Board dismissed the application, emphasizing the importance of the principle of finality of Board decisions, and the exceptional nature of reconsideration. |
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Gray perhaps knew these men, sharing ideas about death, mortality, and the finality and sublimity of death. |
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The merest adumbration of an apology on Baron Veen's part would clinch the matter with a token of gracious finality. |
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Timothy Radcliffe, Master of the Order during the Bologna Chapter, throws light on the finality of this Chapter mandate in his latest book, Why go to Church? |
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I accept the concerns and the anxiety that we should have safeguards, certainly that there should be a finality on information that is transferred, but we need to take practical political decisions. |
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The last of the Saints' veterans to have debuted in the 1990s, Hayes goose-stepped, baulked, dinked and tackled his way into the hearts of St Kilda supporters and his loss gives finality to an era now finished. |
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Is there a risk of ending up with an eco-neighbourhood that has little or no human finality and is just the expression of an ecological radicalism? |
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However, most of his Lieder evoke his deep, inner sentiments: the ache of unrequited love, the loneliness of the human condition, the inescapable finality of life, but also the comfort offered by nature. |
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This also may make it hard for your son to grasp the finality of death. |
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In particular, I would like to thank my friend and colleague, Ambassador Kenzo Oshima, for his work in leading the effort to bring the resolution to finality. |
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An inadequate incentive to defend, the discovery of new evidence in appropriate circumstances, or a tainted original process may all overcome the interest in maintaining the finality of the original decision. |
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At the same time, there remain cases where negotiations prove infeasible, or where the issues in litigation demand the broader clarity and finality that, often only the judiciary can provide. |
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There is a bit of a grey area as to the accused having doubt about the finality of the break-up and about where on a continuum of ignorance and criminal behaviour a particular conduct lies. |
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It is indeed important that there be a finality to these proceedings and it may well be appropriate for doctrines of judicial economy to be applied, but this is not such a case. |
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There is a strong public interest in the finality of orders. |
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They may be narrow technical reasons, such as untimeliness, lack of finality of the order appealed from, or the existence of independent and adequate state grounds that justify the lower court decision. |
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He wouldn't be the one dying, but he might as well have been, because the relief that would follow the killing had a deathlike depth and finality in prospect. |
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I am unaware of any third parties whose reasonable expectations might be frustrated if the proposal didn't have finality after 30 days in the absence of a notice requiring or requesting a hearing. |
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In law, the principle of finality demands that the validity of a verdict imposed before the coming into force of a subsequently enacted law be determined by the law as it existed at the time of the commission of the offence. |
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While Aoun strives to implement Taef Accord, the general reiterated time and again the indivisibility and finality of Lebanon, he added. |
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The finality of trial court findings of fact in legal systems based on the English tradition has major impact on court procedure in these systems. |
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The finality of an acquittal is dependent on the jurisdiction. |
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