The ascension of Brit rock pretty much put an end to our first, gently lapping wave of world music. |
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It's getting worse day after day, and no one has been able to put an end to it. |
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The austerities of the Second World War and its aftermath put an end to whimsical parties. |
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A brilliant left foot banana kick goal on the run from the boundary put an end to the challenge. |
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The man used to be an avid reader, but deteriorating eyesight has put an end to that activity. |
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A shotgun blast from one of the officers put an end to the dog's marauding. |
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And even while they were at it, all the guests were waiting for the bridegroom to come out of hiding and put an end to his bachelorhood. |
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But a new project, launched in Bexley in September, aims to put an end to all that. |
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He tried to freeze wages but the high court put an end to that the same day with a very quick ruling. |
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Amanda opened her mouth to say something but I put an end to that by throwing a salt shaker at her. |
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When an injury to her knee put an end to her dancing, Riefenstahl switched to skiing. |
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He can put an end to the rumpus by genuflecting before his fellow ministers and the European Commission. |
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The grading system may put an end to the craze for ranks, but it will open a bee-hive of new problems. |
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Aid must account for a great part of the solution, in order to put an end to this insurmountably horrible crisis. |
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Once I have them fast in iron fetters, and confiscate the food and wine, I'll put an end to this outrageous curse! |
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Isocrates believed that only a grand imperialistic project could put an end to the endemic warfare among the Greeks. |
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For millions of people, a diagnosis of celiac disease could explain mysterious symptoms and put an end to suffering. |
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Fournier has noted that the syndics of the Estates sought to put an end to rulings of the Parlement of Toulouse on seigneurial rights. |
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The particulars of this don't really matter now, since Bennett has pretty much put an end to the whole thing. |
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It is not possible to vote no without giving material support to those who wish to put an end to the idea of a more united Europe. |
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The controller general tried to put an end to the dispute by having the chancellor overrule the court and undo its modifications. |
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Hospital bosses in Bradford are phasing in tough new restrictions in a bid to put an end to health tourism. |
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The magnificent mobilisation of the workers which put an end to the coup of 11 April was a sharp reverse for the oligarchy and imperialism. |
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Putin has the opportunity to put an end to a number of Russian oligarchs, or at least to radically diminish their pernicious political role. |
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Preparations for war were, perhaps, inhibited by the knowledge that a nuclear war would put an end to British history. |
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When negotiations fail, that's when the deadly cool of the police sniper must put an end to the terror. |
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If we ever want racing to be an international sport, we need to put an end to this benign neglect of stewards. |
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A scatty sort of goal midway through the first period put an end to that hope. |
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They will put an end to the illicit drug trade, quash the insurgency, and end violence in Colombia. |
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It was followed in the 1850s by the introduction of pillar boxes, which put an end to the bellmen who had rung for final collections. |
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It was the first success for an English car and put an end to the French domination of the first two races. |
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The advent of relatively cheap satellite television and the internet may one day put an end to these lunatics. |
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How do you think that we can put an end to the business of illicit drug use and trafficking worldwide? |
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To help us put an end to the current spate of enquiries, please pass this information on to all contacts. |
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This would put an end to the archaic anomaly that in the UK we are subjects, not citizens. |
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Some animals, particularly four young porkers, seem upset by this, but the dogs start growling and put an end to all discussion. |
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We all can put an end to litter in Kerry by simply disposing of rubbish in our bin and not leaving or throwing litter in a public place. |
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To achieve this, we will have to put an end to our single minded devotion to material pursuits. |
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This will put an end to the agonising wait at the bus stop for the harried commuter. |
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The British also put an end to intertribal warfare and conflicts. |
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There are things she could do, sure, to put an end to that bottomless hole she seems to be digging. |
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In the end, the children are forced to enforce a list of rules to ensure peace in the house, and put an end to flaming tempers and an unending war of words. |
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You are entering a challenging time of quarrels and conflict that nevertheless will offer you the chance to put an end to a tricky situation once and for all. |
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The cost of rescuing them each morning put an end to houseboat rental. |
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It should also put an end to limited liability for shareholders. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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The fall of the Roman empire did not put an end to viticulture in Italy, but barbarization and economic collapse meant the disappearance of the market for fine wines. |
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Should we not put an end to the legislative ping-pong at the end of the parliamentary session by curbing the powers of the Lords and improving scrutiny in the Commons? |
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The Germans now employed techniques that finally put an end to the deadlock of trench warfare that had immobilized the Western Front for the past three years. |
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Above all, we sought to bring an end to the miseries that had plagued us in the 1930s and 1940s, and, in particular, to put an end to economic depression and war. |
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The sergeant grew up at Robin Hood's Bay before joining the merchant navy and sailing to West Africa, where a bout of blackwater fever put an end to his maritime career. |
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For crunch situations, one popular device was a custom blower with a med reservoir for mid-examination boosts which put an end to the long lines at the bathroom stalls. |
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Many marriages today are experiencing severe strain but that does not mean that the only solution is to eventually put an end to it by resorting to divorce. |
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So I'm going to try and put an end to the stupid slanging matches. |
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I got so tired of watching the news because of all the kidnappings and rapes and murders and theft that filled that channel and I wanted to help put an end to it. |
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He has to be captured or eliminated in order to put an end to this almost now mystical aura that he has of being invincible, unfindable and unpunishable. |
