His Honour further concluded that Herstatt's bankruptcy did not revoke Chase's mandate to receive funds on its behalf. |
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The seminar concluded with a presentation by Jim Egan of Jenkinson Airfreight on the growing importance of airfreight in the seafood business. |
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Worst of all, if the agency concluded that she didn't intend to go through with the assassination, they would take her out. |
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The candidate concluded his recitation with an abbreviated recapitulation of the subdivisions of the five principal topics. |
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As they edged out Coke in the polls, he concluded a seminar by machine-gunning a Coke vending machine. |
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He concluded his presentation to the members by informing them he was tendering his notice to retire from his position. |
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They concluded that either double crossovers do not occur or recombinants are selected against. |
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Bradford's Deputy Coroner Mark Hinchcliffe, recording his verdict yesterday, concluded no doctors were to blame. |
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He stormed out from the table and the meeting was concluded with dissatisfaction. |
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The committee concluded that the paper trail on this whole sorry transaction was woeful. |
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Lone Star Park concluded its ninth Thoroughbred meeting on Sunday with declines in attendance and total handle. |
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The authors concluded that no significant difference in adverse events was evident among the various treatment regimens. |
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The researchers concluded that the first infection protected them from reinfection. |
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He then concluded that the balance of convenience favours granting the injunctive relief. |
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The authors concluded that inflammatory alveolitis might have been present in severely exposed subjects. |
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The authors concluded that unnecessary use of emergency ambulances would decline if alternatives were provided. |
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The investigations that we undertook concluded that there was no evidence to indicate the valve had malfunctioned. |
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The visit concluded with a joint committee of both associations on Sunday morning. |
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In addition to the in-class exercises, each session concluded with a homework assignment. |
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I concluded that I was asked along as a member of the ladies football fraternity, and so thought it best to bring a colleague. |
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However, after nearly a week of their nonsense, Madelyn concluded that she'd had enough and the two were coerced into amends. |
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The ability to reopen proceedings after the ordinary appeal process has been concluded can also create injustice. |
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Bulgaria has signed such accords with Croatia, Romania and Macedonia while talks with Albania were concluded last December. |
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Many researchers have concluded this sediment is actually loess, or wind-blown silt, which is mixed with some clay and sand. |
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The parties concluded their submissions late in the afternoon of Friday 1 September. |
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She concluded that the repetition of such images ultimately neutralizes their moral force. |
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I have concluded that the proposal amounts to inappropriate development in the Green Belt. |
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The probability of fossilization is investigated by taphonomists and geologists, who have concluded that it usually is very low. |
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His wife dissuaded him, however, telling him that he would never be able to live with himself if he concluded so sordid a deal. |
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By that it was concluded that the used maleic anhydride copolymer thin films allow for a substrate-protein interaction in a controlled manner. |
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I concluded that many historians and political scientists have an overly simple and romantic view of the political process. |
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He concluded that lithification of the powdery material produced the orange sinters. |
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The first half concluded with a trapeze act that got nervous applause throughout and a thunderous ovation at the end. |
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Physical anthropologists have concluded that the skulls of two of the oldest skeletons are quite different from those of modern American Indians. |
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She concluded with a pledge to continue fighting against anti-Semitism and fascism. |
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He felt quite guilty for these revengeful thoughts, but in the end concluded that the severe humbling would do her good. |
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The arbitration continued and is now concluded except for the arbitrator's award. |
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Other studies also have concluded that tissue allocation hypothesis does not adequately explain control of growth of Arctic geese. |
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This was concluded by the comparison of preoperative and postreconstruction standing radiographs. |
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From statistical analysis of 11 pulsars, they concluded that the maximum speed seen in nature must be below 760 revolutions per second. |
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The pamphlet concluded with an appeal for voters to place the Liberals last in the election. |
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Thus, Frege himself concluded that the antinomy was due to unclarities in the symbolism Russell used to formulate the paradox. |
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The late Andre Gunder Frank, towards the end of a lifetime's research on capitalism and socialism, concluded that neither actually exist. |
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Jamie Barrow concluded the scoring when he scampered onto Smith's pass to rifle the ball past Knowles. |
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I concluded that it would not be appropriate to do so, having regard to all the circumstances. |
