" He continued, "All good things come to an end.
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So the summer of love has come to an end.
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Could it be the selfie has come to an end?
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And so, Glastonbury weekend has finally come to an end.
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My assignment overseas will come to an end next month.
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And, finally, BIP season 4 has come to an end.
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The Era of the Undertaker had come to an end.
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Will Intuitive Surgical's Run Come to an End this Quarter?
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But is all that about to come to an end?
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But her tenure is about to come to an end.
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With this story, that time has come to an end.
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Billie Lee's time at SUR has come to an end.
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Natasha Bure's The Voice journey has come to an end.
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"All great shows must come to an end," says Fallon.
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All good things – including honeymoons – must come to an end!
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Like all gold rushes, they must come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, it seems.
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That may all have come to an end this week.
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Our long national nightmare has finally come to an end.
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"But all good things must come to an end, unfortunately."
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Has the era of cheap oil come to an end?
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HBO's riveting show Chernobyl has officially come to an end.
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"A beautiful day has come to an end," she wrote.
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This personal and societal grief must come to an end.
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For Avenatti, the honeymoon must eventually come to an end.
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"All things come to an end, don't they?" he asks.
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Her 10 months of captivity had come to an end.
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All good trends after all, must come to an end.
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School and housing segregation began to come to an end.
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Does this mean that they will come to an end?
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Now his long run may have come to an end.
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At some point, the indecision will come to an end.
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That lifestyle, however, seems to have come to an end.
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As in, well after Thanksgiving celebrations come to an end.
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But all good things must, sadly, come to an end.
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Sooner or later, this war must come to an end.
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The world's longest running war has come to an end.
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Their long reign of suffering must come to an end.
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Now Bannon's short tenure there has come to an end.
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Has the ethanol silly season come to an end for good?
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How did your time at the Fog come to an end?
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Finally, the failed Windows 10S experiment has come to an end.
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Artem Chigvintsev and Torrey DeVitto's romance has come to an end.
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"Injustice has come to an end today in Moldova," Sandu said.
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At the same time, all good things come to an end.
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The fixation on physical extremes needs to come to an end.
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Lady Gaga and Christian Carino's story has come to an end.
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Tesla's customer referral program will come to an end on Feb.
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Jenelle Evans' Teen Mom 23 days have come to an end.
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All good things, as they say, must come to an end.
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Brandi Glanville's romance with Donald Friese has come to an end.
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Phase Five: Flaming Out All good things come to an end.
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With Sessions's announcement, those investigations will likely come to an end.
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Megyn Kelly's time at NBC has officially come to an end.
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Image: APApple's record-setting growth has finally come to an end.
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Ana and Christian's story is about to come to an end.
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In one way, I'm sad this has come to an end.
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Ellie Holman is thankful her "nightmare" has come to an end.
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But their highly publicized romance would ultimately come to an end.
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Queen Elizabeth's winter break in Sandringham has come to an end.
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Because really, the world would have to come to an end.
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Stephanie Pratt and Jonny Mitchell's relationship has come to an end.
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"All shows except The Simpsons come to an end," he said.
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It's time for this irresponsible inaction to come to an end.
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It shows that the Abenomics rally has come to an end.
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Had an extraordinary period of national violence come to an end?
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Thankfully, the era of economic surrender has come to an end.
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But as they say, all good things come to an end.
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Our time at Le Boudoir had similarly come to an end.
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The time of classic Parisian nonchalance had come to an end.
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Fortunately, all things, even national nightmares, eventually come to an end.
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I'm not sure when my career will come to an end.
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But the time of playing her has come to an end.
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The analog trend — like all trends — will come to an end.
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Only when one fighter submits can the fight come to an end.
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Eventually, however, all good (or bad) trips must come to an end.
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Tesla's (TSLA) customer referral program will come to an end on Feb.
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All good things have to come to an end at some point.
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Is the fiscally turbocharged U.S. growth about to come to an end?
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Uber's driverless tech pilot program has come to an end in Arizona.
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The Liverpool ticket prices saga seems to have come to an end.
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Two weeks ago, cloud euphoria appeared to have come to an end.
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The space observatory's mission will come to an end in January 2020.
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New York (CNN Business)Boeing's sales drought has come to an end.
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But now their time at the top has come to an end.
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Just to clarify — Look, it's got to come to an end here.
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Tinashe's time on Dancing with the Stars has come to an end.
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Why did the long years of constitutional stasis come to an end?
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But now, my time as a player has come to an end.
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The experiment known as Amazon Spark has now come to an end.
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If you thought seasonal sales had come to an end — think again.
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Tampa Bay had a four-game winning streak come to an end.
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In six short weeks, Game of Thrones will come to an end.
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Wichita State had a seven-game winning streak come to an end.
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You might just be ready for things to come to an end.
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Nancy McKeon's Dancing with the Stars journey has come to an end.
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All good things, as the saying goes, must come to an end.
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And to see that come to an end is something truly tragic.
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Besides, there's no telling when this will all come to an end.
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"All good things have to come to an end sometime," Mara said.
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This is the day when such evils must come to an end.
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Amazon miss: Amazon's streak of record profits has come to an end.
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Kristina Schulman's time on Bachelor in Paradise has come to an end.
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The Badgers saw their three-game winning streak come to an end.
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She now feels hopeful that her "suffering" will come to an end.
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LONDON — Alas, all good things — even cake — must come to an end.
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Let all that speculating about Leo's win finally come to an end.
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Sean Spicer's Dancing with the Stars days have come to an end.
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Kate Flannery's Dancing with the Stars days have come to an end.
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Her relationship with Roger had come to an end -- at least romantically.
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As interest rates move higher, that party will come to an end.
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Los Angeles saw its six-game winning streak come to an end.
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This week, years of failure could begin to come to an end.
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But at what point does his quixotic journey come to an end?
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The over-reliance on mandatory minimum sentences must come to an end.
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The current round of strikes will probably come to an end soon.
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The #MeTooWitchhunt needs to come to an END once and for all.
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"Right now, we want everything to come to an end," he said.
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Still, all vacations must come to an end, so let's get solving.
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Right then, he decided his drug years had come to an end.
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The sun's death rattle All good things eventually come to an end.
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So the fashion dream, at least for now, come to an end.
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In politics, even long-term relationships must eventually come to an end.
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"That has to come to an end," he said in an interview.
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When the helium ran out, Spitzer's mission would come to an end.
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I don't believe the world is going to come to an end.
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And that role will come to an end at a certain point.
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Such subversions of the rule of law must come to an end.
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"But now, my time as a player has come to an end."
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But even the longest bull markets have eventually come to an end.
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The auto industry's long-running sales party has come to an end.
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And now, his decades in the FBI have come to an end.
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The feuding companies' dispute over the Carla may soon come to an end.
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All good things come to an end — even if it's a slow burn.
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We've had this amazing love story and it's just come to an end.
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Monster's legal problems may not have all come to an end here, though.
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Louisville saw its 12-game winning streak over Pitt come to an end.
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Next year, that era will come to an end when this mine closes.
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Drew Scott's time on Dancing with the Stars has come to an end.
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As the old saying goes, all good things must come to an end.
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That said ... he does want one thing to come to an end here.
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Terrell Owens' journey on Dancing with the Stars has come to an end.
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Things could yet get tense once the voluntary departures come to an end.
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One way or another, the reign of terror will come to an end.
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The Nationals saw their eight-game postseason winning streak come to an end.
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With terrorism back in the news, that slide may come to an end.
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It looks like the General Motors strike may soon come to an end.
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The era of Facebook's nonstop growth has long since come to an end.
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But alas, the ride, like all good things, must come to an end.
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However, almost as quickly as it started, Pariana has come to an end.
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One adventure must come to an end for a new one to begin.
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Alyssa Milano's legal battles with her ex-manager have come to an end.
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Michelle Obama's three-country Let Girls Learn tour has come to an end.
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The finale reiterated that good things might need to come to an end.
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Five-figure bonuses for senior school administrators will also come to an end.
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Thankfully, the transphobic jokes come to an end when All exits the scene.
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That will come to an end this fall when iOS 10 is released.
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Sean Spicer's time on Dancing with the Stars has come to an end.
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Amazon's amazing run may have come to an end, according to one technician.
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At the same time my deal with Nike had come to an end.
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"Arrow" will come to an end this year after an eight-season run.
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He said the policy of "intervention and chaos" must come to an end.
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The Giudice family trip to Italy has come to an end, PEOPLE confirms.
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Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has said that capitalism will eventually come to an end.
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The Dodgers saw their seven-game home winning streak come to an end.
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"d He added: "This evil must come to an end in our land.
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The longest bull market in American history has officially come to an end.
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The election will blessedly come to an end in less than a week.
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The control we exert over our bodies does, eventually, come to an end.
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It's time for the era of open secrets to come to an end.
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The mission is funded through 2022, when it will come to an end.
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Paradise has officially come to an end for one Bachelor in Paradise couple.
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The suspension was originally due to come to an end on March 2.
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How will the vicious cycle we are now experiencing come to an end?
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But her absence from the airwaves is about to come to an end.
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Been a good run and all good things must come to an end.
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"These senseless acts of terror absolutely must come to an end," he said.
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Trite as it may sound, all good things must come to an end.
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It's always nice when Black Friday and Cyber Monday come to an end.
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But like many good things, the project had to come to an end.
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"The era of closing schools has come to an end," the mayor said.
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U.S. involvement in Afghanistan, for example, must come to an end, he said.
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"Sooner or later, spacecraft do come to an end of their life," says Smith.
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After all, so far virtually every financial crisis has eventually come to an end.
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And you said at one point that this policy must come to an end.
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The days of being uncomfortable for fashion's sake have also come to an end.
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All that speculation about a new, "cheap" iPhone can finally come to an end.
