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It would be three rounds, no gloves, at the conclusion of which a winner would be declared.
The pro-forma proceedings at Leavenworth took two days, at the conclusion of which the jury came in with a verdict of acquittal.
The USA dominated Europe for four sessions out of five, the conclusion of which was a singles element which the hosts won 7½ to 4½.
The pro forma proceedings at Leavenworth took two days, at the conclusion of which the jury came in with a verdict of acquittal.
'I think he would only run if he had a very deep conversation with himself, the conclusion of which would be not to allow professionals to tell him what he thinks,' says Peretz.
I then delivered a seventeen-minute monologue about all the ways he could improve his, at the conclusion of which he stood up, went into the other room, and turned on the TV, even though we hadn't had sex.
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And despite the administration's scorn for Bill Clinton's personal diplomacy in the Middle East, the president had agreed in a National Security Council meeting, the conclusions of which were later artfully leaked, to reaffirm American support for Palestinian statehood and authorize a more active American role in the region.
In response to my questions about the helicopter strike, a representative for the French military told me that they had conducted an investigation, the conclusions of which were "full positive": "On that day, after having checked there were no civilians in the area, one helicopter fired at a group of five insurgents with hostile intentions".
Reducing hospital waiting lists, however, is child's play compared with honouring Labour's manifesto pledge "to lead the fight against global warming .That fight has been made harder by the government's "energy review", the conclusions of which were announced on June 25th, as The Economist went to press.
Moreover, modern usage distinguishes between valid syllogisms (the conclusions of which follow from their premises) and invalid syllogisms (the conclusions of which do not follow from their premises).
Bhāvaviveka followed this method in arguing for the conclusions of which he claimed Mādhyamikas are convinced; he also criticized Buddhapālita for failing to follow Dignāga's method.
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