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As we concluded a particularly competitive match one of our opponents hit an approach shot over a green into a palmetto bush. |
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The apple-cheeked lady with the upswept hairdo caught many an eye at the recently concluded second Asian film festival in Mumbai. |
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For these reasons I have concluded that you are not vulnerable within Section 189 of the above-named legislation. |
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At the time the group concluded that there was no evidence to suggest that mobile phone technologies posed a health risk. |
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She took a piece of dead skin off her nose and then concluded the look was absolutely perfect. |
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Apparently, he was still obsessed with the desire to learn the art of manly self-defense and concluded jujitsu offered him the best hope. |
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The councillors concluded by adopting the report and agreed to promote the idea that every house in the town should have smoke alarms installed. |
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Transactions are generally concluded over the telephone and confirmed by telex or e-mail between buyers and sellers across whatever distance. |
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McCubbin concluded smelter fumes had damaged white pines, larch, poplar, jack pine and spruce. |
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He concluded that the only tenable hypothesis for the horse's abilities was that the horse was telepathic. |
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A dog-bite expert, who analysed dental impressions of Charlie's teeth, concluded that Mr Green's injuries were not caused by a dog. |
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They concluded the set properly by inviting two audience members to grace the stage to shake a pair of tambourines and their booties as well. |
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They concluded that the generators would be an easy target for a terrorist attack of enormous consequence. |
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They concluded that this was a case of malignant transformation of cardiac myxoma, but it could also have been multiple tumor emboli. |
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And they have concluded that one way to show that we are not in fact a party of wimps and sissies is to call out the Republicans. |
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Becker and Wahl, in a series of experiments to test for antifouling mechanisms in crabs, concluded that behavior such as burrowing played the largest role in antifouling. |
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Hence, we concluded that unless studies give much more extreme relative risks, randomised trials of anti-infective interventions may be needed to help determine causality. |
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We concluded with type A consistency that hospital stay was shorter and diabetes insipidus and rhinological complications were less frequent in the endoscopy group. |
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Some readers therefore concluded that the forbearing Dr. Spielvogel must be the hero of the novel. |
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After years of searching for the ideal point at which to attach the suspension linkage to a frame, the gearheads concluded that their sweet spot didn't exist. |
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Voting concluded in the Czech Republic yesterday. The second largest of the ten nations set to join the EU in May 2004, accession is likely to be approved by a slim majority. |
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He concluded that sameness of person is indifferent to sameness of body. |
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The authors concluded that topical anesthetics in spray formulations are preferred for endoscopy due to safety, ease of application, and similarity of products. |
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His story of how the deal was concluded is the first more detailed account of what actually happened, and roughly accords with what I had thought. |
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Prum concluded that the endemic family of asities and sunbird-asities is embedded in the broadbill family and sister to the African genus Pseudocalyptomena. |
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The Safety Board concluded that the incorrect rigging wasn't a significant factor on the preceding flights because weight and balance on those flights were well within limits. |
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The agency's audit concluded that the Senate staffers using the database had accessed documents they were not authorized to see. |
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They concluded that the village was less of a sleepy backwater than previously thought and more intensively settled, with houses jostling for space. |
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Severn Cullis-Suzuki concluded her speech with a maxim that rejected the empty promises of the world's adults. |
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The commissioners looked at the electoral mess, and concluded that strong steps should be taken to avoid further fiascos. |
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Tests concluded that the average time the cannon needed to penetrate high-power ablative shielding and hull plating, was just under sixteen seconds. |
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When one major operation, dubbed Arrowhead Ripper, concluded in mid-August, most insurgent activity in the area had ceased. |
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He was left in limbo by Scottish Labour's Executive, which refused to endorse his candidacy until Fife police concluded their investigations into the case. |
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Eventually the inspector concluded that there was no right of way of any description along bridleway 8 save for a short stretch along a highway called Sawley Lodge Drive. |
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This concluded with a recommendation that both proposals be rejected. |
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But bale appears to have concluded that Moses may have been more bad than good. |
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The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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By the time I concluded that yes, I did indeed need a piece of carrot cake and successfully bounced a rolled-up napkin off my waitron's neck, a saxophonist appeared. |
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It was concluded from structural observations that duration of cambial activity is longer in trees with broad annual rings than in trees with narrow rings. |
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The council concluded with the emperor Constantine insisting that the bishops come to an agreement over the wording of the creed. |
