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to concluding
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To end; to come to an end.
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We are close to concluding our terms of trade and signing.
"The results of their talks are encouraging, and both leaders are committed to concluding an agreement soon," Mr. Hammer added.
Last week, in addition to concluding a sports link with Malone, Fox launched a children's-television venture with Saban Entertainment.
Ah, and we were so close to concluding that those Etonians were just like you and me ….
"We're in discussions and feel we're very close to concluding a deal," Huddersfield chairman Dean Hoyle confirmed.
"We look forward to concluding this deal as part of our plans to release some $5 billion of capital in the next two years through strategic divestments".
With Moyes committed to concluding the season at Everton, he will not be introduced as United manager until after the campaign is over.
The government of Sudan is well on its way to concluding peace with southern rebels, following prodding by the United States.
It must have bemused Mr Henderson, who had come thinking that Britain was the main obstacle to concluding the IGC.In this section Europe wheels to the right Reform?
Though such a measure will be essential to concluding a peace deal, it would be suicide for a Palestinian leader to concede it in advance.
By that time, American officials said, the ambassador was already on his way to concluding that he had become a distraction, and needed to go.
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