I'm really happy that it's finally coming to an end.
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It did feel like it was coming to an end.
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Television that the show would be coming to an end.
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A chapter in your life is coming to an end.
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Lena Dunham is coming to an end of an era.
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I don't think the world is coming to an end.
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But that severe underperformance could be coming to an end.
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Now this exuberance appears to be coming to an end.
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Game of Thrones is coming to an end in 2019.
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Television, The Big Bang Theory is coming to an end.
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Now, it all appears to be coming to an end.
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Today, Mobileye announced that partnership was coming to an end.
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But the strange arrangement may be coming to an end.
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Jack and Lisa Osbourne's marriage is coming to an end.
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Are you bummed that summer is coming to an end?
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The NBA's dumbest conflict might be coming to an end.
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The reign of silicon may be coming to an end.
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My time with the Singer is coming to an end.
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However, those days seem to be coming to an end.
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Terranova says their run may be coming to an end.
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Women's bragging rights might be coming to an end though.
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But the good times may be coming to an end.
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But finally, this polling drought is coming to an end.
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Well, those days are coming to an end… sort of.
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After 20 years, Dawnbringer is coming to an end. Maybe.
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But everyone says that is coming to an end now.
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"The American Empire is coming to an end," he writes.
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Israel Israel's political deadlock may be coming to an end.
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Hopefully that is going to be coming to an end.
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The coronavirus crisis is coming to an end in China.
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That streak now appears to be coming to an end.
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Can you believe that2127 is finally coming to an end?
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The United Kingdom may be finally coming to an end.
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"Everything is coming to an end," he said one day.
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Gail Collins Women's History Month is coming to an end.
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The excellent indie game Celeste is coming to an end.
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But the unicorn heydays may be coming to an end.
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ISIS's reign of terror is rapidly coming to an end.
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Twitter's quiet summer may soon be coming to an end.
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Game of Thrones is coming to an end, it is known.
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Meghan McCain's time on The View isn't coming to an end.
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It's sad, but it's true; summer is coming to an end.
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It seemed as though my life was coming to an end.
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At last, he thought, his nightmare was coming to an end.
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I think hopefully that's going to be coming to an end.
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How do you feel about this all coming to an end?
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Stephanie Pratt's new beginning may already be coming to an end.
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARED &aposHomeland&apos coming to an end after eighth season.
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Anthony Bourdain's journey on Parts Unknown is coming to an end.
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ARGENTINA'S debt crisis seems finally to be coming to an end.
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But the time for talking may be coming to an end.
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Read More What happened to the world coming to an end?
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Just like, I can't believe this is coming to an end.
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But Mr Macri's honeymoon is coming to an end (see chart).
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"The building boom is thereby coming to an end," it said.
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It is this era that is presently coming to an end.
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However, the newspaper-tossing tradition may be coming to an end.
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Is the era of one-way pain coming to an end?
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After half a century, that arrangement is coming to an end.
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The reign of the Assad family is coming to an end.
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There are signs the party may be coming to an end.
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But the days of cheap money are coming to an end.
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Now both Causes' and Brigade's stories are coming to an end.
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Their time is coming to an end whereas we are younger.
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The days of Google Talk are quickly coming to an end.
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Is the era of the dollar slice coming to an end?
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But those gas glory days are coming to an end. Gov.
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Those good times could be coming to an end, Spika says.
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The time for waiting and hoping is coming to an end.
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"I thought the world was coming to an end," Guyton recalls.
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Our world as we know it is coming to an end.
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Now their day in the city is coming to an end.
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Europe's love affair with Facebook may be coming to an end.
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After 20153 years, Tom DeLonge's marriage is coming to an end.
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Many major television shows are coming to an end in 2020.
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That means that Uzbekistan's relative obscurity may be coming to an end.
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It's official: Orange Is the New Black is coming to an end.
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By 2011, Mayer's powerful run at Google was coming to an end.
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People should not be going 'the world is coming to an end.
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NBC's fantastic, surreal drama The Good Place is coming to an end.
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Summer is coming to an end and we're all pretty shaken up.
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The bond market bubble of epic proportions is coming to an end.
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"But he stood up, signaling the meeting was coming to an end."
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George Clooney's time as a motorcycle driver is coming to an end.
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The era of modern day monetary omniscience is coming to an end.
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I can't believe This Week In Pariana is coming to an end.
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My question to you is, is this now coming to an end?
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Unfortunately for PS2300 owners there, that service is coming to an end.
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Our national participation in the European Union is coming to an end.
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Although Carl's story is coming to an end it's not over yet.
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Suddenly, summer doesn't feel like it's coming to an end, after all.
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"Things were coming to an end, and I knew it," James recalls.
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But the magic moment appears to be quietly coming to an end.
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"The Good Wife" is coming to an end, but "Wallander" is back.
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The mystery may be coming to an end for Veronica Mars fans.
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Connie Britton has very mixed feelings about Nashville coming to an end.
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The enigma persists, but the obscurity is quickly coming to an end.
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The Making a Murderer saga isn't coming to an end anytime soon.
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The world is always coming to an end if you're Chicken Little.
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He was hopeful that his journey was finally coming to an end.
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Their job was done, their time in Brooklyn coming to an end.
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Could Chris Bukowski and Katie Morton's romance being coming to an end?
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Shahs of Sunset alumna Lilly Ghalichi's marriage is coming to an end.