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At last month's inquest, coroner Fiona Wilcox concluded Mrs Saldanha had taken her own life. |
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The Court concluded that the Hunts are actually whaling expeditions, not scientific research as Japan has claimed for many years. |
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In the weeks since the war, several after action reviews have concluded that the Army's standard weapons lube was inadequate for the job in the desert. |
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Other chapters, conversely, are likely to be concluded or closed only at the last minute since they touch upon core vested interests of current and aspirant member states. |
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Police immediately cordoned off the house and officers guarded the front and back doors until the examination at which it was concluded her death was not suspicious. |
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He called Brooklyn, parsed one reply, and concluded with a malediction. |
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He concluded that light itself was a propagating wave of electric and magnetic energy, an undulation that moved outward in all directions from its source. |
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And because of this anomaly, authenticators concluded it was not an original. |
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The Navy concluded that the presence of the whales in an ocean channel with calm water, which amplifies sound, caused the sonar to damage their ears. |
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Jim Black, the kenspeckle freelance sportswriter addressed this issue in the columns of The Herald and concluded that they were reactionary dinosaurs. |
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The arraignment concluded as usual, with the exception of the judge inquiring about classified material. |
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He concluded that the proposal would fail to preserve either the architectural or historic interest of the listed building and would therefore conflict with policy. |
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But the conflict had reawakened French interest in Italy, and in 1619 a dynastic marriage was concluded between Charles Emanuel's heir and Louis XIII's sister. |
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We concluded that it would be consistent with the doctrines of alluvion and avulsion if ownership of the land in question was not affected by reclamation. |
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The Carnegie Commission on Poor Whites had concluded in 1931 that nearly one third of Afrikaners lived as paupers. |
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These studies finally concluded that no significant environmental damage had been caused. |
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Further reports confirmed this link in the 1980s and concluded in 1986 that passive smoking was also harmful. |
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Lord Chief Justice William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield concluded that Somerset could not be forced to leave England against his will. |
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Although 2 Peter internally purports to be a work of the apostle, many biblical scholars have concluded that Peter is not the author. |
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He concluded that because there were many different societies in the world, there would be not one, but many socialisms. |
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By 1958, the WRU had concluded that a new national ground was needed due to flooding that often plagued Arms Park. |
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An insight into Welsh's personality was recorded in a legal case he raised which was concluded after he had left for the States. |
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They concluded their South African tour by playing in Durban and Johannesburg on 9 and 12 March 2011 respectively. |
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It is normally concluded on Epiphany, often highlighted by the arrival of the magi on horseback. |
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The poll also concluded that men are more interested than women in having breakfast with their partner. |
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She concluded that the development of zigzag HSB in the hyainailourines correlates with ossiphagy. |
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A 2007 study concluded the English Channel was formed by erosion caused by two major floods. |
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He concluded by this sailing that North America and Russia were separate land masses. |
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The war concluded with the Treaty of Portsmouth, mediated by US President Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Partnerships with Pakistan and India have concluded to make the construction term at home. |
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By 8 November, Falkenhayn concluded that the attempt to advance along the coast had failed and that taking Ypres was impossible. |
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They concluded that the cheapest van for the task at hand should always be used. |
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Unlike most of these species, the brown bear was able to survive the Quaternary extinction event that concluded the ice age. |
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Hess therefore concluded that the Atlantic Ocean was expanding while the Pacific Ocean was shrinking. |
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After paying homage to the departed, the ritual is concluded by a libation of rice wine poured on to an additional stack of burning paper money. |
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Celtic scholar Whitley Stokes, in a philological study of the Irish annals, concluded that Pictish was closely related to Welsh. |
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Nilsson concluded that all great classical Greek myths were tied to Mycenaen centres and anchored in prehistoric times. |
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Scientific studies have concluded that an earthquake occurring along this fault zone could generate a significant tsunami. |
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A team led by Marie Tharp and Bruce Heezen analyzed the data and concluded that there was an enormous mountain chain running up the middle. |
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It has been concluded that zonal deviations within the gyre remain small while north and south of the gyre they are large. |
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The report concluded the observed increase in tropical cyclone intensity is larger than climate models predict. |
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Based on this evidence, the study concluded that human populations encountered novel selective pressures as they expanded out of Africa. |
