" In the end, he concludes the "mystery" is "unsolved.
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" It is, Priban concludes, "like our lives don't matter.
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" Dunham concludes her statement with an official "I'm sorry.
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" "As Margaret's case concludes, she should be left alone.
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" Newport concludes, "I just want to keep making art.
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" Breihan concludes that "it really shouldn't sound so easy.
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Don't worry — the video concludes on a sweet note.
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Program concludes Sponsored by Microsoft View the discussion thread.
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" She concludes, "As Democrats embrace the fight against domestic
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" The ad's narrator concludes: "We agree with Elizabeth Warren.
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" It concludes: "Lindsey Glass is the person who called 911.
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Jaeger will be on administrative leave until the investigation concludes.
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Tomorrow... #Rockdoughberfest concludes with a new hit from KISS. pic.twitter.
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The exhibition concludes with a switch from rose to ochre.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve concludes its policy meeting on Wednesday.
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The film concludes with Reynolds' acceptance of the SAG award.
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A week after "Judy: Behind the Rainbow" concludes, on Nov.
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The pair concludes they aren't interested, and are initially relieved.
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He dutifully thanks his benefactor and concludes the message: "#ad".
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"Hemingway destroyed every friendship, every love affair," concludes Mr Morris.
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"CHAI successfully intervened in a transforming market," Mann Tweel concludes.
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"This was a really fun experiment to film," she concludes.
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China is becoming less attractive, he concludes with some sadness.
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"There is no good death, I now know," she concludes.
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The album, however, concludes with a quintessential young Zuck selfie.
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It is unlikely to survive a court challenge, he concludes.
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"There are so many incidents where this happens," Rhames concludes.
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Game of Thrones Season 7 concludes August 27 on HBO.
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CNN will revisit the contract once Brazile concludes her role.
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"Now, they want to imprison these children indefinitely," Dawson concludes.
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Such distant secondhand accounts are not enough, Dr Fanta concludes.
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ET on ABC and concludes Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET.
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"I'm proud to say I knew Dave Kleiman," he concludes.
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"There was certainly an elephant in the room," he concludes.
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"The Jedi were right" to hide them away, he concludes.
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The Fed concludes its June meeting after European markets close.
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"Loneliness is personal, and it is also political," Laing concludes.
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" Altman concludes that "I think they're an incredibly important organization.
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"It looks unfinished, but it's an honest presentation," she concludes.
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We'll hopefully see more of this one before E3 concludes.
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"Live bolder, live louder, live for now," the ad concludes.
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"24: Legacy" concludes its season April 18 at 8 p.m.
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"Snowflakes and liberals are not eligible," their Facebook post concludes.
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"It's okay to be somebody and change that," he concludes.
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"Wasted opportunity is unacceptable with stakes this high," she concludes.
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That concludes the very long, mostly boring 90th Academy Awards.
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Program concludes Sponsored by NBWA & Tyco View the discussion thread.
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As the film concludes, she books a ticket to Morocco.
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"Fuck these backwards laws on the books," the vendor concludes.
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Voting concludes March 8, with final results expected March 21.
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The policy meeting concludes with a news conference on Wednesday.
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" The statement concludes by saying, "Hercules is happy and healthy.
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The report concludes that his murder was deliberate and premeditated.
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"He's something even more dangerous," a second male journalist concludes.
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"There's ten to twelve lifetimes of work here," concludes Grigonis.
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When the game concludes, electronic duo Georgia takes the stage.
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"It really was extremely stupid of us," the tweet concludes.
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" He concludes: "So my opinion: Avery is guilty, Dassey not.
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In the end, he concludes: The shutdown plan is sound.
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"The Fake News Media is the real opposition," it concludes.
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"A strange game," the computer finally concludes, to everyone's relief.
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Shaw concludes this post thusly: Mr. Lundgren's scheme was simple.
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"No further information will be provided until the investigation concludes."
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"The war on drugs is an epic fail," he concludes.
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"Human nature has brought us to this place," he concludes.
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Bessie, she concludes, must be someone who's never had kids.
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However, research overwhelmingly concludes that more guns equal more deaths.
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That concludes our debate for this evening, a spirit one.
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The event concludes with a celebration of chocolate and sweets.
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The deal concludes several years of negotiations between the companies.
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Our expert literary review concludes that Dr. Seuss could never.
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The Walking Dead concludes its seventh season on April 4.
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And as Thorpe concludes, the change isn't coming — it's here.
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That process concludes Monday, when the 2015 rules officially end.
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This concludes our rankings of all important sandwiches in America.
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Like, that's how he concludes a purchase at a deli.
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It concludes with Jayapal, in Seattle, becoming an American citizen.
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The study concludes that Clinton's strategy may have backfired badly.
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That concludes our debate for this evening, a spirited one.
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Usually paid intimacy concludes with some kind of definitive transaction.
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However, the proposal concludes that no new rules are needed.
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Week 6 concludes on Monday with two matches: Immortals vs.
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" The article concludes: "Please, let's band together by staying apart.
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"Slow Burn" concludes with an episode about that NBC appearance.
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"You can take Nate McMurray at his word," it concludes.
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But, as Starobin concludes his story, the equation blew up.
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"It was not just about the South Pole," he concludes.
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What threatens the Christians, he concludes, is what threatens Palestinians.
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" He concludes: "10,000 hours is the magic number of greatness.
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It will do much more damage before the film concludes.
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The tournament starts two days later and concludes April 2.
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"His hubris blinds him to the bigger picture," Sheehan concludes.
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That argument concludes that athletes ought to be paid less.
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The $10,000 tournament, hosted by the Paris Legion, concludes Sunday.
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But the study concludes that doesn't mean they weren't proactive.
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He concludes that economic and market fundamentals are still strong.
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"The winner of Tuesday night's debate was Trump," he concludes.
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" Ultimately she concludes, "For now Martoma's motivations remain a mystery.
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Toshiba agreed to provide notice before it concludes any deal.
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The fine concludes the Munich prosecutors' investigation into the company.
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Program concludes Sponsored by NBWA & Tyco View the discussion thread.
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Typically, the swooping season for the magpie concludes in October.
|
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Week 4 concludes on Sunday with three matches: —eStar vs.
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And Amy Sedaris's satirical home show concludes its first season.
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"That's the great thing about a political revolution," DeVito concludes.
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The report concludes that Trump tried to have Mueller fired.
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Both men, he concludes, are essentially alike in the end.
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"Today we find ourselves at a crossroads," the statement concludes.
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No, he concludes at the end: There weren't two murderers.
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The show, which concludes with a two-hour finale on Nov.
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The second game will start shortly after the first game concludes.
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What's the idea Donna shares with Cameron as the series concludes?
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"As Margaret's case concludes, she should be left alone," he said.
|
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As Zendaya concludes her performance, Cranston looks on from the audience.
|
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The Walking Dead concludes its current season Sunday at 9 p.m.
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" An online promo featuring Cohen concludes with the tagline "Sacha graduates.
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"I encourage my fellow designers to do the same," she concludes.
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"We have to fight her like father would have," she concludes.
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Seita concludes by looking at little magazines in the digital era.
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"We're north of 500 million people using the product," Systrom concludes.
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When it concludes, there will be 3,533 cases left to try.
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Taggar concludes, "I think it's a great way to build empathy."
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That's partly because the film concludes during a SantaCon in Chicago.
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"From Bacteria to Bach and Back" concludes with a look ahead.
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This also concludes a saga that has dogged Ma since 2011.
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So, the study concludes, those aging tests are almost certainly premature.
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"Our knowledge of blood is wide yet unfinished," concludes Ms George.
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"What got Labour here won't get them there," concludes Mr Roberts.
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Issa Rae's masterful HBO comedy concludes its first season on Nov.
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"AI can solve such important problems in our society," Sharma concludes.
|
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She concludes her book by examining Mao's afterlife in China itself.
|
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"So this couldn't have been a primary burn site," Zellner concludes.
|
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The episode concludes with Chris making the decision to confront Colton.
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It concludes that the overall effect on political knowledge is insignificant.
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"Amazon talks a lot about values of leadership," the letter concludes.
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"Nobody should have to tolerate sexual discrimination," Denise, the secretary, concludes.
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" The video concludes, "You are strong, and you are not alone.
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ET) on Bravo, and concludes July 16 (at 9 p.m. ET).
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"I think that's the great thing about dermaplaning," concludes Dr. Jack.
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"The industry is taking advantage of an emotional time," Voorhees concludes.
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Iowa." The announcer concludes: "Donald Trump, New York values, not ours.
