So the FOMC meeting just concluding – the press conference just concluding.
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After concluding his two year investigation in April, Barr released a controversial summary concluding that president Donald Trump was totally exonerated.
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" Concluding, "I will say this for the last time.
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" Concluding his brief remarks, he added, "Thank you all.
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" Concluding, "This is not a country that feels afraid.
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" Concluding the sweet note, he remarked, "Love you Maggie!
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"I think that was perfect," he correctly opines upon concluding.
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" Concluding, "I will miss them and this show and you.
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" Concluding, "Business journalism is never going to be the same.
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The Economist: I missed a concluding chapter to the book.
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The concluding sentence has been updated for accuracy and precision.
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Justice Sotomayor's concluding remarks in her dissent in Trump v.
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The concluding concert will be in Prague on July 25.
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DeGeneres held off, concluding this would not suit her show.
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One family left after concluding that there wasn't enough homework.
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On Friday, Democrats wrapped up their case, concluding with Rep.
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"I look forward to this matter concluding quickly," he added.
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Concluding a summary of its latest report, the IEA was cautious.
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President Obama is concluding his eighth and final year in office.
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And this continued on, getting increasingly implausible, concluding with Mitt Romney.
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On Friday, "Startup" aired the concluding episode of its final season.
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The concluding section is named for Diane di Prima's Revolutionary Letters.
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They're all concluding this is because the brain has rewired itself.
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" Concluding the lengthy post, Kelly wrote, "Thank you again for everything.
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Recent reports signal that the probe may be close to concluding.
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Students plan on concluding this rally at the US Capitol building.
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Yet the concluding game always manages to summon a unique thrill.
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Negotiators did not specify a new target for concluding the talks.
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But the story Boot recounts in the concluding chapters is different.
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ET, concluding a two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) conference.
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Concluding our discussion for the season is culture editor Todd VanDerWerff.
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Much of this slowly moving season has involved people slowly reaching conclusions we knew they would have to reach to keep the story moving forward: Rick slowly waking up from his grief and concluding (again) that he needs to man up and fight the Saviors; King Ezekiel slowly concluding that he needs to join with the Alexandrians and fight; Tara slowly concluding that she has to break her promise to the women of Oceanside; Dwight slowly concluding he doesn't like being Negan's whipping boy.
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Concluding his remarks Tuesday, Governor Cuomo issued his own call to arms.
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And from this the African Union seems to be concluding: Never again.
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" Concluding, "But in the '80s, you just said vile things about everyone.
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The show aired for two seasons on TLC before concluding in April.
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Oh the joys 🤰🏼😂," she added, concluding with the hashtag, "#31weekspregnant.
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" Concluding, "I've received an awful lot of wonderful honors all my career.
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"Concluding that Bolivia is turning rightwards would be very mistaken," Valverde said.
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Optimism was underpinned by U.S. officials concluding "constructive" trade talks in Beijing.
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It does not rule out concluding that a transaction involves a conflict.
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Under U.S. domestic law, concluding wars is not a clear-cut process.
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"The entire right has been duped," Wendling finds one 4chan poster concluding.
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Wilson's concluding chapters are concerned with repairing our broken connection to food.
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And if so, what will the concluding thoughts of that chapter be?
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And many of them are concluding that Bernie Sanders is that candidate.
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The investigation closed this year, concluding College Board was back in compliance.
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MSU ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his methods were medically appropriate.
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There are two people that I would like to thank before concluding.
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But Alito and the conservatives disagree, concluding they haven't sufficiently proved discrimination.
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They closed it last year after concluding alleged gunman Andrew Newton was dead.
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It follows a tradition from past presidents of holding a concluding news conference.
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" Concluding the sweet note, Ray wrote, "You are gonna be MY WIFE 😭!!!!!!!!!
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The show will end after its 12th season, concluding in May of 2019.
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Before concluding, it's worth mentioning that our definition of "supergiant" is ultimately arbitrary.
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The show aired for two seasons on TLC before concluding in April 2016.
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So concluding them with a triumphant battle seems pretty out of the question.
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" Bill O'Reilly was more blunt, concluding the movement was indeed a "hate group.
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Or he could know that Mueller is close to concluding his work anyway.
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The soapy political drama is concluding its run after seven jaw-dropping seasons.
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"There was no more concluding prayers as there was a commotion," Virador said.
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The FBI is releasing the documents after concluding its investigation into Clinton's server.
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" He later told Dundee about George's performance, concluding, "This is a gooooood idea.
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" Concluding, "In the meantime, he is no longer attending tomorrow's event in Wisconsin.
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The scene brings to mind one of the concluding passages from Elf Girl:
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Concluding with the death of Jesus makes the Passion narrative a troubling one.
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Resident Evil 7's concluding arc takes little away from what comes before.
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"The Deputy also emphasized the importance of concluding a NAFTA deal," said Nauert.
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Already, French organizers have set low expectations for a concluding show of unity.
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And French organizers have set low expectations for a concluding show of unity.
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Kohl's also saw its stock rise, concluding Monday's session up 1.77% to $50.06.
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"This should end now — as quickly as possible," Cipollone said in concluding remarks.
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A handful of left-wing leaders are concluding you have to pick one.
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Concluding the review will help unlock about 6.5 billion euros in bailout loans.
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" He drew praise from across the political spectrum in concluding: "That's not activism.
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New York is concluding its California trip after splitting the first two contests.
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" Concluding her post, Doute wrote, "But it's a step in the right direction.
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WILBUR ROSS: WELL, NAFTA JUST IS CONCLUDING ITS THIR— SIXTH SERIES OF TALKS.
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Last year, the CIA released a report concluding that MBS ordered Khashoggi's murder.
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On Sunday, Mars is concluding his worldwide tour in Honolulu, where he is from.
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In their concluding remarks, the researchers warn about about these sorts of preconceived notions.
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People are all looking at economic data and concluding -- reaching one conclusion from it.
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He said the company did not have a firm deadline for concluding those talks.
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The Pacers are 3-254 against the Heat this season, concluding the season series.
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Okay, but in the book you come awfully close to concluding something very different.
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"The eyes of the entire nation are on you," Palin said, concluding her speech.
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And the Europeans are in danger of concluding that the situation is becoming impossible.
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EDT and launched the rocket on schedule, concluding the stream at around 2:00.
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The band's tour continues Wednesday in Atlanta, concluding in Primm, Nevada, on Dec. 23.
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She described the swings and the slide and wrote "happy" as her concluding line.
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WATSON: WELL, THE PROJECT COSTS ARE IN THE PAST AND WE'RE CONCLUDING THAT SPEND.
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One displays the concluding tribute given by Charles at Diana's funeral in Westminster Abbey.
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No … It's a different type of racist," Rock said, concluding "Hollywood is sorority racist.
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" Carter also called Kavanaugh partisan, concluding, "I was not in favor of his [confirmation].
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" With a knowledge of drama, Collins saved her announcement for the end, concluding, "Mr.
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Inside was a demo day concluding the first-ever Techstars Music startup accelerator program.
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In an adjoining room, advisers to Merkel and Obama were concluding their own dinner.
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CONCLUDING THOUGHTS I believe that my model is simpler, more logical, and more beneficial.
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It is now concluding its monthlong celebration of Armstrong's 115th birthday, on Aug. 4.
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Bayer in response can introduce evidence of regulatory assessments concluding glyphosate to be safe.
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Finally, Bellotti reflects sound research concluding corporate money has little effect on election results.
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Third, concluding this phase of the investigation allows a rebalance of the political debate.
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By May 19, all three YouTubers had posted separate public statements concluding their fight.
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The final concluding thoughts have been reached, and nothing else needs to be heard.
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Warner wrote 19 Boxcar Children books in all, concluding with Benny's Mystery in 1976.
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All are invited to join the concluding Parade of 23 Ghouls; costumes are encouraged.
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United States, concluding that neither man's arrest constituted a violation of the First Amendment.
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" Concluding the note, the social media user wrote, "May you rest in peace Leilah.
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ET, the day's discussions were concluding as negotiators were set to head to dinner.
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But that's akin to concluding that all of LeBron James's coaches have been geniuses.
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People are all looking at economic data, and concluding – reaching one conclusion from it.
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Despite concluding that the 17 works were not genuine, the museum had little recourse.
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"This isn't a conspiracy," the state prosecutor, William Moomau, said in his concluding remarks.
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The statement on the call said Trump had emphasized "quickly concluding" the NAFTA negotiations.
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" Justice Gorsuch placed special emphasis on the oath's concluding clause: "So help me God.
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State Attorney General Jeff Landry released a report Tuesday concluding the shooting was justified.
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Joseph E. Martz, wrote, concluding that the Army could not have prevented the shooting.
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One fatwa discussed the appropriate color women should wear, concluding that red was illegal.
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All three outlets also published concluding remarks contained in a separate 50-second clip.
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We're not concluding that someone's biased simply because they supported one candidate or another.
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Soon after, the government stopped Ms. Vieira's cancer assistance, concluding that she could work.
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"I thought you did a fantastic job," Thurman told Woods after concluding the test.
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"I thought you did a fantastic job," Thurman tells Woods after concluding the test.
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" The third and concluding volume of Moore's 2,700-page biography is titled "Herself Alone.
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"I feel no need to apologize for concluding an investigation," Gowdy told the Times.
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In Bratislava, Canada took the concluding reverse singles to see off Slovakia, 3-63.
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All four seasons, which end with a very satisfying concluding chapter, will be available.
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President Trump underscored the importance of quickly concluding an agreement, the White House said.
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"This agreement is decisive, a crucial step in concluding these negotiations," he told reporters.
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It's ordinary Americans looking around and concluding that the NRA has blood on its hands.
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" Trump replied with an angry tweet Sunday, concluding, "I should have left them in jail!
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Stocks dropped sharply on Friday, concluding what has been a wild week for Wall Street.
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" But Judge Teare remained unmoved, concluding that "the aggravating factors clearly outweigh the mitigating factors.
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But my handcuffs were on because we were one day from concluding our audition, okay?
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Your otherwise excellent Technology quarterly on bioengineering was marred by its concluding section (April 230th).
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Starting talks does not commit anyone to concluding them, as Turkey knows only too well.
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Still, if ever a film were saved by its concluding half hour, it is "Annihilation".
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"We would be hopeful of concluding agreements with them this side of Christmas," he added.
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The Fed kept interest rates unchanged Wednesday after concluding its two-day monetary policy meeting.
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That's right; there is a two-day Federal Reserve meeting this week concluding on Wednesday.
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After concluding his political life, Barak took several strategic consulting positions with various hedge funds.
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The school ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his "pelvic floor" treatments were medically appropriate.
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A concluding sentence is more likely to open up a story than to resolve it.
