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We may be inclined to say that a work of art is great precisely because of the way it looks beautiful, sublime, fascinating — and so conclude that Warhol's boxes are not great works of art.

At the game's final whistle, he is expected to walk into retirement – alongside fellow team mates Keven Mealamu, Dan Carter, Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith – and so conclude one of the most illustrious and record-breaking rugby careers of all time.

Most observers reckon that neither party will want to foment a crisis or stiff already disgruntled voters with a big tax rise, and so conclude that some sort of deal will be struck, perhaps involving the temporary extension of all the cuts for a year or two.

We might have no reason to suppose that being alive actually figures among them, and so conclude that, despite these (supposed) constraints of natural language, inanimate computers could come to "think" after all.

We did not replicate these effects despite sufficient experimental power to do and so conclude that the dissociations reported previously could be due to differences in the stimuli rather than difference in the processes used to judge them.

Other studies where there has been no observed effects of PTB on parents' PD (including depression and/or anxiety) have often dichotomised gestation as <37 weeks or not, 20 and in this instance it seems likely that the absence of an association at later gestational ages dilutes the observed effect, and so conclude that prematurity has little impact on parents' later well-being.

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And so concluded the first-ever Boeing Innovation Challenge at Boeing, where the future is built.

The researchers found that these states of "arousal" corresponded rarely with overhead aircraft, and so concluded that aircraft noise had little or nothing to do with sleep disturbance.

It rightly argues that the worst crimes of Saddam's regime were against the Iraqi people, and so concludes that they themselves should be the ones to judge their tormentors.

What happens to me now, no one can say: When the sun breaks now it just breaks even; Somewhere the cock-crow cul-de-sac alarum sounds; The curtain falls and so concludes My offensive, possibly illegal vaudeville act.

And so concluded what was surely the most successful Paralympic Games since the first such competition – an archery contest among 16 disabled war veterans staged at Stoke Mandeville hospital on 28 July 1948, the opening day of the last London Olympics.

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