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In Minnesota, investigative data is typically nonpublic until an investigation concludes.
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Yet the FCA concludes that competition in the sector is weak.
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January 30 The kissing allegation can't be confirmed, the investigation concludes.
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The ad concludes with the image of a nuclear mushroom cloud.
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This is natural chemistry on a natural beach, the video concludes.
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No detail of the event is certain until the investigation concludes.
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He concludes that to a large extent, herding is at play.
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" He concludes, "We have decided to remove it from our schedule.
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"The symbol of counterculture is now just culture," the ad concludes.
|
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"Amber Waves" concludes not in a grain field but a grave.
|
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The Fed concludes a two-day policy meeting on June 15.
|
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Debord bleakly concludes that the integrated spectacle now permeates all reality.
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" Finally the husband concludes, "Fabric is the best club in London.
|
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Gladwell concludes: "Let's create a safe space for the neurotic tortoise."
|
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Dems must boycott Gorsuch hearings until the FBI's Russia investigation concludes.
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"Hell yes to getting lit on Monday night," the email concludes.
|
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The report concludes by analyzing international law concerning crimes against humanity.
|
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" That in itself, she concludes, "is like a revolution for one.
|
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"End these racist, inhumane and unconscionable abuses now!" the letter concludes.
|
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No one's health is immune from climate change, the report concludes.
|
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But it concludes on September 24th and the Welshman is losing.
|
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So Trump concludes that we can never, ever know the truth.
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It concludes that the "Medicare for all" proposal endorsed by Sen.
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The decision concludes a long battle between CEU and Hungary's government.
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Program concludes Sponsored by Hiring Our Heroes View the discussion thread.
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And once the debate concludes, columnists and contributors will provide reaction.
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The annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, called Hajj, concludes on Wednesday.
|
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"Joe Manchin is out of touch with West Virginia," it concludes.
|
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"The result is an administration in a holding pattern,"Politico concludes.
|
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Official results from the trial won't be released until it concludes.
|
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No matter what this investigation concludes, people remain jittery about attacks.
|
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This year's auction started on May 27 and concludes June 1.
|
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Pittsburgh concludes its regular-season at the Fighting Irish on Wednesday.
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"If Ted Cruz's mouth is moving, he's lying," the ad concludes.
|
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Later, a battle concludes between the ringmaster and the space witch.
|
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The book concludes with the prince anally birthing a miniature minotaur.
|
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"We want to get out of San Francisco," Frehn confidently concludes.
|
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"I no longer need the body fortress I built," she concludes.
|
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Or is he, as Gurnemanz at first concludes, just a fool?
|
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Rusbridger concludes by throwing up his hands and putting the onus
|
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Week 8 concludes on Sunday with five matches: —Golden Guardians vs.
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It is possible, Atlas concludes, only once you know yourself. ♦
|
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Significantly, the exhibition concludes with the history of the Aldeia Maracaña.
|
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But the study concludes that that doesn't mean they weren't proactive.
|
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"Metal has always been about going against the grain," Sjöström concludes.
|
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His campaign slogan "The Netherlands is ours again," concludes the message.
|
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Good luck finding another talent like that before Brady's career concludes.
|
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The article concludes by saying patients need to understand the risks.
|
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Our store is closed and will reopen after the investigation concludes.
|
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Week 8 concludes Saturday with five matches: —FC Schalke 04 vs.
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" But as Maya concludes: "Who wants to eat biryani every day?
|
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Betz-Hamilton concludes Pam made over half a million dollars disappear.
|
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Once the in-person realignment concludes, there's the early vote redistribution.
|
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Once the in-person realignment concludes, there's the early vote redistribution.
|
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It concludes that the attorney general does, indeed, have this authority.
|
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" He concludes the poem with a call to "make America again!
|
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Whatever it concludes, the investigation is not only justified but essential.
|
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"Pretty soon we'll have new ways of categorizing data," he concludes.
|
|
Launch Weekend concludes Sunday with four more matches: Paris Legion vs.
|
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It's something his closest friends wonder as the final season concludes.
|
|
The show concludes with the musicians' building to a cosmic trance.
|
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He concludes that affluent parents invest $10 million more per child.
|
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The Nuggets are 4-3 on their homestand that concludes Monday.
|
|
Rachman's book concludes with some optimism about the West's continuing influence.
|
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"The evidence does not establish any impeachable offense," the report concludes.
|
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The 120-day suspension concludes at the end of next month.
|
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The Fed concludes its deliberations with a news conference on Wednesday.
|
|
"What happens next is up to you and me," Frum concludes.
|
|
"It's time to change our Senator," the McCaskill attack ad concludes.
|
|
Coney Island Flicks on the Beach concludes its season on Aug.
|
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It's still subsidized by the suffering of the poor, he concludes.
|
|
To deny these two parts," she concludes, "is to deny humanity.
|
|
"Antonio Delgado can't be our voice in Congress," the ad concludes.
|
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"Just another DC insider in it for himself," the ad concludes.
|
|
That, TPC concludes, would cost about $13 billion over 10 years.
|
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"By diversifying the nodes that can provide data," the paper concludes.
|
|
"I'm not sure where the industry is headed," Dr. Payne concludes.
|
|
And this sort of thinking naturally concludes in one-man rule.
|
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"Nasty stuff," he concludes, in a statement no one can disagree with.
|
|
"The facts strongly suggest a case of mistaken identity," concludes Haki Africa.
|
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"The system only works if victims choose to pay," the study concludes.
|
|
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Interest rates set to rise as Fed meeting concludes.
|
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"Russians like to blame America for everything bad in Russia," she concludes.
|
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"Prosecutor elections fail for two reasons," Wright concludes in the Moritz report.
|
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"Hope you're doing well," he concludes, signing off with his first name.
|
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Or at least, that's what we're led to believe that Phoebe concludes.
|
|
The movie concludes with Dahmer picking up a hitchhiker soon after graduation.
|
|
That could happen as early as Friday, when the bench trial concludes.
|
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"They are both interesting groups but have somewhat different agendas," he concludes.
|
|
The drama continues in The Good Girls, which concludes the twisted mystery.
|
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The decision concludes a review of research using tissue from aborted fetuses.
|
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Then she concludes with the instantly infamous comments about "allegiance" to Israel.
|
|
Season 4 concludes with the best player, Tywin, dying on the shitter.
|
|
The states appear committed to their lawsuit regardless of what DOJ concludes.
|
|
The sale concludes at the end of the day Thursday (June 2100).
|
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"We think of Operator as the third wave of commerce" Chan concludes.
|
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"The actress concludes, "My interests are bigger than pondering a stranger's face.
|
|
Doherty's three-part Entertainment Tonight interview concludes on Wednesday (check local listings).
|
|
" Burnison concludes by saying the department "remains committed to working with Congress.
|
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"There will be no further public statements about this matter," it concludes.
|
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It concludes that he "appropriated his father's entire empire as his own".
|
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ET. Yellen concludes her testimony before the House Financial Services Committee tomorrow.
|
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" Instead, she concludes, "It could be time to meet a new Slayer.
|
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That concludes my story entitled, 'If Hannibal Lecter Loved Biore Nose Strips.
|
|
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion concludes Tuesday at 9 p.m.
|
|
"Wow, I am hurting myself so much all the time," she concludes.
|
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"Live Nation and Parkwood Entertainment apologize for any inconvenience," the statement concludes.
|
|
The singer's 27-city U.S. tour concludes April 6 in Tacoma, Washington.
|
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"I would like Brett to be on the court today," she concludes.
|
|
On March 17, the rodeo concludes with a performance by George Strait.
|
|
The 2019 book concludes that humans have more in common than not.
|
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The report concludes that HCSEC's operational independence is both robust and effective.
|
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"My only goal is to work with really great directors," he concludes.
|
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"If we don't stand together the Dayaks will be marginalised," he concludes.
|
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" He concludes, "Our leaders are for diversity, just not where they live.
|
|
"She's basically a NPC [non-player character]," concludes Beth Elderkin at io9.
|
|
Bublé's 27-city U.S. tour concludes in Tacoma, Washington on April 6.
|
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"Of the three, I think it wins by a mile," he concludes.
|
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They "go in the right direction but have fallen short", he concludes.
|
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Maybe, but J.P. Morgan concludes that buybacks do accomplish their main goal.
|
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"America cannot afford another four more years of Obamacare," the letter concludes.
|
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It concludes that an FTA with America would increase GDP by 0.2%.
|
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ET. The Week 1 slate concludes with two games on Monday night.
|
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"But it was always the Red Room," Nell concludes during her speech.
