Sentence examples for lesson concludes from inspiring English sources

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"The heroes of the island guarded the south gate of the motherland, day and night," the lesson concludes.

After examining a number of scriptures which warn of the dangers of having Christian and Jewish friends, the lesson concludes: "It is compulsory for the Muslims to be loyal to each other and to consider the infidels their enemy".

Once everyone has had a thorough briefing on how to put on a condom, the lesson concludes with a condom race using the Easter Island penises, with pants for prizes.

Asking if Saul would "pass the test" of obedience, the text points to Saul's failure to annihilate every last Amalekite, posing the rhetorical question: "If you are asked to do something, how much of it do you need to do before you can say, 'I did it!'?" "If only Saul had been willing to seek God for strength to obey!" the lesson concludes.

The lesson concludes with students considering two alternative hypotheses for the evolution of lactase persistence: the culture-historical hypothesis and the calcium absorption hypothesis.

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Amis leans back, lesson concluded: "The press is more vicious than the populace".

The history lesson concluded, Mr. Clinton was out the door in time to attend a performance of "The Producers".

Some have indeed drawn such a lesson, concluding either that content has no role to play in an explanatory psychology (Stich 1978, 1983), or perhaps that psychological explanations appealing to content were never causal to begin with (Owens 1993; see also the anti-causalists cited in §1.1).

The most important lesson, she concludes, is not that we should stop trying to measure performance but should "resist pressure to oversimplify and reach for all-purpose carrot-and-stick combinations".

The lesson plan concludes with a glossary of terms, list of references, and complementary readings.

"In the end, one lesson remained," Woodward concludes, "a lesson played out again and again through the history of American government: of all the forceful personalities pacing the halls of power, of all the obdurate cabinet officers, wily deputies and steely-eyed generals in or out of uniform, of all the voices in the chorus of Congress clamoring to make themselves heard, one person mattered most".

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