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1 He said that would bring closure to him and to the Burdett family.
2 The family lawyer said he hoped that investigations would bring closure .
3 But Zena's father Chris says it does nothing to bring closure .
4 Sixteen years later, Anker was finally able to bring closure to Lowe's final expedition.
5 This week's verdict was the only way to bring closure .
6 In reality, his statement is unlikely to bring closure .
7 Governor Asa Hutchinson said he hoped the executions would bring closure to the victim's families.
8 And not, as our Oprah-soaked sentimentalism suggests, in order bring closure to the victim's family.
9 It would bring closure , mainly to the parents.
10 Mr Ruh said he was now trying to bring closure to those who had lost family members.
11 I paid it because Mr O'Donoghue said paying the money back would bring closure to the matter.
12 He said the recovery of the remaining two people was very important to bring closure to families.
13 An investigation would help bring closure to the issue and remove any cloud of speculation from this competition.
14 Sir, -The US president's reassurances about his mental state can now surely bring closure to this matter.
15 The settlement is meant to bring closure and avoid years of protracted litigation, Rawlings-Blake said at a news conference.
16 Survivors hope the trials will bring closure to their grief, and mark a new era of peace and justice.
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