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Network executives said the success of the two specials advanced a growing conclusion that viewers were hungry for the most basic kind of diversion.
A number of senior network executives said the success of the two specials last week advanced a growing conclusion that the audiences, consumed for two months by sobering, and at times alarming, news of terrorist mass murder, anthrax and airplane disasters were hungry for the most basic kind of diversion.
Mr. Obama vowed to track down "all who were involved" in helping a Nigerian man who tried to set off explosives aboard a Northwest Airlines flight as the plane approached Detroit, acknowledging the growing conclusion that the act was not that of a lone wolf but of a trained Qaeda operative.
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The research, based on internal records from the Islamic State group, will reinforce the growing conclusion among specialists that there is no obvious link between poverty or educational levels and radicalisation.
Julian's clearly a fan: he ends by telling us that "Trevor's story has dramatic twists towards the conclusion that grow naturally and inevitably from the dilemmas faced by the characters.
That was a quote and a very important conclusion that grew out of several days of outward and inner struggle of a group of very lofty thinkers, who initially focused their energies on trying to resolve the China and Tibet "problem" while gathered at a meeting with the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India, home to the exiled Tibetan Leader.
Not incidentally, most practitioners in the U.S. have come to the same conclusion; that is, a growing majority of adoption agencies nationwide not only accept applications from gay and lesbian prospective parents, but also place children with them.
Not incidentally, most practitioners in the U.S. have come to the same conclusion; that is, a growing majority of child welfare agencies nationwide not only accept applications from gay and lesbian prospective parents, but also place children with them.
His conclusion echoes historians' growing belief that slavery was more prevalent in the region than formerly thought.
But in recent weeks, mainstream economists from across the political spectrum have come to the conclusion that growing economic turmoil demands that significant public money be poured into limiting the pain of a downturn.
In fact, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that growing U.S. trade with third world countries reduces the real wages of many and perhaps most workers in this country.
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