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There's not a cheap emotion or a predictable conclusion to be found in "Assorted Fire Events".
In others, the dialogue follows a familiar course to a predictable conclusion, picking up a few laughs from one-liners.
"There's not a cheap emotion or a predictable conclusion to be found," Maria Russo wrote here in 2000.
That's only the beginning of a fable that goes increasingly haywire as it winds its way toward a predictable conclusion.
The new findings and countercharges have been rejected by the women's relatives and across Kashmir as a predictable conclusion of what many remain certain was a cover-up.
Vice President Al Gore stopped here today to talk about Social Security, and used charts and statistics to lead a friendly audience to a predictable conclusion: that his approach to retirement security was more prudent and a better deal than the plan advocated by Gov. George W. Bush.
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In the absence of witty conflict, the characters are reduced to mouthpieces for the uneven jokes until a predictable ending brings the evening to a conclusion.
Yet a major if predictable conclusion of this programme was that our behaviour is the product of environment, but it is also to a large degree inherited.
In what the Times described as a "fire-breathing" speech, Trump said, in October, "We will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more chaos, the very real threat of Iran's nuclear breakout".
"We will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror, and the very real threat of Iran's nuclear breakout," Trump said in long-awaited speech.
"Yes we can" was her (predictable) conclusion.
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