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But this does not mean the outbreak is coming to an end.
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This may be a role whose run is coming to an end.
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NICOLE HERRINGTON There's certainly a sense of innocence coming to an end.
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"My marriage of 15 years was coming to an end," she said.
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After 8 years, Céline Dion's Las Vegas residency is coming to an end.
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Even if the world was coming to an end, she would be there.
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But that doesn't mean everyone's favorite political bromance is coming to an end.
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That era of big sign-up bonuses may be coming to an end.
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It's hard to believe that Girls is coming to an end this season.
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That informal grace period is, however, likely coming to an end, she said.
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Bethenny Frankel's time as a Housewife is coming to an end once again.
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By Mr Hammond's logic, this means that austerity is coming to an end.
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However, one savvy trader believes the runup could be coming to an end.
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What's more, it shows no sign of coming to an end anytime soon.
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"I don't think this bull market is coming to an end," he said.
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Meanwhile, Eli and Peter's relationships also seems to be coming to an end.
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In short, an exceptional period for America's economy is coming to an end.
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Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt's marriage is officially coming to an end.
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Ray J's days as a single man are swiftly coming to an end.
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Now, it appears that product cycle may finally be coming to an end.
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But their reign might be coming to an end, thanks to global warming.
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Finally, the search for yield is showing signs of coming to an end.
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Ahead, the five major clues that their engagement was coming to an end.
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Mitch McConnell's days as Majority Leader are coming to an end very soon.
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Robert Redford's days in front of the camera are coming to an end.
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Netflix's laissez-faire approach to programming, it seems, is coming to an end.
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Our only hope now is that the chaos is coming to an end.
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Lang also believes that the recent downtrend could be coming to an end.
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Jennifer Lawrence's time with the X-Men franchise is coming to an end.
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But now, the reign of Brazilian flanelinhas may be coming to an end.
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The many narratives of Orphan Black are at last coming to an end.
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The week may be coming to an end, but its problems will not.
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The stock market's run of low volatility may be coming to an end.
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They act like the world is coming to an end at bath time.
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Reckless spending fueled by cheap and abundant capital is coming to an end.
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In China, the vast majority believe U.S. dominance is coming to an end.
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The blizzard of Obama administration regulations appears to be coming to an end.
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It was pretty incredible to see the long journey coming to an end.
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We all seemed to sense this little experiment was coming to an end.
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The first Mercury retrograde of the decade is finally coming to an end.
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We're talking final chapter galore, with long running franchises coming to an end.
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I therefore find it implausible that the world is coming to an end.
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By September, the six-year saga appeared to be coming to an end.
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Another academic year was coming to an end, the second in this limbo.
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"A family that's coming to an end," Ms. Perez said, her expression plain.
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Could one of Africa's bloodiest wars be coming to an end at last?
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But now the telescope's time of gathering data is coming to an end.
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Looks like Megyn Kelly's troubled show on NBC is coming to an end.
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Now, there are signs three years of oversupply are coming to an end.
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The bond rally may finally be coming to an end, according to TradingAnalysis.
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Boeing's meteoric run could be coming to an end, according to one technician.
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"The reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," he added.
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The adventures of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen are coming to an end.
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A short-lived ceasefire over net neutrality is quickly coming to an end.
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But it might also be an arrangement that is coming to an end.
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The long nightmare of jobs leaving Michigan will be coming to an end.
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One of the tech industry's most storied partnerships is coming to an end.
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This week: could America's longest economic expansion on record be coming to an end?
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Could Tom Brady's time as a New England resident be coming to an end?
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I just don't see it coming to an end at the end of '19.
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But what exactly is it that is coming to an end in "The End"?
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Now that her nearly two-year tour is coming to an end on Nov.
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From Alaska to Louisiana, the great American oil boom is coming to an end.
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There have been rumblings for months that Greene's time was coming to an end.
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"I'm really happy that this is finally coming to an end," Olympios told PEOPLE.
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You know, how can we tell when the bull market's coming to an end?
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"Their time is coming to an end," he says of the two main parties.
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Henry Cavill's time playing the Man of Steel may be coming to an end.
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Love is patient, love is kind, but Love is finally coming to an end.
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This notion of scarcity is coming to an end, thanks to three big developments.
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But the era of rampant corporate tax evasion might be coming to an end.
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And if my team loses, it's like the world is coming to an end.
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"We've all been there," Chennapragada remarked — but that may be coming to an end.
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Now, the days of Rosenstein&aposs obstruction may soon be coming to an end.
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Microsoft's ambitious Project Spark game creation tool is coming to an end in August.
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Groupon's 218-year run as an independent company could be coming to an end.
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Eight years of uneasy truce across the Taiwan Strait are coming to an end.
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After six seasons, it looks like New Girl might be coming to an end.
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"We are living though extraordinarily expansionary monetary policy coming to an end," she said.
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Is the bear market in commodities and emerging-market stocks coming to an end?
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Tax season is coming to an end but not everyone is getting a refund.
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People for the last three months thought the world was coming to an end.
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"The era of secret science at EPA is coming to an end," Pruitt said.
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The era of huge American cars and cheap fuel was coming to an end.
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Can 2019 top the tumultuous political year that is now coming to an end?
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"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" aired for 31 seasons before coming to an end in 2001.
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If the world were really coming to an end, Praxair would be a sell.
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A marriage that was long more of a friendship is coming to an end.
