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There is little drama in people living happily ever after: that's why it's the concluding line of the story, after all.
In Shelden's concluding line of a letter he wrote to Cloetta in December 1991 - "The last thing I want to do is cause you any distress" - Greene would have immediately detected the note of false reassurance.
But when one recalled that the corny old cantata manages to put a paraphrase of the concluding line of the "Communist Manifesto" in Abraham Lincoln's mouth, it was hard to shake the suspicion that it had been dropped for other reasons.
The concluding line of an Insight Media White Paper called 'Quantum Dots will power display products to the next level' stated that 'We suggest the term "QLED" refer to any LED/LCD TV that uses Quantum Dot technology".
Justice Scalia let the ideological cat out the bag when, in the concluding line of his concurrence, he wrote, "to exclude or impede corporate speech is to muzzle the principle agents of the modern free economy.
The stanzas differ from those of the other odes through use of eleven lines rather than ten, and have a couplet placed before the concluding line of each stanza.
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And it confirms the view that Mr. Demetz expresses in the concluding lines of his crystalline little book, that Brescia represented a sort of final moment of innocence.
He draped the tree in metaphor and imbued it with immortality by writing about it in the concluding lines of his 1949 book "Here Is New York".
Lachman wrote the concluding lines of Hope's delicately negotiated 1958 special from Moscow: "I found out that the little kids with the fur hats and the sticky faces have no politics, and that their party line is confined to 'please pass the ice cream.' . . .
Walt Whitman answers the question posed by the title of Galway Kinnell's latest book of poems (his first collection of new work in more than a decade) in an 1871 poem called "The Last Invocation," the concluding lines of which say, "Strong is your hold O mortal flesh" and "Strong is your hold O love".
As it happens, Thatcher is – literally – the last thing you'll find in these atmospheric tales: she appears in the concluding lines of the final, titular story (the only new, unpublished tale here), glimpsed by a narrator who has been taken hostage by an IRA gunman in a Windsor flat.
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