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He said the chief constable was trying to "effectively end this multiple murder investigation".
Around that time, many different subgenres and divergences took place that would effectively end this scene, and start dozens of new ones. .
"Our national HPV immunisation program for both boys and girls, combined with our cervical cancer population screening, means we are well positioned to be the first country to effectively end this deadly cancer".
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By 1869, Asuncion had fallen, and Lopez's death the following year effectively ended this war that was marked by awful mortality rates among the four warring nations.
This level can easily sustain the newly-consolidated U.S. shale oil industry, effectively ending this oil war.
It effectively ended this contest but it did little to dampen Hull's sense of achievement at arguably the club's finest ever season - and it could get even better at Wembley next weekend.
But then, in episode 6, everyone dies, effectively ending this series.
The Supreme Court effectively ended this requirement in Shelby County v. Holder, 570 U.S. 2 (2013), when it rejected the coverage formula used to determine which jurisdictions are subject to preclearance.
My refusal to enter into an agreement with the study sponsor would effectively end the possibility of conducting this trial on this population.
But the TUC said this would effectively end the right to strike in the public sector at a time when Conservatives are planning large-scale job cuts and falling pay.
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) praised the ruling, saying this would effectively end the orca whale exhibit.
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