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Image: Nelvana (VRV)Like all good things, Adventure Time has come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, and Eruptions on WIRED ends today.
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So it wouldn't be a surprise for Wintour's reign to come to an end.
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Safety Josh Jones' time with the Green Bay Packers has come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, and Disrupt SF is no different.
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The legal battle between Mariah Carey and Stella Bulochnikov has come to an end.
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All good things come to an end and now I get my baby back!!!
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This will be the second marriage that has come to an end for Ziering.
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I wasn't ready for my time here to come to an end so soon.
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One trader is betting that gold's incredible 2016 run has come to an end.
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The CW's supernatural series Supernatural will come to an end with its 15th season.
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Events of the past several weeks suggest that time has come to an end.
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"A vicious circle has now come to an end," Senator Farhatullah Babar told CNN.
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After eight twisty episodes, USA's The Sinner season 2 has come to an end.
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And with that, it seems, Trump's flirtation with Comey had come to an end.
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Farrah Abraham's time on the Teen Mom franchise may have come to an end.
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UnREAL, though, the fictional show about reality television, had to come to an end.
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But, this doesn't necessarily mean that all good things have come to an end.
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New York (CNN Business)Amazon's streak of record profits has come to an end.
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Flyers forward Claude Giroux had an eight-game point streak come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, on Earth and even in space.
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Roger Ailes' days at Fox News have come to an end, PEOPLE has confirmed.
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The Chargers (11-4) saw their four-game winning streak come to an end.
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Barring a surprise, an era of costly litigation may soon come to an end.
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The European leg of Ariana Grande's Dangerous Woman tour has come to an end.
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Unsurprisingly, two weeks later, my relationship with my wife would come to an end.
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Well my friends, like life and I guess football, we've come to an end.
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That will come to an end on February 1, 2020, employees tell Business Insider.
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An unlikely animal friendship that inspired the world has tragically come to an end.
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Has the Republican Party's grand experiment in union-busting finally come to an end?
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"This has got to come to an end, this pursuit of presidents," Giuliani said.
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But production of steel from iron ore here may soon come to an end.
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Yet after nine months of controversy, it all may soon come to an end.
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After eight very crazy weeks, American Gods season 1 has come to an end.
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Here's what else is happening: Our Indian summer has, perhaps, come to an end.
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" She added, "It's a disgrace, it's dangerous and it must come to an end.
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If users don't pay up, their Panono experience will finally come to an end.
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But eventually the uncertainty around the bill will have to come to an end.
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At some point, Mr. Davis wondered if the show had come to an end.
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But this summer, the party will come to an end — at this address anyway.
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It's time for something to come to an end, so you can break free.
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Presidential aide Shiral Lakthilaka said Sirisena and Wickremesinghe's feuding had come to an end.
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What's the worst consumer shopping habit that you wish would come to an end?
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All good things must come to an end, and so, in 2015, did Choke.
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James Van Der Beek's Dancing with the Stars journey has come to an end.
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Some shows should have come to an end in 2019, but they didn&apost.
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Kim suggests that perhaps Kourtney's time on the show should come to an end.
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Two years of political bombardment over the airwaves will come to an end Tuesday.
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A 23 guide The sense that #DACA could come to an end is terrifying.
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South Korea's subsidized trade with the North, for example, should come to an end.
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What matters is that the presence of America ... that should come to an end.
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It's not just that bull markets like this one eventually come to an end.
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But earlier this year, it looked like that might all come to an end.
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Once the holidays come to an end, though, we're left feeling a little guilty.
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In January, Speaker Ryan's 20-year career in Congress will come to an end.
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Our vacation in Mexico City had come to an end, at least this time.
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Do you think your mac and cheese project will ever come to an end?
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The long, strange self-imposed exile of Julian Assange has come to an end.
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Some take longer than others, but all oppressive regimes do come to an end.
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But all good things usually come to an end — and investors are fearing just that.
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The wonderful, weird, and wild second season of Atlanta has officially come to an end.
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But today, all of your online shopping problems officially come to an end — because Try.
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In a statement, an ABC spokesperson confirmed the Freeform marathons will come to an end.
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The question on Cramer's mind is how will the hot streak come to an end?
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The tale of two Stacey's will come to an end tonight in the Peach State.
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This era suffered its defining crisis in 21980-21980 and has come to an end.
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Johnny Depp wants his divorce drama with ex Amber Heard to come to an end.
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Homeland will eventually come to an end, but will it really wrap with season 8?
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Either way, members of Congress sleeping in their offices may soon come to an end.
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"Fortnitemares" has come to an end, and it left the world of Fortnite dramatically altered.
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By May, a handful of the stars announced that filming had come to an end.
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Click here to view original GIFAll things must come to an end, including human civilization.
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Now, the eight-part series, The Mind Of Jake Paul, has come to an end.
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It's inevitable that over the years, some friendships are going to come to an end.
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"All good things come to an end eventually and now is our time," he wrote.
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As a result, the upward trend has come to an end, at least for now.
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"I don't know if these battles will ever come to an end," the president answered.
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That friendship, like so many other things in Philip's life, has come to an end.
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The FBI's months-long investigation into Hillary Clinton's private emails has come to an end.
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The bloodbath in Twitter-land will come to an end soon, one way or another.
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It seems like all good things do come to an end, even (seemingly) good breakups.
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On July 6, Pruitt's scandal-ridden tenure at the EPA will come to an end.
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Free movement will now "come to an end", asserted Mr McDonnell in a speech today.
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And now season 1 is about to come to an end on Wednesday, June 14.
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Most Indians, however, seem broadly relieved that the saga has finally come to an end.
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Former Kansas Governor Sam Brownback's failed "red state experiment" has truly come to an end.
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The Warriors nearly had their record home winning streak come to an end on Jan.
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The inevitable, however, is that one day Her Majesty's reign will come to an end.
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"The public wants this absurd contradiction to come to an end," CEO Nancy Brown said.
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That journey has likely come to an end thanks to President Donald Trump's new vision.
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Sadly, and like all good things, this historic mission will eventually come to an end.
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But now, after a little over two years, the mission has come to an end.
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Rome (CNN)The world as we know it could come to an end this Sunday.
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Although both mission conclusions were expected, it's sad to see them come to an end.
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So sad that our holiday has come to an end but so many memories formed.
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" "The epidemic will eventually come to an end, just like the winter will fade away.
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The lengthy drought that plagued California since 2014 has come to an end, California Gov.
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The people on the streets have shown that their indifference has come to an end.
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But now, the historical respect and protection of our chaplains has come to an end.
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After about forty-five minutes, Aslandoğan signalled that the interview had come to an end.
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On the Runway Has the great fashion experiment at J. Crew come to an end?
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But Newsom faced a deadline, because that legal process could soon come to an end.
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Yahoo's 15-year-long partnership deal with AT&T has come to an end. 5.
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The debate now is over when, not if, its run will come to an end.
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After seven short weeks, the penultimate season of Game of Thrones has come to an end.
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However, the current support for populism may could soon come to an end, one analyst believes.
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Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney's romance has come to an end, but could it be temporary?
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Despite their obvious connection, Lindsay's journey to win Viall's heart will soon come to an end.
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As their terms come to an end, U.S. presidents are commemorated in a variety of ways.
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So, does this mean the US-China trade war is about to come to an end?
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THE phoney war between home-sharing websites and Barcelona seems to have come to an end.
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Nintendo's NES Classic shipments come to a close All good things must come to an end.
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The Nationals saw their eight-game postseason win streak come to an end in Game 33.
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The OPEC meeting confirmed that the era of cheap oil has not come to an end.
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But he also wants to see it come to an end as he stated many times.
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After seven seasons, one of Shonda Rhimes' most popular shows, Scandal, has come to an end.
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Lawrence is being his usual charming self, but alas their bromance has come to an end.
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Pittsburgh had a string of four straight series wins come to an end with Saturday's setback.
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And hallelujah to that—the ongoing hysteria against butter can now finally come to an end.
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Decades of failure in Washington, and decades of special interest dealing, must come to an end.
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She says the internal combustion motor must come to an end, but doesn't name a date.
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The most baby-centric season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians has come to an end.
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"All good things must come to an end," Thorne, 21, wrote alongside a broken heart emoji.
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On June 30th, StumbleUpon as we know it will come to an end after 16 years.
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OK, we may have insinuated that Black Friday has come to an end, once or twice.
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Stephen Piscotty homered for Oakland, which had a two-game winning streak come to an end.
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This led to the possibility that the record-breaking warm streak would come to an end.
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At some point in the near future, Donald Trump's campaign career will come to an end.
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Odubel Herrera of Philadelphia saw his home run streak of five games come to an end.
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"Yes it's true, my marriage has come to an end," Perry wrote on Instagram Sunday evening.
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Speaking of which ... Alas, Claire Foy's time as Queen Elizabeth II has come to an end.
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It makes you wonder if the days of Thanksgiving shopping will ever come to an end.
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Therefore, I reluctantly announce that my tenure as a TFC player has come to an end.
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NVDA will not be immune to that dynamic and all good trades come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, so Leonardo DiCaprio and Nina Agdal have split.
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Colorado (15-13, 7-212) saw its three-game home winning streak come to an end.
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But this news does mean that one young girl's tragic ordeal has come to an end.
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Most love stories come to an end, and Noah Cyrus and Lil Xan's is no exception.
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Angela had advanced unhappily toward middle age, when such pressures would surely come to an end.
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But as any student of history knows that all economic expansions eventually come to an end.
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"I just believe my time with the campaign has come to an end," she told CNN.
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That particular fight has come to an end, as Uber sold its China subsidiary to Didi.
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"The time for a Congress asleep at the switch must come to an end," he added.
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The debt talks are ongoing and it is unclear when they will come to an end.
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Analysts were relieved to see the process come to an end, but had plenty of concerns.
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The world would come to an end, as it always does, one world at a time.