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UK Parliament members are set to vote on the deal, concluding five days of debate.
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Concluding that Bell Pottinger had become "morally and commercially untenable," he soon left the firm.
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President Trump (with Mexico going along) has set a Friday deadline for concluding the agreement.
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She offers some concluding thoughts on the political and educational implications of the garden model.
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And concluding on African tech competitions, the agenda for TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield Africa was announced.
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One treaty gave the canal to Panama through a series of steps concluding in 19803.
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Najib was quick to dismiss the concerns after concluding his six-day visit to China.
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Concluding chapters probe the controversial subject of race and identity, and prospects for new discoveries.
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I tried to assess the situation, concluding that [...] they probably didn't sell expensive ice cream.
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" James Poniewozik asked in his review in The Times, before concluding: "It is the same.
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He had conducted rigorous studies of historical temperatures, concluding that the planet was warming sharply.
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The party needs to grapple with this openly before concluding that he's their only option.
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After the speech, Ms. Warren met with the protesters, concluding with a prayer and hugs.
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Mr. Putin awarded Mr. Tillerson a medal of friendship for concluding corporate deals in Russia.
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"Concluding an RCEP agreement would mark a key milestone for the Modi government," he said.
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And the EU is due to hit back in a parallel case concluding next spring.
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I think concluding the destruction of the weapons of mass destruction themselves will be important.
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"Strategically, it's interesting," he has said, concluding that the United States should therefore buy it.
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In September, 22018, the G.B.I. closed its case, concluding that Jessica's wounds were self-inflicted.
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By way of concluding, I want to briefly emphasize three themes that this story highlights.
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The report vindicated Holder, concluding he neither conceived the operation nor attempted a cover-up.
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"Strategically, it's interesting," he has said, concluding that the United States should therefore buy it.
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He tore through the manic concluding movement, his playing exhilarating one moment, terrifying the next.
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Senior author Willoughby Britton cautioned against concluding that men fail to reap rewards from meditation, though.
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Markets stutter: US stock futures point slightly lower after concluding last week on a disappointing note.
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But, as Parfit showed in the concluding section of Reasons and Persons, this creates new difficulties.
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While it stopped short of concluding Trump had committed a crime, it did not exonerate him.
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This in turn explains why concluding a separation deal within two years will not be easy.
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Listened to the song twice, thus i'm concluding with confirmation that the song is about tom.
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The economy grew 3.2 percent in the 12 months concluding in the second quarter of 2018.
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"I am truly sorry and I promise I will be better," said Cohen, concluding his statement.
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Mattarella will hear all the main parties on Thursday, concluding with 5-Star at 1500 GMT.
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" The next day he complained about French tariffs on American wine, concluding "Not fair, must change!
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Concluding the solemn clip, the actor laments, "He's really gone," stoically referencing his once-substantial mustache.
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This concluding evidence of electronic tracking is a characteristic Poitras touch, at once blunt and subtle.
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" Then he drew a little picture and signed his name, concluding "Charlie was a great dog.
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"We look forward to concluding this acquisition - finally - in a timely and expeditious manner," he said.
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Thus, there is no objective basis for concluding that the Trump administration will be actively hostile.
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And in his marquee speech concluding the evening, Obama slammed Trump for cozying up to Putin.
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" Concluding, "I still miss my brother every day, and you're gonna miss those guys every day.
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Greece's privatization agency, which is in charge of concluding the deal with Lamda, appealed the decision.
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Concluding that they can manage quite well without chemical weapons or cluster bombs is one thing.
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Aboard a rescue ship in the concluding scene, she is mute, unresponsive, a soul without agency.
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She ultimately voted against it, concluding that there would be no fair trial in the Senate.
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According to the filing, Teles is the "person responsible for conducting and concluding negotiations" by Dec.
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" A slew of insults followed, concluding with the crude joke that has inspired the hashtag "#firecolbert.
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The approach is significantly faster than FIFA's original schedule of a bidding process concluding in 2020.
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The human mind has plumbed the universe, concluding that it is precisely 13.8 billion years old.
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Equifax analyzed the data, concluding that information on a total of 2628,28503 U.K. consumers was impacted.
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They spent months checking and rechecking the data, before finally concluding that the signal was real.
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Repayments to be made in 10 semi-annual instalments starting June 28, 2018, concluding on Dec.
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The court case dragged on for five years, concluding with a civil jury trial this spring.
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Equifax analyzed the data, concluding that information on a total of 693,665 U.K. consumers was impacted.
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In the political space, U.S. President Donald Trump will be concluding his trip in Asia today.
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We withheld other potentially identifying details after concluding that they were not significant to the story.
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The roadshow then moves to London on Thursday and Friday before concluding that day in Frankfurt.
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I ended up concluding that Astrid was sincere in her fear that Wim wants her dead.
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China and the EU have also set a goal of concluding an investment pact in 2020.
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Virginia travels to Louisville on Thursday before concluding regular-season play against Notre Dame next Saturday.
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"Well with that, I don't want to ask another question," Brennan said, before concluding the panel.
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They are concluding that Trump is not looking for a better deal with the European Union.
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For now, the original main exhibition remains, but the five-minute concluding film has been removed.
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Mr. Dowd resigned abruptly on Thursday, after concluding that Mr. Trump was increasingly ignoring his advice.
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In interviews promoting the book, I'm often asked whether I'm concluding that parenting just doesn't matter.
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The agency could not have issued that complaint without first concluding that Postmates couriers were employees.
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But the grand jury declined to indict her, concluding that she had acted in self-defense.
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And as it happens, this is the Workologist's final answer: the concluding installment of the column.
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This small, flexible, strikingly intelligent novel is the third and concluding volume in Cusk's Outline trilogy.
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The League of Legends Japan League (LJL) is concluding its Spring Split without in-person audiences.
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Comey on Thursday noted the report's concluding there was no classified information given to the media.
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The stunt was "life-changing," he says, concluding that digital has broken how we process information.
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Last night, while Trump was concluding his pathetic address, Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped up her copy.
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The E.O.A.A. recommended the punishments after concluding that the players violated the code of student conduct.
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A Senate committee rejected that request after concluding that the information was in the public interest.
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Because the tracking touches everyone, can we really give up after concluding it's fine for us?
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The deal led to Utah's legislative auditor general concluding that the school violated state procurement laws.
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The hit teen drama lasted for seven seasons, beginning in 2010 and concluding seven years later.
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"This Court has no basis for concluding that the SALT cap is unconstitutionally coercive," he concluded.
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Young Jack dreamed of being an actor, before concluding that he was not good at it.
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The real McConnell has expressed interest in concluding the trial quickly, and Bennett channeled that desire.
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During concluding remarks, Cummings asked Carroll if he believed the 2019 strategy complied with the law.
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The traveling performances will feature varying lineups in each city before ultimately concluding in late August.
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Shares of Canadian marijuana company Tilray fell sharply Friday, concluding a wild week that captivated investors.
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" Concluding his messages on Sunday, J.P. thanked his fans for their "advice, guidance, support and love.
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He was not disciplined, despite an inspector general investigation concluding that he had misused his office.
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In that case, students fooled the system into concluding a plastic turtle was actually a rifle.
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The opening and concluding installments are the strongest, and left me feeling like I punctured a lung.
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The singer announces her latest world tour just moments after concluding her performance in the halftime show.
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" Vazquez agreed with the RNC Saturday, concluding: "The DNC has submitted insufficient evidence to support its position.
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A Russian medic then examined Whelan before concluding there were no grounds for him to be hospitalized.
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"I think were hopeful that were getting close to the final round of concluding issues," Mnuchin said.
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Unsurprisingly, within hours of his briefing concluding, Mulvaney released a statement denying he said what he said.
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After concluding a thorough investigation, Fox determined that there was absolutely no evidence to support these accusations.
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Six shows ended over the weekend, a few of them concluding on a box office high note.
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Before concluding the letter with an offer to brief the Senator further if he has more questions.
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They cite a 1974 opinion of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel concluding the same thing.
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The ubiquitous image of the atom bomb is the inciting or concluding event; the fallout is technology.
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The nonpartisan Freedom House has tracked the phenomenon, concluding that democracy is, indeed, undergoing a sharp decline.
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And concluding that Handel's narrow win is a validation of the Republican health care plan is wrong.
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Amgen halted that trial before it was completed, after concluding that the drug was not helping patients.
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"It's crazy and bittersweet—like a high-school graduation on steroids," she says of the series concluding.
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Before concluding the logistics deal, India insisted on a change of names to distinguish its own version.
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"I'm saying that I don't believe in God, Tommaso," he tells his confessor, thus concluding the pilot.
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The concluding section on six, "Institutional Complex," is about an American culture of violence in the present.
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Most of the personal stories I had read about the disease dwelled mainly on its concluding stage.
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While it stopped short of concluding Trump had committed a crime, the report did not exonerate him.
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" Concluding, she wrote, "It's funny, sometimes people who disagree with me just say, 'Shut up and sing.
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Obama on CBS said that a review of the controversial documents is ongoing and likely concluding soon.
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" Strzok texted Page about the Post article the next day, concluding that Axelrod was the source. "Yeah.
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Atlanta finishes the regular season on the road, starting Monday at Cleveland and concluding Wednesday in Washington.
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But by the time Arena set to work concluding his contract negotiations with Flynn, Gulati was gone.
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Since the election, Australia's government has also called for rapid progress in concluding that rival trade pact.
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Pelosi may have been right in concluding Trump is "just not worth it," but the Constitution is.
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The interior of the car is dark, and she narrows her eyes before concluding, You look it.
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The Avalere analysis is not alone in concluding what the effect Graham-Cassidy would have on states.
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Currency policy is set to be high on the agenda at the G20 meeting concluding on Friday.
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When allowed, as in the concluding "Fiesta Flamenca," the dancers revealed some appealingly ingenuous charm and spirit.
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Watching the concluding scenes of "To Gay Or Not To Gay," I felt uncomfortable for Brown's stepmom.
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Its concluding third is narrated by Meredith, not Niru, a strategy that should feel clunky but doesn't.
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All of which makes that concluding fake out that much more baffling, and fun, to puzzle out.
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In Shakespeare's concluding couplets, closure is sometimes performed so clunkily as to make a joke of itself.
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The difference between the groups is small, so the researchers cautioned against concluding too much from it.
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The fallacy is concluding that if an assertion of a claim is blameworthy, it's no longer binding.
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In September, a team of forensic experts issued a report concluding that Mr. Nisman had been murdered.
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For starters, the US is focused on concluding a withdrawal agreement with the Taliban by September 1.
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The seven-episode season bridges the gap to the show's final run, six concluding episodes in 2018.
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Here is your B at 37," she continued, concluding with a hand-drawn heart and, "Love y'all.
