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The framing device is insisted on in The Human Stain, whose concluding chapter returns us to Nathan, writing his book and measuring the reverberations of Coleman's life and death.

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A few Film Comment selections, it might be noted, come from directors who have been mainstays of that festival (but weren't in it last year), like Aleksandr Sokurov, the Russian filmmaker whose "Faust" concludes his tetralogy on the nature of power, and Japan's Hirokazu Kore-eda, whose characteristically delicate and observant "I Wish" is a lovely and piquant examination of childhood.

She took her case to the Civilian Complaint Review Board, whose investigators concluded that the detectives had used excessive and unnecessary force.

"Consistently, patients died of preventable diseases," said Dr. Tabet, whose review concluded before a 39th inmate died in October.

Acts was written in Greek, presumably by the Evangelist Luke, whose gospel concludes where Acts begins, namely, with Christ's Ascension into heaven.

But that is hard to square with Ecclesiastes, whose author concluded long ago that "all is vanity and vexation of spirit".

The settlement was not an admission of liability, said BP, whose investigation concluded that the accident was the result of multiple miscues involving several companies.

"Immigration has always been a hot issue," said Sandra McNally, professor of economics at the University of Surrey, whose research concluded that immigration from Eastern Europe after 2004 had, if anything, a positive impact on educational standards in Britain.

"There's a Fine, Fine Line," from "Avenue Q," grew teeth in Ms. Buckley's hard-edged interpretation of a song whose lyrics conclude, "There's a fine, fine line between love and a waste of time".

If the rather patchy Second Symphony, whose premiere concluded the concert, is a reliable guide, the composer would be better off trying to recapture the adventurous spirit of much of his earlier work, rather than trying to reuse its material.

Laurie Whitsel, director of policy research for the American Heart Association, said she was encouraged by a proposed rule by the Obama administration that would require employers to accommodate workers whose doctors concluded that certain goals, like losing weight in a short period, would be unhealthy.

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