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concluding and tale
King has indicated that he and Straub will likely write the third and concluding book in this series, the tale of Jack Sawyer, but has set no time for its completion.
The narrative returns to the present moment, with Francis concluding his tale.
In his History of Modern Britain, Andrew Marr summarized Sing As We Go as an icon of British pop culture of the 1930s, concluding: " Fairy tale or not, this is probably the worst film I have ever seen.
The performances received mixed reviews, from Time commenting that " some of the most rapturous melodies ever heard in Carnegie Hall poured out of that grand old barn last night " to Variety concluding that " Moberg's series adds up to some 1, 800 pages, and many in the restless Carnegie Hall audience may have felt they were sitting through all of them ... U. S. audiences are likely to find Kristina's epic tale less than gripping ".
As well as being a condemnation of the greed that leads to strife, the tale takes a sceptical view of how the powerful frame the law to suit themselves, concluding with the satirical verse,

concluding and Lazarus
" In Time Enough for Love, Lazarus Long gives a long list of capabilities that anyone should have, concluding, " Specialization is for insects ".

concluding and quest
In storylines where the protagonists are in physical danger, a happy ending would mainly consist in their surviving and successfully concluding their quest or mission ; where there is no physical danger, a happy ending is often defined as lovers consummating their love despite various factors which may have thwarted it ; and a considerable number of storylines combine both factors.
" Raze gave the game a score of 90 %, concluding that it is a " challenging quest packed with gameplay.

concluding and experience
The central argument in Principles was that the present is the key to the past – a concept of the Scottish Enlightenment which David Hume had stated as " all inferences from experience suppose ... that the future will resemble the past ", and James Hutton had described when he wrote in 1788 that " from what has actually been, we have data for concluding with regard to that which is to happen thereafter.
" A prominent figure in the sceptical philosophical tradition and a strong empiricist, he argued against the existence of innate ideas, concluding instead that humans have knowledge only of things they directly experience.
" And, " Mr. Locke, in his chapter of power, says that, finding from experience, that there are several new productions in nature, and concluding that there must somewhere be a power capable of producing them, we arrive at last by this reasoning at the idea of power.
" The paper considered the album to be the Beatles ' " creative summit ", comparing it favourably to contemporary music and taking note of the now antiquated equipment used, concluding that " a listening experience like that offered by The Beatles is truly rare.
He discusses the methods of acquiring knowledge, concluding that practical knowledge, though teachable, cannot be truly mastered without experience ; that only informational knowledge can be gained by one whose understanding equals the author's ; that comprehension ( insight ) is best learned from who first achieved said understanding — an " original communication ".
" Lisa wakes up a second time, concluding the former experience was a dream, and the same events as the dream follow, in addition with " and believe me, this is not a dream!
Stephens summed up Cobby's military career by saying " No Australian airman's experience better illustrates the tensions between ' command ', ' leadership ' and ' heroism '", concluding that " the qualities that make a hero do not easily translate into those needed by a commander, although they are likely to engender leadership ".

concluding and something
For example, smokers could rationalize their behavior by concluding that only a few smokers become ill, that it only happens to very heavy smokers, or that if smoking does not kill them, something else will.
Citing Maturana and Varela, he defines an autopoietic system as " a closed topological space that ' continuously generates and specifies its own organization through its operation as a system of production of its own components, and does this in an endless turnover of components '", concluding that " Autopoietic systems are thus distinguished from allopoietic systems, which are Cartesian and which ' have as the product of their functioning something different from themselves '".
Nussbaum argues that the contractarian approach cannot explain justice in the absence of free, equal and independent parties in an original position in which " all have something with which to bargain and none have too much " ( with reference to Rousseau and Hume ), concluding that the procedural perspective alone cannot provide an adequate theory of justice.
Fantasy literature reviewer Patrick on his blog Pat's Fantasy Hotlist gave the novel a very positive review and a score of 9 / 10, calling it " the beginning of something truly special ", and concluding " Imaginative on a scale that's almost frightening to consider, absorbing, thoroughly complex -- that's Gardens of the Moon in a nutshell.
Instead, he becomes the fabricator of powerful machines whose destructive potential can only be guessed at: such is the portent suggested by the remarkable concluding chapter, entitled " Night and the Open Sea ," in which, during a test run of the " X 2 ," the destroyer that George has designed and built is known, the vessel becomes a symbol of a metaphysical " something " that " drives ," that " is at once human achievement and the most inhuman of all existing things.
In order to create something rooted in his own Japanese culture and history but still fresh and valid internationally, he began searching for something that could be considered ‘ uniquely Japanese .’ After concluding that elements of ‘ high ’ art were confounding at best, he began to focus on Japan ’ s ‘ low ’ culture, especially anime and manga, and the larger subculture of otaku.
" The Valley Independents Ron Paglia called it " Good, campy fun ," citing Steve Martin's performance as " a high point ," and the celebrity filled finale as " something special " before concluding " there's much to enjoy.
His concluding remarks resonate with many of his other writings: he demands “ the escape from all false ties ; courage to be what we are ; and love of what is simple and beautiful ; independence, and cheerful relation to add something to the well-being of men .” ( 244 )