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The era of free birth control for women could be coming to an end.
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He predicted that years of rising health-care expenditures are coming to an end.
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Johnny Knoxville's days of doing injury-inducing stunts might be coming to an end.
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Could it be that the scourge of 221D film is coming to an end?
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That all may be coming to an end with a compromise announced on Monday.
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That sell-off doesn't seem to be coming to an end soon, some say.
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The luxurious years of low corporate borrowing costs might be coming to an end.
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"They are primadonnas, rolling around like the world's coming to an end," she said.
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"Donald Trump's days of defrauding Americans are coming to an end," Ms. James said.
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Still, there are signs that the global coal boom is coming to an end.
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Silicon Valley, HBO's beloved satire of the tech industry, is coming to an end.
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California cannabis Is the golden age of green coming to an end in California?
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Frugal Traveler The days of hoarding airline miles may be coming to an end.
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The third economic support is that the population boom is coming to an end.
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LOS ANGELES — The stop-motion Star Wars YouTube series is coming to an end.
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Fattah's political career was already coming to an end: He'd been defeated by state Rep.
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But the era of stand-alone electronic devices, however slick, is coming to an end.
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The Core by Peter V. Brett A major fantasy saga is coming to an end.
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Nike's reign as king of the athletic apparel industry may be coming to an end.
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The Khloé Kardashian-Tristan Thompson-Jordyn Woods cheating saga is finally coming to an end.
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"The two most meaningful relationships in his life were coming to an end," says Gillon.
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It looks like the grace period on the ore ban is coming to an end.
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In short, "the era of cheap energy is coming to an end," the paper concludes.
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Could our dependence on cables or tethered charging solutions finally be coming to an end?
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After six seasons, Downton Abbey is coming to an end this Sunday at 9 p.m.
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HBO's "Game of Thrones" is coming to an end this year after eight incredible seasons.
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Zaneis said the permissive attitude toward fraud is coming to an end in the industry.
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January is finally coming to an end after what has felt like its own year.
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The Good Wife is coming to an end – and people are not taking it well.
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Could it be that the reign of no-makeup makeup is coming to an end?
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The Big Bang Theory is coming to an end, and Kaley Cuoco is understandably emotional.
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To Cramer, it indicated that the reduction in inventory is finally coming to an end.
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Image: GettyIt looks like the fitness tracker fad may finally be coming to an end.
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"People are going to realize the world is not coming to an end," he said.
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As much as it pains us to say it, summer is coming to an end.
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Walmart's Black Friday discounts are coming to an end, though several items are still discounted.
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"The era of the Wild West in social media is coming to an end," Sen.
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Now the plant's time as a self-medication agent may be coming to an end.
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The era of cracked screens may be coming to an end sooner than we think.
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Shahs of Sunset star Golnesa "GG" Gharachedaghi's short-lived marriage is coming to an end.
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And has -- is it beginning to hit you that this is coming to an end?
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An adventure is coming to an end, but a new one is one the way.
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The convoluted legal battle between Apple and chipmaker Qualcomm may be coming to an end.
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Many fans were more upset about the series coming to an end after eight seasons.
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The anticipation is thick, as though a lifetime of separation is coming to an end.
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If true, then Microsoft's use of the Lumia brand could be coming to an end.
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It was apparent the marriage was coming to an end -- they separated back in October.
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With the new film, a saga that's lasted for generations is coming to an end.
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But Eagle Hawk says she's happy to see Barack Obama's term coming to an end.
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But lately he's been wondering if his bomb-throwing days are coming to an end.
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"It's important to prepare as if the world isn't coming to an end," says Lowry.
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Summer is coming to an end, officially giving way to autumn at 10:21 a.m.
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A Netflix spokeswoman confirmed the news of the show coming to an end to ITK.
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But a long series coming to an end seems to be a particularly common catalyst.
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According to the expert, however, the era of cheap energy is coming to an end.
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We have had 10 years of unconventional policies that are slowly coming to an end.
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It was the summer of 2011, and the NBA Draft was coming to an end.
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You know, this relationship we had for a long time was coming to an end.
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Rex Tillerson's disastrous tenure as secretary of state may finally be coming to an end.
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Now, with an exceptionally bright future in range, those days are coming to an end.
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Before it ever began, the International Entrepreneur Rule appears to be coming to an end.
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"You feel like you're coming to an end, but not really closing down," he said.
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"Now — finally — the era of Republican gerrymandering in the state is coming to an end."
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There are some signs, however, that the good times may be coming to an end.
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Yet Kavanaugh's drawn-out and highly emotional confirmation process is finally coming to an end.
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A sentencing date signals that Flynn's ongoing cooperation with Mueller's office is coming to an end.
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James Van Der Beek's reign as the best internet meme could be coming to an end.
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" "The grave harm and suffering under Northern Ireland's abortion regime are finally coming to an end.
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Mayim Bialik is admittedly not happy that The Big Bang Theory is coming to an end.
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The days of looking at food on Instagram in ignorant bliss are coming to an end.
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Cersei was too prideful to realize that her reign, and life, were coming to an end.
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WPX's transaction offers hope the stalemate between buyers and sellers may be coming to an end.
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Germany's economic golden age seems to be coming to an end amid uncertainty over global trade.
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You always see it in movies where everyone goes, 'Oh—the world's coming to an end!
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Now markets are taking fright over a hint that that period is coming to an end.