|
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" Lexington concludes that refugees "make the country stronger, as well as better.
|
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We will make our recommendation to the House when our work concludes.
|
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"The internet is facing real challenges on many fronts," Google's Kosslyn concludes.
|
|
" "Tehching Hsieh," Sonny concludes, "gave me an understanding about time and patience.
|
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These would bring "multi-meter" rises in sea level, the report concludes.
|
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But, he concludes, he's changed: I am not who I once was.
|
|
Program concludes Sponsored by TVB with NBWA & Tyco View the discussion thread.
|
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"I wonder if I'm the right person for video games," he concludes.
|
|
The 2016 Capcom Pro Tour concludes with the Capcom Cup on Dec.
|
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It opens on Tuesday and concludes on Thursday with an ESPN telecast.
|
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Being a parent, he concludes, is the most thrilling journey of all.
|
|
The network moderator concludes her introductions and tees up the opening question.
|
|
Again and again, Black Mirror concludes that the difference lies in agency.
|
|
Ohio State concludes its regular season against archrival Michigan on Nov. 30.
|
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The report concludes, "She is the sole author of her own misfortune."
|
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Jury selection finally concludes and the majority of jurors are African-American.
|
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This important national debate should take place before Mueller concludes his report.
|
|
" Madley concludes that officials created and managed a "well-funded killing machine.
|
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The report concludes that there were 28503,22019 turn backs in fiscal 2017.
|
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"Only the most inside-the-beltway followers will tune in," he concludes.
|
|
Toronto concludes its three-game homestand on Tuesday against the Denver Nuggets.
|
|
" He concludes by stating, "If only our generals today were as astute.
|
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Their brutal actions constitute crimes against humanity as well, the report concludes.
|
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"I'm the Chinese Communist Party, always together with you," the voice concludes.
|
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It, too, concludes that climate change is real and anthropogenic in origin.
|
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" For good measure, he concludes by calling the outcome an "imbecilic vote.
|
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"A nation born in revolution will forever struggle against chaos," she concludes.
|
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"F--- management, f--- this job, f--- Walmart," he concludes in the video.
|
|
"We live in history the way fish live in water," Slouka concludes.
|
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"I won't sit still for you to appear with magic," she concludes.
|
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" The story concludes with the observation that the facility "mostly processed horses.
|
|
Men's qualification concludes on Tuesday while the all-around final is Thursday.
|
|
A British inquiry years later concludes he was killed by Russian spies.
|
|
Coach Pep Guardiola concludes his three-year stay in Munich this spring.
|
|
True, the play begins and concludes with matches of bruising, bloodying violence.
|
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"It literally can't be opened without destroying it," the repair company concludes.
|
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"Just wanted to make sure you guys knew!!" the Reddit post concludes.
|
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" He concludes: "I sometimes think that I shouldn't be a chef really.
|
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The informant concludes from this that Toca is unable to finish anything.
|
|
O.J. Simpson, but she ultimately concludes that the paleontologist must be sacrificed.
|
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"A price on carbon is central to prompt mitigation," the report concludes.
|
|
Dunne will not even be done when the season concludes in Dubai.
|
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"Markets are constructed by people, for purposes chosen by people," Appelbaum concludes.
|
|
The show concludes with an abrupt insult, the commonest of angry epithets.
|
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The essay concludes: Of course, not everyone can afford such a trip.
|
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"I still can't get his voice out of my head," Packer concludes.
|
|
The article concludes: Still, that's no reason for print devotees to sniff.
|
|
"Ayotzinapa demonstrated that Mexico's problem is not just the PRI," Toussaint concludes.
|
|
What if Mr. Mueller concludes that the president has committed a crime?
|
|
For many fans, tennis withdrawal begins just after the U.S. Open concludes.
|
|
The exhibition concludes with a video Scott-Douglas shot on his iPhone.
|
|
It concludes with Biden botching a line from the Declaration of Independence.
|
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" The ad concludes: "Your right to self-defense depends on this vote.
|
|
Mr. Nicas concludes: Mr. Colvin does not believe he was price gouging.
|
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Mr. Nicas concludes: Mr. Colvin does not believe he was price gouging.
|
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"I'm so grateful for the hardships I have been through," he concludes.
|
|
Trinity Wall Street's important Webern festival concludes with this Saturday lunchtime concert.
|
|
"That concludes our debate —" Ms. O'Donnell told viewers confidently, before stopping herself.
|
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" It concludes, "If I knew the way, I would take you home.
|
|
" She concludes the message with: "Let's fuck around and have another baby.
|
|
The film concludes with a tearful meeting between Abrams, Dixon and Lumet.
|
|
"The evidence gathered does not establish an impeachable offense," the memo concludes.
|
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"It isn't a picture, really, of the essence of Nick," he concludes.
|
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"I'm just happy I have a spot at all," he concludes, dreamily.
|
|
This installation concludes her yearlong residency with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
|
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"Either intervention would avoid trapping Internet regulation in technological anachronism," she concludes.
|
|
" Wicker concludes, "The heart of the matter was the fear of blackness.
|
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"The old banner will have to come down someday," as Wark concludes.
|
|
What's next after the question and answer period of the trial concludes?
|
|
This two-part Season 2 premiere concludes on Monday at 9 p.m.
|
|
Oliver Stone concludes his interviews with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
|
|
This hedonist's holiday concludes its run at the end of this year.
|
|
The report firmly concludes that the investigation was both legal and unbiased.
|
|
This difference was too small to be meaningful, the study team concludes.
|
|
After the reaction concludes, you're left with a lot of soapy foam.
|
|
This revised and updated version of "Three Men" concludes that because Gov.
|
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A British inquiry years later concludes he was killed by Russian agents.
|
|
" There are, she concludes, "winners as well as losers in the Anthropocene.
|
|
"The picture I have presented of taste is hardly reassuring," he concludes.
|
|
"This is a terrible, cynical way to make tax policy," Fox concludes.
|
|
And he will face the Mets 11 times before this season concludes.
|
|
"So, it is safe to exercise, despite concerns about coronavirus," he concludes.
|
|
A five-event racing series concludes with one member being named champion.
|
|
"Desire does not go out like a match," the rueful narrator concludes.
|
|
The essay concludes: Clearly, nature calls to something very deep in us.
|
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"The book is engulfed with many such errors of fact," Martin concludes.
|
|
"This is really rogue state territory for the United States," Nexon concludes.
|
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"There is a place for quiet strength: the Oval Office," the ad concludes.
|
|
Capital cities are a good bet, the site concludes, and California is not.
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Facebook's director of our global politics and government outreach team Katie Harbath concludes.
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"This is an incredibly difficult time for our entire community," the email concludes.
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"We urge all parents to monitor their children's social media," the statement concludes.
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Bündchen concludes surf sessions "with a few sun salutations" to stretch her muscles.
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"If this is their evidence of 'Worse than Watergate,' it's thin," Sanchez concludes.
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Success, he concludes, depends on calming economic conflict as well as culture wars.
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ET on ESPN2 and concludes on Thursday, May 30 at 8:30 p.m.
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There are six episodes total in the final season, which concludes May 19.
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The 2016-17 NHL season will reach its midpoint when play concludes Tuesday.
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This moment of triumph concludes the movie, but it's not quite an ending.
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Final retail pricing is expected to be around $1,895 once the campaign concludes.
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Senior generals, the report concludes, should be put on trial for war crimes.
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Mayer concludes the video with the finished look and it's a valiant effort.
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Looking at how the game concludes, I think that's kind of the point.
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" As Stein concludes: "Ankara is not leaving NATO, nor will it turn East.
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The interview concludes with Hamou making one final stabbing attempt to kiss Thomas.
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" At the end of the video, Shapiro concludes, "But what do I know?
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The deals will last through July 17th, the day after Prime Day concludes.
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" The OIG concludes that "there was no valid reason for the USAF's failures.
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So." As Sarah Silverman concludes in her monologue: "We need to be better.
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He and other senior generals, the report concludes, should be tried for genocide.
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"This is a complicated issue, and an evolving one," he concludes his essay.
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But Kim concludes its impact on mortality will be as bad or worse.
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He has an option to leave after the Tokyo Olympics concludes in August.
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She concludes her message to the press this way: You are not algorithms.
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"When he started hitting me, it was just barely a surprise," Jenny concludes.
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Noonan concludes that Amazon's actions have sufficiently addressed the problem with its ban.
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It can then be replayed at any time after the live broadcast concludes.
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"That wonderful gadget in your pocket is not a phone," the paper concludes.
