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Accordingly, the court concludes as a matter of law that no enforceable agreement was entered into between the parties.

Dryden was lead author in a study that concludes: "As a wound treatment in the tropics, [Surgihoney] is an ideal, low-technology solution which is easily stored, applied and ought to be cost-effective".

He concludes, "As a friend of Wright's, I am not so foolhardy as to put posthumous words in his mouth, but it is a fact that he believed in altering any building from his hand which had good reason to be altered.

President Simmons concludes as a result that exploratory empirical research is more enticing than ever before, but cautions that we should never think we can outsource the hard job of thinking to the very technologies that make innovative research possible in the first place.

Her best movies are now considered to be "Craig's Wife" (1936), a critique of family life in which Rosalind Russell plays a shrewish housewife tragically obsessed with her home, and "Dance, Girl, Dance," which concludes as a fierce condemnation of sexism.

The kind proposed by Stroud begins with the premise that we think of the world as being independent of us, and it concludes, as a necessary condition of this premise, that we must think of it as containing enduring particulars.

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Soulful, nostalgic, tender, Beethoven's final variation moves from a fugue to a minuet, marked grazioso e dolce, a spectral ending to a journey that begins as "a beerhall waltz" and concludes as an immanence of the sacred.

He concludes: "As an educator, I'm inclined to fall back on the (albeit imperfect) solution of reading troubling texts with young people, and talking with them about what they encounter". Me too.

reasons, I conclude as a matter of law that the deal protection mechanisms present here were not impermissibly coercive.

We can only conclude, as a retired officer told Mr. Thornley, "that tablet went into someone's den".

At the end of Act I, a coin toss supposedly decides whether Mr. Spoonamore's account of young love in Manhattan will conclude as a comedy or a tragedy.

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