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When we see her in the finale's concluding montage, she's happy, she's in L.A. — and she's free.
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Tuesday, before concluding she had "no path" forward in the race, a person on the call said.
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Even concluding negotiations on whether or not to begin negotiating on reforms could be considered a victory.
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And this week, he offered a powerful concluding example of what commitment to a cause looks like.
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The third quarter winds down on Monday, concluding a volatile period of three months on Wall Street.
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But I think he was concluding, too soon, that it wasn't going to be a good Congress.
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And Newsham cautioned against interpreting the study as concluding that body cameras have no value at all.
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Here's every Trump tweet I could find on the topic, from 2011 onward (concluding in October 2015).
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"I think we're hopeful that we're getting close to the final round of concluding issues," Mnuchin said.
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Bones, which last week announced it will be concluding after next season, returns April 14 with new episodes.
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The concluding pages of It are a floral, ridiculous, over-the-top, delirious elegy for the core friendship.
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The Trump administration initiated these tariffs after concluding an investigation into some of China's most controversial trade practices.
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It would depend on "the facts on hand," she said, before concluding she could not impose capital punishment.
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Justin Amash in concluding that Trump obstructed justice, Barr distorted Mueller's findings, and impeachment is necessary and appropriate?
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The riders started in Beverley on Thursday and traveled around Yorkshire before concluding at the Headrow in Leeds.
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" Concluding, "If we stop having mercy as a part of our vocabulary, Andy, our world will completely die.
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Avengers: Endgame, the concluding chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's 11-year Infinity Saga, isn't quite finished yet.
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Without that, there's a risk of concluding that something works when it doesn't, or even just overhyping benefits.
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" Ryan Gosling, on the other hand, seemed unfazed, concluding, "I mean, I'm happy for them, honestly, you know?
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One panel was moderated by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, the person said, and James delivered concluding remarks.
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Robinson was arrested Friday while livestreaming outside a courthouse in Leeds, where a gang rape trial is concluding.
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The Supreme Court overturned that decision on Monday, rightly concluding that the regulation applies only to wholesale markets.
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Even Lincoln pondered that the series should consider tying up loose ends and concluding a few months back.
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But it is hard, given Mr Kaczyński's unyielding stance, to avoid concluding that this may be the point.
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This concluding half-minute up in the virtual air at least induces the gulp of a little vertigo.
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Let's give that a try," she remarked before concluding her post by telling her followers, "I love y'all.
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He applied the same principle to food, concluding that it fuels the body like a slow-burning fire.
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Or the bonus track "GarageSkankFREESTYLE," the ideal beginning or concluding track to any night out on the town.
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Andrew Cuomo cautioned people to wait until investigations are completed before concluding PTC would have prevented this incident.
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For her part, Jackson has moved forward, concluding her well-received State of the World Tour in December.
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Last year's submissions for a short-story-concluding-code, for example, fooled just one human judge one time.
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"Saint-Gobain has always said it is patient in concluding this transaction," a company spokesman said on Friday.
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" Concluding, "I think bringing in a fresh face, I think bringing in fresh people, is a good thing.
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Under Barra's leadership, GM has exited Russia and Indonesia after concluding it couldn't earn acceptable returns on investment.
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Sturm, 303, made his NHL debut on April 4 against Boston after concluding his college career at Clarkson.
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The Justice Department declined to conduct its own inquiry, instead reviewing Hynes's and concluding that it was sufficient.
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The European Commission published a feasibility study earlier this year, concluding legislation was needed to tackle deforestation effectively.
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CONCLUDING THOUGHTS I am discussing my trade-equilibrium model as an academic—without reference to any political party.
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United States, after concluding that if there was ever a tidal wave of malpractice litigation, it has subsided.
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That was one of the bombshell revelations from the episode's concluding sprint across Westeros: Cersei still gonna Cersei.
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I'm at a loss," she asks her readers, before concluding: "I think it's partly because I'm a woman.
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"Such positions... seem to aim at distancing the possibility of concluding the review," one of the officials said.
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Because this was a clear exaggeration, the Army investigated Redfield, eventually concluding he had made an innocent mistake.
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Finamore has been at East Lansing for six seasons, the most recent concluding with a 23-1 record.
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China's largest integrated dairy company said on Thursday it had issued the instruction after concluding at a Nov.
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Concluding the review of Greece's progress will unlock funds which Athens needs to repay loans maturing in July.
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The fourth round of negotiations is concluding as the three nations push to meet a year-end deadline.
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And all the instrumentalists joined in the concluding Orchestral Suite No. 3, the one with the famous Air.
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But the county has defended its assessments of the municipalities' zoning practices, concluding that they were not exclusionary.
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But that's exactly what Pruitt is doing: concluding that the country hired nearly 7,000 mining workers in May.
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" Slat held a brief press conference, concluding, "For sixty years, mankind has been putting plastic into the oceans.
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It's important to note ... DCFS closed out its investigation after concluding Brad did nothing that warranted official action.
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Meanwhile, by concluding the historic nuclear agreement, Iran is getting out from under the burden of economic sanctions.
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According to one attendee, Josh Kushner listed the year's challenges, concluding with a laugh: 'We survived Donald Trump.
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Republicans on the committee announced earlier Monday that they were concluding their yearlong probe into Russian election interference.
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But that seems more complicated than just concluding that the show took liberties in interpreting the character's backstory.
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Several subsequent papers have also noted the behavior, usually concluding the whales were using the rocks to rest.
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The debate is followed by a concluding section where Ms. Schreck and the student ask each other questions.
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The world has made its choice, concluding that intervening to stop the bloodshed in Syria was too risky.
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There was no concluding news conference, but in a statement to the BBC issued after the meeting, Mrs.
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Unlike some viewers, I don't object to some of Game of Thrones' big concluding plot points per se.
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"We don't look down upon those of you who haven't served," Mr. Kelly said before concluding his remarks.
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And who could resist a concluding dance party alongside the sea lions, which are pretty inventive movers themselves?
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Intelligence reports are only one factor that a White House must consider in concluding matters of national security.
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" The novelist Cynthia Ozick wrote a poem about the incident concluding, "Thought and Word lay dead and cold.
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As a long question from Justice Sonia Sotomayor showed no signs of concluding, he addressed a government lawyer.
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The art in the show's concluding section, "The Riverscape," is historical but feels familiar, like recently heard news.
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Shares of the world's largest cruise operator were up more than 7% Friday, concluding the session at $50.21.
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The early March deadline for concluding talks has been extended to at least early April, officials have said.
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IDInsight actually experimented with a revealed preferences approach before concluding the method wasn't really working in this context.
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Tsipras also urged his ministers to remain focused on concluding the final review of its third international bailout.
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One concluding point: The issue that Virginians most cared about (38 percent in exit polls) was health care.
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What is startling is that the economists are nearly unanimous in concluding that Mr. Trump's policies are destructive.
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Yet it's hard to read the scientific papers without concluding that, well, paper is the way to go.
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A judge in Tamaulipas had absolved López Astudillo after concluding that there was insufficient proof of a crime.
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" The four liberal justices joined Roberts in concluding: "Accepting contrived reasons would defeat the purpose of the enterprise.
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Eventually concluding that a helium tank caused the issue, Space X rescheduled from its original date of January 9th.
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Harris sedated the boys and coach before they were taken out by divers over three days, concluding July 10.
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It was not the result of Mueller concluding that a campaign seeking assistance from a foreign government is legal.
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Their eponymous series aired for two seasons on TLC before concluding in April 2016, after which it was canceled.
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Other stops include Cardiff, Manchester, Coventry, Sunderland, Edinburgh, and Bristol before concluding with three shows at London's Wembley Stadium.
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Concluding her emotional acceptance of the lifetime achievement honor, Streep shared particularly inspirational words from the late Carrie Fisher.
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The EU and Mercosur agreed a free trade treaty on Friday, concluding two decades of talks between the blocs.
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" Concluding, "He is my strength, my example, my refuge, my confidante, my teacher, my rock, my hero — my dad.
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But Barr and the deputy attorney general supplied their own legal judgment, concluding the president had not obstructed justice.
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The two-night season finale airs July 29 and 30, thus concluding the former Miss Alabama's journey for love.
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Concluding the review of Greece's progress will also unlock funds which Athens needs to repay loans maturing in July.
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In the US, movie ticket sales were abysmal this summer — concluding with the worst Labor Day weekend since 22016.
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After 2016, Rubio will leave the Senate after concluding one term in office and having accomplished very little legislatively.
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It isn't uncommon to come across new evidence after concluding a probe -- which is what happened here in October.
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Williams revised the business plan for Get Fit With Dave, concluding he needed to get access to health insurance.
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The Google+ shutdown will take place over the course of the next 10 months, concluding in August of 2019.
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Pictures released by South Korea's presidential office show the two leaders sharing a warm embrace after concluding their talks.
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On Thursday, in the concluding section, I will provide other suggestions for convincing sceptics of the value of immigration.
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"Ultimately, the brand has tremendous brand recognition," Segal says, concluding that the Ashley Madison name is here to stay.
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On Tuesday, the SEC waved aside that comparison, instead concluding that tokens — in some cases at least — were securities.
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Then the Politburo oozed confidence, concluding that China was the world's economic engine, with a new level of power.
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Ewing's concluding poem in 1919, "I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store," may point the way.
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The court also erred in concluding there had been no showing of irreparable harm to Kesha, her lawyers claim.
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Thomas announced the NHTSA is closing the preliminary evaluation of the incident, concluding that Telsa was not at fault.
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It's possible that the Neapolitan novels' concluding lines will now serve as the tombstone for Elena Ferrante's writing career.
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We cannot as a society look the other way any longer," Zach wrote concluding with, "Driving drunk is intent.
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A special zoo response team killed the animal after concluding the 4-year-old boy's life was in danger.
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The D.A. has rejected 5 cases that were submitted by police, concluding most were outside the statute of limitations.
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A nationally recognized police use of force expert has also produced a report concluding that this shooting was justified.
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" Concluding her series of tweets, Britney wrote, "I appreciate your prayers and support for my family during this time.
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The Jupiter Police Department issued the charge after concluding he "intentionally" touched the reporter during a campaign rally there.
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Yet a jury convicted the attackers only on kidnapping charges, concluding that the attack was not motivated by homophobia.
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The Philadelphia district attorney's office declined to prosecute Bostian after concluding there was not enough evidence to sustain charges.
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"I'd like it if we could trust each other again," he tells us in the episode's concluding voice-over.
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"I feel no need to apologize for concluding an investigation," Gowdy told the The New York Times last month.
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Those caveats noted, the film has plenty of illuminating moments leading up to, of course, a concluding fashion show.
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Republicans are on the defensive about their own announcement concluding the House Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russia's election interference.