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"I'm incredibly excited to continue leading Tesla as a public company," he concludes.
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Its status is under review at a meeting that concludes on February 22nd.
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Barnes concludes, "It has the early signs of being a product people love."
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It actually concludes quite differently for the several people highlighted within the documentary.
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"I made my choice long ago," she concludes, communicating that she… loves violence?
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"I'd love to do it as long as they'll have me," he concludes.
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Fitch reckons another few hundred banks could go before the clean-up concludes.
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"Let's call it an exploration," concludes Plaza, with her standard all-knowing smirk.
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"She felt like an object and not a person," the criminal complaint concludes.
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The concert series launches June 29 in Kansas City, Missouri, and concludes Oct.
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Imagine an autopsy that concludes the cause of death was a drug overdose.
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"The PM will make a short statement after Cabinet concludes," the official said.
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"You would not believe the people living in isolation with this," concludes Casavant.
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ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES STATEMENT SAYS REPORT INTO CRASH CONCLUDES THAT PLANE PERSISTENTLY NOSE DIVED
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" Richmond concludes, "We should not penalize somebody for exercising their 1st amendment right.
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And War concludes in a way that could make it a natural endpoint.
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So who will taste sweet victory when the voting concludes on October 4th?
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"Across the board, he's too liberal to trust in Washington," the narrator concludes.
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The Palme d'Or winner will be announced on Sunday when the festival concludes.
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The tour kicks off on July 11 in Redding, California, and concludes Sept.
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Program concludes Sponsored by the National Real Estate Organizations View the discussion thread.
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In the end it's in vain and the piece concludes neutrally and separately.
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However, management appears to be in no rush until the strategic review concludes.
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The source concludes, "There was a lot of inter-agency cooperation on this."
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This weekend the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur Championship in Augusta, Ga., concludes.
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"This isn't about one person, or a few —it's about us," she concludes.
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"Twin Peaks: The Return" concludes with a two-part finale at 8 p.m.
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But there is no such thing as safe smoking whatsoever, this study concludes.
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"The situation won't get better," concludes a weary plainclothes police officer in Srinagar.
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" And concludes: "The wars continued until all native peoples were driven onto reservations.
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Hyzy concludes that the equity outlook for the US looks much more favorable.
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Its three-year term on the Council concludes at the end of 2016.
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"Research shows that it's some of the best-selling content," St. James concludes.
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"You're afraid there are going to be more riots," Shapiro's wife, Linell, concludes.
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"The six of us are not getting into the Good Place," concludes Eleanor.
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She concludes with a call to arms for those who share her concerns.
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Like many Europeans, Brown concludes that the U.S. has no sense of humor.
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"But now I think she should remain a mystery," the marine biologist concludes.
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The outcome of two other bets will be determined after the game concludes.
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It concludes with him sporting a coat and hat in a snowy park.
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"I am just as worried about what we will not do," she concludes.
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" The advertisement concludes with a new campaign slogan: "For a change, Ted Cruz.
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Tennis concludes with the finals in men's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.
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"Needless to say, this is not a good idea," the NOAA article concludes.
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Mark my words: This is going to get messier before it all concludes.
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In terms of carbon emissions, nothing much would happen at all, he concludes.
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It concludes with a shot of the glistening new 1 World Trade Center.
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Some viewers may not be satisfied with how the two-hour movie concludes.
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It concludes that virtually all of these methods are flawed, some irredeemably so.
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However, anyone who concludes that this braying means he's stupid would be wrong.
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"It really is like using the future of smartphones, today," the review concludes.
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He concludes entitlement reform is key to controlling the national debt and deficits.
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Program concludes Sponsored by Hiring Our Heroes & JPMorgan Chase View the discussion thread.
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Eid Mubarak to our Muslim friends as the holy time of Ramadan concludes.
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The commercial concludes with text questioning what kind of president Trump would be.
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"This is the best idea you could have probably thought of," someone concludes.
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The Federal Reserve concludes its two-day June meeting later in the day.
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"We have too much to lose to let him win," the ad concludes.
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But "conservative media" might not necessarily just mean Fox after this election concludes.
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"I wish people had listened to me and understood my fear," she concludes.
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Also, it concludes with a picture of a kitten hiding in a toilet.
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"There are those of us who lead, and those who follow," Gretchen concludes.
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" Citing "Large Interior, Notting Hill," he concludes, "their parts could even be interchangeable.
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"So we thought that Pepper could fill that role of worship," he concludes.
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Bloom concludes individual mentoring is more effective, but too expensive to use widely.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping concludes his first foreign trip of 2019, he can
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" Nkechi (who is usually called N) concludes hopefully, "But maybe he did exist.
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Sheets concludes that investors will need to find non-bond diversifiers going forward.
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"Senator Collins: You can stop this from becoming a reality," the ad concludes.
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" She concludes her statement by saying, "To girls everywhere, I am with you.
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In a world of endless suffering, a catharsis is "innately complacent," he concludes.
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Imagine that the Mueller probe concludes and it's even worse than we suspected.
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In a departure from normal lines of authority, the report concludes, the Oct.
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Riders "are not experiencing a radical turnaround on the M.T.A.," Ms. Gelinas concludes.
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Her review of the videos concludes that Nauman is an equal opportunity offender.
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Then "Pet Sounds" offers one more chance to reflect before the album concludes.
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"He's kind of making the case himself for Mueller [on] obstruction," Rangappa concludes.
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Climate change is taking the United States into uncharted territory, the report concludes.
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The show will have run for 25 years by the time it concludes.
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"You've waited long enough to get a good night's sleep," the ad concludes.
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The Britt tour, about an hour, concludes with a Costa Rican buffet lunch.
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The play concludes with a wordless morning after that glows with aching ambivalence.
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"People now expect brands to be bold, and stand for something," Collinge concludes.
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With no other mines, Gabriel will decide its plans after the case concludes.
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Bank of Israel Governor Karnit Flug concludes her five-year term on Nov.
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February 25, 2019 CNN 10's four-part series on Facebook concludes today.
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He concludes that humans are not really worth eating purely for nutritional reasons.
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Looking forward, Detrick concludes that the market is long overdue for shallow pullback.
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His Carnegie program concludes with Bach's English Suite No. 6 in D minor.
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The proposed settlement concludes a federal inquiry that began nearly seven years ago.
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The effort helped Atlanta even the three-game series, which concludes on Thursday.
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The message concludes with "Brazil above everything, God above everyone," Bolsonaro's campaign slogan.
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Paris Fashion Week concludes on Tuesday, wrapping up the end of Fashion Month.
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O'Rourke's entry into the race concludes a four-month stretch of public indecision.
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"There is a populist movement taking over politics in this country," Bannon concludes.
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We will achieve our country together, Baldwin concludes, or burn in the apocalypse.
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The pieces, she concludes, are "like a wave that remains in constant motion."
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"Smart white men acting stupid will be the death of America," Fountain concludes.
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The evening concludes with another solo, this time directed by Mr. LaBute himself.
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" She concludes that Mizrahi is, "at his core, an artist above all else.
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Kavanaugh concludes by briefly trying to address two possible critiques of his arguments.
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"When you get down to it, kringle is just really good," Olesen concludes.
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And what he concludes is that the project of writing holds immense value.
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Kushner concludes his statement optimistically, saying: "Hopefully, this puts these matters to rest."
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"Quite possibly the best Mario Kart course ever," concludes Chris in his assessment.
|
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"Donald Trump is too reckless and dangerous to be president," the ad concludes.
|
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Pepper's complaint concludes that developers are logically passing that cost along to consumers.
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And I hope you've enjoyed this column, which concludes its run at The Upshot.
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" It concludes, "Happy Birthday Lexi, here's wishing you love 'n stuff from everybody here.
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They'll also travel to Ghana and Nigeria before the tour concludes on Nov. 8.
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The scene concludes with a cut to Peter and MJ, both in absolute shock.
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Graff concludes his report by stating that even though suicide is complex, it's preventable.
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"Some of the happiest times of my life have come from gaming," Vishnevskiy concludes.
|
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If Mueller concludes Trump obstructed justice, it's far from certain what would happen next.
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The series concludes on April 26 with Jack Starrett's Blaxploitation classic Cleopatra Jones (1973).
|
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Following that, five more episodes will become available every week until the season concludes.
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" It concludes with Smith saying: "I want to come back better than I was.
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"My whole family is excited and super supportive in what I do," she concludes.
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" Like "anything else in life," Marin concludes, kink as therapy "doesn't work for everyone.
|
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Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson, a research firm, concludes that Comcast "grossly overpaid" for Sky.
