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The book insists there's no need to come to definitive answers on any faith.
Research into the fat issue is unlikely to come to definitive conclusions any time soon.
But the court appearances would seem to lend themselves to definitive proof.
Naughty Boy's grip on current urban pop tropes, however, is close to definitive.
In our era, revelation of wrongdoing leads not to definitive investigation, punishment and expiation but to... more scandal.
It is risky to the point of anthropomorphism to jump from observed behavior to definitive statements about motivation.
Not a single performance, with the exception of Ms. LuPone's "Ladies Who Lunch," was close to definitive.
Second, the time to definitive soft tissue coverage was shortened.
In other critical diseases (sepsis or IM), decreasing time to definitive treatment have improved patient outcome.
The results presented along this textbook do not lead us to definitive conclusions.
Fig. 4 Twelve-week review post-surgery prior to definitive impressions for the implant-supported prosthesis.
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