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"To disobey would bring no material loss to the subject," Milgram wrote in the concluding discussion of his findings.
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It is not uncommon to come across new evidence after concluding a probe -- which is what happened in October.
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As Tepa explains, this concluding rite seals the young man's entrance to adulthood, conferring a new status on him.
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Moe assessed the damage, concluding serenely that the man's teeth were fine but that his chin would need suturing.
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" But Trott and his Republican colleagues will hear the reverberations of Weberman's concluding message: "I am committed to fight.
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Some Democratic leaders appear to be concluding that they will be suckers if they don't adopt similar smashmouth tactics.
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The audience allowed the piece's concluding return toward spareness to ring out fully before charging in with enthusiastic applause.
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The concluding unresolved dissonant splat of a chord seemed as sensible a way to end the piece as any.
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Separately, Mr. Trump's lead lawyer for the special counsel investigation resigned after concluding that his advice was being ignored.
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He stoked a national debate by concluding that police officers show no bias in the shootings of black men.
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Mr. Tillerson had eliminated many "special envoy" posts after concluding that there were far too many, causing organizational chaos.
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Before concluding, Keane also thanked Trump for his efforts to "build up" the U.S. military during his first term.
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It took the agency a week to investigate, concluding in a single-page document that it didn't believe her.
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Courts have generally approved these mandatory disclosure laws, concluding that there is no absolute right to medical confidentiality here.
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Trump aimed high with his concluding remarks, vowing to offer a bigger, better future for the country than Clinton.
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Or they might drift ever more deeply into revolutionary politics, concluding that our democracy is rotten to the core.
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Industry executives say other Chinese companies are concluding that American partners are also unreliable suppliers, given the administration's crackdown.
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UCLA's Klausner co-authored one study concluding that Grindr was an effective means for distributing HIV self-testing kits.
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A self capable of noticing that everything around it expires can't avoid concluding that it will, too, somehow, sometime.
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She continued to tour on her own, concluding at Castle Garden on May 24, 1852, before returning to Europe.
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Dungey left ABC in November 2018, concluding a professional relationship with Disney that started in 2004 at Touchstone Television.
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Nonetheless, the public record already provides a strong prima facie basis for concluding that the President solicited a bribe.
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Adam Schiff of California -- and giving a concluding presentation that would offer Americans a succinct argument for Trump's side.
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter has also informed Congress of the move after concluding every transfer meets the statutory standard.
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In concluding the letter, Murphy wrote the administration's withholding of aid weakened Zelensky and hurt Ukraine's defense against Russia.
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In fact, we have no basis for concluding that there are independent sources for the documents' thrice-made assertions.
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Any candidate in the world — in America — would take information," Giuliani said before concluding, "Who says it's even illegal?
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The Post constructed its own database after concluding that statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation were incomplete or unreliable.
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After concluding my chat with my wannabe future landlord from Craigslist, I tell him I'm not interested in the room.
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Concluding the project has been a condition of each of Athens' three bailouts, the last of which expired last August.
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We feel proud of ourselves for concluding that the root of all our relationship issues is something in our childhood.
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I like that I'm concluding this article by hitting on a bit of hardware-software synergy with the iris scanner.
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Every year, more and more people are concluding that it is simpler and more affordable to live without a car.
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Yet within two years, Republicans had joined Democrats in concluding that the 10-year Budget Control Act squeezed too much.
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A successful seder will have everyone asking the questions and contemplating, though never exactly concluding, what the answers might be.
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His trip begins in Amman, and includes stops in Tel Aviv and Ramallah before concluding in Jerusalem on June 28.
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Senator Marco Rubio wrote a column applauding its aims, while concluding that a "radical progressive movement" would not fulfil them.
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Grab has conducted its comprehensive due diligence and legal analysis with its advisers before entering into and concluding the transaction.
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Before concluding his work, Mueller obtained felony convictions against Trump's campaign chairman, deputy chairman, National Security Adviser and personal lawyer.
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Concluding the post, the boy's mother wrote that she missed the boy her son used to be, before his illness.
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Bank Indonesia is expected to hold the benchmark rate at 4.75 percent after concluding a monthly policy review on Thursday.
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After concluding the audit work ahead of schedule, the government said it would "intensify inspections" and advance the audit calendar.
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You couldn't pick a better location for a campaign that is concluding with competing claims of sexual misconduct and lewdness.
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About the appointment of a special prosecutor on Russia investigation, Trump said "I look forward to this matter concluding quickly."
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Ted Cruz first used their methods during the primary, and his staff ended up concluding they had wasted their money.
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Matt Burns went hands-on with the $399 system, concluding that it shows a lot of promise in surprising ways.
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But Mueller stopped short of concluding that a crime was committed, leaving it to Congress to make its own determination.
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"Before concluding, Gustin said: "She is Barry's endgame and Candice Patton plays her, and she will continue to play her.
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In 2011, a human rights panel that advised Mr. Medvedev issued a report concluding that Mr. Magnitsky had been beaten.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and EU leaders committed to concluding talks as rapidly as possible and ideally this year.
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The film itself warned against concluding anything more than the fact that it would be wise to perform additional research.
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He said talks were at an early stage and the pair were not on the verge of concluding any agreement.
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Concluding a factfinding mission on Friday, a group of EU lawmakers said there was a "perception of impunity" in Malta.
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Williams dug deeper, concluding that the EPA did not properly consider possible tools it has to fight animal waste emissions.
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The three-judge panel issued the injunction after concluding that they were likely to strike down the order on appeal.
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Update Hotels are concluding that millennial travelers want three things: customized experiences, digital convenience and relevant information on social media.
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Evotec has signed an agreement to integrate Sanofi's infectious disease unit into its organisation, concluding exclusive talks annonced in March.
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I also consider the United States unlikely to strike out with direct tariffs ahead of concluding corporate tax reform measures.
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That same beyond-a-reasonable doubt standard was cited by Barr in concluding that the evidence did not establish obstruction.
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In 2016, The Outline published a story detailing the demise of the saxophone, concluding that it was a dead instrument.
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Minnesota is concluding its six-game road trip that began with a three-game sweep of the Mariners in Seattle.
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This never should have happened,' " Hannity continued before concluding, "I would argue we're getting to the end of the process.
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The first stop is New York City on January 22017, with the tour concluding in Los Angeles on March 212.
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But it said the appeals court had erred in concluding that there was no question of prejudice in the case.
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Last week, the FTC announced a massive settlement with Facebook concluding the agency's investigation into the social network's privacy missteps.
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Justice Ginsburg's concluding comments seemed to foreshadow a closely divided case in which she will be on the losing side.
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Will governments permanently banish austerity, concluding that excessive budget-cutting has left national health systems especially vulnerable to the virus?
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The two sides were close to concluding settlement talks earlier this month, according to a person familiar with the talks.
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"Today we are concluding what we started in February," Speaker Ali Abdel-Al said at the beginning of Tuesday's session.
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The discovery was a key link in concluding that the virus had been spreading in the Seattle area for weeks.
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Judge Wright sided with the Mongols, "regrettably" concluding that the marks were not forfeitable since they belonged to the organization.
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Although Japan signed the convention, domestic laws do not fulfill the obligations of the treaty, impeding Japan from concluding it.
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But, so far, they are not concluding that the impact of sanctions has directly motivated Kim's overtures to the South.
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Monday's decision reversed a 1978 legal opinion by the State Department concluding that the settlements were inconsistent with international law.
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House Democrats spoke for just over an hour Monday morning, concluding with Schiff urging senators to remove Trump from office.
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"It picks up right after Endor," Motive Game Director Mark Thompson said, referring to Return of the Jedi's concluding moments.
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Officials ultimately agreed to sign the agreements, in part after concluding they were likely not enforceable, according to the Post.
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We know that global warming increases the likelihood of fires—but we need more evidence before concluding the reverse too.
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Much of the report focused on his role at the Malheur standoff, concluding that he had helped plan the event.
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McKinnon's concluding joke about "$800 from an immigrant and stay-at-home-mom named Melania," however, was a funny line.
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" The Daily Telegraph listed all the concessions it said the queen had given the couple, concluding, "they still wanted more.
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Nunes bristled at Hill's remarks, pointing to the panel's report last year concluding that Russia interfered in the 2023 election.
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The two senators in their letter said it was wrong for Comey to draft any statement before concluding his interviews.
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Minnesota returns home after concluding a 2-1-224 road trip with a 24-20 triumph at Toronto on Wednesday.
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The House GOP announced last week they are concluding the Intelligence panel investigation into Russian interference into the 2016 election.
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He spoke admiringly of a 2012 Supreme Court decision that applied the original Constitution in concluding that warrants were required.
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At least nine other teams could have their routes to the Super Bowl impacted by outcomes on the concluding day.
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The stylistic departure — or arrival — of the novel's concluding section is brave and strange, confounding and intriguing in equal measure.
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He pored over admissions data, concluding that Asian-Americans were not being admitted at the same rates as white applicants.
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" Psychiatrist Blanche assessed Fano through the bars of his cell, concluding he "doubts serious mental illness, will begin tapering meds.
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"The historical and logical case for concluding that the 21091th Amendment incorporates the Excessive Fines Clause is overwhelming," she wrote.
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Weeks after the killing, the C.I.A. finished its first assessment about the operation, concluding that Prince Mohammed had ordered it.
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" And she praised President Barack Obama's agreement with Iran, concluding, "We are safer now than we were before this agreement.
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J&J has said those steps were unnecessary, citing scientific tests concluding talc does not cause cancer or contain asbestos.
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And they have come to regard some of his threats as empty, concluding that crossing the president poses little danger.
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But it's a short leap from concluding that shelters and bednets to prevent malaria are just "Band-Aids" to concluding that philanthropists should stop wasting their time on the "Band-Aid" solutions in front of them, and should instead focus their energy on big bets that might, if they pan out, solve the problem entirely.
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Chancellor Andre Bouchard of Delaware Chancery Court appointed a custodian for TransPerfect after concluding the hopeless deadlock was imperiling the company.
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" Concluding, "There is no evidence Ms. McGowan possessed this cocaine at all, let alone possessed it in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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"No further action," stewards declared in a statement on concluding their investigation more than three hours after the end of qualifying.
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Shameful portrayal," she continued, concluding, "He made a point of it plenty of times to express his pride in his roots.
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Concluding they'd been swindled, IFC officials traveled to the eastern city of Hangzhou in late 2009 to confront Zhejiang Glass's chairman.
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A triptych of LPs would follow the departure of original member Martin Price in 1991, concluding with 2003's Outpost Transmission.
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But the ATF outlawed the device in 2005, concluding that the retail version transformed semi-automatic rifles into illegal machine guns.
