But in conclusion, let me simply say that after you leave the White House, a number of things happen to you. |
Then he returned to the galant style, and in conclusion passed into a bravoura, such as from him even has seldom been heard. |
The finished product, in conclusion, is far from perfect and we are left regretting that David fled so abruptly. |
I doubt that this will turn out to be right, but the point to be made in conclusion is that there is only one way to find out. |
In short, and in conclusion, either we scale down our ambitions for Europe or we provide it with the wherewithal to realise them. |
As they say, time is money, so in conclusion, computers are very important to our modern way of life. |