| 11. | People close to him say his farewell is a foregone conclusion.
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| 12. | Where this debate is going to end is a foregone conclusion,
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| 13. | Senators from both parties agree that acquittal is a foregone conclusion.
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| 14. | This minuet of peace is by no means a foregone conclusion,
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| 15. | This execution would be a horrible footnote to a foregone process.
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| 16. | Others think that most of the top winners are foregone conclusions.
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| 17. | The playoffs are almost a foregone conclusion, according to some.
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| 18. | A strike must not be allowed to become a foregone conclusion.
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| 19. | But analysts believe Saddam's victory is a foregone conclusion.
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| 20. | A guilty verdict is apparently a foregone conclusion in the case.
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