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The charges have renewed public interest in an investigation that Republicans in Congress last week said they were close to concluding.
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" Cook sounded an optimistic note about the company, concluding his prepared remarks by saying "the future of Apple is very bright.
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I definitely laughed at the incredibly detailed pro-wrestling-style introduction of villains concluding with "…and British robots!" for the Daleks.
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After concluding the restructuring, the construction group would be able to organize a new process to sell its stake in Braskem.
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Now, with ARM concluding that its chips are of "UK origin," it's saying that it isn't included in the US ban.
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Mrs May's government makes much of the prospects of concluding trade deals with non-EU countries—including, in fact, New Zealand.
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This despite every expert, including the Maryland medical examiner, concluding that Gray was injured in the van, not during the arrest.
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In January, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sided with Tesla in the case, concluding that the Autopilot system wasn't defective.
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Viewers would be forgiven for concluding that shock value had usurped the preservation of any meaning or value in the plot.
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Brian Heater reviewed the Withings Go activity tracker, concluding that the device shows promise, but is mostly a non-starter. 13.
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They brought eight of these spiders back to their lab for analysis, eventually concluding that they'd stumbled upon a new species.
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Why didn't they stop them?" wrote the president, concluding, "It's all a big Dem scam and excuse for losing the election!
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Andrew Cuomo cautioned people to wait until investigations are completed before concluding positive train control would have prevented the latest crash.
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Police released suspects Elaine Kirk and Paul Gait on Sunday evening after concluding that they were not responsible for the incident.
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It is hard to avoid concluding that, even if agreement were possible in theory, it will not be reached in practice.
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"I think we are very close to concluding" the Ukraine review, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde told Reuters in an interview.
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Abe said he and Putin had taken "an important step" toward a peace treaty but concluding one would not be easy.
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"There is no written concluding report by Jones Day and there will not be one," VW Chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch said.
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There has been only silence,'' Barr said, concluding Starr should be allowed to finish his work free from White House attacks.
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Twitter decided to read deeply into the smirk, concluding Lorde's expressive face was a reaction to the Chainsmokers and Halsey's win.
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Timetable for implementation – According to Erekat, the Trump plan will include a defined and agreed upon timetable for concluding the negotiations.
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"We hope we can make further progress in concluding a collective labor agreement with our pilots in Germany," the carrier said.
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According to a report the Justice Department inspector general is concluding former FBI Director James Comey defied his authority at times.
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Carlyle filed the first request for cover to its insurers in January 2016 concluding that the oil could not be recovered.
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Before concluding the address, the Obamas thanked the men and women in uniform for their "courage and dedication" to their country.
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As Egypt's top auditor, Genena had stirred controversy by publicly concluding that government corruption had cost the country billions of dollars.
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Concluding a fact-finding mission on Friday, a group of EU lawmakers said there was a "perception of impunity" in Malta.
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There are some important caveats to consider, though, before concluding the Nevada caucuses show Trump has solid support among Hispanic voters.
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The caveat at the time was that Mueller wanted an interview with the president before concluding that part of the probe.
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Today, the U.S. Senate has a unique opportunity to help defend Ukrainian sovereignty against Russian aggression before concluding the current Congress.
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The division of Amazon laid off dozens of game developers just as the conference was concluding, according to the website Kotaku.
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The company has signed a memorandum of understanding and is concluding its due diligence, after which it will pay $66 million.
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The 85033-page Delaware ruling cited that Supreme Court decision, concluding that its state law infringed on the role of juries.
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Britain, as it prepares to leave the EU, needs Trump's help in concluding a bilateral trade deal with the United States.
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In the week ahead, the euro is expected to be influenced by the European Central Bank's next meeting concluding on Thursday.
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Trump's attorneys will be able to object to evidence, attend all hearings, cross-examine witnesses and even offer a concluding presentation.
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Warner said the committee is looking to speak to Mueller and review his report's underlying counterintelligence information before concluding its probe.
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Federal courts typically uphold such laws, concluding that the logistical benefit for the states outweighs the burden on would-be candidates.
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He pointed specifically to a 1973 opinion by the Office of Legal Counsel concluding that a sitting president can't be indicted.
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Before concluding a transatlantic trade deal, the EU will insist that the U.S. lift the tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum.
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Read more: A 10-year-old boy won a science fair with a project concluding that Tom Brady is a cheater
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On Monday, CBS's board of directors announced they were denying Moonves severance payment after concluding they had cause to fire him.
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" The email chain in the GOP report ends with Kozora concluding that "we just have two opposing viewpoints on the matter.
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She had been in his position more than once — a political spouse whose partner was concluding the most grueling campaign imaginable.
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Hulu's "Runaways" will end with its upcoming third season and ABC's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." is concluding with its upcoming season seven.
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As Egypt's top auditor, Genena had stirred controversy by publicly concluding that government corruption has cost the country billions of dollars.
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"Especially given fiscal constraints, sustained structural reforms remain key to supporting growth and diversification," the IMF said in its concluding remarks.
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Colorado has been idle since concluding a 2-2-22015 road trip with a 21-22 loss at Florida on Saturday.
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To represent the projected flooding of London in 2060, the BP character poured water over his own head, concluding the performance.
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But 64 percent of white Americans said the opposite, concluding that police officers do treat people of all races the same.
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Ahead of that, the U.S. Federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates at its two-day meeting concluding on Wednesday.
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That's definitely a reference to the coming showdown between Ramsay Bolton and Jon Snow, possibly concluding with Jon taking back Winterfell.
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In a surprise move last year, the NTP chose to publish "partial findings" after concluding the first phase of its study.
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Given Dark Souls 23 was pitched as concluding FromSoftware's "Dark" trilogy, it'd make sense for it to work the same. Nope!
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The CW's upcoming Arrowverse crossover will span across five nights, beginning on Monday, December 9 and concluding on Tuesday, January 14.
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So I hope this ends up concluding sooner rather than later and doesn't continue to be an issue in another election.
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A day's pass includes four instructional workshops, two meals (lunch and a concluding pizza party) and admission to a 5 p.m.
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The costly trade war between the United States and China shows no signs of concluding, despite Mr. Trump's claims of progress.
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Also, Mr. Rubio's report errs in concluding that because manufacturing wages are high, policymakers should work to increase employment in manufacturing.
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But it marked a humiliation for his consultants, who quit after concluding that Mr. Sanders was not willing to empower them.
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The concluding play of the drive was a predictable but typically unstoppable 1-yard quarterback sneak for a touchdown by Brady.
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As she tried to learn John Zorn's song cycle "Jumalattaret," the soprano Barbara Hannigan came close to concluding it was unsingable.
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There are numerous other examples of companies collaborating after concluding that going it alone wasn't as feasible as they once thought.
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"After concluding an extensive global search, it's clear that Michael is the right leader for this role," said CEO Brian Cornell.
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This is possible thanks to a loophole in international tax law and hinges on staff in Dublin concluding all sales contracts.
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After concluding the pilot in late 2017, Cetera expects to gradually roll it out to all of its 8,000 financial advisors.
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About a week and a half after receiving the questions, Mr. Dowd resigned, concluding that his client was ignoring his advice.
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Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, was convinced by the Republican argument, concluding the House proved its case but it didn't warrant impeachment.
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But its concluding document will be microscopically studied both by those who sniff heresy and those who yearn for bold innovation.
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The evidence mounted all year, including record heat in Germany, above, and concluding with broiling temperatures contributing to Australia's devastating wildfires.
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Oregon's courts ruled in favor of Smith and Black, concluding that the denial had violated the First Amendment's free exercise clause.
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The jury sided with Amazon in 2015, concluding that the marketplace isn't liable for infringement on behalf of third-party sellers.
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Markets price in just a 12 percent chance of a rate rise at the two-day Fed meeting concluding on Wednesday.
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The complainant alleged that the mortality review committee was erroneous in concluding that the care rendered to Mr. Cruz was appropriate.
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" It proceeded to challenge Corbyn's claims and lend support to Johnson's, concluding at the end that the Prime Minister had "won.
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That means that exporters face problems concluding new deals with Iran because the banks will not process payments from the country.
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" The star then directed followers to her blog if they wanted to read more, concluding her caption with the hashtag, "#normalizebreastfeeding.
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But he has difficulty in tying up the loose ends of his story, which takes an abrupt melodramatic turn before concluding.
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According to Barr's March 24 letter, Mueller has presented evidence on both sides of the question without concluding whether to prosecute.
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It dismissed the woman's claim, concluding that she hadn't understood the "nuanced difference" between sexual assault and an appropriate medical procedure.
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The earlier decision was based on a four-year scientific analysis concluding that the road would irreparably harm critical waterfowl habitat.
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It ran for six seasons, concluding in 2010 with a series finale that left fans debating whether it was real or fake.
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The FTC settled an investigation of Google in 2013, concluding that the company had not manipulated its search results to hurt rivals.
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The topics were broken up to prevent anyone from joining the dots and concluding that a cash swap was in the offing.
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The recent reports, however, say the CIA took the findings a step further, concluding that the interference was meant to help Trump.
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The Fed, concluding a two-day meeting on Wednesday, is expected to announce a 25-basis-point rate increase, this year's second.
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The truth is hard to know," reads the text, concluding with a final line — "The truth is more important now than ever.
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" Taken aback, Abramovitz's mind began to spin, concluding that "there must be something I don't know if everyone thinks I got in.
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U.S. astronaut Christina Koch on Thursday landed in Kazakhstan after 328 days in space, concluding the longest-ever mission by a woman.
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Snap decided to redesign the app after concluding that it was difficult for people to use, preventing adoption by a wider audience.
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It was too early to tell the gender," she said, concluding her post: "Again, thank you for the love, prayers, and hope.
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Concluding that the Cerutti mastodon site was a butcher's shop does, though, depend on the five cobblestones in question actually being tools.
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The arbitrator disagreed, concluding there was sufficient evidence present in the former QB's legal docs to allow his case to go forward.
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He made his first Champions League final appearance only 18 months later, concluding the most torturous season in the club's modern history.
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The deal, concluding with an auction, could be announced as soon as Sunday, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
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After concluding the access fee pilot, the SEC should conduct a pilot program for reducing the tick size for highly liquid stocks.
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"I was a victim of sexual abuse as a child," Kohli continued before concluding the post with a message to other victims.
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In concluding its investigation, the FDPIC said the Windows 10 "quick access" and "customize settings" pages had not fully met transparency requirements.
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Then in mid-October, April emailed me about the possibility of closing my file and concluding the firm's work on my petition.
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But those are precisely the sorts of provisions that could be ditched by negotiators in the interest of concluding a quick deal.
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The news comes a week after another report concluding that 2015 was a record-breaking year for climate measurements around the world.