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"As far as I'm concerned, soccer has come to an end," Maradona said upon returning home.
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All of the players seemed glad that their Grapefruit League schedule had come to an end.
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" "Tennis will come to an end for us all but the friendships will last a lifetime.
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Scott Pruitt's polarizing tenure as head of the Environmental Protection Agency has come to an end.
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Atelic activities, by contrast, do not by nature come to an end and are not incomplete.
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After decades in which Weinstein cavalierly destroyed women's lives, his impunity has come to an end.
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Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial still hasn't come to an end ... because the jury is deadlocked.
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This week, Shingy's prophesying for AOL and its parent company Verizon has come to an end.
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It will come to an end this summer if no action is taken by either side.
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North Carolina State's overachieving run is likely to come to an end against the surging Hawkeyes.
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"The conventional floor-to-ceiling glass box needs to come to an end," Mr. Chambers added.
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Those two events — we knew we were going to come to an end to those, right?
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But unfortunately for Mr. Trump and his supporters, all good fun must come to an end.
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But every party must come to an end, and now the hard work starts up again.
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The Lightning saw their 11-game home winning streak, a franchise record, come to an end.
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They knew their stolen moments would eventually come to an end, but they planned to reunite.
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And we even speculate that Chancellor Angela Merkel's tenure in Germany could come to an end.
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For officers and agents, preparation begins — and can well come to an end — with physical fitness.
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If nothing else, our quadrennial game of political hot potato can finally come to an end.
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The exhibition QAI/CO in Bogotá, curated by Juan Betancurth, has just come to an end.
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Steve Bannon's role as White House chief strategist has come to an end, multiple outlets confirmed.
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But it's obviously sad that three months of doing absolutely nothing have come to an end.
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"I just believe my time with the campaign has come to an end," she said to CNN.
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"A vicious circle has now come to an end," Senator Farhatullah Babar told CNN at the time.
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However, the fun is certainly going to come to an end, and likely sooner rather than later.
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But I think they want to see it come to an end also, I think everybody does.
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The South swings between resenting the American presence and worrying that it might come to an end.
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Brody Jenner and Josie Canseco's whirlwind romance has come to an end after three months of dating.
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Porsche confirmed the fine and said that prosecutors' proceedings against the company had come to an end.
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All of those creditors have been waiting for the Nicolás Maduro regime to come to an end.
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Porsche confirmed the fine and said that prosecutors' proceedings against the company had come to an end.
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"So it is meaningless to predict a timing when it may come to an end," he added.
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Alas, all good things come to an end, and there are some discontinued products we'll forever mourn.
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HanesBrands has not lost market share, and the destocking cycle among retailers will come to an end.
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It is not clear as to whether or not the redhead shortage has come to an end.
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This retrograde will come to an end on December 6, smack dab in the middle of Hannukah.
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"The presence will not come to an end - only if there is peace in Afghanistan," Abdullah said.
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Just a year after it was launched, Microsoft's Surface Pro financing program has come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, but in Westeros, what is dead may never die.
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Whatever wild ride we've been on with Uber for the past year may come to an end.
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It's been a fun ride for Disney Infinity, but all good things must come to an end.
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All of this, detailed in a report in the Denver Post, may soon come to an end.
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"My business relationship with @WWE has come to an end in good terms," Del Rio tweeted out.
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As with all good things, they must come to an end, and space exploration is no different.
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Minnie Driver's years-long war with her neighbor has finally come to an end ... TMZ has learned.
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My days of wondering when I'll get real closure on another series have come to an end.
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To some, the world as we know it, will come to an end if net neutrality changes.
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The quick rise in gold prices could soon come to an end, if history is any guide.
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"I thought my journey had come to an end, but I don't know," she says to Tess.
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One day, Vanderpump Rules will come to an end and the Instagram #ad business will dry up.
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So, let's be realistic, my term as minister of finance will most likely come to an end.
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Arizona saw its four-game winning streak over Cal come to an end in Berkeley on Jan.
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THIS week, across much of England, summer holidays come to an end and schoolchildren return to class.
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That era began to come to an end in 2011, thanks in part to an American law.
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Reasoning itself needs to come to an end before humans can experience the proper relationship to God.
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If Marcus can't get them to embrace new ideas, this Detroit dream will come to an end.
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The Steelers are on a four-game winning streak that is begging to come to an end.
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Luckily for me, it was just dry heaving and my ride had now come to an end.
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"Just because something has come to an end, that doesn't mean it hasn't been successful," she says.
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After 32 consecutive victories, Jeopardy champion James Holzhauer's record-breaking winning streak has come to an end.
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US food-industry lobbyists told Business Insider that "protectionism" in the UK must come to an end.
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"The state of war between Ethiopia and Eritrea has come to an end," the leaders said jointly.
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Today, teams are chosen in a closed-door session after the Olympic trials come to an end.
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"The crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end," he said.
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Trust It's been a messy, bloody ride, but Season 1 of "Trust" has come to an end.
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"For the Trump administration's part, the escalation of trade tensions with China must come to an end."
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Summer is officially over, which means it's time for "Bachelor in Paradise" to come to an end.
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Critic after critic has declared Me Too dangerous and called for it to come to an end.
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"Rock and roll," Mr. Cocker says, exultant, after the song seems to have come to an end.
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Some Democrats argue that the over-reliance on those types of candidates should come to an end.
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Calgary forward Elias Lindholm had his NHL career-high 10-game point streak come to an end.
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All good business cycles come to an end, and there's always a recession somewhere around the corner.
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Changing politics There have been some signs recently that the Korean War could come to an end.
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Our base case for now is that the easing cycle will come to an end in February.
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After 34 years of struggling with seizures, she thought her ordeal might finally come to an end.
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The big worry that the deal could come to an end is an issue that's behind us.
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Her slope dreams having come to an end, she postpones law school and moves to Los Angeles.
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All agree it is time for this sorry chapter in Gulf history to come to an end.
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A Charsadda District local government official told VICE News that the operation had come to an end.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: YouTubeAll good things must come to an end—and bad things, too.
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Buddy has touched many people around the world, but unfortunately his short life has come to an end.
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It was always destined to come to an end, whether it's a good end or a bad end.
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"I was excited for it to come to an end, but now I am sad," Grimaldi told PEOPLE.
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Laureano had two hits for the A's, who saw their four-game winning streak come to an end.
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The ten-year journey of blowing up one rocket after another seems to have come to an end.
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" He added in a statement that the era of the administration "going unchecked has come to an end.
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Perhaps something needs to come to an end so that a new beginning can come about for you.
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Once lunar night sets in, though, the mission for these two surface bots will come to an end.
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And will this supposed crisis come to an end soon, leaving us much better off or much worse?
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Hopefully, they'll band together, and the reign of sexual violence in Twin Peaks will come to an end.
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With Logan hitting theaters today, Hugh Jackman's 17-year tenure as Wolverine has theoretically come to an end.
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"Decades of failure in Washington and special interest dealing must and will come to an end," Trump said.
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Now, with the deal in place, it appears that the Zamboni ride has finally come to an end.
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And to me, this has to come to an end and some truth needs to come out, sir.
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But that one feverish dispute, the one between Israelis and Palestinians, might just have come to an end.
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Some other investors fear that the stock market's seven-year bull market may soon come to an end.
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All competitors go a little crazy on their first meal after the show has come to an end.
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Netflix removed it from the queue in November, presumably because all good things must come to an end.
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While Andreescu's run continues, two other promising American teenagers saw their time in Miami come to an end.
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The Lightning's Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 203 shots and saw his 10-game winning streak come to an end.
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My own view is that balance sheet normalization process should probably come to an end later this year.
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Inevitably most good things come to an end and I am at a crossroads in my military career.
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Just because something good has come to an end, doesn't mean something better isn't right around the corner.
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Magic Johnson's time as president of basketball operations for the Los Angeles Lakers has come to an end.
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Unless civilization as we know it has come to an end, someone will answer you on this frequency.
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C J.T. Realmuto went 0-for-11.123 and saw his 10-game hitting streak come to an end.
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But even if commercial whaling did come to an end, that wouldn't be the end of the story.
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Carolina C Victor Rask saw his three-game goal-scoring streak come to an end against Vegas. 3.
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"Qatar's politicization of Hajj must come to an end following the initiative taken by King Salman," Gargash said.
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Not laughing were the Wizards, who saw their two-game West Coast win streak come to an end.
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Now that The Hunger Games series has come to an end, Lionsgate is looking toward its next franchise.
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All good things, even streaks, must come to an end though, ri— Come on, they're playing the Knicks.
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We must certainly continue diplomacy but as President Trump has indicated, strategic patience has come to an end.
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"All good things need to come to an end — and I've not slept for four nights," he said.
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The involvement of Channel 4, however, will come to an end at the conclusion of the 2018 season.
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This painful and tumultuous Ronny Jackson chapter for VA and our nation's veterans has come to an end.
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The age of innocence in the great democratic experiment that is the USA will come to an end.
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My journey, all the way across Europe by rail — from Istanbul to London — had come to an end.
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However, Rubin noted that as leases come to an end, it's unlikely that the firm will renew them.
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There appeared to be little room for doubt that King James's long reign had come to an end.
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The league season has now come to a close, and so all whimsy must come to an end.
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" The City of London will not come to an end, he said, "but it will come under threat.
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Now, America's de facto war of attrition against the Taliban has, at least theoretically, come to an end.
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And the bull market that had run for over a decade was threatening to come to an end.
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Unfortunately, by the time summer school had come to an end, I hadn't solved the 3-D puzzle.
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Mr. Assange's supporters worry that this means his long stay at the embassy could come to an end.
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"If you don't do anything, you can barely hope that this will come to an end," said Melnyk.
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While it drew loud protests from Palestinians, Mr. Carafano said, the world did not come to an end.
