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concluded
1. us the ability the produce wealth, they concluded that
2. The rest of the team was crazy, Nancy concluded instantly
3. “Good, because there’s no point in worrying about what’s inevitable,” Vinnie concluded
4. It was their faces that unnerved him the most, Scar concluded
5. ’ Jeremy said warmly, managing to convey that he not only knows about the trials of the last few days but also that he is pleased they have concluded positively
6. “I felt very liberated when I had sex with two men at the same time, and I had no problem that one of them was my lover's best friend! Now it is all crystal clear to me: Love is one thing, sex is another! There can be sex without love!” she concluded with an air of expertise
7. However, "Majority and/or Minority Rule" is not concluded in many churches of our Lord today
8. “Nondas told me the guy was making fun of us because we were talking nonsense,” she concluded
9. “Tomorrow morning I will let you know about our next outing!” she concluded smiling
10. He also acknowledged my discovery about the awareness of time and space; “Yet, if your Ego is satisfied by it, you are in danger of losing the way,” he concluded
11. “I don't understand what's the meaning of this all! Frankly, I can't understand why this woman lives! She goes to one place; she goes to another place; so, what? All this is nothing but nonsense for people who have no reason to live!” she concluded, full of contempt for old-maid Ivy
12. He concluded that within the universe he was encapsulated in, there was no store of five thousand frozen zygotes, just as there was no heaven of five thousand mothers
13. “She will eventually regain everything; she will probably need a considerable span of time for that, but she will return,” he concluded with certainty
14. "The adventure I look for is orgies," Nlara concluded
15. Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world
16. review – they concluded that my son was depressed
17. “So, there you have it, I’m afraid”, he concluded
18. Once the business with Shaun was concluded and Ted Line's cards were marked, he slipped out the back door, choosing discretion rather than confrontation
19. “I’ll clean it up later on, then,” Alistair concluded, returning the
20. She wants more but she has concluded that the muscles in her father's face have wasted away
21. After a few minutes indecision, he concluded
22. say,” Bram concluded, glancing meaningfully at his father
23. This, Tom concluded, was a euphemism for
24. She concluded that this route was less frequented than the other path she had investigated
25. To the right, it seemed to end at a slight jutting headland; after a moment’s reflection, she concluded that the cove must be on the other side of that
26. “However, with real knowledge, the knowledge that is the inalienable property of a man such that he is his knowledge, the consternation with which you have concluded is no more likely than if you were suddenly unable to remember how to make coffee in the morning
27. “I’m guessing, of course,” Fred concluded, “It was more than just
28. “After all,” Alistair concluded, “You wouldn’t want half of you
29. When they had both recovered themselves, the old man patted him on the back, “Having all the bits measured, cut, stacked and hidden, ready to go was a brilliant stroke my boy, simply brilliant,” concluded White Feathers
30. After a few moments study, he concluded that, although the
31. James hesitated, clearly not wanting to lie outright … clearly Chas had told him about it in a public place, the Inspector concluded
32. concluded that it was probably better not to know
33. “So the upshot of all this,” Bram concluded, “Was that the Boards
34. Spelman with a hint of a sigh, and that concluded the discussion
35. He concluded his morning meeting with heads of departments and rushed home to fetch Harry along to the railway depot for an impromptu trip back to the college
36. Harry concluded his story and its aftermath with the explanations as they reached a little farmhouse next to a bend in the river; he allowed himself no expectations for the exercise he'd just delivered
37. " Jesse concluded, taking a seat on the high backed sofa
38. Jameson concluded, “If you think Mr
39. majority of the vegetable markets having concluded their
40. issue and was quickly concluded
41. " she concluded, "Of course he's been here a bit longer than the rest of us too
42. When at last all provisions for the property and estate were concluded, they boarded the train for Tahoe and did not look back
43. How very appropriate, do you not think? Considering also our own community's native industry and reliance upon that season?” She concluded with the question, and left it to the group before her
44. ” He concluded, to the younger man's appreciation and enthusiasm for the proposal
45. Harold concluded his business in the city as quickly as possible and joined his wife before their daughter's birth
46. Harry concluded and sat back down
47. texts simultaneously! He concluded that it must be the
48. Once that business was concluded, Saint O’Connor went over who wished to be seated where at tonight’s dinner, and asked everyone to begin requesting their seating at the ‘dinner in God’s heaven’ he was planning for the coming Sunday
49. “And that young man is how to begin a story,” concluded the guest
50. He also concluded that she’d broken her leg; of which she had no doubt, and separated her shoulder