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Two studies have concluded that the demonstrated inherent variability is not great enough to account for the Little Ice Age. |
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Hoebel, in 1954, concluded that only 'rudimentary law' existed amongst the Inuit. |
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Most European navigators reasonably concluded that a westward voyage from Europe to Asia was unfeasible. |
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A 2015 report by Citibank concluded that transitioning to a low carbon economy would yield positive return on investments. |
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They concluded that these clues were the reason for the experiment's high hit rates. |
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Thomas inspected the Scilly Isles personally and concluded that they were vulnerable to a French invasion. |
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After mature reflection, he concluded that he had been mistaken. |
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By sealing the eyes of vultures and placing food nearby, he concluded that they found food by sight, and not by smell. |
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He concluded the Bourbon Family Compact with France, offering them practical support. |
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The chairman concluded his speech by wishing us all a happy holiday. |
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Whoever concluded that a camel is a horse designed by a committee could have similar thoughts about taxicabs. |
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Thus, it was concluded that the exudate of the resistant genotype contained four anacardic acid components. |
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Some analyses of helcionellids concluded these were the earliest gastropods. |
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Both studies, which focused solely on the fiscal impacts, concluded that more should be done to internalize external costs. |
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We have concluded that Paul does not distinguish between the arthrous and anarthrous use of nomos. |
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From their study, Latner and Stunkard concluded that antifat attitudes are getting worse. |
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An antless acacia is doomed. Janzen concluded that the ants and acacias are obligate symbionts, depending entirely upon each other. |
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He concluded that tribes in general are characterized by fluid boundaries and heterogeneity, are not parochial, and are dynamic. |
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I had already concluded that not one of my writings was publishable, having myself analyzed the faults of my belletristic production. |
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Trajan and Decebalus then concluded a peace treaty which was highly favourable to the Romans. |
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Blomqvist concluded that 2000 BC might provide the terminus post quem for the tradition of Phaethon's disastrous ride. |
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This process began in the 11th century with the Investiture Controversy and was more or less concluded with the 1648 Peace of Westphalia. |
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On further acquaintance I concluded that Mr. Spear's bruskness was assumed, and that beneath the tough husk there beats a very tender heart. |
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Charles's Wain was getting towards a right angle with the Pole star, and Gabriel concluded that it must be about nine o'clock. |
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If therefore they will appeal to revelation for their creation they must be concluded by it. |
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They concluded that coprisin could be a model molecule for a large family of novel AMPs possessing apoptotic activities. |
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Lhuyd concluded that as the languages had been of Celtic origin, the people who spoke those languages were Celts. |
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This move formalised and concluded a gradual process that had been growing for centuries, of removing property requirements for military service. |
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In 1387 the Ming sent a military campaign to attack Naghachu, which concluded with the surrender of Naghachu and Ming conquest of Manchuria. |
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Suetonius Paulinus rode to London, the rebels' next target, but concluded it could not be defended. |
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A 2016 study also concluded that living giraffes consist of multiple species. |
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The Romans, having concluded that they lacked sufficient numbers to defend the settlement, evacuated and abandoned Londinium. |
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Studies concluded from patch testing show fragrances contain some ingredients which may cause allergic reactions. |
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A study by Brazilian scientists concluded that the Amazon is actually longer than the Nile. |
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Five years after that initial contact, Ayutthaya and Portugal concluded a treaty granting the Portuguese permission to trade in the kingdom. |
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The Zapotecs concluded an alliance with the Spaniards at contact, and they had already expanded their territory into Zoque and Huave regions. |
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Researchers concluded that syphilis was carried from the New World to Europe after Columbus' voyages. |
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Francisco and Diego concluded a new contract on 12 June 1535, in which they agreed to share future discoveries equally. |
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Los Alamos concluded that the use of preslugged material is beneficial, 10 tsi is the optimum pressing pressure, and binders are not necessary. |
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In November 1674, the Treaty of Westminster concluded the war and ceded New Netherland to the English. |
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Early in 1570, Ivan's ambassadors concluded a treaty at Constantinople that restored friendly relations between the Sultan and the Tsar. |
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Now that Agnes is seventeen and her education, or ignorization, has been concluded to his satisfaction, Arnolphe intends to wed her. |
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Coulter concluded that Papuans and Horraforas were two distinct races in New Guinea. |
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Most of the explorers of this period concluded that the apparent lack of water and fertile soil made the region unsuitable for colonisation. |