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Here, according to Einstein's theory, matter, space and time come to an end and vanish like a dream.
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McFEELY Her journey, in our minds, had come to an end if she could get the Avengers back.
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And as her highly regarded career may have come to an end, Tennell's has begun its unlikely rise.
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"It was possible that femininity, as I had been taught it, had come to an end," she writes.
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The "Yanny" or "Laurel" debate has finally come to an end and it won't be missed in 2019.
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For someone like Truth, to see it come to an end must have felt like a miracle. Freedom.
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The Heat also had their 211-game home winning streak against Eastern Conference teams come to an end.
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I really hope a lot of our worlds issues come to an end or at least slow down.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said, "Months of shutdown politics must come to an end" with this agreement.
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Laquincy Rideau's 21 points led South Florida, which saw its three-game winning streak come to an end.
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On the third day he broke cover, hoping that a wave of arrests had come to an end.
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Republicans will tee up questions that underscore their view the trial needs to come to an end soon.
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"We very much regret that our collaboration in Ansbach and Atlanta has come to an end," Shankland said.
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The market's wild roller-coaster ride may have come to an end, J.P. Morgan strategist Marko Kolanovic said.
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The television ads would come down, staffers would be fired and the campaign would come to an end.
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Blue Jays 215, Yankees 212 TORONTO — Zack Britton and the Yankees saw lengthy streaks come to an end.
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Next month the pigs will be slaughtered and this phase of the project will come to an end.
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But, all good things must come to an end, and Joy already sees one for the Trump show.
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The caravan's weeks-long journey has come to an end just as pressure is rising, across the border.
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Doug Davidson says his time on The Young and the Restless has come to an end after four decades.
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"What we're trying to do is come to an end result to deal with the diafiltered milk," MacAulay said.
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We'd be lying if we said we weren't a little sad to see this summer come to an end.
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Maxine Waters said easing bank regulation would come to an end when she chairs the House Financial Services Committee.
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But the Predators couldn't crack Mrazek and saw their six-game point streak at home come to an end.
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Trying to fill the void of Game of Thrones now that HBO's epic series has come to an end?
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Los Angeles' Max Muncy saw his streak of five consecutive games with a home run come to an end.
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But, alas, all good things must come to an end, and so LaVine had to put it to bed.
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"Credit approvals can quickly come to an end as creditors realize that a consumer is grossly overextended, " he said.
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On top of that, the Federal Reserve's market-stimulating interest rate cuts appear to have come to an end.
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Donald Trump's eventful 12-day trip around Asia has come to an end, but not without sparking some controversy.
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But since Donald Trump became president, this detente between left and right seems to have come to an end.
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The NSA spying program could soon come to an end — if the White House listens to the NSA's recommendation.
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Running back Doug Martin's time with the Oakland Raiders has come to an end, according to a report Sunday.
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Matt Olson had two hits for the A's, who saw a four-game winning streak come to an end.
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Today, however, Reuters reports that those partnerships have come to an end, which was confirmed by Walmart and Uber.
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Mark Wahlberg's request to be pardoned for the assaults he committed as a teenager has come to an end.
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But most products of the mobilization reached the battlefield only after the Somme offensive had come to an end.
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After nearly five years of being YouTube's most subscribed channel, PewDiePie's reign is about the come to an end.
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Despite its flagship smartphone presence having all but come to an end, HTC isn't done releasing phones just yet.
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The resignation won't take effect immediately, but it's clear that Cameron's time in office has come to an end.
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A bizarre and vicious form of animal cruelty promoted as entertainment in Nepal has hopefully come to an end.
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NASA continues to send recovery commands, but sadly, it seems the Opportunity mission has finally come to an end.
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Photo: GettyThe days of sweet, free streams with your friend's boyfriend's HBO login may soon come to an end.
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Zach Cooks scored 20 points as NJIT (11-3) saw its four-game winning streak come to an end.
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But I think my time on the show has come to an end, at least as a cast member.
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But, much like the hit legal dramedy Night Court (1984–1992), all good things must come to an end.
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"After 7 beautiful years together, Aja and I's marriage has come to an end," the musician announced on Thursday.
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We took some distance from the project after the cycle for that third record had come to an end.
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But like those of the dictators he'd hoped to emulate, his reign will one day come to an end.
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The days of suffering through a mile-long-line on a shopping excursion might soon come to an end.
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Of course, now it actually has come to an end after Jim Parsons decided now is the right time.
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Despite such doubts, the majority of Hindus are broadly relieved that the saga has finally come to an end.
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"This horrific anti-Semitic tone being taken by some members of Congress must come to an end," he said.
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The time for the U.S. to act as a neutral convener — an "honest broker" — has come to an end.
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In that sense, American childhood as it had evolved over 200 years of changes had come to an end.
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"All good things eventually come to an end, but with Visa you get an all-weather stock" he said.
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But the era of the "rip-off clause" may soon come to an end — at least in consumer finance.
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He also noted that the summer driving season has come to an end, pushing down demand as autumn begins.
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Dr. Amy Kaler: The whole world, the human race, would come to an end, within about a hundred years.
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"All Good Things (Come to an End)" is so totally timeless you can't believe no one wrote it sooner.
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That has now come to an end and the PMDB plans to field its own presidential candidate in 2018.
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Expect your use-tax holiday to come to an end as online retailers expand their operations into more states.
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When those files were destroyed, my family thought a painful episode in our history had come to an end.
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Throughout London, Saturday night's festivities appear to have come to an end, with satisfied sighs echoing across Fab Swingers.
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"The crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end," he said in July.
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With their reservations canceled, the trip had come to an end, said Ms. Lauster, 85, a retired school librarian.
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With their reservations canceled, the trip had come to an end, said Ms. Lauster, 85, a retired school librarian.
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After two months and three cycles, the Metropolitan Opera's Wagner immersion — and its season — has come to an end.
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The prime minister said all in-person social interactions had to come to an end to beat the virus.
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The prime minister said all in-person social interactions had to come to an end to beat the virus.
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Hayes Brown: But because all things beautiful must come to an end, we then got to the member questions.
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Rozier saw his career-long streak of games with at least 25 points come to an end at four.
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Rozier saw his career-long streak of games with at least 221 points come to an end at four.
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Those glory days of eating freely at the Costco food court may soon come to an end, per 10News.
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In January 2019, History announced its drama series would come to an end with a sixth and final season.
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The 2019 edition of the two weeks of tennis known as the US Open has come to an end.
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"It's been a great run, but all things must come to an end," editor-in-chief Bob Cusack says.
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These come to an end when a daughter leaves for school, which she experiences as an exile from paradise.
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"In the old narrative, you didn't win Nevada and the campaign had to come to an end," Devine admitted.
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As CICIG's investigators circled Mr Pérez Molina in January 703, he said the body would soon "come to an end".
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Given Phoebe's belief in fate and the metaphysical, it was just too good a story to come to an end.
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At the same time, the attacks from Right to Rise, the Bush-allied super PAC, would come to an end.
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The surprise is not that the honeymoon has come to an end but that there was ever one at all.
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"Our journey to get Beverly better has come to an end," her GoFundMe page informed her friends earlier in October.
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Image: NASAOn September 15th, Cassini's 20-year-long exploration of the Saturnian system will finally—regrettably—come to an end.
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"I think self acceptance and self love is a process that might not ever come to an end," Grace confessed.
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Dion returned to the stage in 2011 where she remains today, though all good things must come to an end.
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"When you think everything is really gonna come to an end, just wait and be patient because anything is possible."
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Barclay Goodrow and Justin Braun scored for the Sharks, who saw a three-game winning streak come to an end.
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If the bull market does come to an end, a company like Apple would be a bad stock to own.
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This will only work if the world will tell North Korea that it&aposs going to come to an end.
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It's a good feeling to be engaged, to have Vanessa, to have this kind of chapter come to an end.
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"I can't believe its come to an end," Bryant addressed the sold-out crowd at center court following the game.
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I know that the weekend has to come to an end, and that I can't just carry on and on.
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During the panel, Filoni revealed that the show would come to an end at the end of the coming season.
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And when that happens, sanctions can be eliminated and a 70-year-old war can finally come to an end.
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The search for the David Schwimmer lookalike accused of stealing from a restaurant in England has come to an end.
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I've literally spent my 20s on the show, and I think that all good things must come to an end.
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Alas, it was time for the rubber to meet the road, and Alexis' time has sadly come to an end.
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Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's romance has come to an end — PEOPLE can confirm the fiancés have called it quits.
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S. trade negotiations takes place in Beijing, with markets widely expecting bilateral trade tensions to come to an end soon.
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Bond's alleged reign of terror over women in the Ashland County Jail would only come to an end on Aug.
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A few months ago, Crunchbase News reported that a longstanding period of SaaS investment stagnation had come to an end.
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Mr Blair and Mr Cameron, by contrast, came to power when history was said to have come to an end.
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What we learned on Tuesday was that the era of rapidly increasing iPhone sales may have come to an end.
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There may be a way to win big in Brazil even after the Olympics come to an end this week.
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Yet at some point, the International Space Station program will come to an end — whether that's in 2025 or 2035.
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Some of us have been on Facebook for more than a decade, but all good things come to an end.
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"The whole happy Naviti family has come to an end," says Kellyn, breaking with months of her Naviti-strong mantra.
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Samsung's long history of including a 27mm headphone jack in its flagship phones is about to come to an end.
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AN ANXIOUS summer will come to an end on August 24th when 16-year-olds receive their GCSE exam results.
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Merritt said it was time for such deadly encounters between police and unarmed black men to come to an end.
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If she doesn't go, perhaps the rumors are true and her time on RHOBH will actually come to an end.
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Any sign the trade war will come to an end would be a significant boost for the global economic outlook.
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Cramer and Wall Street agree on one thing — the Trump rally for the stock market must come to an end.