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Britain's 30-year experiment with a free market for takeovers is quietly coming to an end.
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With the 2020 Oscars fast approaching, this chaotic, condensed awards season is coming to an end.
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The years-long legal battle between Apple and Qualcomm appears to be coming to an end.
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Today's been a day for oddball things that nevertheless had ardent fans coming to an end.
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This serves as another potent reminder that the antibiotic era is quickly coming to an end.
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It is a relief, then, that the stagnation may at last be coming to an end.
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And this comes as the trial of the century maybe soon be coming to an end.
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"It was crazy to see it all coming to an end," Bliesner told The Arizona Republic.
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But knowing that that phase is coming to an end -- they'll stay my friends for life.
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Is that streak coming to an end with the rally inspired by President-elect Donald Trump?
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Quentin Tarantino's career as a director may be coming to an end sooner rather than later.
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And we have some reasonably decent news, hopefully that's going to be coming to an end.
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Remember, back in 2008, when it didn't feel like the world was coming to an end?
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The saga that is the Sunny Co. red swimsuit might finally be coming to an end.
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The course was coming to an end, so we went out drinking with a few friends.
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I think the biggest thing that was coming to an end when we started, was Myspace.
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Governments have largely bought this argument, but this naive period may be coming to an end.
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The days of full-time employment and long-term job stability are coming to an end.
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A stunned Europe grasped that the divine rule of kings really was coming to an end.
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New report suggests 'high likelihood of human civilization coming to an end' in 2050, Vice reports.
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But the season is coming to an end, and soon, Mars will enter its southern winter.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Tencent's gaming nightmare in China appears to be coming to an end.
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" Valby added: "A marriage that was long more of a friendship is coming to an end.
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After seven stunning seasons, The Good Wife is finally coming to an end on May 8.
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Unfortunately, we may not know what could become due to Mary's visit coming to an end.
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The days of investors and talent gravitating toward this sexy tagline are coming to an end.
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The images have reinforced the atmosphere in Zimbabwe that an era is coming to an end.
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Friday morning we said, you and I said the government shutdown was coming to an end.
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Still, he's hinted that his tenure with the game show may be coming to an end.
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His successor, Mr. Ramaphosa, has announced that a period of darkness is coming to an end.
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The numbers come amid speculation that the decade-long economic expansion is coming to an end.
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"A piece of German history is coming to an end here," Mr. Steinmeier told the miners.
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This spring, two of CW's most critically acclaimed and beloved programs are coming to an end.
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But what happens when the newly transplanted find the crisp fall days coming to an end?
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The season of summer lovin' is coming to an end, so it's time to get sloppy.
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"Judge Judy," the beloved courtroom reality show helmed by Judy Sheindlin, is coming to an end.
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I think the worst of the Fed tightening, by the way, is coming to an end.
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With summer coming to an end, many of us are settling back into our daily routines.
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Idris Elba doesn't mind that his year as Sexiest Man Alive is coming to an end.
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But that strong performance seems to be coming to an end, according to the latest poll.
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Americans, "The Great British Baking Show" as you have known it is coming to an end.
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The four fired engineers said in their statement that that culture is coming to an end.
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At the time, it seemed likely that Manning's storied Giants career was coming to an end.
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Robinson, however, isn't too emotional about the series coming to an end -- at least not yet.
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The statements from the legal teams on Monday suggested that cooperation was coming to an end.
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Could the era of wild swings in Tesla&aposs stock price be coming to an end?
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That dates marks a key month because the Great Recession was just coming to an end.
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But that deal was coming to an end and now it needed a new U.S. market.
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A sentencing date signals that Flynn's ongoing cooperation with Mueller's office is coming to an end.
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With May coming to an end, it only means one thing, Father's Day is approaching very soon.
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High-end luxury goods have had a very good few years, but that's coming to an end.
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The long period of muted volatility in the bond markets, however, may be coming to an end.
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I didn't know how long it would take, but the IPO party was coming to an end.
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Both insinuate that capitalism is coming to an end — but if that's true, then what comes next?
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But the economic environment is becoming unfriendlier just as Mr Piñera's honeymoon is coming to an end.
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New York (CNN Business)Is the market's love affair with Big Tech finally coming to an end?
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Drought-like conditions in the country are coming to an end, but inflation remains high, he said.
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Again, absolute luck and privilege, because my 30 sickness-free years were rapidly coming to an end.
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Mr Hammond proclaimed three times that fiscal austerity, in place since 22019, was "coming to an end".
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But the era of regulation-driven school reform is now coming to an end, for two reasons.
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Image: APAt long last, Marissa Mayer's rocky reign at Yahoo appears to be coming to an end.
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For Nathan, this appeared to be a bet on AMD's practically unobstructed rally coming to an end.
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It means that the epic fantasy show that we know and love is coming to an end.
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Up until now McCaskill's had all the breaks, but her streak may be coming to an end.
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"It's coming to an end, man," Daughtry told PEOPLE at the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Sunday.
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The two are close, and Lindsay expressed her dismay at their "sister moon" coming to an end.
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The next two weeks are packed with emotions, painful goodbyes and my journey coming to an end.
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Ben Rogoff, fund manager at Polar Capital, argues that the smartphone story is coming to an end.
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While pressure could remain on yields, the worst of the moves could be coming to an end.
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This is just the latest sign that Flash on the web is truly coming to an end.
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Like flu season, the mania around cryptocurrency and subsequent price spikes could be coming to an end.