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A Russian expedition visited Lake Zaysan in 1764, and concluded that such a riverine invasion would not be likely. |
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The researchers concluded this was an indication that cattle may react emotionally to their own learning improvement. |
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Investigations concluded that he is someone who sleepwalks and was well known to do so. |
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A 2012 Chinese study concluded that Bt cotton halved the use of pesticides and doubled the level of ladybirds, lacewings and spiders. |
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In 1983, the policy institute at Kuru concluded that only the 1959 and 1979 elections to that time were conducted with minimal vote rigging. |
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Attended by ministers from twelve countries, the meeting concluded with commitments for future annual meetings in Singapore and Korea. |
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On 5 August 1890 the British and French concluded an agreement to clarify the boundary between French West Africa and what would become Nigeria. |
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In April, extensive enquiries in Washington and London concluded that the telex was a fake. |
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Meanwhile, support for Louis' campaign was diminishing in France, and he concluded that the war in England was lost. |
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He concluded by explaining how carefully and how prudently this matter has been examined by the Holy See. |
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The team concluded that it is unlikely that the king was wearing a helmet in his last moments. |
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After Louis concluded peace with William in 1697, he ceased to offer much in the way of assistance to James. |
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It is generally concluded that the trial was biased strongly against Raleigh, although the assessment of Coke varies. |
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He concluded that necessity rather than duress of circumstances would apply because the doctor's will was not being overwhelmed by the threat. |
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Wilson concluded that Brandeis was too controversial a figure to appoint to his cabinet. |
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This study concluded that the new rules that were set for litigation financing actually did produce more settlements. |
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In April 1795, France concluded a peace agreement with Prussia, later that year peace was agreed with Spain. |
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Maintaining this level of high energy they concluded with a pulse raising account of Rimsky Korsakov's exuberant piece the Capriccio Espagnol. |
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Many historians have concluded that he had grandiose foreign policy ambitions. |
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He concluded driver error in misapplying the accelerator pedal instead of the brake had caused the collision. |
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Other research has concluded that a strong internal motivation is a vital ingredient for breakthrough innovation. |
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The one scientific study on the diet of the Anacapa rats concluded seabird eggs were only a miniscule component. |
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He concluded that distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms. |
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However, the report concluded that the system was being abused by unscrupulous subcontractors. |
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The study controlled for age and smoking habits, so concluded that air pollution was the most likely cause of the observed differences. |
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He concluded that light could not be refracted through a lens without causing chromatic aberrations. |
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From these experiments Newton concluded that no improvement could be made in the refracting telescope. |
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Chinese law expert Peerenboom compares Han Fei against the accepted standards of legal positivism and concluded that he is a legal positivist. |
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The research has concluded that the offspring of the infected sheep are more able to survive scrapie. |
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Scotland Yard concluded there were no attacks after several locals admitted they had inflicted wounds on themselves. |
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I just finished a well-conceived brainstorm that concluded this thread is ridonkulous only if you continue to read. |
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Both French and American wars were concluded in 1815, and repatriations began. |
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Peers also concluded that pay restraint in the NHS over an extended period is a factor in low staff moral and in staff leaving. |
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After extensive study and consultation, the Commission concluded that division of the NWT was probably both advisable and inevitable. |
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It concluded that Cameron was ultimately responsible for this British policy failure. |
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They concluded they were priced out of even ungentrified areas of Brooklyn. |
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Jim Withyman, defending, said a psychiatric report concluded Wilson had an antisocial personality disorder. |
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The authors concluded that arterial baroreceptors play a major role in long-term control of MAP under the conditions of a HNa diet. |
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A 1947 commission concluded that no damage had been done in the recent cleanings. |
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The stewards concluded Codd had used his whip above the permitted level and in a manner that caused his horse to be wealed. |
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Felmy concluded it was not possible until bases in Belgium and the Netherlands were obtained and the Luftwaffe had heavy bombers. |
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He concluded that very often the differentiation between adynamic ileus and true mechanical obstruction is difficult to elicit clinically. |
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The military exercise that concluded on Saturday was the country's biggest air drill, Iranian military officials said earlier this week. |
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The incomplete 2001 Six Nations Championship was concluded in October, with England playing Ireland. |