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Evan Longoria saw his six-game hitting streak come to an end Friday, but the Rays' third baseman is batting .
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According to CNN, Trump's frequent trips to Florida will likely come to an end after May because of the weather.
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If Disney's ownership of Sky effectively deepens the British group's pockets, the telco content rebellion may come to an end.
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The fight for the Iron Throne will one day come to an end — and sooner than you may have expected.
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The series debuted back in 2015, but despite rumors earlier this year, its plot has already come to an end.
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Virginia on Tuesday plans to warn CHIP enrollees in a letter that their coverage could come to an end Jan.
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Tech stocks have come under pressure recently amid concern that the chip market boom could soon come to an end.
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Interest rate hikes could come to an end for this cycle in 2019, Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker said Thursday.
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Boston had a record streak of 18 straight games at Fenway Park with a home run come to an end.
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But Williams said that U.S.-led growth may come to an end as the London deal flow slows after Brexit.
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By the time the day was over, the star turn by the prosecution's star witness had come to an end.
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SS Ketel Marte went 0-for-3 to see his five-game hitting streak come to an end Friday night.
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Still, the historical record offers glimmers of hope: previous eras of disenfranchisement or voter suppression have come to an end.
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It's why so many people wonder why, after nearly two decades, that party had to finally come to an end.
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If Disney's ownership of Sky effectively deepens the British group's pockets, the telecom content rebellion may come to an end.
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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's incredibly expensive and incredibly fruitless presidential primary campaign has come to an end.
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Miami (15-33), now ineligible for the NIT due to a losing record, saw its season come to an end.
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"The state of war between Ethiopia and Eritrea has come to an end," the leaders said in a joint declaration.
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That is a time when loves come to an end, when you know you will not see people ever again.
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So in the end, that formal apartheid, formal way in which race had an impact has come to an end.
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N. will have no choice but to temporarily discontinue service in key corridors unless the blockades come to an end.
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That's a problem with "All Good Things Come to an End" (2018), the other half of this first week's program.
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All good things must come to an end, and Kylie Jenner and Tyga's tumultuous and public relationship is no exception.
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The work was far from over, but on Johnson's watch the tide of negative headlines had come to an end.
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The news fueled hopes that the trade spat between the world's two largest economies may finally come to an end.
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But the partnership with his uncle, one of the most successful and longest in tennis, will come to an end.
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In September, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that DACA would come to an end unless Congress passed legislation enacting it.
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The Cleveland Indians haven't won a World Series since 21918, but that long drought may soon come to an end.
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The Desert Golfing subreddit is full of posts about people whose journey with the game has come to an end.
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"If there are any certainties, one will be that this party will eventually come to an end," Mr. Stack said.
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Coachella weekend one may have come to an end, but thanks to social media ... the memories will live on forever.
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Most relationships come to an end, while most paintings in prestigious collections go on to be conserved and cared for.
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And foreign troops here from across East Africa fighting al-Shabaab terrorists hope their mandate will finally come to an end.
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But, like all good things, it had to come to an end – and few believe that the good times will return.
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Kepler&aposs long and storied run will soon come to an end , but the alien-world finds will keep rolling in.
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I even got a little sad, because I realized that eventually this awesome weekend would have to come to an end.
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With Suhas's future travels taking him outside of New Zealand, does that mean the Gandalf project will come to an end?
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As these tragic events have come to an end I hope that the family can now move forward with their lives.
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Profar, who went 2 for 3, did see his streak of scoring runs come to an end at seven-straight games.
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While Grimaldi and Viall's road to find love has happily come to an end, their time on reality TV certainly hasn't!
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While Uncle Ben came back to the show for a heroic few seconds, his time has officially come to an end.
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According to Entertainment Tonight, the actor thinks that her series K.C. Undercover will come to an end after its current season.
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There was also the Mueller investigation, though it has since come to an end without scoring some of the big disclosures.
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You may have been enjoying watching Star Wars movies during the holiday season, but that's about to come to an end.
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Someone please tell Costco that good things really don't have to come to an end, because they seem to think otherwise.
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Houston's Jose Altuve went hitless in three at-bats Tuesday to see his 12-game hitting streak come to an end.
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Audrina Patridge's 10-month marriage to motorcycle and BMX rider Corey Bohan has reportedly come to an end earlier this month.
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London (CNN Business)The fight between Facebook and the UK government's data regulator over Cambridge Analytica has come to an end.
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Whoever said that all good things must come to an end was a total liar, and I couldn't be more grateful.
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The bottom line: The days of opportunistic military officers making a play for power seem to have come to an end.
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When it does, the many loaded catchphrases the election inspired on social media may (hopefully) come to an end as well.
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You can't go to a bar and listen to Slayer on a jukebox, because the world has come to an end.
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Lazy summer days have come to an end, and more structured back-to-work or back-to-school schedules have commenced.
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After eight years, countless ships, and more blood bags than you could count, The Vampire Diaries has come to an end.
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The Trump family has a long history of appearances at the Met Gala, but that could soon come to an end.
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The upcoming sixth season will be the last of hit Netflix show: "Everything must come to an end," the trailer teases.
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The ECB's targeted longer-term refinancing operations, which offered euro-zone banks cheap credit, are due to come to an end.
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We may come to a point when cards and mobile wallets stored on our smartphones will come to an end completely.
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But 2016 is also likely to see losses come to an end as cuts in mine supply help balance the market.
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Tyler Cameron and Gigi Hadid's romance may have come to an end, but he has nothing but respect for his ex.
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We firmly believe that the Fed's central role in fine-tuning every economic soft patch must eventually come to an end.
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Real Housewives of New York City star Jules Wainstein's eight-year marriage to husband Michael has reportedly come to an end.
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With Moscow openly preferring an Eastern European candidate, it is thought Guterres' run as favorite could swiftly come to an end.
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Opera's search for a buyer may soon come to an end, with a generous offer from a group of Chinese companies.
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Sophomore guard Zach Cooks scored 20 points as NJIT (11-133) saw its four-game winning streak come to an end.
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"My own view is that the balance sheet normalization process should probably come to an end later this year," she said.
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The artist retweeted the blockchain engineer's message and confirmed that his techno-race across Paris had finally come to an end.
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The relationship reveal comes shortly after Bachelor Nation saw Amezcua's relationship with fellow BiP star Eric Bigger come to an end.
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And in a blog post updated by Fitbit today, it seems Pebble's ride will finally come to an end this summer.
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But as we wait white-knuckled for this campaign to finally come to an end, it's worth revisiting this happier time.
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Florida is now winless in three consecutive games and saw its four-game win streak in Toronto come to an end.
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Strong runs for some transportation and machinery stocks this year may soon come to an end, "Fast Money" traders contended Wednesday.
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Ryan O'Reilly scored for the Sabres, who saw their modest four-game points streak (2-0-23) come to an end.
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If all goes well, the bot may be put to further use even when the elections – mercifully – come to an end.
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Microsoft has rolled out a patch that will warn Windows 2101 users that security updates will soon come to an end.
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"It's been a great run, but all things must come to an end," The Hill editor-in-chief Bob Cusack said.
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The Ducks snapped their five-game winless streak while the Blues saw their nine-game points streak come to an end.
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After a month of fashion shows spanning from New York to Paris, the fall 23 presentations have come to an end.
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As "The Avengers" movie series come to an end this spring, sheroes and heroes in communities all around us fight on.
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It is long past time for the excuses, delays, obfuscation and denials of the D.C. bureaucrats to come to an end.
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Ryan Braun had two of the four hits for Milwaukee, which saw its five-game winning streak come to an end.
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But now, four months into their good deed, the Lancasters recently learned that their generosity has to come to an end.
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Bond purchases will come to an end, while interest rates will remain low, well past the horizon of net asset purchases.
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India is already the world's second largest smartphone market behind China, where years of uninterrupted growth have come to an end.
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Kelly's comments to NPR came after Vice President Mike Pence said that the special counsel's investigation should come to an end.
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The restaurants are now closed, the show is over, and my five days at sea have sadly come to an end.
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With Euro 20 now consigned to the history books, our assessment of the tournament is about to come to an end.
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The Obama "golden era" and Tehran taking advantage of his engagement, and concessions from the U.S., has come to an end.
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After nearly a decade and a half of adventure, the Opportunity's mission on the red planet has come to an end.
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The China-driven surge in commodity prices could soon come to an end, according to a private survey of Chinese businesses.
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All US federal funding to the ISS is scheduled to come to an end in 2025, as we've known since 2014.
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Do you, too, think it's odd that sites don't actually tell you when discounts are going to come to an end?
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Only when the Kim regime stands on the verge of bankruptcy will the North Korean nuclear saga come to an end.
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The Obama administration ran advertisements to encourage enrollment, but Trump officials have signaled that promotion effort might come to an end.
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Traditionally, bull markets come to an end when, after a sustained period of growth, inflation forces central banks to raise rates.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The lengthy legal drama surrounding a beloved graffiti spot has finally come to an end.
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Jameel started dating Rihanna in 2017, but it was reported on January 17 that their relationship had come to an end.
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But good things almost always come to an end and our friendship was the victim as it started to fade away.
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New York Fashion Week has officially come to an end, but the street style it gave us is still going strong.
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"It's been a great run, but all things must come to an end," The Hill editor-in-chief Bob Cusack said.
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David Villa scored in the 74th minute for N.Y.C.F.C., which had its 11-game home unbeaten streak come to an end.
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"What matters is that the presence of America should come to an end," he said, speaking of U.S. forces in Iraq.
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However, such support is set to come to an end, which could make Italy's debt more expensive and harder to manage.
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LaCroix enjoyed a long stint as the darling of the carbonation community, but all good things must come to an end.
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As we reported ... they released a joint statement back in October their 8-year marriage was gonna come to an end.
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But one source in ZANU-PF told Reuters his rule could officially come to an end as soon as next Tuesday.