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"At least it is going to make Ev super love Carl now," Cole concludes.
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The government says the block will remain until the investigation into the explosions concludes.
|
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" Clinton concludes the ad by saying, "I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.
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It concludes on a thought-provoking turn that feels both thematically and narratively satisfying.
|
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Shylock is taken to trial, and the play concludes with him converting to Christianity.
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So, he concludes the DEA agents got lucky by following Pallomari (which is correct).
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Research generally concludes that it is indeed a useful indicator of future economic conditions.
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The ICO adds that it will publish its findings when it concludes the audits.
|
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People who want to confront bigotry and hatred need to be direct, Jemisin concludes.
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If it concludes that they do, he can impose whatever trade restrictions he wants.
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" The sheriff's department report concludes by labeling the incident a "misunderstanding and teenage drama.
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NOTES: Saint Mary's concludes the regular season at home against Santa Clara on Saturday.
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Outlaw King concludes with the Battle of Loudoun Hill, which took place in 1307.
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"It's just that sense of being humbled of where you come from," concludes Cabello.
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The video concludes with the two cuddling and hanging out with an adorable cat.
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But, she concludes, she feels she did not have any choice in the matter.
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" As for today, Hashay concludes, "it's definitely a new era for Israeli women entrepreneurs.
|
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White Boy Rick concludes with audio of Wershe's exuberant thoughts upon his parole announcement.
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It will however, make a recorded version available to watch after the event concludes.
|
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CNBC's Meg Tirrell concludes the day with J&J chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky.
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Harry looks down at the picture, gives his professional opinion, and the scene concludes.
|
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The report concludes that the team's behaviour in this respect "crossed the ethical line".
|
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The study also concludes that the epidemic cannot be contained with existing control measures.
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This makes it easier for us to lie in the future, the study concludes.
|
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"The Battlefield sandbox has always been about playing the way you want," he concludes.
|
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"People say Ron's all Trump, but he is so much more," DeSantis' wife concludes.
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Bostrom, looking at the history of nuclear weapons development, concludes we weren't careful enough.
|
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It is almost impossible to see how the meeting concludes in a constructive manner.
|
|
Silicon Valley concludes its ten-episode fourth season Sunday, June 25 at 10 p.m.
|
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"When nothing stops your dream," the ad's text concludes over an Anheuser-Busch logo.
|
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" Le Freeport Luxembourg, the report concludes, "remains out of regular reach of state authorities.
|
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"For operational security reasons, ICE does not comment on ongoing investigations," the statement concludes.
|
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" Thomas concludes: "For Democrats, it's a perfect cover for their ultimate goal: importing votes.
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" He concludes, "I found it really unattractive, unhealthy and a bad message to send.
|
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The Fed concludes its two-day May meeting today with an afternoon policy statement.
|
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The Fed, however, is not expected to shift monetary policy when their meeting concludes.
|
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"[The victims] will be on my mind and in my heart everyday," she concludes.
|
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" McCarthy concludes that for these reasons, "collectively, [The Handmaid's Tale] is powerless to scare.
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But the report concludes that no states have comprehensively regulated how to do it.
|
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" Starting from this place of ignorance, Brooks confidently concludes, "In retrospect Whitewater seems overblown.
|
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Washington, which leads the Southeast Division, concludes a three-game road trip on Feb.
|
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The report concludes that Chinese attacks have decreased in volume, but increased in sophistication.
|
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But let's pause as summer concludes to ponder Twitter's take on cultural white lines.
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"I think the crowd of all these devices will be more powerful," Detweiler concludes.
|
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He concludes his history with a 13-point manifesto for the post-genomic world.
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Eating a high-fat diet may lead to daytime sleepiness, a new study concludes.
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"Against a range of metrics, today's system has performed poorly," the BOE study concludes.
|
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"But until credit conditions deteriorate, we're holding on to this tiger's tail," deGraaf concludes.
|
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" Kennedy's opinion, concludes that "[f]reedom of speech secures freedom of thought and belief.
|
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Then he hears the second man's case, and concludes the second man is right.
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" Nevertheless, her book concludes that "Russian trolls and hackers helped elect a US president.
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It concludes that trophy hunting may be contributing to the extinction of certain animals.
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" Corsi concludes with his own version of a serenity prayer: "I am with God.
|
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"Landlocked or not, there may be hope for Zurich after all," the paper concludes.
|
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It temporarily concludes months of deliberation about strategic options from Dell and its board.
|
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For the most part, corn planting concludes at the close of May (tmsnrt.rs/1oiMGqd).
|
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"Troy Balderson, that's not funny at all," the add concludes, showing a laughing Balderson.
|
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" The ad concludes with the lines, "So don't ask if your dreams are crazy.
|
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"We don't feel like outsiders at all," she concludes once the deed is done.
|
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"That's the kind of person who I could trust in my administration," he concludes.
|
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"We should be digging into this, but the truth is we can't," he concludes.
|
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The department isn't providing the public with any other updates until their investigation concludes.
|
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Bayrle's show also concludes the ICA's programming in their current home, the Moore building.
|
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"SS7 exploits are primarily effective because of their limited scope," the FCC report concludes.
|
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"It is of great importance that you acknowledge your state of mind," Shah concludes.
|
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Trump also apparently wants Flynn back in the White House once the investigation concludes.
|
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"It will most likely materially accelerate over the next 12-24 months" Berson concludes.
|
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As Hamby concludes: You know who knows the precise composition of this year's electorate?
|
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"This claim is yet another Fed position that does not survive scrutiny," he concludes.
|
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The movie concludes, by necessity, without a clear read on what the future holds.
|
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Anton's essay concludes by wondering whether whiteness and sociopathy amount to the same thing.
|
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Power steps back from the debate and concludes the chapter on a personal note.
|
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It could yet turn into a fitting final for the season that it concludes.
|
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There's no resolution after the final chorus; the song concludes in a cold sweat.
|
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Thus concludes one of the most high-profile US military trials in recent memory.
|
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"ThisTree" concludes with moving modesty: the simple recognition that this is how things are.
|
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Sherwani concludes, "When working together, everyone needs to have a seat at the table."
|
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He concludes that each is best suited to different purposes, and neither is superior.
|
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"Bruno's case is the product of a justice system that reproduces inequalities," Dinez concludes.
|
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The Bard Music Festival concludes with a performance of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's 1899 opera.
|
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"It's hard to tell if 'Sharp Objects' concludes, or simply just stops," she writes.
|
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"To date, the Department has not received a request for protection," the statement concludes.
|
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But then it illogically concludes that we should give Mr. Cuomo a third term.
|
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The theater concludes its whopping series of 22004 films featuring women in New York.
|
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"With a charmed life like his, you can never really lose," the ad concludes.
|
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"Everybody's losing someone/It's a long way to find peace of mind," he concludes.
|
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Though Frost maintained that "nothing gold can stay," some goodness remains, the play concludes.
|
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After the event concludes, it's time for Jennifer to head home for the night.
|
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"Government corruption is pandemic," it concludes after making more allegations about the MSHA investigation.
|
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He concludes: Cheerleading is not yet in the Olympics and perhaps never will be.
|
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So concludes an in-depth study of 3,066 U.S. workers by the Rand Corp.
|
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The government analysis concludes that it's now too late for companies to fully prepare.
|
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The report concludes with practical recommendations that warrant careful attention from the international community.
|
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"How far/the world you knew, & tall,/& filled, finally, with strangers," the poem concludes.
|
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Yet, Marissen concludes, this cantata is a poor vehicle for righteous anger against Jews.
|
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Schiff concludes hearing, says he thinks Maguire 'acted in good faith' 12:25 p.m.
|
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It will be awarded up to $101 million in damages when the case concludes.
|
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The following day, Massachusetts chief medical examiner concludes Hernandez's manner of death is suicide.