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Around 40,000 balloons were released into the rainy Manchester sky as the ceremony concluded with a spectacular fireworks display. |
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La Princesse roamed the streets of the city during the festivities, and concluded by entering the Queensway Tunnel. |
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The rise of sea level dramatically reduced when the ice melt nearly concluded over the past 4,000 years. |
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A Central Bureau of Investigation report submitted recently concluded that Jahan had no terrorist links, and was killed in a staged shootout. |
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He concluded this sentence with a self-important cough, as one who has laid down the law in an indisputable manner. |
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Bayliss and Riley concluded that temperature-induced chiasma frequency changes in wheat were caused by pairing failure at zygotene. |
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When assessing the tests, Gordon Brown concluded that while the decision was close, the United Kingdom should not yet join the Euro. |
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New research contradicts radiocarbon dating tests carried out in the 1988 which concluded the pure linen sheet was a medieval fake. |
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One study concluded that marketing expenditures for new drugs often doubled the amount that was allocated for research and development. |
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However, as mentioned previously, further general applicative performance evaluations still need to be concluded for this resin. |
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With Sweden's reluctant agreement, this became the first European international agreement concluded directly through the League. |
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In the early 1980s, then Defence Secretary John Nott concluded that of the four home dockyards, both Portsmouth and Chatham would be closed. |
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Participants in the conference concluded by re-emphasising the message of peace sent by Bahrain to all people in the world. |
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They concluded that high attributional confidence or certainty is a product of ingroup relationships in highcontext cultures. |
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He concluded that the rays were composed of very light, negatively charged particles which were a universal building block of atoms. |
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Stanley Rand concluded in 1993, so they dismissed the idea of vocal sacs as resonating cavities. |
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He thus concluded that atoms were divisible, and that the corpuscles were their building blocks. |
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A majority of the Court of Appeal concluded that the bawdy-house provision unjustifiably infringed the applicants' section 7 rights. |
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Tan-Fermin also concluded that the early ovary maturation, right after the spawn, was a direct result of the Penaeus monodon eyestalk ablation. |
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Wiles concluded that he had proved a general case of the Taniyama conjecture. |
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Last week a High Court judge concluded the strike was lawful and could go ahead following a legal challenge by London Underground. |
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He concluded that oil would have given an independent Scotland one of the strongest currencies in Europe. |
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He concluded that cowpox inoculation was a safe alternative to smallpox inoculation, but rashly claimed that the protective effect was lifelong. |
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The event concluded with youngsters William Whyborne, 11, Mia Whyborne, nine, and five-year-old Evan Lourie cutting a specially made cake. |
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The study also concluded that the effectiveness of the safety belt did not differ with size of car. |
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Thomson concluded this was because some of the neon ions had a different mass. |
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In 1921, a treaty was concluded between the British Government and a delegation of Irish leaders. |
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Well before GATT's 40th anniversary, its members concluded that the GATT system was straining to adapt to a new globalizing world economy. |
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Air Malta has concluded over 191 interline ticketing agreements with other IATA airlines. |
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He concluded that the idea that medieval revels were pagan in origin is a legacy of the Protestant Reformation. |
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Barton concluded his article, 'the accounts above reveal an inspection system that appears in too many cases to be doing great damage. |
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He concluded that poets should be allowed to depict things which do not exist but derive from popular belief. |
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Hume concluded that such things as belief in an external world and belief in the existence of the self were not rationally justifiable. |
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He concluded that Adolf Hitler taking over all of Europe would be a permanent threat to democracy. |
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In December 1962, the Beatles concluded their fifth and final Hamburg residency. |
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The European Union, now the world's largest single market, has concluded free trade agreements with many countries around the world. |
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The victories of Napoleon had frightened the Austrians into making peace, and they concluded the Peace of Leoben in April, ending hostilities. |
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By August, General Haig had concluded that a breakthrough was unlikely and instead, switched tactics to a series of small unit actions. |
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Bismarck successfully concluded war on Denmark in 1864, which promoted German over Danish interests in the Jutland peninsula. |
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The task force concluded there was no need for a new standard to address tax shelter issues because SSTS Statement no. |
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As a result, its member states have jointly concluded Free trade agreements with a number of other countries. |
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The investigation concluded that there was no evidence the program had continued after the war. |