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Concluding that would probably require comparison to other precocious birds, like the megapodes, and a better understanding of bone development more generally.
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So it's very unlikely we'd be concluding many of those within that time scale (transition) so it probably makes no difference whatsoever.
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The judge also found there were no grounds for concluding that profits earned by Goldman Sachs on the disputed trades were excessive.
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"This is one new and hopefully useful data point, to which others must be added," Acquisti also told us in concluding remarks.
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Several recent court decisions have changed the landscape of California's competition law, concluding that employee non-solicitation provisions are per se invalid.
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One cannot consider so many of these would-be revolutionary designs without concluding that carry-on luggage has become the new mousetrap.
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The trial is set to last for three days, with the younger Messi expected to take the stand on the concluding day.
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At Stratford, Mr. Heeley designed nearly 40 productions, beginning in 1957 with "Hamlet," starring Christopher Plummer, and concluding with "Earnest" in 2009.
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"The court erred first in concluding that SB 5 must be invalidated as the tainted fruit of SB 14," the ruling states.
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China's foreign ministry referred in a statement to "RCEP-15 member states" concluding most negotiations - implying that only 15 countries had agreed.
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The report also quotes the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as concluding that "the RMB is broadly in line with economic fundamentals" (i.e.
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He ultimately ruled out entering the Democratic presidential primary the following month, concluding he lacked the necessary time for a strong campaign.
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That may be why the justices ruled unanimously against the plaintiffs, concluding that states could use total population when drawing legislative districts.
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There is no space for harassment or disrespect or degradation of any kind at my show," she said, concluding with "be kind.
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As a result, the California judge in the Stormy Daniels case was likely correct in concluding Cohen will likely be indicted soon.
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Gray (8-6) yielded a two-out single in the fifth to Dexter Fowler before concluding his night after completing the inning.
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Biden ultimately ruled out entering the Democratic presidential primary the following month, concluding he lacked the necessary time for a strong campaign.
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Gray (211-227) yielded a two-out single in the fifth to Dexter Fowler before concluding his night after completing the inning.
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Which brings us full circle to the concluding paragraph of Sotomayor's dissent in Husted, both a jeremiad and a call to action.
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Or the startling 199 percent gain in the same amount of time concluding at the end of the second quarter of 1999.
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It's written in five movements: an opening Adagio and concluding Rondo-Finale bracket two atmospheric "night music" movements and a boisterous Scherzo.
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The Bush administration, after a five-year investigation concluding in 2007, found no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections.
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A federal judge in 2014 sided with the company, concluding that Donzier submitted fraudulent evidence and engaged in coercion during the case.
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The long-running CBS show is concluding with upcoming season 15, the network announced Thursday — and an "epic final season" is promised.
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"In life, we're all faced with difficult decisions and will have a choice to make," Adam LaRoche wrote, concluding his farewell note.
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Ms. Chen finally gets to speak, quite affectingly, a concluding monologue in which all those selves dissolve into one slowly receding entity.
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Since concluding his October 2013 "residency" in New York, Banksy has primarily focused on projects in the UK and the West Bank.
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A 13 ATF study reaffirmed the basis for that ban, concluding that such weapons had no "sporting purposes" and maintaining the ban.
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One quest, where you talk to a series of "Wise Machines," ends with the trio concluding the only way out is suicide.
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Analysts cautioned against concluding that oil sands growth would rebound rapidly, and said most companies would remain cautious given volatile crude prices.
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The Trump administration released a report Tuesday concluding that the United States is highly dependent on foreign imports for many critical minerals.
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" He repeats the racial slur 10 times in a staccato rhythm, concluding with the send-off: "Have a nice day, n— lover.
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Thomas Hofeller, a Republican strategist, did an analysis a few years ago concluding that citizenship questions would help Republicans win more elections.
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In the clubhouse, Jack Nicklaus congratulated Colin Montgomerie on winning, even though he was trailing and the tournament was hours from concluding.
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But Mr. Trump admired her, concluding that she had the right disposition for the job, one senior administration official said on Thursday.
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Then the school closed the investigation, concluding that the woman simply hadn't understood the "nuanced difference" between sexual assault and medical treatment.
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Yet the school suspended him three games this season, concluding he mishandled the issue of an assistant coach accused of domestic abuse.
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This month, Ms. Rivera plans to start First Step, a 15-week computer technology training program concluding with internships and job opportunities.
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The investigation ultimately detailed how Trump tried to derail the inquiry but stopped short of concluding the president had committed a crime.
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It gives the first full-scale look at White's career in 219-some years, concluding with his most complex and adventurous work.
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Instead, they applied the "rule of reason," asking whether the citizens' concerns had any rational basis, and concluding that they did not.
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"As they become less cooperative, they may be concluding it is no longer in their best interest to work as our partners."
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With 2019 concluding the hottest decade on record, CEOs must once again evolve their thinking — and they cannot simply talk the talk.
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The collision of two black holes in 2015 allowed researchers to record the first sounds from space, concluding a 50-year experiment.
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The production ends with a sly concluding vision of ineffable beauty, in which slender columns of light slice through the pitch blackness.
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F.B.I. officials ended the deal in 2009 after concluding that the arrangement was not fruitful, according to former officials at the bureau.
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Authorities discovered the 28-year-old's hiding place after spotting clothes hanging from a tree branch, concluding the near-two-month search.
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It begins 2017 by concluding a survey of 40 years of movies at least partly defined by their use of Steadicam shots.
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"In short, the historical and logical case for concluding that the Fourteenth Amendment incorporates the Excessive Fines Clause is overwhelming," Ginsburg wrote.
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Multiple agencies issued predictions of the time of Tiangong-1's end, most concluding that April 1 was the most likely date.
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After studying him intently the past two years, I am not alone in concluding that his problems extend far beyond mere narcissism.
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One cut short his contract, while another paid him even after concluding that he could not provide the services he had promised.
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Like the concluding scene of a Shakespearean romance, it interlaces a variety of jangling, disparate elements into the semblance of cosmic harmony.
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Senate Republicans had previously homed in on concluding the trial Saturday, and many of them wanted to take acquittal votes Friday night.
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Snow disagreed, concluding Arpaio knowingly continued the patrols because he believed his immigration enforcement efforts would help his 2012 re-election campaign.
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The Browns split with GM John Dorsey on Tuesday; Kitchens was fired on Sunday after concluding his first season at 6-10.
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Despite these initial indications, South Korean officials said a formal investigation was required before concluding that the North Koreans were indeed defectors.
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Other activities will include children's crafts; film screenings, including Chuck Jones's 1971 animated version of Dickens's novel; and, of course, concluding carols.
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Martin said that three officers went upstairs and let themselves into his unlocked apartment before concluding there was no burglary taking place.
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The quicker-than-anticipated re-emergence of the program occurred as I was concluding my decades-long career as a sports journalist.
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U.S. stock futures were pointing higher this morning, closing out the third-quarter and concluding a volatile three months on Wall Street.
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If the just-concluding TIFF is any indication, this year has the potential for being the most upbeat awards season in ages.
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Concluding their meeting at Rivlin's Jerusalem office, Netanyahu and Gantz issued a joint statement saying they had discussed "moving forward with unity".
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San Jose matched a season high with its fifth consecutive loss (0-4-1) while concluding an 0-3-1 road trip.
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That's why the independent Congressional Budget Office keeps concluding that the various Obamacare replacement plans would deprive millions of people of insurance.
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According to Ms. Gordon, Jewish leaders undermined their credibility by concluding, without evidence, that these threats were related to President Trump's election.
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" Graham also warned that the "ability to recruit partners to fight radical Islam in the future has been virtually destroyed," concluding: "Mr.
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Brown noted a report by U.S. intelligence agencies concluding that Russia sought to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election on Trump's behalf.
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U.S. history abounds with examples of members of dominant groups abandoning class solidarity after concluding that opportunity is a zero-sum game.
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The finale's concluding note of ambiguity and non-closure confirmed that the unknowable, unanswerable, and unthinkable will always be Lynch's most natural province.
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Fresh off her walk-off during the concluding moments of last week's episode, Rinna returned to the RHOBH reunion stage ready for battle.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece aims to return to bond markets immediately after concluding a crucial bailout review, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Tuesday.
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I am one of over 1,000 former prosecutors who signed a letter concluding that the evidence in Mueller's report would support criminal charges.
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Both sides have been trying to negotiate a deal, with the latest round of talks between Chinese and U.S. officials concluding last Wednesday.
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Therefore, Watson granted the plaintiffs' motion for a stay, concluding that a freeze on the travel ban was necessary to prevent irreparable injury.
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A jury acquitted Kelly after concluding it could not be certain whether Kelly and the girl were the people shown in the video.
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Last August, a team of inspectors did not check the channel on foot but instead from afar, also concluding that everything looked fine.
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Investigators took about seven hours to comb through the firm's offices, concluding at 3am local time, and have not yet released any findings.
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Donato disagreed, concluding that the case gets to the very heart of the kinds of privacy rights the Illinois legislature sought to protect.
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The greatest leak of cyber space era is happening," began the first email sent to reporters last Thursday, before concluding, "HBO is falling.
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Both sides have been trying to negotiate a deal, with the latest round of talks between Chinese and U.S. officials concluding on Wednesday.
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Alberto Maestrini said Fincantieri was close to concluding the prenotification phase, which prepares the ground before formally informing the European Union's antitrust authorities.
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He made his debut with the Dodgers in September 1958, when they were concluding their first season in Los Angeles after leaving Brooklyn.
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For the last several months I heard from a multitude of surveys, polls, and reports concluding the nominees for Democratic and Republican Parties.
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The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Stephens, concluding that discriminating against an employee because they are transgender was illegal.
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Larger, floating cat faces look down on you approvingly, and eventually, a giant cat with a bottle of champagne appears, concluding the festivities.
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They said Steele grew frustrated and stopped dealing with the FBI after concluding it was not seriously investigating the material he had provided.
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Later on, he summoned a rested-and-ready Mr Morton to throw the concluding four innings, and deliver Houston its first-ever championship.
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"Jimmy, if you do want to start up again, I promise I will punch back even harder," Hannity said, concluding the segment Monday.
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The concluding episode of Lozada's special brought in the highest viewership in the show's history, and Vanzant is clearly still chasing the high.
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Buffalo is aiming for its third consecutive victory after concluding its four-game road trip with 21-2641 triumphs in Anaheim and Detroit.
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In the concluding installment, the man said it wasn't a cave but rather under a canopy of trees where the skull was burned.
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Donald Trump on Sunday reacted to the FBI's letter concluding its review of Hillary Clinton's emails with a familiar refrain: The system's rigged.
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The Financial Times reports that the EU antitrust investigation into Android is concluding, and a fine is expected to be announced in July.