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U.S. SUPREME COURT ARGUMENTS OVER WHETHER FEDERAL LAW PROTECTS LGBT WORKERS FROM DISCRIMINATION CONCLUDES
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"We may not be the same, but we can be one," the narrator concludes.
|
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"Senator Heller, stand up for Nevadans, vote no on healthcare repeal," the ad concludes.
|
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"I hate that I can't get her side of the story," she lamely concludes.
|
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"Sexism wears a lab coat, while misogyny goes on a witch-hunt," Manne concludes.
|
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" Davis concludes by saying that the Republican Party is now in a "depressed state.
|
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It concludes with a student and his family leaving Chicago over a gang rivalry.
|
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"There is a trade-off between financial returns and social impact," the report concludes.
|
|
First, the report concludes that Trump personally exerted "undue influence" over law enforcement investigations.
|
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"In the future there is love," he concludes at one point in the song.
|
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Focus was also on the Fed, which concludes a two-day policy meeting later.
|
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It concludes: 303: The number of false or misleading claims made by the president.
|
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"Daily Active Users" concludes with one of my favorite shots in recent television memory.
|
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Gerstle concludes by urging Americans to take up the progressives' favorite tool: amending the Constitution.
|
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" He concludes: "It's time to end the quagmire of perpetual warfare in the Middle East.
|
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As the first of Trump's four overseas trips this summer concludes, those ambitions appear elusive.
|
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"In people&aposs bones, they realize that what really counts is that diploma," concludes Caplan.
|
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After eight seasons, we'll find out how the Game of Thrones saga concludes at last.
|
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" She concludes: "But there's probably another explanation for why Twitter suggested that you follow me.
|
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Whether politicians choose to accept the agency's findings when the investigation concludes is another matter.
|
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"Visser concludes, "It is BCH practice that communications and images in shared workspaces be neutral.
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Younger people are spending less because they have less money to spend, the Fed concludes.
|
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From this mosaic, the jury concludes that Maja is not guilty of planning the massacre.
|
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The settlement concludes a months-long proxy battle that ended far different than it began.
|
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Tritton concludes that this collaboration is perfect for getting a jumpstart on your spring wardrobe.
|
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In short, "the era of cheap energy is coming to an end," the paper concludes.
|
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"We applaud him for prioritizing personal values over commercial self-promotion," the Angels' statement concludes.
|
|
Naturally, adventure ensues and the special concludes with a dance finale featuring an animated Jackson.
|
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"The women I know, myself included, are done, though, playing the credentials game," Tamblyn concludes.
|
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For Gawker, Mr. Denton said, the deal concludes several months of meetings about outside investment.
|
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"Or we're just that slow," Rick concludes, referencing the notoriously long delay between their seasons.
|
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From this, Reisz concludes that dinosaur teeth would likely have been covered by scaly lips.
|
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Soon he concludes that this new beginning for the human race is far from idyllic.
|
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" With honesty and candor, he concludes: "Unfortunately, I have no idea which one is right.
|
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"Chinese officials still lack the instinct to take measures of this sort," Mr Small concludes.
|
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"We hope that you will give us a chance to regain your trust," it concludes.
|
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" Reitano concludes, "Honestly, I hope we can live up to what we want to build.
|
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But the pace of its murders was remarkably faster than previously estimated, Stone's analysis concludes.
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She will, however, serve the rest of her term as chancellor, which concludes in 2021.
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"I've lost the will and the desire to advocate on behalf of Facebook," he concludes.
|
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The video concludes with a pledge to donate $1 million to various suicide prevention organizations.
|
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The left often concludes from this that people calling for enforcement are cruel and racist.
|
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A rate rise remains likely at the Fed's upcoming meeting, which concludes on December 19th.
|
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Koehler concludes with an allusion to the Harvey Weinstein case on everyone's minds right now.
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"To say that I know everything about feminism would be the biggest lie!" she concludes.
|
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The deal concludes one of the SEC's few remaining cases tied to the housing downturn.
|
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It concludes by sharing the news that 12 of the leakers in 2017 were arrested.
|
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November 1, 2016 Our special edition series on the dangers of distracted driving concludes today.
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The election is not yet decided, she concludes, before bustling out to a standing ovation.
|
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It then concludes with Clinton again asking the rhetorical question about the 50-point spread.
|
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The EC recommended delaying the release of the film until May 19th, when voting concludes.
|
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" It concludes, "i wrote a book once about bashert the concept of meant to be.
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She concludes she will bake "Jenny" (possibly author Jenny Han?) her favorite chocolate chip cookies.
|
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Mr. Georgiades said Cyprus would not need a conditional credit line once the program concludes.
|
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This sounds like another dead-end, but the episode concludes with some intriguing security footage.
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"However, Mr. Smith Bey may apply for a waiver, for good cause," the statement concludes.
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Cities, she concludes, are often alike because they are all designed for the same purpose.
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"At least Nixon was right about one thing," says the narrator as the spot concludes.
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The group concludes a carbon tax would be a preferable policy to address climate change.
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She concludes that Teresa, according to Steven's story, left the property at 2:38 p.m.
|
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They are 2-3 on a six-game road trip that concludes Wednesday in Boston.
|
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According to NBC News, recent US intelligence concludes there is more than one secret site.
|
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"We are clearly building something that people care about and that's what matters" Weil concludes.
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" Massie's commercial concludes by tying his primary opponent to Hillary Clinton: "Siding with 'Crooked Hillary.
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Andrew Sullivan wonders if we are ripe for tyranny and concludes that, alas, we are.
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"So please, lets not ruin a perfectly good unopened copy of Nickelback," the post concludes.
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"Caring is not based on your income status — it matters to us all," concludes Williams.
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"The adventure is the reward; no other prizes will be awarded," the promotional copy concludes.
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The film concludes in an outrageous, choreographed stunt performed in front of the school board.
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He concludes: The children grow up trying to prove themselves from a very young age.
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As the vignette concludes, footage shifts to the video game world, which embraces its photorealism.
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This flagrancy of data transparency conventions is warning to be learned from, the paper concludes.
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"Further, while serving his sentence, Mr. Behenna was a model prisoner," the press release concludes.
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Everyone's pulling their own weight," concludes King, before adding, "I just like making music, man.
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The Fed concludes its two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting later on Wednesday.
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"Most Americans are in need of a refresher prior to filing their taxes," GOBankingRates concludes.
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The competition for the spelling specialists, age 6 to 15, concludes with finals on Thursday.
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"Being LGBTQ isn't normalized in the media as much as it should be," concludes Wilson.
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"We lost this election eight years ago," concludes Michael Slaby, the campaign's chief technology officer.
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"If they resist repatriation, the people will be forced to cull them," the manifesto concludes.
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At the end of the film, Zappa concludes that he doesn't want to be remembered.
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As the sequence concludes, Hanna lays in her friend's lap as Spencer sings a lullaby.
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"It's simply not possible to use Google search and avoid its filter bubble," it concludes.
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" Concludes Love: "She was convicted of participating in eight murders and was sentenced to death.
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Even if the court concludes that police arrested the wrong man, Berhe's future is uncertain.
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Minnesota concludes a three-game homestand on Tuesday when the Florida Panthers come to town.
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If the court ultimately concludes that McElrath was misled, then this suit may have precedent.
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RHP Carlos Martinez takes the ball Sunday when St. Louis concludes its homestand against Cincinnati.
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The end of the show's first season concludes in the same way as the novel.
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The reenactment concludes with the shooting of a blonde woman previously sitting left of stage.
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Last but not the least, the BOJ concludes a two-day policy meeting on Friday.
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What if Iran concludes that it should resume its nuclear program sooner rather than later?
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" In fact, on the options side, he concludes, "I'd be selling calls up against it.
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TCU concludes its season-opening, six-game homestand on Friday when it hosts Central Michigan.
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And that concludes our lesson on selective outrage and the hypocrisy invariably ingrained in it.
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When he concludes his work, Mueller must provide a confidential report to the attorney general.
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Krieger concludes that the entire apparatus is hopelessly opaque, concealing racist aims behind contorted justifications.
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" Report from the Special Cou... by on Scribd The report concludes with, "69 pages. Nice.
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The disorder is potentially caused by the same mechanisms that underlie neurological diseases, it concludes.
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" And he concludes that the "haphazard nature" of the drilling near the park "hurts everyone.
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"Overanalyzing pop rivalries is enjoyable escapism," he concludes his chapter on hip-hop's ultimate conflict.
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"No interpretation, no matter how subtle, can change anything about this (for me)," he concludes.
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The furniture used at the conference is rented, for example, and returned after it concludes.
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"Human psychology is much more complex than the rather simpleminded economic model suggests," Fukuyama concludes.
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Sumgong leads the standings for Series X, which concludes at the April 17 Boston Marathon.
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Several eyerolls, pleas to the cue card guy and exasperated sighs later, the song concludes.
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The Rutgers study concludes with some suggestions as to how Airbnb can address the problem.
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As the finale concludes, Adora has been convicted for the two murders her daughter committed.
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"Facebook users will believe anything their friends copy & paste into their status," the post concludes.
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The play concludes with the ominous suggestion that — well, perhaps I shouldn't say any more.
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Mott Haven Home Movies: South Bronx Cribs concludes its Kickstarter fundraising campaign on September 9th.