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An MP, The human rights group Liberty concluded that the new rules showed scant regard to the impact they would have on genuine families. |
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A microprobe analysis of sample material taken at the time concluded that Dacite was not the source for the gold in this region. |
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One of them, signed by three Republican appointees, concluded that there were multiple causes. |
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From these experiments, he concluded that the Earth was itself magnetic and that this was the reason compasses point north. |
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From this work he concluded that any refracting telescope would suffer from the dispersion of light into colours. |
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Cavendish concluded that dephlogisticated air was dephlogisticated water and that hydrogen was either pure phlogiston or phlogisticated water. |
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Fleming concluded that the mould released a substance that repressed the growth and caused lysing of the bacteria. |
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The RAIB investigation concluded in 2009 that a faulty set of points had caused the derailment. |
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The report concluded that there was no net carbon benefit in the foreseeable future taking only the route to Manchester. |
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It concluded that floods can only be managed, not prevented, and the community must learn to live with rivers. |
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It concluded the agency could reduce the need for extra funding by improving cost effectiveness. |
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The number of races observed expanded to the 1930s and 1950s, and eventually anthropologists concluded that there were no discrete races. |
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Therefore, he concluded that his financial needs required him to continue writing Savoy operas. |
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This resulted in years of litigation that concluded with Bowie having to pay Pitt compensation. |
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After the Ghost in the Machine Tour concluded in 1982, the group took a sabbatical and each member pursued outside projects. |
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Berkeley thus concluded that forces lay beyond any kind of empirical observation and could not be a part of proper science. |
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His trial began at the Old Bailey on 13 July, and concluded with his acquittal on 20 August. |
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Some followers of Marx therefore concluded that a communist revolution would inevitably occur. |
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On 22 November 2010 the assembly concluded its 41st plenary in Douglas, on the Isle of Man. |
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His Archaeologia Britannica concluded that all six languages derived from the same root. |
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Finally, however, there came a point in July 1461 when the king's physicians concluded that Charles would not live past August. |
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The marriage treaty was concluded the same day and was viewed as a guarantee of the new peace. |
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The treaty was concluded on 6 July 1560 just short of a month after the death of Mary of Guise. |
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Elizabeth, as she had wished, concluded the inquiry with a verdict that nothing was proven, either against the confederate lords or Mary. |
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In India, the war against Mysore and its allies concluded in 1784 without any territorial changes. |
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However, the study also concluded that a fixed link was not economically viable. |
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A 2014 study concluded that composition biases were responsible for these differences and that the bryophytes are monophyletic. |
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The talks concluded successfully that evening with a proposal to create a banking giant which would hold a third of UK mortgages. |
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It concluded that there was no deliberate attempt to drive the share price down. |
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The authors concluded that the Neolithic shift to agriculture entailed major population dispersal from the Near East. |
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In July, the same year Llywelyn concluded a treaty with King John of England. |
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Meanwhile, support for Louis's campaign was diminishing in France and he concluded that the war in England was lost. |
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He was released from the hospital a few days later, and negotiations concluded on 19 July. |
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On 27 June, Morgan concluded the One Wales agreement with Plaid Cymru, and it was later approved by the Labour party rank and file on 6 July. |
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With the authority of the Central People's Government where necessary, it has concluded more than a hundred bilateral agreements with other jurisdictions. |
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He concluded his term, however, when a local news media uncovered evidence of him receiving favours and hospitality from business tycoons on various occasions. |
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The Committee stage concluded on 2 February after 17 days of debate. |
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The Irish cabinet concluded that such a withdrawal would lead to widescale civil war and a greater loss of life, which the Irish Army of 12,500 men could do little to prevent. |
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In 2011, British historian Dr Siobhan Talbott published the result of her research on this matter and concluded accordingly that the Auld Alliance has never been revoked. |
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After a heated council with other officers, Murray concluded that there was not enough time to mount a surprise attack and that the offensive should be aborted. |
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To thwart this, they concluded a Treaty of Alliance with the United States on February 6, 1778, committing the Americans to seek nothing less than absolute independence. |
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It concluded that this had intensified and prolonged the conflict. |
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The Inquiry concluded that the last four months of her life had been spent in a black bin bag in the bath in an unheated bathroom, lying in her own urine and excrement. |
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