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"I'm a rather phlegmatic person," he said conclusively, at the end of three-hour interview.
The really great performers come off as a little of both: Bill Clinton and Barack Obama demonstrated that conclusively at the convention earlier this week.
Tusk said he wanted to resolve the British question conclusively at the summit: "It is my goal to do the deal this week".
Even before the DNA findings came in, team members said, evidence pointed conclusively at the remains as being those of the king.
The Spaniard has beaten him four times this year, most conclusively at Roland Garros where he denied the Swiss a possible calendar grand slam and the opportunity of joining that elite club of five, including the recently retired Andre Agassi, who have won all four slams.
We don't know conclusively at this time.
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All issues were, however, resolved conclusively, unlike at Twickenham.
Their discovery of dinosaur eggs in the Gobi Desert proved conclusively that at least one kind of dinosaur had been an egg layer and nest builder.
That sleep deprivation may affect medical practice has been known conclusively for at least 45 years.
Regarding that war and other military missions, Hillary Clinton, as Bacevich notes, continues to avoid asking the most obvious question: "Is the use of the American military conclusively, and at reasonable costs, achieving our political objectives?" .
We are unable to conclusively state at this point whether the infected NSPCs trigger the proliferation of CD4+ or CD8+ T cells, and future work is underway to identify the responding T cell population.
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