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Finally, until recently, prepaid phone companies haven't offered handsets that are as compelling as the ones you can get with a contract.
That excuse is not good enough and – given that the Competition and Markets Authority will not rule finally until December on whether there has been profiteering – some kind of action is needed in the meantime.
She, of course, returns again and again in woebegone cross-stage bourrées, unwilling to die finally until she has shot her man dead, after which she crumples beside him.
First, as a brash start-up that won over 600 patent lawsuits in its first 18 years, then as a cut-throat competitor that pushed the limits of lawfulness to consolidate America's telecoms market and finally, until 1984, as a government-sanctioned monopoly.But the modern era has been less generous, as the business behind AT&T's central activity of connecting long-distance calls crumbled.
Finally, until he died, in 1953, Picabia painted abstractions such as colored dots embedded in black grounds that presaged the generic feel of paintings about painting, rife in Chelsea galleries in the past few years, of what the painter and critic Walter Robinson has termed "zombie formalism".
"I'm very likely to ride Shutthefrontdoor but I won't commit finally until close to declaration time [9 April] - there is plenty of time yet for something to go wrong," said McCoy.
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National women's suffrage was not finally adopted until 1920.
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The doctrinal issue was not finally settled until the Council of Constantinople in 381.
This war is eternal, and is never finally won until the longed-for Day of Judgment.
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