That did not come to an end until the cargo had all been discharged from the ship. |
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Only when these issues have been addressed and the occupation has come to an end will democracy cease to be an empty concept. |
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Someone in the database has been having fun and this fun will shortly come to an end. |
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A round of 38 redundancies has now come to an end and the college will be offering the full range of courses in the new prospectus. |
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On Wednesday, August 12, the celebrations will come to an end with the dethronement of King Puck at 5.30 pm. |
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The spokesman for the environmental group says the research has come to an end and should be concluded. |
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As this young soldier realises his life has come to an end, he stops and he thinks. |
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They insisted that although they still wanted negotiations to continue they had to regard them has having come to an end. |
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It was only as a result of a threat of legal action by the developer that the dispute had come to an end. |
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However, it turns out that the social-democratic electorate's patience has come to an end. |
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There is strong evidence that the downswing that drove stock markets to multi-year lows earlier this year have come to an end. |
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The flag of 20 Armoured Brigade will be lowered as British combat patrols come to an end and our armed forces prepare to draw down. |
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So if you were hoping all the pointless, stupid controversy of the 2000 election would come to an end after this November, the signs aren't good. |
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If a later date is specified then it is the continuation tenancy which is to come to an end on that date. |
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If there is a change of Government, that is when those things come to an end. |
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Without your support, the services that charities provide could come to an end. |
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Where the White Mountains come to an end is the great peak of Mount Mindolluin. |
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But as with most good things they come to an end at some point, and in this case the consecutiveness ends. |
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I just have the epilogue to write and then the story will have officially have come to an end. |
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Those who believe that all affairs of state will shortly come to an end are, for obvious reasons, inclined to political quietism. |
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The big freeze will finally come to an end this weekend as warmer weather sweeps the country, weathermen said last night. |
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The lease had come to an end, and both parties were released from their obligations under it. |
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The removals man today warned that his York family business could now come to an end after more than 50 years. |
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Relationships come to an end through bereavement or because one or both partners want to leave. |
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This arcane practice has to come to an end if investors are to have faith in equities in the long term. |
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However, this super rate will come to an end later this year, and I'll be on the lookout for yet another first-class account. |
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It was 60 years to the day that the largest conflict in history had come to an end. |
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He hadn't noticed before that the tape in the cassette player had come to an end and the cab was almost fittingly silent. |
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If you're anything like me, you'll be longing for the winter to come to an end and looking forward to getting outside and enjoying the spring. |
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But it had to come to an end, leaving me with a renewed feeling of void and emptiness. |
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And the wonderful work she was doing in her outport district would probably come to an end. |
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The surge of these armies would come to an end during the second week of September. |
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This facade, this farce, this pappyshow, to use the St Lucian language, must eventually come to an end. |
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With the comprehensive peace agreement, the suffering of our people will come to an end. |
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It will be fast and furious stuff, and full of passion, but everything must come to an end sooner or later. |
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The working holiday had almost come to an end and it was time to leave this Arcadian corner of the country, where being parochial is a way of life. |
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Even though his internship has come to an end, Timothée is not thinking of going back to his native country. |
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Well that extreme long-termism is I think what has come to an end. |
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On 19 December 2005, King Jigme Jigme Singye Wangchuck announced that a century of absolute monarchy would come to an end. |
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It is inevitable that such an incongruity must come to an end, and this must form part of an action plan on the part of the European Union. |
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Your time of glory in the Presidency may have come to an end in the European Union, but your responsibility has not. |
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Any politician coming up to a reshuffle should have in the back of his mind that his services may come to an end. |
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I really think that if Bruce quits again, Iron Maiden will come to an end, and none of us want to see that happen. |
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However, Europe's demands on the Greek Presidency do not come to an end in Thessaloniki. |
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Though today there are whispers that the recession will soon come to an end, a year ago the future of the Canadian economy was more bleak. |
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A long-running legal action by dozens of New Brunswick potato growers has come to an end. |
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My people: Before the wars come to an end on earth, all spirits will be touched by my Law of love, although today you do not know in what manner. |
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With this report, however, the activities of the task force come to an end. |
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A period of capacity growth for Carnival will come to an end in 2012, with 13 new ships expected to be added to the fleet by that time. |
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Some of the project partners mentioned that they are in the process of applying to the WEPAs for funding as the UDAs come to an end. |
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With this move, the role of the Netherlands in the development of the Agreement will change, but not come to an end. |
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Demonstrations, application exercises the two densely-packed days come to an end. |
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John's Call, the venerable gelding who rose from obscure steeplechase races to two Grade 1 victories and the brink of a championship at the age of nine, has come to an end. |
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His comical antics come to an end once the guard retreats to his box after giving his fellow guardsman a thumbs-up. |
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For those who accept Greenberg's formulation, it is possible to regard modernism as having come to an end in the extreme reductivism of Minimal art. |
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After the 2005 vintage no longer will any white grapes be allowed in the Chianti Classico blend and an era will come to an end in the hills south of Florence. |
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Opponents of this sea change were aghast and direfully warned that if this were to occur, the sky would fall and civilization as we know it would come to an end. |
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The journey that salter and McCain had been on together for so many years had come to an end. |
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Now that the fool's paradise of irrational exuberance has come to an end, an abrupt adjustment has been made and many of the schemes have been closed. |
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Either because it's the truth, or because he enjoys the macho swagger, he has said he feels sad when affairs come to an end but he insists his heart has never been broken. |