concluding and new
The charge was so farfetched that Woodruff paid little attention to it, and answered Pike in a rather bored way, wearily declaring that a `` new hand '' was pumping the bellows of the Crittenden organ, and concluding: `` In a controversy with an adversary so utterly destitute of moral principles, even a triumph would entitle the victor to no laurels.
However, Davy failed to develop a new theory, concluding that " acidity does not depend upon any particular elementary substance, but upon peculiar arrangement of various substances ".
An accompanying proposed rule deals with cosmetics, concluding that any use of natural estrogens in a cosmetic product makes the product an unapproved new drug and that any cosmetic using the term " hormone " in the text of its labeling or in its ingredient statement makes an implied drug claim, subjecting such a product to regulatory action.
He was a Senator during the Mexican-American War, when the U. S. defeated Mexico and acquired vast expanses of new territory in the Southwest as part of the concluding treaty.
More recently, she has appeared with the Fifth Doctor in The Chaos Pool, the final part of the Key 2 Time trilogy, where it is revealed that Romana's regeneration was at least partly caused by her transformation into the new sixth segment of the Key to Time, the audio concluding with the segment's essence being transferred back to Astra to save Romana's life before the Doctor destroys the Key for good.
Strange Times was also the first album since 1970 to include a new poem by Graeme Edge " Nothing Changes ", narrated by Edge himself, with Hayward then singing the concluding portion of the track, and notably concluded by quoting Mike Pinder's 1968 song title ' A Simple Game '.
The new President of the Conseil, Adolphe Thiers, dreamed of concluding such a match and becoming a new Duke of Choiseul as the maker of a spectacular reversal in the alliances of Europe.
In the concluding months of the civil war, she left Shanghai for Beijing, to attend the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, convened by the Chinese Communist Party to establish a new Central People's Government.
The book is basically the author's recollection of how he learned the teaching of George Gurdjieff, a teaching which still exists today in various forms, and of which Ouspensky taught to various groups from 1921-1947 ; and also about his relationship with Mr. Gurdjieff, concluding with his eventual decision to continue teaching this new " system " independently.
Not concluding that Newton's law of universal gravitation was flawed, however, astronomers John Couch Adams as well as Urbain Le Verrier independently predicted a new planet, calculated its weight and orbit through Newton's theory, and so was discovered the planet Neptune where predicted.
On May 17, 1992, the FDA completed its evaluation of the Flavr Savr tomato and the use of APH ( 3 ') II, concluding that the tomato " is as safe as tomatoes bred by conventional means " and " that the use of aminoglycoside 3 '- phosphotransferase II is safe for use as a processing aid in the development of new varieties of tomato, oilseed rape, and cotton intended for food use.
In March 1918 the new Bolshevik government in Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk concluding peace with the Central Powers, but ceding large amounts of territory, including Ukraine.
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In 1969, the chancellor of the CSU system, Glenn S. Dumke issued a report concluding that there was " an ultimate need " for a new university campus in the area.
The Indian Express believed the screenplay was derivative, concluding " There is nothing particularly new about a suspicious wife keeping tabs on her husband, and there is nothing particularly new in the way Kareena plays it ".
In December 2008, Sean Quinn ( of FiveThirtyEight. com ) did a statistical analysis of the eight Mountain West states, and their change in vote from 2004 to 2008, thus concluding that they were the " new " swing region in the United States.
Tubbs, rejected the petition, concluding that the term " Scrotum humanum ", published merely as a label for an illustration, did not constitute the valid creation of a new name, and stated that there was no evidence it was ever intended as such.
This release reprinted the entire series in 27 volumes complete with new covers while concluding the never-before-published " true ending.
Essentially an omnibus of selections from Ligotti's first three collections, with a concluding section containing new stories.
Lutz, after saying his farewells and concluding that they were " all against the desert, the greater enemy ", is driven away, with a new respect for the British.
The Restoration government of Charles II negotiated a new treaty with the Dutch Republic in 1661, concluding the treaty by 1662.

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