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Original star Nina Dobrev will be returning for the show's concluding episode — not a huge surprise to true fans, but good news regardless.
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His trip begins on June 24 in Amman, and includes stops in Tel Aviv and Ramallah before concluding in Jerusalem on June 28.
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The Gaels are concluding their three-game homestand against Cal State Fullerton, which opened with an 84-29 loss at USC on Friday.
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Zion Williamson signed a multiyear deal with Nike's Jordan Brand yesterday, concluding one of the highest profile sneaker bidding wars we've ever seen.
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It can help you feel a little better about your situation and prevent you from concluding that you're doomed to be alone forever.
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That would be like flipping a coin, getting three heads in a row, and then concluding that coin flips always end on heads.
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China hopes that the recent ASEAN meeting and its concluding Chairman's Statement marks a new direction forwards for regional recognition of its position.
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That made no sense, and the court dismissed the case after concluding that the House appeared to have no interest in the witness.
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"Generali has completed the 2015-18 strategic plan exceeding all the targets and successfully concluding its industrial turnaround," Chief Executive Philippe Donnet said.
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The Ducks went on a 23-7 tear, concluding it with 12 straight to take a 36-22 lead with 6:03 remaining.
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YouTube channel Nerd It Up dissected the recording as well, concluding that which word you hear depends on the pitch of the recording.
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Oakland is kicking off an eight-game homestand after concluding a 1-5 road trip Wednesday with an 11-6 setback at Miami.
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" He continues to wax poetic about Jones' greatness before powerfully concluding, "Yes, it was Leslie Jones who drew me close to Leslie Jones.
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"He walks out of the courthouse right now," Chief U.S. District Judge Patti Saris said after concluding that Rombot's detention violated his rights.
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The European Commission announced Monday that Portugal is no longer in breach of its budget rules, six years after concluding a bailout program.
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In Washington, they have racked up enough indictments to field a football team," Obama continued, before concluding, "Nobody in my administration got indicted.
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Perdue said the U.S. government had shared scientific studies with Vietnam concluding that glyphosate is unlikely to pose a carcinogenic hazard to humans.
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Several Republican candidates and advocacy groups such as the Congressional Leadership Fund joined in, concluding that the party's economic message was not resonating.
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In July, the state Department of Health commission issued a report concluding that benefits of taxing and regulating the drug outweighed possible consequences.
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Because the Speedy Trial Act accords criminal prosecutions precedence, litigants participating in civil cases experience difficulty securing trial dates and concluding their lawsuits.
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She recalled one of them saying, "I got a gun, I'm going to shoot," and then concluding his statement with a racial slur.
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Grunfeld, 63, was concluding his 16th season with the franchise and the team holds a disappointing 32-19773 record with four games remaining.
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While formally concluding a war that has been unofficially over for more than six decades may seem straightforward, the details are quite complicated.
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It disputed the lower court's findings, concluding that only one of the physicians had made a good-faith effort to secure admitting privileges.
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" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically, "That's the brain trust they had.
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"Okay, let me explain," Jenner added when concluding her discussion on "Who defines gender?" at the Web Summit technology conference in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Back in 22019 and again in 2005, he published detailed analyses concluding that single payer was the most economical route to universal coverage.
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The documentary contemplated reasons for longevity, with Reiner concluding that laughter, good friends and the right spouse are all high on the list.
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Then, while the publisher rushed to produce more copies of that, he gave Alcott the go-ahead to write a second, concluding part.
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Before concluding this Tuesday with Reince, I sought one final morsel of wisdom — something that might carry us forward into our next session.
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So one would be justified, I believe, in concluding that, at least with regard to the economy, Trump can indeed function as president.
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At the New York Fringe Festival, concluding this weekend, several performances adopted the label of "dance" but considered it in very different ways.
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"The French are supporting the Greek view that the MoU conditions alone should be the criteria for concluding the review," the official said.
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Asked if it might be interesting to face Guardiola, who is concluding his own run in Germany before taking over here, Pellegrini demurred.
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The bigger question for the Mets and their young pitching stars involves the merits of concluding a longer deal in the near future.
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The concluding sentence of Philip Roth's novel is a punch line, turning the tale that has come before into an extended Jewish joke.
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In 143, the Government Accountability Office compiled a report on wilderness therapy and residential treatment programs, concluding that these programs were dangerously underregulated.
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Their Conversation on Justice tour will span the entire country, beginning April 16 in Boston and concluding August 21 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
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Director: Taika WaititiWith "Avengers: Endgame" concluding the first decade of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the franchise is entering a new era next year.
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Vancouver is concluding its California trip after edging Los Angeles 2165-2105 on Saturday to halt its four-game slide (2108-21-244).
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When someone sets his house on fire, the police are as baffled as he is, eventually concluding that Welin set the blaze himself.
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Apparently concluding he could not win, he preserved the rest of his fortune by taking his TV ads off the air last week.
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Until this concluding scene, the series hasn't ever depicted them directly — not even as bloodied corpses, as many other crime shows would do.
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Republican groups pretty much stopped running ads about the tax cuts weeks before the election, apparently concluding that they weren't gaining much traction.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos scrapped Obama-era guidelines on campus sexual assault Friday after concluding they were unfair to students accused of rape.
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In concluding her note on Sunday, Swift plugged her upcoming seventh album: "I will always be proud of my past work," she wrote.
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Smith explores this dichotomy in two poems alluding to Baldwin's "Everybody's Protest Novel," ultimately concluding that we cannot separate literature from political advocacy.
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As our interview was concluding, Will asked me if I wanted to take a crack at creating an anniversary crossword for the Times.
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A standard marathon-length stage of 26.2 miles is scheduled for Friday, followed by a concluding 3.8-mile stage for charity on Saturday.
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As the meeting was concluding, Dennis Tajer, spokesman for the union, asked the Boeing executives whether they were still confident in the Max.
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The number has not changed despite several academic assessments concluding that death certificates did not come close to tallying the storm's fatal toll.
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"The meeting on Sunday is a consultation and working meeting at which there will be no concluding statement," she told reporters on Friday.
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One state, Texas, said Google responded to its first complaint by concluding it did not consider the sites targeting Texans to be fraudulent.
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Thus, although Clinton's remarks about Gabbard may well have been indecorous, it's difficult to imagine the courts concluding that they were legally actionable.
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" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically: "That's the brain trust they had.
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We had Adam Schiff giving his concluding remarks, and there was a standing ovation in the back of the room with people cheering.
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James Jones, a four-star former supreme allied commander in Europe, after concluding that the general was a bad fit for the administration.
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" Cuomo thanked those who participated while concluding that the poll "supports [the] notion that Trump folk are totally accepting of whatever he says.
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" To mark Mr. Trump's acquittal by the Senate, Mr. Conway wrote a sarcastic, bitter column, concluding, "I believe the president's call was perfect.
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More remarkably, the novel's concluding scenes of torture anticipate an ordeal that began for Di Benedetto twenty years after his novel was published.
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Mr. Trump referred to the most recent letter again last week, concluding that he was sure Mr. Kim would move toward full denuclearization.
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UBS Chairman Axel Weber offered the job to Hamers after concluding he was the most capable and experienced candidate, according to the report.
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Bell played Pioneer—using his Ethereum-based peer-to-peer network for content creators—for several months before concluding it was a bust.
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Another out came thanks to a replay, the review concluding that Torreyes's throw had not pulled first baseman Greg Bird off the bag.
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And those companies are concluding that defending free speech is not worth their time if it damages their brand and their stock price.
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Concluding their meeting with Rivlin, Netanyahu and Gantz issued a joint statement saying they had discussed "moving forward with unity," according to Reuters.
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San Jose, meanwhile, matched a season high with its fifth consecutive loss (210-25-22) while concluding an 23-22-21 road trip.
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But the FTC dropped its investigation into allegations of search bias after concluding that Google's conduct was justified because it improves customer experience.
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And more broadly, more Democrats are now concluding it's the only remedy for a president who they think just keeps abusing his power.
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And then, in the series's concluding shot, having found she literally cannot go home again, the woman once known as Laura Palmer screams.
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" He also touted the economy during a video address posted on social media, concluding "the enthusiasm in this country has never been higher.
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Wade, the Democratic candidates are at once agreeing that abortion rights require a more forceful defense, and concluding that defense is not enough.
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It said on Friday it decided to stick with the original agreement after concluding that the bid from the consortium was not superior.
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Mr. Korstvedt, the Bruckner Society president, pointed to the Fifth as an important caesura, concluding Bruckner's earlier period with its daring fugal finale.
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Curiel said in his ruling that the law's lack of specifics prevented him from concluding that the administration failed to properly consult others.
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McConnell then surmised that the Senate could deal with the trial by Christmas, concluding the impeachment proceedings before the Democratic presidential primaries begin.
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Vancouver will be concluding its string of three road games in four nights after dropping a 23-24 decision in Dallas on Friday.
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Mr. Trump announced in December a plan to withdraw American troops from Syria after concluding that "we have won" against the Islamic State.
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" I'll quote her concluding paragraph in full: "My grandchildren and their peers need not be seared by our failures and our mixed memories.
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There is another room, a concluding room if you follow this largely chronological exhibition counterclockwise, that is all frothing waves surging toward beaches.
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The close timing led to inevitable side-by-side comparisons, with many concluding that Microsoft was doing more for creative professionals these days.
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The report provided extensive details on Trump's efforts to thwart Mueller's investigation but stopped short of concluding the president had committed a crime.
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" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically: "That's the brain trust they had.
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We are left concluding that the speed of such cooling may affect the rate and pattern of biological evolution on any potentially habitable planet.
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But this study was more geological than archaeological, with Yost's team concluding that the volcanic winter was not as bad as scientists have assumed.
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Following this training, the AI analyzed the Voynich gibberish, concluding with a high rate of certainty that the text was written in encoded Hebrew.
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They are just looking at the mission of DHS, assessing its successes, condemning its many failures, and concluding that the agency can't be fixed.
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But the US official cautioned against concluding that a shakeup might diminish the Taliban's broader sense of strength, given recent gains they had made.
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These questions led to the EU Commission concluding, back in 2016, that "Ireland gave illegal tax benefits to Apple worth up to €13 billion".
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After concluding the filming of Homeland's fifth season in Berlin, Patinkin was invited to visit the Syrian family's new home right outside the city.
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The Washington Post on Saturday cited unidentified U.S. intelligence officials as concluding that North Korea does not intend to fully surrender its nuclear stockpile.
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Some sellers are venture capital firms that thought they could exit some of their investments in 2016 and are now concluding that they can't.
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The Washington Post on Saturday cited unnamed U.S. intelligence officials as concluding that North Korea does not intend to fully surrender its nuclear stockpile.
