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By placing so much stress on the initial child-murder, Icke also lends weight to the concluding act, in which Orestes is tried for killing Klytemnestra.
By this stage, Gustav is so passively agreeable that what should be the novel's concluding act of affirmation seems like just another acquiescence.
The 'global city' is hence necessarily one which is bound by a certain aspirational order, where the concluding act of becoming indicates a 'belonging' to a larger, global economic network.
But the explosive moment in the concluding act, when Gooper finally has his say, had developed by the last night into a volcanic outpouring of festering resentment, tempered with just a hint of burning of self-righteousness.
Yet in intelligent stagings - Peter Hall's celebrated production at Covent Garden in the 1960s, Peter Stein's in Amsterdam in 1995 - Moses und Aron packs a dramatic punch, even without its concluding act.
Detectives said the sentencing was the "concluding act in a highly complex, extensive and significant investigation" that had seen three other British con artists convicted of making fake detectors.
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Thus concludes Act I.
"Anna" could do with a bit more of the phantasmal quality in the exquisite seduction scene that concludes Act I.
The defendants, he concluded, "acted recklessly with a depraved indifference to Amadou Diallo's life...
The Koch network, they conclude, acts like a "force field," pulling Republican candidates and office-holders further to the right.
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