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Ronda Rousey's time on Total Divas has come to an end — but the star couldn't be more grateful for the experience.
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In any event, the tenure of the Netanyahu government and the Palestinian Authority will sooner than later come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, but we got together one last time to discuss Mr. Robot's series finale.
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It's not as though the world has come to an end because Tom Jones has come to sing at the Proms.
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Turkey's mass trials come to an end, a French city opens its borders to migrants, and milk isn't just for mammals.
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All good things must come to an end, and this year figures to be the start of a decline in Detroit.
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Drama hits a boiling point today and power struggles are exposed—it's time for a situation to come to an end.
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Put on some sparkly earrings to up your own shine factor as you watch the craziness of 2016 come to an end.
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Cameron Rupp, Cesar Hernandez and Ryan Howard homered for the Phillies, who saw their four-game winning streak come to an end.
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"Effective 7/31/2017 9pm PST, your current assignment with ZeroChaos will come to an end," an email sent to employees reads.
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Leury Garcia drove in two more runs for Chicago (45-20), which had its four-game winning streak come to an end.
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Even in the Boston area, where the storm is starting later, snowfall is likely to come to an end before midnight tonight.
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Those working in the American tourism industry are desperate to see the drip-drip of negative news stories come to an end.
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Both companies arguably just picked up incredibly popular shows that had come to an end, and rebranded them to recapture their audiences.
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The big thing: The simple fact that this record period of growth will undoubtedly come to an end, in America and globally.
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All the Incredible Things We Learned From Our First Trip to a CometThe historic Rosetta mission has finally come to an end.
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The meteoric rally by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is about to come to an end, according to Andrew Keene of AlphaShark.
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C Brian McCann went 183-for-218 on Saturday and saw his career-long 220-game hitting streak come to an end.
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That could mean that there are more unreported cases, but food safety experts think the outbreak may soon come to an end.
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He had a shutout streak come to an end at 232:216:221 after allowing a goal midway through the third period.
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ET All good things must come to an end, and there is now some question as to whether the earthquake actually occurred.
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After kicking off the world tour in 2014, it will all come to an end in Nashville in December following 383 shows.
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Though its run has now come to an end, the Golden State Warriors star hinted at another forthcoming venture between the two.
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NASA has officially said goodbye to the Mars Opportunity rover, one of its greatest achievements, who's watch has come to an end.
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At a time in which other world leaders say the fossil-fuel era must come to an end, Trump says the opposite.
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But one of the things that got me through that experience was the knowledge it was going to come to an end.
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Amongst all of this, one Syrian man sits, alone and composed, waiting for his unexpected layover to finally come to an end.
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Sandra Williams said, adding that exhausted investigators who had been searching for McCloud are happy the hunt has come to an end.
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The Rangers had a string of 14 straight games with at least one home run come to an end on Tuesday. 3.
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The hunt for the Golden State Killer, a serial murderer who stalked California between 1976 and 1986, has come to an end.
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Though summer must sadly come to an end and give way to fall, hopefully the youngster will have a great school year.
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And that's the advice I've got from some of the older guys, is enjoy it, because it does come to an end.
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The first season of the Temptation Island reboot has come to an end — and it's hard to believe what we just witnessed.
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His time with The Necessaries was just another one of these outings and by that point it had come to an end.
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When her application for an apartment back in 1993 was successful, years of exhausting instability appeared to have come to an end.
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"This unnecessary shutdown needed to come to an end," Speaker of the Maine House Sara Gideon, a Democrat, said in a statement.
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And unfortunately, even if Trump does drop this claim, baseless "rigged" rhetoric is unlikely to come to an end any time soon.
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Arizona saw its three-game winning streak come to an end with a 22-2900 loss to Tampa Bay at home Saturday.
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Leading economic institutes slashed their forecasts for 69.173 growth on Thursday and warned a long-term upswing had come to an end.
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While their user growth has been nothing short of amazing, their "land grabbing" period may need to come to an end soon.
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Senator Ron Wyden released a statement after the arrests, saying he was happy to see the long saga come to an end.
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Owners are hopeful that the "you didn't build that" mentality in Washington for the past eight years has come to an end.
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Given its investment in original content, it is likely that HBO's Emmy reign will come to an end sooner rather than later.
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Howie Kendrick recorded the lone hit on Monday as Los Angeles had its seven-game home winning streak come to an end.
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Like sex or takeaway food, all good things come to an end and The Fresh Prince ended in 1996 after six seasons.
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With U.S. presidential elections just around the corner, there is good reason to hope that this policy will come to an end.
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And just as it was a welcome change to see that finally a certain trend is beginning to come to an end.
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Cleveland's Edwin Encarnacion had two hits but saw his streak of seven consecutive home games with an RBI come to an end.
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Thus, the era of the expendable launcher will come to an end, and reusable rockets such as the Starship will fly unimpeded.
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The poll comes less than two weeks before the high-profile race is set to come to an end on Dec. 12.
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Hosmer saw his seven-game hitting streak come to an end Monday but is 11-for-27 over his last eight contests.
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Martinez and Dexter Fowler added two hits apiece for the Cardinals, who saw a three-game winning streak come to an end.
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When he finally decides to bow out of the game, the age of the managerial dynasty will have come to an end.
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Leading economic institutes slashed their forecasts for 2019 growth on Thursday and warned a long-term upswing had come to an end.
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He thought his days of gloving had come to an end, but a chance interaction with Matthew was about to change everything.
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There's no word on when the White Claw shortage might be over, and our national nightmare might finally come to an end.
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After seven seasons, Julia Louis-Dreyfus's term as Vice President (and then briefly, as President) Selina Meyer has come to an end.
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Mr. Trump has certainly been part of Theresa May's ordeal as prime minister of Britain, which will soon come to an end.
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It's a great way to secure a legacy that eases the pain of knowing that all lives must come to an end.
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But expect some intense emotions to flare up this evening—it's time for things to go deeper…or come to an end.
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"I have been waiting for this day for 20 years and now it has finally come to an end," he reportedly wrote.
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President Donald Trump's impeachment trial is expected to come to an end this week as prosecutors and defense lawyers begin closing arguments.
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Widespread segregation between the white and African American citizens had just come to an end, but discrimination and racism were still commonplace.
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But with lawmakers finally back in town, it's feeling increasingly likely that this ambiguous period is going to come to an end.
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Doughty's streak of 460 consecutive games had come to an end Wednesday night in the Kings' loss at home to Tampa Bay.
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Washington shot 26 percent while going 202 of 23 from distance but saw its four-game winning streak come to an end.
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We all thought the world had come to an end when NBC had about 30 seconds of dead air during the broadcast.
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If Marcus Lemonis can't get him to focus on what's most important, HipPOPs' days in the sun will come to an end.
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The far-too-long dependence on Russia for Americans and others to fly into space will at last come to an end.
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Academics and volunteers prepared for an unprecedented cleanup job, as nearly two weeks of campus clashes had finally come to an end.
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His rhymes locate us temporally, punctuating lines that, like the nights they describe, lack an internal imperative to come to an end.
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Now, let's not let 2017 come to an end without taking a look at the compilation of best stories of the year.
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With a settlement announced Friday in Kaepernick's grievance case against the N.F.L., one chapter in the saga has come to an end.
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Between wondering if other life forms exist and whether our world will soon come to an end, these thoughts can seem daunting.
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We all had a good time, but it had to come to an end at one point because: it was a puddle.
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This one caught my eye: The close and tense race for a US Senate seat in Florida has finally come to an end.
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A TSA spokeswoman has since told The Economist that the trial has come to an end and that scheme will not be extended.
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That dynamic may come to an end this weekend in South Carolina; the Enterprisers, donors and party leadership may finally find their candidate.
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THE mid-term elections finally come to an end on November 27th, when Mississippians head to the polls to choose a new senator.
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Click here to view original GIF GIF Source: The Slow Down ShowAll good things must come to an end—and bad things, too.
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The interview went well and they were hopeful their long wait to be reunited with their family would soon come to an end.
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Now that the greatest deal in tech has come to an end, it's worth taking a fresh look at your data-stashing options.
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It's a bit like being on a holiday in a place I've always wanted to go to, that doesn't come to an end.
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Crayola clearly colored out of the lines with this one, but at long last, the Crayon Hunger Games have come to an end.
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As if, in just a few short months, this protracted battle for the future of our country will finally come to an end?
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Mascara said in a statement posted on his department's Facebook page that he was "pleased" to see the incident come to an end.
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That all might come to an end soon, if a group of member countries led by France is able to get their way.
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American Idol season 17 is over, meaning all the beauty looks served by Katy Perry each week have come to an end, too.
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Thankfully, the time of having to rely on the aaaAHHh AHHHhhh hAHHHHHaaaH viral trailer for a quick fix has come to an end.
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For many young people and poor people, Corbyn's election offered hope that the austerity policies of the Conservatives might come to an end.
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According to the networking site, Dias also studied acting and worked in finance after his Road Rules career had come to an end.
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James Neal saw his six-game goal-scoring streak come to an end but has netted seven tallies in his last seven contests.
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They never confirmed their relationship, but after more than a month of dating, the pair's romance appears to have come to an end.
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At the start of 2016, NBC launched a standalone comedy streaming service called SeeSo, and now that experiment has come to an end.
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And under a gray sky here, amid an ocean of fans clad in Broncos orange, it might have just come to an end.
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SoftBank Group's aggressive investment spree could come to an end after its president announced his resignation on Tuesday, according to a fund manager.
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Downton Abbey has come to an end – both across the pond and here at home – but the period piece binge is just beginning.
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That practice has largely come to an end, but it speaks to the widespread internal frustration that Facebook can't tell its own story.
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But it has come to an end: in 2017 the poverty rate rose again to 22%, meaning that 375,000 more people are poor.