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A conservative group is releasing a report today concluding that a carbon tax would raise less revenue and cut less emissions than often claimed.
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The Magnitsky Act, ostensibly the purpose of the meeting, isn't going anywhere, so people are concluding that there wasn't a quid pro quo here.
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"Every year, more and more people are concluding that it is simpler and more affordable to live without a car," Zimmer wrote last year.
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According to UC Berkeley, the decision took "a narrow and restrictive approach that ignored certain key evidence," concluding conventional techniques would not guarantee success.
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The first is the election gives May some breathing space between the 2019 deadline for concluding EU exit negotiations and the next UK ballot.
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Mueller did not exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice in seeking to impede the investigation but stopped short of concluding the president acted unlawfully.
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The dark-hued Bartok concert was sandwiched between two sunny Dvorak pieces, concluding with an energetic performance of the nature-inspired Symphony No. 8.
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The same day, Honda Motor dropped Takata as its airbag supplier, concluding that the company, its longtime partner, had misrepresented and manipulated test data.
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There, Wave Hill, the public garden, is concluding its Armor Week with opportunities for young sirs (and ladies!) to play at being medieval warriors.
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Before concluding it's a smoking gun for word processing, "they should have looked for other evidence in the brain," he said in an email.
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During Obama's concluding news conference on Thursday -- his final public remarks in Asia as president -- he insisted his long-running pivot strategy was working.
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Upon Adeptio concluding its stake purchase, the consortium was obliged to launch a mandatory offer to buy Americana's remaining shares under Kuwaiti securities rules.
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Last month, prosecutors dropped all remaining charges in the case, concluding with no convictions for any of the police officers involved in the incident.
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A work of art?" it probes before ultimately concluding that the function and purpose of a rock in a bag is "up to you.
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In it, he replicated the iconic shot from The Great Train Robbery, concluding the film with Joe Pesci firing his gun into the camera.
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So did the investigation after the shooting death of 250-year-old Tamir Rice, concluding that Cleveland police have a pattern of excessive force.
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After more than 20 years, Bertram Roberts says she's reflected a lot on her miscarriage, concluding that she was a victim of her situation.
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" Concluding his string of posts, he wrote: "Critics have an obligation to respond to what I said, not to create straw men to attack.
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Although Google's parent company, Alphabet, reportedly was prepared to fire Singhal after concluding that the harassment claims were "credible," it ultimately let him resign.
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"We have no difficulty concluding, as a matter of law, that a plaintiff who does nothing for two years is not diligent," Pryor wrote.
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But Trump's concluding exhortations to "look at the opportunities before us" and recognize that "our most thrilling achievements are still ahead" fell fundamentally flat.
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"I would be cautious concluding that this has any sort of Russian government backing," John Hultquist, director of cyber espionage analysis at FireEye Inc.
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" He takes it a step further asking and answering his own questions, ultimately concluding, "I guess we stuck with this dude for awhile now.
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"I look forward to this matter concluding quickly," said Trump, who continued his FBI interviews even as news of the special prosecutor became public.
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He stopped short of concluding that Trump had committed a crime but noted that the U.S. Congress had the power to address that issue.
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Smith, one of CMT's artists to watch in 2017, sang her single "Tacoma" and took the crowd's breath away concluding with a standing ovation.
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But as Netflix soared in popularity, distributors began concluding it was more beneficial to welcome Netflix because their customers were using the service anyway.
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After he wrote the vast majority of the book, Goldblatt stepped away for about a week to sort his thoughts for the concluding section.
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Formal disclosure of talks appears to boost the chances of concluding a deal floated in 2016 before the banks opted to focus on restructuring.
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"The future of humankind isn't exclusively in the hands of politicians, of great leaders, of big companies," the Pope said in his concluding remarks.
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Many central bank policymakers see little need to expand stimulus any time soon, including at the next two-day rate review concluding on Nov.
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In my column this week I pick over his paradoxes, concluding that although his policy proposals are mixed, his energy and pragmatism are promising.
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Because criminal prosecutions take precedence under the Speedy Trial Act, litigants engaged in civil litigation encounter problems securing trial dates and concluding their disputes.
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U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis is concluding his tech tour of the West Coast today with a visit to Google's Mountain View campus.
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" But then he, too, made it text concluding with the following stirring call: "Let's make America great again, and lets make America America again.
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The Bank of Japan is meanwhile likely to cut its inflation forecasts for the next fiscal year in a quarterly review concluding on Nov.
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Valeo when it struck down federal limits on "independent expenditures," concluding that the lack of coordination reduced the risk of quid pro quo corruption.
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She also demonstrated her linguistic facility, concluding the second half of the program with thoughtful, passionately rendered interpretations of Rachmaninoff's Six Songs (Op. 38).
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Dr. Wadolowski is concluding another study that looked at how the seventh graders who had had sips of alcohol behaved over the next year.
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The committee ended its investigation into Russia's 2016 election meddling last month, concluding they found no evidence that Trump's team had colluded with Russians.
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If the study is to be believed, there are at least two explanations for concluding that the encyclical lacked impact just after its release.
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Former FBI director James Comey was right in concluding the sloppiness of Hillary Clinton in using a private email server should not be prosecuted.
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The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines on Thursday to release its Republican majority's report on the Russia investigation, therefore concluding the probe.
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"Concluding, Sheriff Wiles wrote: "El Paso will never be the same, because a racist came to our city to try and make a point.
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Honda has pointed out that the independent ethics office stopped short of concluding the congressman and his staffers violated federal law or House rules.
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Others went further, digging through his post history and concluding that the post was some sort of morbid goodbye before he died by suicide.
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All of this doesn't even include the Antonio Brown saga (seemingly) concluding with his release from the Raiders so he could join the Patriots.
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It's far from clear how close Mueller is to ending his investigation; the former FBI director has shown no signs of concluding his investigation.
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Only after concluding that the attorney general has probable cause should the court approve the denial of the suspect's right to buy a gun.
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In corporate news, Thyssenkrupp and Tata Steel are close to concluding a $17.4 billion deal this week to merge their European assets, Reuters reported.
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James ComeyIt's impossible to look at the last two weeks without concluding that James Comey's announcement of a new FBI investigation hurt Clinton badly.
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The Klampers had visited New York, concluding that "it would be really fun to live here, and it will never happen," Mr. Klamper said.
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The FPC also published on Wednesday an assessment of insurers' investment activities, concluding that changes are needed to the EU's Solvency II insurance rules.
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Because criminal prosecutions receive precedence under the Speedy Trial Act, litigants participating in civil suits confront problems securing trial dates and concluding their litigation.
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A person present at the talks said that China had insisted on having a specific reference in a concluding text on the WTO issue.
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The transaction "removes one of the key challenges for Natura on potentially concluding the acquisition", said analyst Marco Calvi in a note to clients.
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That sparked several investigations, with the Government Accountability Office concluding in April that EPA violated federal laws by approving the expenditure without congressional approval.
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The jury asked to see the floor plan of the apartment and listened again to her testimony, concluding that the evidence corroborated her account.
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But what lingers most poignantly are the softly intoned concluding words of a paean to victory: And may we Never forget What happened here.
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Earlier Thursday, Mr. Trump's lead lawyer for the special counsel investigation, John Dowd, resigned after concluding that the president was increasingly ignoring his advice.
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The one concrete product of the Singapore meeting, a concluding statement, was so poorly drafted that it laid the groundwork for months of stalemate.
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But inside the bureau, resistance to the question was growing, with the agency's chief scientist, John M. Abowd, concluding that the question was unnecessary.
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Recent surveys of Canadians suggest that such feelings run deep, concluding that shoppers intend to keep more of their money at home this year.
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"I feel no need to apologize for concluding an investigation," said Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, one of the Republicans leading the investigation.
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Some sources close to Mueller have indicated that his investigation is close to concluding, but no official word has been given to the public.
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Then the pianist Yuja Wang, also concluding her Perspectives series at Carnegie, was a fearless soloist in Prokofiev's seldom-heard Piano Concerto No. 5.
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The judges based their decision at the time on the belief that a lack of cooperation would inhibit the probe from concluding with convictions.
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Updating domestic laws and concluding the treaty will allow Japan to fill an international legal loophole and contribute to preventing organized crime, including terrorism.
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It will look upon you forever as the devil if good things don't happen," before concluding the letter with "I will call you later.
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The councillor called elders and community leaders to Pyerina's home, and together they walked the contested boundaries, concluding that Pyerina could use the land.
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The councillor called elders and community leaders to Pyerina's home, and together they walked the contested boundaries, concluding that Pyerina could use the land.
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It will also be difficult to avoid concluding that we misjudged the rivalry from its inception and placed the crown on the wrong head.
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Many of them are concluding that Mexico could have more to lose from years of haggling and economic uncertainty than from simply opting out.
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Sessions cited an inspector general's report as justification for the ouster, concluding that McCabe had leaked information to the press and misled internal investigators.
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But she ruled in favor of the company, concluding that it did not exert sufficient control over the worker to be considered an employer.
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Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told The Hill on Tuesday that "it feels like" the two sides are getting close to concluding the negotiating process.
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In 2014, after concluding its investigation, the F.T.C. called on Congress to protect consumers against the unchecked collection and marketing of their digital data.
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Even the Department of Justice challenged the program's legality at the time, with most of the department concluding that the program violated the law.
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But others, including Nestlé and Mars, accepted the idea, concluding it was what consumers wanted or would be good for their business, or both.
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" Miami Dade County reduced the hotel's tax assessment again this year after concluding the hotel had suffered an additional "decline in room revenue projections.
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The United States has itself proven fickle, withdrawing from the nuclear agreement with Iran despite its own intelligence agencies concluding that Iran was complying.
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In other words, consumers will need a large sample of devices to be in the wild before concluding that Samsung's new safety tests worked.
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In 2013, with North Carolina Republican Governor Pat McCrory reigning as chairman, the Southern Growth Policies Board was abolished, concluding a 42-year run.
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A report issued by the prosecutor's office in July surfaced other serious concerns about the case, concluding that Mr. Johnson had a strong alibi.
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And during his concluding news conference, Trump called on more foreign reporters than American ones -- limiting the number of questions about Cohen to one.
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Members of the Senate Finance Committee launched an investigation into the drug's price, concluding in 2015 that the company put profits ahead of patients.
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Because criminal prosecutions receive precedence under the Speedy Trial Act, litigants participating in civil suits experience difficulty securing trial dates and concluding their litigation.
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He had spent a year at private-equity powerhouse Silver Lake after leaving SAP before concluding he was better suited for an operating role.
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Afterward, about 40 rabbis from all denominations, including Modern Orthodoxy, joined the couples on the stage for concluding prayers, songs and spirited circle dancing.
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