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Pretty much like any other affair coming to an end, except for the treason and dead bodies.
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"The era of the big-bucks phablet is coming to an end," I boldly and wrongly declared.
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"I smiled and told him, 'The world is not coming to an end,&apos" Arthur tells PEOPLE.
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Recently, there have been several developments indicating that the trade battle may be coming to an end.
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But Moore's Law is coming to an end, due to an even more immutable law: material physics.
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Douglas, whose nearly decade-long relationship with Scorsese was coming to an end, was caught off guard.
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We're less than two months away from President Barack Obama's White House tenure coming to an end.
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"We had no idea what it meant was that socialism was coming to an end," he said.
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Zucchini season is coming to an end, but shishito pepper season has basically just hit its peak.
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After a week of great offers, the Amazon August Bank Holiday Sale is coming to an end.
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I'm not asking whether the experience of humans coming to an end would be a bad thing.
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"The era of secret science at E.P.A. is coming to an end," he said in a statement.
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After seven years, the ride is officially coming to an end for the NYC Taxi Drivers calendar.
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Egypt has controlled the Nile for thousands of years, but that could be coming to an end.
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The legal part of the murder of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi is coming to an end.
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In 20103👁️1👁️, however, we could sense that the party was coming to an end.
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It looks like Forever 21's reign as a mall mainstay may be coming to an end.
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"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" aired for 31 seasons over multiple decades until coming to an end in 2001.
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"The Ranch," a sitcom starring Ashton Kutcher and Sam Elliott, is coming to an end on Netflix.
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"The offshore voluntary disclosure program is coming to an end," said Katelynn Minott, a CPA with Bright!
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As the rain began to fall, Juarez was happy -- fire season was finally coming to an end.
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You've been doing this about 15 years now, and your contract is coming to an end soon.
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Career American diplomats leaving Havana expressed regret on Tuesday that their missions were coming to an end.
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The GOAT debate could finally be coming to an end, at least according to one NBA legend.
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"Think of this — 40 years of war has a possibility of coming to an end," Butler said.
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The night is coming to an end, and tomorrow is the opening date of club's new location.
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" Tillerson, at a meeting with foreign ministers in Italy, said Assad's reign was "coming to an end.
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The days of a doctor prescribing a lifetime of PPI use could be coming to an end.
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Brown said that although the academic year is coming to an end, her work is far from done.
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Nokia's unsuccessful foray into digital health hardware and services looks like it is finally coming to an end.
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The MythBusters have been testing crazy myths since 2003—but now the show is coming to an end.
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The days of Whole Foods' reputation for organic-but-expensive goods may soon be coming to an end.
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Noted investor Mark Mobius is betting that the U.S-China trade war is not coming to an end.
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So, even if dynasty's coming to an end -- 11-5 ain't the worst way to go out, right??
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Those trends are coming to an end if only because in some cases they can go no further.
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But the initial and most painful stage of economic adjustment in emerging markets is coming to an end.
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With summer coming to an end, Selena Gomez is already welcoming the fall with a brand-new haircut.
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Aftermath: Empire's End by Chuck Wendig Chuck Wendig's Aftermath trilogy is coming to an end with Empire's End.
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"These are the same people that were saying the world's coming to an end at 1,800" on the .
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Summer may be coming to an end, but Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes are turning up the heat!
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It is a sign of change, Mr Calma says, that one such breach is coming to an end.■
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The days of lumbering elephants performing under big-top tents are coming to an end sooner than planned.
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We may not be ready for it, but the harsh truth remains summer is coming to an end.
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The story that kicked off in 1977 is coming to an end in December, and yup, I'm crying.
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More than a decade of storytelling was coming to an end, and everyone wanted to know what happened.
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It appears that the trip may be coming to an end – or at least for the West family.
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But earlier this month, Storify announced that its own timeline was, in a sense, coming to an end.
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We're just months away from one of the most iconic trilogies of our time coming to an end.
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Although Jane the Virgin is coming to an end, in December, PEOPLE confirmed a spinoff in-the-works.
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Now they are beginning to wonder whether Apple's days as a growth stock are coming to an end.
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LONDON — Following six weeks of gradually diminishing excitement, Happy Valley's second series is finally coming to an end.
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This year, the single mother of two's contract was coming to an end and was notified by E!
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With The Mindy Project coming to an end, Kaling told DeGeneres she feels everything is coming full circle.
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And with it, the lull in Iranian cyberattacks on the West may be coming to an end, too.
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" The next decade: "[T]he era of stand-alone electronic devices, however slick, is coming to an end.
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The video comes after Brown led fans to believe the beloved Netflix series is coming to an end.
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It'll take them across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe before coming to an end in February 2020.
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Even the health care bear market seemed to be coming to an end, or at least show promise.
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Several actors contracts are coming to an end, including Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, who plays Captain America.
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For a while, the two worlds coexisted peacefully, but it appears that time is coming to an end.
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That work ended with the thought that the story of Homo sapiens may be coming to an end.
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Game Of Thrones may be coming to an end, but Sophie Turner isn't finished playing strong female characters.
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New York (CNN Business)Investors have decided that maybe the world isn't coming to an end after all.
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Spring may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean that your spring cleaning chores are over.
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Even though my time as adviser is coming to an end, your journey of storytelling is just beginning.
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"Nothing gold can stay, Pony Boy" ... and by that we mean, sadly, summer is coming to an end.
