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But the next sentence says that "only the D.O.E.

Mr. Madoff, 75, now serving a 150-year prison sentence, says he acted alone.

Yet the last sentence says that "variable annuities are unsuitable for most retirees".

That sentence says it all, and it's what happens when you're in the very highest realms of this stuff.

"Two-hour interview condensed into single sentence," says source in what will later inspire furious e-mails from source to the writer.

This sentence says it all in your article about women once again squeezing their bodies so hard they find it difficult to breathe.

I went to him and said I was worried about the last sentence," says the now 85-year-old human-rights lawyer.

Its final sentence says ("high confidence") that Iran has the scientific, technical and industrial capacity eventually to produce nuclear weapons if it chooses.

"My father was also killed at that time and I was personally disappointed with the sentence," says Ou Virak, president of the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights.

Re Ed Park's essay "One Sentence Says It All" (Dec. 26): Latin scholars, that imperiled species, are not intimidated by the long, sprawling sentence.

His most censorious sentence says the Tory victory disappeared down "the gap between the change people wanted and the change people thought we were offering".

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