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But he added, "We are not in a situation to say that definitively at this point".
"The campaign will go bye-bye," he said definitively at a luncheon here Thursday.
A failure to resolve the crisis definitively at the meeting Wednesday, particularly by maximizing the effectiveness of the bailout fund, would risk upsetting investors, analysts said.
In 1270 he settled definitively at Cologne, where, as he had done in 1252 and in 1258, he made peace between the archbishop and his city.
Like Agatha Christie's detective novels, there would appear little in the way of aesthetic – as opposed to technological – progression; having set the tone so definitively at the outset, each film delivered exactly what it promised.
But the traditional songs have roots in Spanish dance forms, and as you listen to the disc, it can be hard to say definitively, at any point, whether you are hearing Latin pop or a Baroque performance.
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A provincial parlement was definitively established at Toulouse in 1443, and there were to be others at Grenoble and Bordeaux.
But on Wednesday, Henin, one of the players of this century so far, announced that her tennis career was truly, definitively over at age 28 because of a right elbow injury that she aggravated at the Australian Open.
"This team could not beat one N.B.A. team," he said definitively Thursday at a pre-Final Four news conference.
Gyassi Zardes put down a marker for the future too, without ever quite suggesting he had definitively arrived at international level.
This exposure is more than coincidental: Sciarrino is a composer who manages to be definitively modern at the same time as compellingly timeless.
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