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A. The awareness that the show was coming to an end infused the environment of the whole season.
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I bet now she really believes that the world is coming to an end, climate change or no.
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However, according to one of her sons, Spears' run as a performer may be coming to an end.
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Canada Week is coming to an end for those of us on the Food desk of The Times.
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Looking back, he said he had no regrets: A "long unfinished job" was finally coming to an end.
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"The era of secret science at E.P.A. is coming to an end," Mr. Pruitt proclaimed at the time.
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After about 50 minutes, you could be forgiven for thinking that the record was coming to an end.
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With Labor Day behind us, Hot Girl Summer is coming to an end and fall is fast approaching.
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By the time the game arrives, I'm relieved the long week and season are coming to an end.
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That review is apparently coming to an end, and it could hardly happen at a more fitting time.
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Investors and traders seemed to suddenly realize that the era of ultracheap money is coming to an end.
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"At the end of the day, the extremes day in the sun is coming to an end," Rep.
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The FY18 budget appears to signal that a cycle of expansionary fiscal policy is coming to an end.
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But it is also legitimate to ask whether the age of identity politics is coming to an end.
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However, with those arrangements coming to an end, Chesapeake needed to "respond accordingly," Lawler said in the letter.
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Poly's ability to put up a front and endure the challenges of fame was coming to an end.
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Yes, really, the trials, tribulations, and wine bottles of Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) are truly coming to an end.
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According to a new report, there's a "high likelihood of human civilization coming to an end" starting in 2050.
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After six years on the air, Shonda Rhimes' How to Get Away With Murder is coming to an end.
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With temps dropping and those long summer days coming to an end, it's easy to get a little sad.
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There have been signs that the slowdown in global growth that started in 2018 is coming to an end.
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During my second week of chemo, I knew my days with long black hair were coming to an end.
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Grocery delivery company Instacart announced today that its partnership with Amazon-owned Whole Foods is coming to an end.
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Earlier this year, Britney Spears confirmed that her long-running Las Vegas show would be coming to an end.
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In honor of summer coming to an end, our editors are sharing the piercings they're eyeing for fall, ahead.
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Nonetheless, some fixed income traders are saying the recent correction in bond yields may be coming to an end.
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Their foremost concern is that years of bumper growth in the most profitable markets is coming to an end.
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But Olsen refused to answer questions on whether its era of ultra-loose policy was coming to an end.
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After eight seasons, the world's favorite TV show is coming to an end this Sunday, writes Flipboard's Mia Quagliarello.
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"Many have left us, and for the Apollo generation, our time is rapidly coming to an end," Kranz said.
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Trump -- through Pence -- just sent a very clear signal that the days of talking are coming to an end.
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The era of shy and subtle pastels are coming to an end, and we're ushering in shiny new look!
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We've been living under a patriarchy since the fall of Crete, and that culture is coming to an end.
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Today is the big day: Sepp Blatter's reign as FIFA President, suspended or not, is coming to an end.
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In the second week of February,the stock market seemed to think the world was coming to an end.
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That may sound like an ominous prospect, but it's nothing compared to the season now coming to an end.
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But the days of having free reign on the web while sipping lattes might be coming to an end.
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Woodman is clear-eyed on the fact that the hardware-first chapter of GoPro is coming to an end.
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A long day of primping and posing is coming to an end, but her verve doesn't fade with it.
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Game of Thrones may be coming to an end, but Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams are friends for life.
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As we all know (and despite our worst fears) Game of Thrones is coming to an end next year.
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The age of the Blackberry as the go-to mobile device in Congress is finally coming to an end.
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Google+ may soon be coming to an end, but stories from behind the scenes are just beginning to surface.
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But that era may be coming to an end as Congress has largely endorsed the need for privacy legislation.
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In short, the Cold War specter that has hung over nuclear energy, often unfairly, is coming to an end.
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Then as now, growth in developed markets was coming to an end while emerging market growth was ramping up.
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The stock markets revved up for a big jump, believing Trump's damaging trade war was coming to an end.
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Several members of Mueller's team have been leaving, a possible indication that the probe is coming to an end.
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Some investors have begun to wonder if the sector's market leadership this year may be coming to an end.
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV)'s friendly relationship with the Trump White House may be coming to an end.
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It gives me deep comfort that the Heisei Era is coming to an end, free of war in Japan.
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But the amazing windfall that the North Sea provided for the last 50 years is coming to an end.
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Yes, our story says it, so it must be true: The Vans Warped Tour is coming to an end.
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Facebook's bad news cycle doesn't appear to be coming to an end anytime soon, despite the mea culpa commercials.
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The era in which men can shame women for their perfectly healthy vaginas is now coming to an end.
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Some independent analysts agree with the Trump administration's rationale, but worry the moratorium may be coming to an end.
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Well, the days when Nintendo can count on its portable business may very well be coming to an end.
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The stability (and even monotony) associated with German politics under Ms. Merkel appears to be coming to an end.
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In fact, my fellow prisoners and I were essentially joking about how the world was coming to an end.
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"There is a certain vividness in worlds that are coming to an end," Gerwig wrote in the production notes.
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If the Benjamin Netanyhahu era is coming to an end, Israel's longest-serving prime minister is going out swinging.
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"Policymakers seem to be rowing back their claim that the tightening cycle is coming to an end," Ashbourne said.