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"Improving people's self-esteem — that's been the most rewarding aspect of this product," Bier concludes.
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"Firework-related injuries remain a public health problem," the Journal of Surgical Research study concludes.
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"It's really at the bleeding edge of how you get the data today," Shah concludes.
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"Other than that, not much has changed as a result of the lawsuit", he concludes.
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"Thanks to that battle, women will be getting equal pay from now on," Miley concludes.
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"Not only is it the right thing to do for our users," the statement concludes.
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It concludes with him leading the Iron Islanders against a much larger King's Landing fleet.
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San Antonio concludes its six-game homestand on Friday when it hosts the Utah Jazz.
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Preliminary meetings start on Monday and the gathering concludes at the end of the week.
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" The post concludes: "We know there is great interest in our son and our story.
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" He concludes: "They are moving the needle with everything they do – from philanthropy to fashion.
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" She concludes, "Because that's what you are, and what you do in the actual world.
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The settlement in San Francisco concludes a nationwide walkout against the world's largest hotel chain.
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BAM concludes its remarkable Leslie Thornton retrospective with a hefty pairing of digressive, serious works.
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Waterhouse concludes: The anarcho / DIY ethic is all about collaboration — all about creating autonomous connections.
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I left with a glow of delight after the brandy tasting that concludes the tour.
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"With your help, America will get another star on the Supreme Court," the ad concludes.
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" She concludes: "The only real solution may be one that is hardest to envision: equality.
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However, he says the balance after eight months of government has been negative, he concludes.
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"I'm not sure there is a coherent voice on Xu's death from Dalian," concludes Wilson.
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"I have been through this system, and I can tell you, it's rough," Oliver concludes.
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So if CBO concludes the GOP's bill would raise the deficit, that's a big problem.
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"The ATR should be a temporary stop, not an unlimited job guarantee," the report concludes.
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He concludes "Beneath a Ruthless Sun" with a quote from his hero, Mabel Norris Reese.
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Or at least there isn't until one or another character arbitrarily concludes that everything's ruined.
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Moreover, modern research concludes that race has absolutely no bearing on the likelihood of recidivism.
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But coronavirus can only be contained if Trump heeds that sort of expertise, Klain concludes.
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"Ironically, it was in real life that being 'regular' had become unattainable," the narrator concludes.
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This deal concludes at the end of Cyber Monday, which takes place on December 2nd.
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"The only riches, the great souls," he concludes, with bullying confidence in having one himself.
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" Taylor concludes, " Both parties believed that the fate of their republic hung in the balance.
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"I think that loneliness would serve us well," he concludes, hoping not to be believed.
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" Not fair, Pfeffer concludes, explaining that Netanyahu nevertheless chose to ride the "far-right tiger.
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The Republican report concludes there was not evidence of collusion between Trump's team and Russia.
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"Tightrope" thus concludes that America's true exceptionalism is our lack of concern for one another.
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Quichotte concludes that this is a sign from the universe that his quest must begin.
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"The court concludes that prima facie it has jurisdiction under the Genocide Convention," he said.
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What's next: A 16-hour question-and-answer session begins once Mr. Trump's team concludes.
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Ms. Mártir concludes by saying: My mother still lives in the same apartment in Bushwick.
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"Nuclear competition between the United States and China is almost certain to intensify," she concludes.
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Welky concludes that Peary, who had made false claims before, probably "misled the world" deliberately.
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When the strategist puts it all together, he concludes that the prognosis is not good.
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The event concludes the FedExCup Playoffs and determines the seasonlong champion on the PGA Tour.
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How long did it take to stage the big shootout sequence that concludes the episode?
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New research concludes that a drop in violent crime in many cities is spurring gentrification.
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Yet Walker concludes that the evolutionary upsides of sleep are far greater than these downsides.
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Barr further concludes that he found insufficient evidence to charge Trump with obstruction of justice.
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Act three concludes with the resolution — your best idea on how to solve the problem.
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What could be sweeter, one concludes with Wonka-like wonder, than a first-class lounge?
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It's all stirred up questions about what Schiff will do once the Russia probe concludes.
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The video continues with each candidate finishing each other's sentences until Warren concludes the spot.
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It's not very often that a family show concludes on a stage littered with corpses.
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Some 158 victim impact statements are expected to be read in court before sentencing concludes.
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Once that concludes, the House will hold a five-minute vote on obstruction of Congress.
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Here are some other stunts planned for Comic-Con's 2017 run, which concludes on Sunday.
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The company concludes its Met season with three more performances in its "Tchaikovsky Spectacular" series.
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But Cade ultimately concludes that these tricks, as deceptive as they can be, are good.
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It concludes on Wednesday and Thursday at Jazz Standard with solo shows from Towner himself.
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However, she concludes that more research is needed in order to make a definite conclusion.
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The series concludes with only a few smudges of green paint across a black background.
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Domestic violence, she concludes, can act as a "psychological training ground" for large-scale violence.
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"Registering likely supporters is not a cost effective activity for campaigns to pursue," Nickerson concludes.
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"Men, on the other hand, never fully recover," one summary of the research grimly concludes.
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" She concludes by noting that "institutional and social change does not depend on one person.
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And once again the season concludes with the N.F.L. sounding cold and callous about neurological harm.
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Emily Oster's widely read book Expecting Better concludes there's little evidence that light drinking causes harm.
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Banks have pared back leveraged lending to a negligible volume, concludes the Shared National Credits report.
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The highly anticipated fence-jump aired last week, and we have to see how this concludes.
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Bill Nelson and Republican Rick Scott is decided and Mississippi concludes its runoff election Nov. 27.
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Syracuse aims to rebound Wednesday when it concludes its non-league schedule against visiting Eastern Michigan.
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"Music has found its own tech bros," Martin concludes, with what seems like a raised eyebrow.
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The report concludes that there was no apparent foul play involved and the overdose was accidental.
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" The video concludes with a cheeky plea: "We totally understand it's going to be America first.
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In fact, the memo concludes on a note that actually should vindicate the broader Russia investigation.
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Ultimately, Hunter concludes that Monteith's death had to do with a combination of alcohol and heroin.
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"Voter communication isn't something you just need to do 30 days before the election," Lindsay concludes.
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"My past no longer has the power to hold me captive," Crisp concludes in the post.
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Focus was also on the U.S. Federal Reserve, which concludes its two-day policy meeting later.
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Those numbers underscore Clinton's challenge in winning over Sanders voters once the Democratic primary contest concludes.
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"Clitoraid," Ali concludes firmly, "need to adopt some common sense and take their UFOs somewhere else."
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"Inclement weather on the election day could affect voters' moods and risk attitudes," the study concludes.
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He concludes that Germany must think about getting its own nukes, perhaps in collaboration with neighbours.
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A federal judge allowed the E.M.W. Women's Surgical Center to stay open until the case concludes.
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"I'm sorry Andrés, I think I'm going to give it more thought," the young woman concludes.
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" Gertrude concludes her statement by urging young Austrians to vote: "I don't have much time left.
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Kaplan concludes the farewell Facebook message by confirming that he intends to continue to make music.
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He will leave the show at the end of the current season, which concludes in April.
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If the assessment concludes that Poland acted wrongly, recommendations will be offered to resolve the situation.
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"The big picture is that we want your phone to replace your personal car," Janakiram concludes.
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Well, a new study concludes that this cycle may be even more harmful than you thought.
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" Johnson tried again, asking if the report concludes that impeachment "would not be appropriate here, right?
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"No upper-caste Hindu did as much to challenge untouchability as Gandhi," Mr Guha concludes, convincingly.
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The video concludes with a bold message — "Still here… To be continued…" — flashing across the screen.
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"We're probably less distinctive in that respect than a lot of American lefties think," Kenworthy concludes.
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"It is expected that a large part of the payments were suspicious," the report drily concludes.
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His trip starts and concludes in Kathmandu, where Prince Harry will meet President Bidya Devi Bhandari.
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But unlike Nacho, Sarah seems to have a bit of self-reflection as the season concludes.
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It concludes: And geese will still a common lack,Till they go and steal it back.
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If you thought the drama was over when the season (and reunion!) concludes, you're foolishly mistaken.
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"We are proud of how this system contributed to Japan's post-war economic growth," it concludes.
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HBO is beginning to plot what comes after Game of Thrones when it concludes next year.
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Chang'e 4's successful landing concludes the second phase of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP).
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Mr Coll concludes that there was "chronic triangular mistrust" between America and the two Asian countries.