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But the large number of people who are now making their living out of soft drugs clearly have no fear that the glory days are about come to an end. |
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The signs weren't looking good last week but indeed after this past week's events I think it's safe to conclude that our time on this planet has come to an end. |
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They do not cease to exist even after the body has come to an end. |
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Those 120 days come to an end the day after tomorrow and we remain very concerned that money simply has not been spent. |
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Extortion predicated on the financial needs of a powerful Vietnamese gang leader based in Boston has come to an end in Montreal. |
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The outpour of refugees has come to an end in January 2010, while only a few people have crossed the river since. |
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I do not want the Chair to be accused of having a heart of stone, but that part of the debate has come to an end. |
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Our classic bell-shaped snuffer provides a truly elegant method for extinguishing candles when the evening has come to an end. |
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When the obstacle is of short duration and has come to an end, even this possibility does not exist. |
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Once this duration has come to an end, if the number of faults is not reached, the counter goes back to 0 and the faults can occur again. |
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The hawkish ECB likes neither and has been keen to stop. That purism may have to come to an end. |
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But his isolation will soon come to an end, when he meets Marianne, who will become his best friend and confidante. |
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Today's trading will no doubt be dominated by the US Dollar considering its recent surge may come to an end if today's data proves disappointing. |
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I left Dublin after the midnight hour and rolled west along the road, all too well aware that part of my link with the old city had come to an end. |
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When we adopted our original timeshare legislation I hoped that the long queue of people coming to see me about problems would come to an end. |
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On the one hand we learned this week that the pro-abortion rip-off of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has finally come to an end. |
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Whereas earlier land had been enclosed in order to make it available for sheep farming, by 1650 the steep rise in wool prices had come to an end. |
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But the declivity of the valley does come to an end. |
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These necessary steps must be taken with great urgency if the terrible loss of life is to come to an end and the people of Darfur are to return to their homes and lead lives free from fear and full of hope for the future. |
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Mexican representatives have a poor record against Brazilian sides in Copa Libertadores, but our two interviewees believe that particular hoodoo is about to come to an end. |
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The good old days of funding school trips with cupcake revenues have apparently come to an end. Mr Paterson's team has said that New York's fight against obesity will not stop with his new tax on sugary soda. |
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Michelle Fox, chair of the ESG, says that although the standing ESG committee has come to an end, it should be proud of all its accomplishments and the positive impact it has made on the industry. |
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To the principalities and powers that have held Sapele in bondage for generations, the Gospel is a declaration that their demonic kingdom has come to an end. |
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All good things must come to an end and so, I'm sorry to say, must this interminable load of old hooey. |
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The time for flops and wallflowers has well and truly come to an end! |
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The Act continued to be used against nationalists long after the violence of this period had come to an end. |
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The sad news is that the 37-year run of their own monthly ceilidhs has come to an end. |
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His careful and fatherly shepherding of the Church through what has been an eventful and historic quarter century and into the third millennium has come to an end. |
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The passage through the doldrums should come to an end this evening. |
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Isaiah prophesied that the warfare in Jerusalem would come to an end. |
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And as we meet here, we again declare that the regime of Bashar al-Assad must come to an end so that the suffering of the Syrian people can stop and a new dawn can begin. |
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The 2010-11 academic year has come to an end, but Allan Hancock College fine arts instructor Gabriel Navar continues to create new artwork. |
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As Western Europe entered the 16th century, the age of Crusading began to come to an end. |
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It's no use arguing with Mother Nature over such crass methods, for the history of spiderdom would long since have come to an end without them. |
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With the end of the Taliban's reign of terror and its mediaeval regime in sight, the brutal suppression of women's rights will also come to an end. |
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But as with any massive project it's good to come to an end. |
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Her epic road trip is due to come to an end on Sunday when she reaches Waltham Forest. |
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In Angola, we note that the war has effectively come to an end, and we are now faced with the challenges of the post-conflict reconstruction in that country. |
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Their ceremonies do not come to an end until the sun is high in the sky and so they have to burn up many kilometres in order to reach the Holy Places before they close. |
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The Historia Regum suggests that the threat of an independent Northumbrian king had come to an end in 952, when earls finally took over the helm. |
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While Brazil and some others seemed to feel that only the ICSP was needed and that the Review Conference should come to an end, Peru, Chile and various other countries argued that the formal process should continue. |
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When a new model of cooperation is established it is therefore necessary to foresee how the government service will be reabsorbed into a department if this model of cooperation should come to an end. |
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While Kennedy infought to trim outlays to match resources, critics claimed that the era of the big eleemosynaries had come to an end. |
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The Italian Renaissance had come to an end under the weight of Spanish domination of the peninsula. |
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After his collapse in the 2010 Tour de France, where an eighth overall victory turned out to be a bridge too far, Lance Armstrong's second life in cycling seemed to have come to an end. |
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Do duties come to an end with the amenities and the pleasures? |
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It is critical for the rebuilding of credibility with foreign investors that the review process come to an end soon and that mineral title and the right to mine be consistently reaffirmed under the revised arrangements. |
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The term of office of a president of a continental confederation in the Management Committee shall also come to an end by the election of a new president by this confederation. |
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The Italian Renaissance had come to an end under the weight of foreign domination of the peninsula. |
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For members of Honley Male Voice Choir have been repolishing their Christmas repertoire for one last performance as the festive celebrations come to an end. |
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It's gotten to the point where if the Bruins don't begin stacking up victories, their 14-year streak of 20-win seasons and NCAA Tournament appearances will come to an end. |
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By the 1030s Cnut's direct administration of Wessex had come to an end, with the establishment of an earldom under Godwin, an Englishman from a powerful Sussex family. |
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The greatest battle in the history of the world has come to an end. |
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