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A briefing programming note: With impeachment officially over, the Impeachment Briefing will soon be coming to an end, too.
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There's a dangerous myth in sections of the public that the war on drugs is coming to an end.
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With his career coming to an end — he is 61 — he is making these arguments with ever-greater urgency.
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By the time Kepel was born in 1955, that happy era of successful immigration was coming to an end.
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As we knew one "A" was coming to an end, yes, we would start to think about the next.
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GENEVA — Could the conflict in Cyprus, one of the world's longest-running impasses, be finally coming to an end?
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"The days of retail as a warehouse full of products are quickly coming to an end," the CEO said.
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Mugabe has led Zimbabwe for 37 years, but his time as president appears to be coming to an end.
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That set off a years-long legal dispute that has shown signs of coming to an end only recently.
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Toward the end of last week, it appeared Pruitt's time at the EPA might be coming to an end.
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With the sublease coming to an end, she and Mr. Borth decided it was time to move in together.
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For the residents in Kew Gardens, Queens, their neighborhood's three-decades-long existential crisis is coming to an end.
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With the year coming to an end, everyone is starting to think about 2017 might hold for the world.
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"The era of the Wild West in social media is coming to an end," said Democrat Vice Chair Sen.
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Every 22 minutes, you hear the telltale musical cue that fires when your loop is coming to an end.
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The holiday shopping season is coming to an end, but the time for great deals is far from over.
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BOE'S HALDANE SAYS "LOST DECADE" FOR PAY GROWTH COMING TO AN END, SEES 1.5% RISE IN REAL WAGES IN 2019
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A video surfaced Sunday night on Twitter purporting to show reigning champion James Holzhauer's winning streak coming to an end.
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The renewed row is just another sign that Trump's love affair with "the generals" may be coming to an end.
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Syria's now back in their fold 100% and that whole deal is coming to an end because Russia's taken over.
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Now, thanks to a new pasta-based PC build spotted by Motherboard, those days are finally coming to an end.
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Ultimately, the charts indicated to Moreno that the magnificent run in oil stocks could be coming to an end soon.
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Now that the show is coming to an end, I'm not quite sure what I'll be writing about after this.
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Signs that eight months of political stalemate may finally be coming to an end have given the market further momentum.
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So I'm glad it is finally coming to an end and we can move on to bigger and better things.
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After about exactly a year, the feud between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B might finally be coming to an end.
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Apple will start warning Mac users this week that 32-bit app support in macOS is coming to an end.
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Game of Thrones might be coming to an end but don't fret, there's just as much drama unfolding on YouTube.
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He started another series — the one that introduced Shade/Darkveil — that ran for five issues before coming to an end.
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We have been going there all year, and now it feels weird to know it's all coming to an end.
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President Obama's time in the Oval Office may be coming to an end soon, but the #TruBama bromance lives on.
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James' streak of appearing in eight straight NBA Finals will also be coming to an end, barring an absolute miracle.
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Earlier this week, we found out that the shiplap lovefest Fixer Upper was coming to an end after five seasons.
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But it may be too early to assume that the era of the petrol engine is coming to an end.
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Though DWTS is coming to an end soon, it's not the last time Bones will be hitting the small screen.
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"It's possible that will be it," Kimmel told the publication about the possibility of his post coming to an end.
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Now that this season of The Bachelor is coming to an end, we want details and we want them now.
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Our days of watching and rewatching the too-relevant trailer for The Handmaid's Tale are finally coming to an end.
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The only good news is that Lang found signs that the pain could be coming to an end for Amazon.
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With Adventure Time coming to an end now, what are you and the other writers and artists feeling right now?
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Also on the regulatory front, the president's 60-day freeze on regulations in the pipeline is coming to an end.
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And with the refinery maintenance season coming to an end soon, refined product supplies will soon start to pick up.
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The Great Depression was only just coming to an end, and De Beers wasn't a household name for jewelry yet.
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Pruitt's position on climate change is that "the world isn't coming to an end tomorrow because of manmade gasses," Sen.
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There's just one problem: Thanks to Amazon, the age of the imperious corporate publishing house is coming to an end.
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We were so happy, but there was just this through-line of sadness knowing we were coming to an end.
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Even some Democrats on Wall Street could find a silver lining in the long election campaign coming to an end.
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The bad news: summer's coming to an end, and the days of tipsy streets eats will soon be behind us.
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However, the Obama administration is coming to an end, and some see this as a time of urgency and opportunity.
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Now, after hundreds of thousands of dollars in hotel bills, Mr. Mphoko's stay could finally be coming to an end.
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But the days when such actions are dismissed out of hand and escape scrutiny may be coming to an end.
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Bachelor In Paradise is coming to an end, but we have more to look forward to than just the engagements.
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What follows are some of Mr. Rivera's thoughts on his first Broadway show coming to an end, edited for clarity.
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The White House is restructuring its communications operation, with Sean Spicer's colorful run as press secretary coming to an end.
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Iowa&aposs status as a critical first step for presidential hopefuls could be coming to an end this primary season.
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Supernatural's run on the CW is coming to an end, but Sam Winchester — or, rather, Jared Padalecki — isn't going anywhere.
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But, its disappointments could be coming to an end, says Stacey Gilbert, head of derivative strategy at Susquehanna Capital Group.
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"This is an enormous win and will mean that this humanitarian crisis is coming to an end," Mr. Gelernt said.