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"Anyone who believes, says, does what he does is unfit to be president," the ad concludes.
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"All statements citing unnamed sources are inadmissible until Roscosmos special commission concludes its work," he added.
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It also concludes that the United States should substantially curtail immigration from Latin America and Africa.
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"We believe all investors should incorporate climate change awareness into their investment process," the report concludes.
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The video concludes with Reynolds encouraging all of his followers to see his pal's new movie.
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"The kind of stories being told matter just as much as the numbers," GLAAD study concludes.
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So, he concludes, AI will probably make radiological work easier and more interesting rather than redundant.
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She concludes by advising TMZ to go report on the "actresses" it used to focus on.
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Expore "Downeast" Maine on this route that concludes near the West Quoddy Head Light in Lubec.
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Our display concludes with a declaration from the #LGBTQ community: "we will not be erased." pic.twitter.
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" As Mitchell concludes, "His decision not to fight the cuts will likely further demoralize the department.
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RHP Andrew Triggs gets the start Sunday when Oakland concludes its weekend series in St. Louis.
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"The authors present a very strong case for the authenticity of the Grolier Codex," Yates concludes.
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" The city, it concludes, "has the worst round-trip commute of any city in the nation.
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"Let us sit around drinking self worth and queen vibes from a champagne glass," she concludes.
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When Mark Felt concludes, the reasons Watergate unfolded as it did are a bit more clear.
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To date it's all been about connecting people and having a great experience," Bisnow concludes. "Okay.
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" Danielle, the band's primary vocalist and measured spokeswoman, concludes, "I think, first and foremost, we're songwriters.
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"The court concludes that the marital disqualification rule does apply to deposition testimony," Judge Mastroianni wrote.
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" The designer concludes his letter, writing: "I really shelter the suffer of all I have offended.
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"Ted Cruz -- the worst kind of Washington insider, who just can't be trusted," the spot concludes.
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She concludes the essay with explicit support for Ford and a denouncement of Trump and Kavanaugh.
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"Most Americans are in need of a refresher prior to filing their taxes," the report concludes.
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The CRTC concludes that Canadians are still watching traditional media (and, it follows, paying for it).
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" The post concludes, "Every one of us can make a difference, not just today but everyday.
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Before our thorough consultation concludes, Eviatar tells me what to expect during and after my session.
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"We're Not Gonna Take It" is the shouty rock anthem that concludes Mr Trump's seething rallies.
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"We thank you for helping us create a lasting legacy for our son," the statement concludes.
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The country's election system, he concludes, produced a true and accurate reflection of the people's will.
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Clovis then concludes the protecting of LGBT people could mean that pedophilia would also be protected.
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"We are conducting a thorough inspection to ensure the integrity of the pipeline system," Hounsell concludes.
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Chau concludes, "Restaurants can think of Uber Eats as a platform that gives them this intelligence."
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"People are looking at what we're doing, and they're trying to compete with us," he concludes.
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"The American way of war has remained far more 20th-century human-control focused," Bunker concludes.
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It could be tomorrow, or it could be after the rulemaking concludes, or any time, really.
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"No matter what data one has, fully capturing soundscapes might well be impossible," the paper concludes.
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Republicans are anxious to keep Rubio's Senate seat from Democratic control once his presidential campaign concludes.
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The film concludes with an ode not to progress but to nature, even its devastating forces.
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"Only Amazon has the clout to really drive what could and should come next," Pierce concludes.
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This means that the proceeds of such deals will only come after Greece concludes the program.
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A comprehensive analysis concludes that genetic engineering does not make crops unsafe to grow or eat.
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"Phone addicts are the new drunk drivers," Zendrive concludes bluntly in its annual distracted driving study.
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But that concludes the deal's few key gainers, with losers aplenty, the "Mad Money" host said.
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And there are probably more to come before the season concludes at the end of November.
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Whatever the report concludes, analysts are divided about what action the Bank of Japan will take.
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The Federal Reserve concludes a two-day policy meeting with fresh economic data at 2 p.m.
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He concludes that we are driven not by pleasure, but by discovering that which is meaningful.
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"This concludes BET Presents the National Book Awards, with special guest Robert Caro," Mr. Wilmore said.
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Whether it concludes next month, next year, or in three years, they'll say it's too soon.
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On Saturday, Steyer warned that Congress shouldn't wait to impeach Trump until after Mueller's investigation concludes.
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The series concludes this weekend with the final showings of "Zootopia," which was released this year.
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"The current practice of state-supported philanthropy, especially in the United States, is indefensible," he concludes.
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I ask that the community withhold judgment on this incident until the LSP concludes its work.
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The Fed concludes its policy meeting on Wednesday, with investors expecting interest rates to hold steady.
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"It can be tough for people if and when their startup doesn't work out," Ralston concludes.
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HUD has traditionally administered housing assistance when FEMA concludes its disaster help after most major catastrophes.
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The eighth and final season of the wildly popular Game of Thrones concludes on May 19.
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On Friday, Giuliani suggested "things might get cleaned up" with pardons once the Mueller investigation concludes.
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Without somehow improving productivity growth, living standards will continue to lag, this widely held narrative concludes.
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The Federal Reserve concludes a two-day meeting and releases a policy statement at 2900 p.m.
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This episode concludes the second big mystery arc of season three — namely, who shot Dean O'Dell.
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It concludes that the uninsured rate for that class fell by 22% between 2010 and 2014.
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The opening movie concludes with everyone smiling and winking at each other while being awarded medals.
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New Orleans concludes it brief two-game road trip against the Timberwolves in Minnesota on Saturday.
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" He concludes, "If shares are the same, and you have increased demand, prices will go up.
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The report concludes that the world is already more than halfway to the 23.6-degree mark.
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Thésée rashly concludes his son is guilty and again invokes Neptune, this time to punish Hippolyte.
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A new appointee could also refuse to publicly release a report when Mr. Mueller's investigation concludes.
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"I like to think that we humans are just a part of this chain," Argomaniz concludes.
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Each night concludes with a dance, and on the fourth night, the dance continues until morning.
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"Run the Jewels is probably the best stuff I've listened to as of late," he concludes.
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The favorites have also dominated in the women's tournament, the second round of which concludes today.
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"Iran and North Korea don't respond to pressure, but without pressure they don't respond," concludes Litwak.
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Claws, whose third season concludes August 11, has always been about race, class, culture, and crime.
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" It concludes: "To recreate Brazil it is necessary to see that the peripheries are the center.
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"I'm just some girl named Anna," the track concludes, though it's clear she's just getting started.
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To do that, Kagan concludes, Americans must first address the fraying of the liberal order domestically.
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It concludes: Ignoring your hateful rhetoric would have made us complicit in your words and actions.
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The article concludes: For decades, horse racing has experienced spikes in fatalities without adopting significant changes.
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" Each of the stanzas concludes, "Romantic Ireland's dead and gone, it's with O'Leary in the grave.
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This week, Oberfelder concludes her trilogy examining the biological wonder and symbolic meanings of our bodies.
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"It would be great," he concludes, "if P.E. classes could teach kids that moving is fun."
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" She concludes her column by noting that "we wouldn't allow women to be treated this way.
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Nonetheless, he said that the protests would most likely continue throughout the Open, which concludes Sunday.
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He said he always concludes his tour up on the lushly planted 60,000-square-foot roof.
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Each section of the book concludes with a short list of producers recommended by Mr. Parr.
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"So in the end, what did we get?" concludes Colbert at the end of the clip.
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Since the wallet isn't where he usually keeps it, Thompson concludes that he lost his wallet.
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" It concludes: "I seek only discovery / Of the illimitable heights and depths of my own being.
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In a recent study, she concludes that they do recognize the smell of their own urine.
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" Those aren't my questions; they come from the epilogue of a song that concludes "Of Government.
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Having psoriasis is associated with an increased risk of cancer, a new review of studies concludes.
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Opinion Columnist Once the Senate concludes its trial of President Trump, it should go into recess.
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"The terrorist current was one of the main beneficiaries of the Tunisian revolution," the report concludes.
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Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani, also has suggested Trump could issue pardons after the Mueller probe concludes.
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The Sunday schedule starts with the losers-bracket final and concludes with the Grand Final. WePlay!
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" He later concludes his date would be the motivational kind of person with disabilities, "an inspiration.
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Zayd Dohrn's play, about secularism and fundamentalism among two first-generation American families, concludes its run.
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"We're embracing social media, which is like word-of-mouth for the 21st century," Robert concludes.
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The episode concludes with a cartoon Jonathan Franzen and a cartoon Michael Chabon in a fistfight.
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