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Nine months on, could the desire to put an end to the wretchedness of war plot a path out of Syria's four-year conflict? |
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Much like the sewage system put the night cart men into other professions, or electricity put an end to the gaslight men, the book industry is also undergoing change. |
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The new regulations have put an end to that and the good things is that, if the laws are changed, we will be able to sell this tasty, non-fattening meat all the year round. |
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The result would hardly prove consistent with the object and purpose of the Statute and its intent to put an end to impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes. |
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Sensing a threat both to their property and their prerogative, the high-born gentlemen put an end to the little experiment in selfless utopianism. |
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The coming global financial failure may finally put an end to central bank created fiat money, and create the opportunity to return to Gold as the only secure base for money. |
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The side put an end to the Kiwis' winning ways in Australia, however, when they won the Cup final, having previously lifted the Plate in Wellington. |
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What kills me is the absence of any serious effort by Iraqi parties, organisations, tribal leaders, or clerics to intermediate or try to put an end to the cycle of violence. |
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Irish writer John Banville asks why the IRA in their most recent statement announced that they would put an end to their armed campaign but not disband the organisation. |
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But the champion knows victory against Austrian Anton Pein in the first round will put an end to his Christmas Day celebrations. |
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European colonial rule and diplomatic pressure slowly put an end to the trade, and eventually to the practice of slavery itself. |
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The defeat at Brindisi put an end to the restored Byzantine reign in Italy, and by 1158 the Byzantine Army had left Italy. |
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However, the Hindenburg disaster in 1937 put an end to transatlantic Zeppelin flights. |
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The committee members separately speak to feuding families to convince them to put an end to their vendettas. |
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With the assistance of the British, Qaboos bin Said put an end to the Dhofar uprising and consolidated disparate tribal territories. |
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The route was defined around the 1st century BCE when Han Wudi put an end to harassment by nomadic tribes. |
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The capture of Constantinople by the Ottomans of Mehmed II on 29 May 1453 put an end to the eleven centuries of the Byzantine Empire. |
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A MISTAKER by Richard Stearman put an end to Rob Kelly's fairytale run as new Leicester boss and wrecked his coronation at the Walkers Stadium. |
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Pakistanis realise that they have rights, and it was the responsibility of the rulers to put an end to corruption and misgovernance. |
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Fine Gael's transport spokeswoman Olivia Mitchell said it was time to put an end to poor signposting. |
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The recapture of Crete put an end to Arab raids in the Aegean allowing mainland Greece to flourish once again. |
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Saakashvili's first task was to peacefully put an end to the regime in the autonomous region of Adjara and to make it part of Georgia. |
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Where the failure to act is held to be unlawful, it is for the institution concerned to put an end to the failure by appropriate measures. |
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The SNP want to put an end to swingeing cuts that are harming the most vulnerable in our society. |
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The dispersal of the French fleet put an end to the invasion plans, and the Allied victory was commemorated in England by a Fleet Review. |
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Lambert also suggests that Nelson in fact acted to put an end to the bloodshed, using his ships and men to restore order in the city. |
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The death of Dobbin of old age had put an end to his master's eggling, for he had no capital with which to buy another horse. |
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In accordance with the spirit and teachings of Christ they should do all in their power to put an end to war. |
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The two Koreas agreed to closely cooperate in efforts to put an end to hostile military relations and ensure detente on the Korean Peninsula. |
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The celebrated garden in which suicidal gamblers used to put an end to their troubles was overgrown with mesembryanthemum. |
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The Trades Disputes Act 1927 was repealed, and a Dock Labour Scheme was introduced in 1947 to put an end to the casual system of hiring labour in the docks. |
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The Erie decision did not put an end to other types of federal common law. |
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A federal crackdown on phreaking in the early 1990s put an end to much of it, and phone systems today make it almost impossible to phreak the system and get away with it. |
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The Napoleonic Wars put an end to the office of doge at Genoa. |
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The Northumbrian and Danish aristocracy resisted the Norman Conquest, and in order to put an end to the rebellion, William ordered the Harrying of the North. |
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Now he is determined to put an end to the problem by using Procaine. |
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In 1678 Nijmegen was host to the negotiations between the European powers that aimed to put an end to the constant warfare that had ravaged the continent for years. |
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For heaven's sake, put an end to this ridiculous pandying to the feckless idiots who have no thought for the cost of time and money involved in saving their pathetic lives. |
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South Africa's 'miracle transition' has not put an end to white privilege. |
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However, the 1929 crisis put an end to the transatlantic peak. |
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In 1636 and 1637 he made some halfhearted attempts to extort North Sea herring rights from Dutch fishermen until intervention by the Dutch navy put an end to it. |
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But this did not put an end to the civil uprisings, and was soon followed by Mirza Kuchik Khan's Jungle Movement against both the Qajar monarchy and foreign invaders. |
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Edwin might have fled England after an unsuccessful rebellion against his brother's rule, and his death probably helped put an end to Winchester's opposition. |
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Rice wants to see a coordinated, robust effort to prevent youths from joining gangs, help lure them out of gangs, and put an end to the self-destructive gang culture. |
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The laws on fowl pest put an end to the goose fair at Tavistock. |
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The two failed sieges of 1538 and 1546 put an end to Ottoman ambitions, confirming the Portuguese hegemony in the region, as well as gaining superiority over the Mughals. |
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To put an end to the 'Pirates' republic' and restore orderly government, Britain made the Bahamas a crown colony in 1718 under the royal governorship of Woodes Rogers. |
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Finally, the combination of the availability of marine chronometers and wireless telegraph time signals put an end to the use of lunars in the 20th century. |
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This put an end to the huge profits that canal companies had enjoyed before the coming of the railways, and also had an effect on the boatmen who faced a drop in wages. |
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