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Maisie Williams' time on Game of Thrones may have come to an end, but her talent discovery app Daisie is just getting started.
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Your chance to become a millionaire has come to an end — at least on the game show, Who Wants to Be A Millionaire.
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Go into it knowing that all good things must come to an end, including this performance, and be ready to let yourself grieve.
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"With respect to the Mueller investigation, I think it needs to come to an end," West Virginia state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said.
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"Maybe take a little bit off, step to the sidelines a bit, because all good things must come to an end," he said.
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"I think the age of mass migration has to come to an end," David Frum, former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, said.
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But all good things must come to an end, and as some new drone footage shows, the time has finally come for Hill.
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A 109-103 loss to Indiana on Thursday delayed that pursuit, as Minnesota saw its three-game winning streak come to an end.
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The search for multi-millionaire Peter Chadwick, who has been accused of murdering his wife, has come to an end after four years.
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But everything good must come to an end eventually, and "Cry Me a River" is the definitive "we can't be friends" breakup song.
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"Its going in the right direction, its progressing, but Im unable to tell you when it will come to an end," he said.
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Phi Phi's 365-day count may have come to an end as we ushered in 2017, and we miss her daily updates terribly.
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It was one more provocation by a regime that continues to flout the use of -- and it's got to come to an end.
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Terry: Another night, in the tiny gym basement that changed UK clubbing forever, had come to an end and the lights were on.
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Freshman power forward Giorgi Bezhanishvili had 10 points as the Illini saw their season-best four-game winning streak come to an end.
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The bill is likely to clear those hurdles by Friday, when this year's Texas legislative session is scheduled to come to an end.
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Triana's comments, however, raise the million-dollar question: Will Cuban socialism come to an end as a result of a new business model?
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Now that Mike VI's reign has come to an end, LSU is looking at wildlife rescues for a MikeVII to take his place.
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Hofstra saw its four-game winning streak come to an end with an 81-75 loss at home to St. Bonaventure on Tuesday.
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Eventually, all good things must come to an end, and the lunar shadow will depart the East Coast at 4:09 p.m. EDT.
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In March, the 50-year-old actor told Extra's Mario Lopez that soon his SNL character will have to come to an end.
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"Professionals should not be evaluated based on their clothing sizes, and I hope that this practice will come to an end," she said.
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Austin Nola and Keon Broxton homered for the Mariners, who saw their season-high-matching, six-game winning streak come to an end.
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"It's going in the right direction, it's progressing, but I'm unable to tell you when it will come to an end," he said.
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Of course, all good things must come to an end, and this collaboration will only be available for a limited time at Sephora.
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"The mass movement is probably the result of week-long, unfavorable weather conditions" that have come to an end, MOAS said on Twitter.
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At first glance, Shell's financial performance suggests that three years in the doldrums for big oil majors may have come to an end.
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End-of-summer scaries are bleaker than Sunday scaries, because warm weather, long weekends, and vacations come to an end all at once.
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I have a message for all of you: The crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end.
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The double standards, not only against this president and conservative individuals but also against their own reporters, need to come to an end.
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RHP Mike Foltynewicz saw his three-game winning streak come to an end in Saturday's 6-3 loss to the San Francisco Giants.
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"It's reasonable for the asset purchase program to come to an end after September, with a short tapering period if needed," Knot said.
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Had he moved forward with the deal, the firestorm Musk ignited with his August 7 tweets could have conceivably come to an end.
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All good things must come to an end, but we have one more full day of Disrupt for you to enjoy from home.
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When her name showed up in that Novak column, her professional life as she had known it would quickly come to an end.
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But Guzman's 13-year stint evading authorities would come to an end just a few days later, until he escaped again in 2015.
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This nine-year, 2,799-post-and-counting journey on Dot Earth will come to an end, as will my teaching at Pace University.
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Democratic strategists were not completely disappointed to see the Mueller inquiry come to an end, even if it denied them a political weapon.
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After a glorious five-year run, Macaulay Culkin's The Pizza Underground, a pizza-themed Velvet Underground parody band, has come to an end.
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He also accused Harris of "double talk," apparently for not emphasizing that under her proposal, employer-sponsored insurance would come to an end.
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The year has nearly come to an end, which means it's a good time for reflection and to catch up on some reading.
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American Horror Story used to stream on Netflix, but then FX's deal with Netflix seemed to come to an end, and it disappeared.
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American Horror Story used to stream on Netflix, but then FX's deal with Netflix seemed to come to an end, and it disappeared.
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Be warned: You may find yourself unsteady on your feet, with a vicious vicarious hangover, when its mayhem has come to an end.
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After nearly two-and-a-half hours, 18 plates, and $100.15 (£77) worth of cheese, our journey had finally come to an end.
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"I don't see anything inherent in the nature of the expansion that suggests it will come to an end anytime soon," she said.
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Creditors are set to agree on debt relief measures before that so these are implemented once the program has come to an end.
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He was the only player to reach double-digit scoring for USC, which had its six-game winning streak come to an end.
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"The drought has come to an end, and rain has started to fall ... we have enough water again to sustain ourselves," says Booysen.
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Just as it appeared that the big tech companies' endless upward march had finally come to an end, they led a remarkable rally.
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The decades-long period in which America resettled more refugees than the rest of the rich world combined has come to an end.
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Few people have the courage to look at all that sweat equity and decide that all good things must come to an end.
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And so, with Moreno's government furious at him, it was likely that Assange's time as Ecuador's guest would soon come to an end.
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It's not clear if that's come to an end or if FBI agents have decided to expand it into a formal criminal probe.
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All good rings must come to an end, say NASA scientists who theorize that Saturn's famed feature will disappear in millions of years.
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But if Democrats win either the House or the Senate, this will come to an end: The conservative legislative agenda will be dead.
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If the Merkel era in Germany has not yet come to an end, it has certainly entered its twilight (what some Germans call Merkeldämmerung).
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Japan's World Cup journey may have come to an end, but the team is leaving a lasting legacy for their actions off the field.
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The New York Yankees saw one streak come to an end but continued another by defeating the Los Angeles Angels in the series opener.
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Although his time on DWTS has come to an end, Jennings will continue his dancing journey on the upcoming Dancing with the Stars: Live!
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But that support seems to have likely come to an end with Asian stocks falling by 24.3 percent since the start of the month.
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They say all good things must come to an end, but that might not be the case when it comes to the Trump rally.
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As these years of growth have dragged on, it has become increasingly easy to find people sure they will soon come to an end.
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On June 18, 2016, one year to the day of our interview about their final run, we watched it all come to an end.
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Were it solely up to me, encouraging gambling through online gaming in this manner—which lacks transparency and accountability—would come to an end.
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The Garth Brooks Tour with Trish Yearwood — which kicked off in 2014 — will come to an end in Nashville in December following 383 shows.
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" He said he intended "to send a message across all media that this epidemic of discrimination toward older women must come to an end.
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However, U.N. spokesman Jeffrey Brez told the outlet that campaigns including fictional characters usually come to an end after just a couple of months.
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Rivers saw his 13-game streak of at least two touchdown passes in a game (dating back to last season) come to an end.
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Eight-time Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt's soccer trial with Australian side Central Coast Mariners has come to an end, the club has revealed.
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Now, in what has to be one of the stealthiest announcements ever, the partnership between Y Combinator and Thiel has come to an end.
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Facebook's Portal and Portal Plus smart displays have been discounted since mid-April, but the deal will come to an end on Sunday night.
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But on the other hand, the colossal boom in web/smartphone software over the last decade is likely to finally come to an end.
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However, all good things must come to an end — and it sounds like Plec is already setting up some intriguing moments for season 5.
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For two women who led such parallel lives, it almost seems fitting that their stories would come to an end at the same time.
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Eugene's dream was desperate, and now it's pretty much come to an end in a tiny house near the seafront, in hostile smuggler territory.
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After, cold hard reality hits: summer hours come to an end, pumpkin spice lattes return, and soon enough we'll have to return to layering.
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Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's whirlwind romance has come to an end, but the pair may still be more in sync than we realized.
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Nintendo Switch Online has arrived, meaning the free online gaming that Switch owners have enjoyed since the console's launch has come to an end.
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The month-long reservation period, which restricted crowd sizes and how long guests could wander around the new land, has come to an end.
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The 20-year-old Mexican had a string of four straight wins come to an end last time out at San Diego on Sept.
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At the helm of the band initially were Justin Pearson and Dylan Scharf, whose other band, Struggle, was about to come to an end.
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But as much as we love Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and the rest of the gang, all good things must come to an end.
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Image: GoogleA specific era of the world wide web will come to an end next month when Adobe officially discontinues its Shockwave multimedia platform.
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" Trump: "I have a message for all of you: The crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end.
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You'd think that music videos would be a dying art what with the fact it's 2016 and all good things come to an end.
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"The long-term upswing of the German economy has come to an end," Oliver Holtemoeller, one of the economists involved in the report, said.
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Madonna and Guy Ritchie's custody battle may have come to an end, but the exes' relationship rearing their son seems as contentious as ever.
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Leah Remini's show has come to an end -- and nobody's more ecstatic than the Church of Scientology -- who just went in on the actress.
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But on September 15 of this year, one month shy of its 20th anniversary in space, Cassini's great adventure will come to an end.
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"There's still this sense of unease and I'm a little bit concerned this won't come to an end until the presidential election," Ogg said.
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"I think he deserves a close look by those who believe the era of political correctness needs to come to an end," Duke wrote.
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LF/INF Eduardo Nunez went 0-for-3 with a walk Saturday night and had his 12-game hitting streak come to an end.
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Chicago (24-20) had allowed only two runs in their last four games, and saw a five-game win streak come to an end.
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A gig or job may come to an end at this time, and a change in your everyday routine or schedule may take place.
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" Meanwhile Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, while sidestepping if he believes Trump should fire Mueller, added: "I think it needs to come to an end.
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After a wild three-year rollercoaster ride of soaring highs and toss-your-TV-out-the-window lows, UnReal has come to an end.
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Around the same time that shale production peaks, years of weak growth from OPEC nations will come to an end, in the group's view.
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New York City's ultraluxury real estate frenzy — with its sky-piercing condominium towers and $100 million price tags — has finally come to an end.
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A Home Office spokesperson insisted free movement would come to an end on October 31 and said the paper did not reflect current thinking.
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The Cubs saw their three-game winning streak come to an end, going 4-2 on a homestand against the Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks.
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"Eventually, it will have to come to an end somehow, just for the reason that there's so much pressure from the world," he said.
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Like all great parties, this one had to come to an end — in this case, with the crash of the stock market in 1929.
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While my 20 years in the Marine Corps have come to an end, my commitment to the ideals that I fought for never will.
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Murray State star guard Ja Morant saw his season come to an end on Saturday night, but is he done with college basketball altogether?
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I was glad to be in London, but sad the journey — from the warm Arabian Desert to chilly England — had come to an end.
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The coverage expansion inaugurated by President Barack Obama had helped millions of people for a few years, and would now come to an end.
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Semien had his 24th homer and Canha his 23rd for the A's, who saw their three-game road winning streak come to an end.
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Andrew Yang's bid for the White House in 2020 has come to an end, but his efforts to promote universal basic income have not.
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"Even though it was a campaign coming to an end, campaigns should come to an end gracefully and not owe money," Mr. Batra said.
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For three days Jameela Jamil and Sara Sampaio have been in the midst of a bitter Twitter feud that's finally come to an end.
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Finally, after just over seven hours of flight, Helsinki Airport came into view on the camera and our journey had come to an end.
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"The state of war has come to an end," tweeted Fitsum Arega on Monday, the chief of staff to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
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As research for a novel, sure, but I kept at it long after the research for the novel could have come to an end.
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's government has taken a harder line on SAA recently, saying that repeated government bailouts must come to an end.
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Empire will come to an end with its upcoming sixth season, but one member of the Lyon family won't be around to say goodbye.
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As a result, some market participants briefly interpreted that as an indicator that monetary stimulus will come to an end earlier than previously thought.
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Some were relieved that the required camping trips and the annual collection for Boy Scouts — but never girls' programs — would come to an end.
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"They say all good things must come to an end," Brady said Sunday's ad while walking into Gillette Stadium, the home of the Patriots.
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Guard Jabari Bird scored 21 points to lead California (103-6, 4-3), which had a three-game winning streak come to an end.
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It could all come to an end for them against the Toronto Raptors on Thursday in Game 6 of their first-round playoff series.
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Kyler Murray passed for 153 yards and two touchdowns as Arizona (5-10-1) saw its two-game winning streak come to an end.
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"What matters is that the presence of America, which is a source of corruption in this region, should come to an end," he said.
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The Department of Justice also declined to comment to the Washington Post, which first reported that Huber's review had essentially come to an end.
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But as nightmarish as it seems to have those qualities in the White House, sooner or later his presidency will come to an end.
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This partnership however would come to an end in October 2018, just a few months after Crunchyroll's parent company was acquired by AT&T.
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Seattle second baseman Robinson Cano saw his 13-game hitting streak come to an end with an 0-for-3 performance against the Angels.
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When that day mercifully arrives, the two-party duopoly that has strangled American politics for almost two centuries will finally come to an end.
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Next week, the extraordinary prosecution of two men who worked on that campaign nearly eight years ago is likely to come to an end.
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S. relations have no additional changes, rapid and sizable one-way depreciation of the yuan against the dollar should have come to an end.
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Kyler Murray passed for 2177 yards and two touchdowns as Arizona (24-21-229) saw its two-game winning streak come to an end.
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"Supply disruptions have largely come to an end and Brazil and Australia are ramping up production," said Judy Su, Citi commodities research senior associate.
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In a few weeks, James's streak of 13 straight playoff appearances and eight straight trips to the N.B.A. finals will come to an end.
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But the Trump administration's new guidance appears to imply that the practice of stripping DACA protections ad hoc is going to come to an end.
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Speculation about the amount of money (and Amazon stock) that Jeff Bezos's ex-wife MacKenzie Bezos will walk away with has come to an end.
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While saying the current bull market in stocks may come to an end sooner rather than later, Shiller did advise investors not to sell yet.
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"Just like the show the Real Housewives of D.C., the show must come to an end," she said of the now-canceled one season spinoff.
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Wednesday's full moon in Taurus illuminates your house of communication, writing, and contractual agreements—contracts are up for review as they come to an end.
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In a matter of just six short weeks, Game of Thrones will officially come to an end, leaving the world dark and full of terrors.
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Wonder Woman's role as the U.N. honorary ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls will come to an end on Friday, The Guardian reported.
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Now, a protracted legal battle has come to an end, and they have big plans for using the Apple founder's name on pretty much anything.
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The last morning, as we disembarked at the port in La Paz, I was a bit sad to see the journey come to an end.
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Oakland had its streak of three consecutive walk-off victories come to an end as it fell to 3-26 against the Angels this season.
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So farmers are hoping that, if free movement does come to an end, the government will reinstitute the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme, abolished in 2013.
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An investigation of Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long's travel has reportedly come to an end, and prosecutors are deciding whether to file charges.
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S. trade negotiations, said a trader at a Chinese bank, as many market participants believe the bilateral discussions will likely come to an end soon.
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"Within the next couple of days, we've been told that it's going to come to an end," he told a judge, Fox 19 Cincinnati reports.
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Every vacation must come to an end — but that doesn't mean you can't take a little something home with you to help you remember it.
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Jim O'Neill, former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, told Wednesday that two decades of deflation could come to an end with the new president.
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But when you finally defeated Ganon, the game sadly did come to an end, which is why we really want to play it through again.
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Disrupt NY 2016 has come to an end, and our video team put together three short videos that summarize each day of the event. Enjoy!
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The duo's last video dropped over a year ago, and in a post on Medium, they announced that the series has come to an end.
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In 2018, voters blocked Republican lawmakers from making Missouri the 28th right-to-work state — a sign that the expansion had come to an end.
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Hassan Whiteside had 11 points and a game-high 20 rebounds for the Heat, which saw a two-game winning streak come to an end.
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But Game of Thrones' time has come to an end, and this year's Emmy nominations are a good chance to look at what comes next.
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Assets have steadied since Tuesday's turmoil but it will likely act as a reminder that aggressive monetary policy will come to an end one day.
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The Famous in Love star announced in an Instagram post on Monday afternoon that her relationship with rapper Mod Sun has come to an end.
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But, more than any specific match or event, both women can't wait for the era of "firsts" in women's wrestling to come to an end.
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South Carolina Upstate was outrebounded 44-33 and turned the ball over 13 times while seeing its three-game winning streak come to an end.
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For her part, Marçal makes a radical suggestion that patriarchy, having operated for "thousands of years of history," is bound to come to an end.
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But one of the great things about this George R.R. Martin-less season is that storylines do come to an end, and in spectacular fashion.
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But Scandal has less of a revolving cast than Grey's does — and at some point, its characters' storylines do need to come to an end.
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Bran inadvertently destroyed Hodor's entire life, a fact made instantly more horrific as we see that life come to an end outside that mountain cave.
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WAS INVOLVED IN THE HIRING OF JOE POPPA, THE COMPANY'S CURRENT CEO, AND THIS CHAPTER HAS NOW COME TO AN END, KELLY, FOR MR. ACKMAN.
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Boston's Mookie Betts saw his streak of 212 consecutive games scoring a run — which tied Ted Williams for the club record — come to an end.
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All good things come to an end and the production of the Juno 60 ended in February 1984, to be replaced by the Juno-106.
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If the series had to come to an end, the only way we'd want to do it is with the whole gang back together again.
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When asked about where she sees Scientology in 50-100 years, she simply shared her hopes that the group's abusive practices come to an end.
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But if European departments could once excuse themselves as extraneous to efforts toward equity in historically white institutions, that time has come to an end.
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For many of them, this income is the difference between continuing a multi-generation tradition and seeing a way of life come to an end.
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"Today the uncertainty around our company has come to an end," Delta Lloyd Chief Executive Hans van der Noordaa told investors on a conference call.
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The 6900-month-long probe has come to an end without any further indictments, which the Trump administration lauded as a win for the president.
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Two years later, Tensing's trial on charges of murder—his second trial after a mistrial was declared in November 2016—has come to an end.
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Vice also recently saw its joint venture with Canada's Rogers Communications come to an end in January shortly after forming the partnership for $100 million.
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Her coal eyes flashed when she was asked to identify the anonymous wag who had told a reporter her run had come to an end.
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All agreed to cooperate with the special counsel's office, but Papadopoulos' cooperation is likely to come to an end in September when he is sentenced.
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The chief strategist for John Kasich's presidential campaign on Saturday predicted that Jeb Bush's campaign would come to an end after the South Carolina primary.
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Now, however, was a good time to buy banks, Thiam said, adding the "world would have to come to an end" before it proved risky.
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It's the second historic NASA mission this week to run out of fuel and come to an end, as NASA's Kepler Space Telescope did Tuesday.
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But the fact that society hasn't totally collapsed suggests that these cycles can be broken; procrastination has to come to an end at some point.
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If the proposals don't satisfy North Korea, dealings between the two countries will come to an end, First Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said.
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But it was not enough as his fellow starters missed 30 of 43 field-goal tries, and saw their tournament run come to an end.
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"Well, it has to come to an end eventually, that good front-running," Adam Scott, who is tied for eighth, said Friday with a laugh.
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Then there is Orange County, a stubborn redoubt of conservatism that keeps defying prognostications that 80 years of Republican dominance will come to an end.
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