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New York City is in the midst of a CBD boom — but it may soon be coming to an end.
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Google may dominate digital advertising now, but one Wall Street analyst said its unchallenged reign might be coming to an end.
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But "living out of a suitcase," as Kufrin called it, will soon be coming to an end for the happy couple.
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Sunday nights are always so melancholic around here, no one wants to believe the fun weekend is coming to an end.
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Sudan Looks like the standoff between Sudan's military leaders and its burgeoning pro-democracy movement might be coming to an end.
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When we're in the midst of this for so many years, it's hard to realize when it's coming to an end.
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The "Star Wars" Skywalker saga is coming to an end, "Frozen" is getting a sequel and "The Shining" characters are baaaaaack.
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The MMA legend recently appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where she revealed that her career is coming to an end.
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Now Washington's cottage industry of consultants and public affairs specialists are nervously wondering if that era is coming to an end.
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"Fortnite Season 10 is coming to an end, and all of this is hype for Season 11," Breslau told CNN Business.
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Here's what you need to know: • The 65-year-old war on the Korean Peninsula may be coming to an end.
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If media exposure makes you feel that the world is coming to an end, maybe you need to change your perspective.
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A period of weakness for the Hong Kong dollar appears to be coming to an end, and that has investors watching.
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Here's what Oikos's Twitter game looked like before the change: As one season is coming to an end, another one begins.
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The cast of Pretty Little Liars is as upset that the show is coming to an end as their fans are.
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Is Australia, in short, as lucky a country as its nickname suggests, or is its current streak coming to an end?
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The Kepler Space Telescope is almost out of fuel, which means its life is coming to an end, NASA announced today.
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"It is clear to all of us that the reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," he said.
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Amazon announced Tuesday that the 14-month public bidding war for its so-called second headquarters was coming to an end.
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It would send the message that the days of burning dirty fuel for energy and electricity are coming to an end.
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"The old methods of marketing are coming to an end," he told Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "and this is the new marketing."
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But now that time is coming to an end, thanks to Griffin and it's new BreakSafe Magnetic USB-C Power Cable.
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After gracing the stage for four years in Las Vegas, Britney Spears' Piece of Me residency is coming to an end.
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Well, there are awards, a new title to look forward to, and an old conflict finally (almost) coming to an end.
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Summer may be coming to an end, but Prime Video is doing its best to keep the season of adventure going.
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"His days of emboldening our enemies and weakening our friends are thankfully coming to an end," Gardner added in a statement.
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It appears he's cashing out, which is probably a good idea -- since his NFL paychecks might be coming to an end.
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But there is a definite feeling that once they start coming to an end, where is the next one coming from?
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We can't predict if/when the sad saga of Rex Tillerson's tenure as secretary of state is coming to an end.
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He warned that the era of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a key ally of Russia, was coming to an end.
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"Acte XXX," as organizers called the thirtieth iteration of their protest, made clear that the movement is coming to an end.
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We had always had employer-sponsored health insurance at our old jobs, but that was coming to an end — and fast.
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The founding fathers' hold on the presidency was coming to an end and there was only one party: the Democratic-Republicans.
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Experts agreed that declaration of non-performing assets by the banks was coming to an end over the next few quarters.
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A full product line of shoes, apparel and accessories could mean that some of this scarcity is coming to an end.
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"If you looked at the headlines from Brexit, you'd think that the world was coming to an end," Mr. Corpina said.
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She doesn't need to mention his name when she says she stopped exercising because the world is coming to an end.
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So the state needs to produce a dangerous product, whose global use is coming to an end, to make ends meet.
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And a person wants her mother — all her mothers, in all their forms — when the world is coming to an end.
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Paul LePage's obstruction of a voter-approved ballot referendum is coming to an end, and 27.50,1.23 people will gain health insurance.
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In spite of Draghi's comments, traders remain convinced that easy monetary policy in the euro zone is coming to an end.
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Pruitt's position on climate change is that "the world isn't coming to an end tomorrow because of manmade gasses," Inhofe said.
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A kid in a Trump shirt told a soccer player that his time in the city was coming to an end.
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Yet Volvo's move may be the latest sign that the era of the gas guzzler is slowly coming to an end.
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The company claimed that Apple only gave it a few days' notice that the deal would be coming to an end.
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And the White House is restructuring its communications operation, with Sean Spicer's colorful run as press secretary coming to an end.
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Pour one out for the Gallagher family, because Shameless is coming to an end, according to a press release from Showtime.
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Senior GOP aides caution nothing is locked in yet, but make clear this proceeding will be coming to an end soon.
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By 2016, her marriage was coming to an end, and selling wedding dresses, in person and online, stopped being so fun.
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And while providers have been able to insulate patients from much of the impact, those days are coming to an end.
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"It is clear to us the reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," Tillerson told reporters in Italy.
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The first weekend of Coachella 2018 may be coming to an end, but memories of epic performances and parties will last forever.
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"Women's History Month is coming to an end, but the Trump administration is committed to empowering women in the workplace," Spicer said.
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The market's recent sell-off is coming to an end, according to Chris Verrone, head of technical research at Strategas Research Partners.
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" "Every time there is a threat of the cycle coming to an end, central bank policy makers step in and soothe things.
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As 22006 was coming to an end, my son was working on his Personal Management Merit Badge for Boy Scouts of America.
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Wade, is that the era of activist judging, arriving the conclusion and figuring out the reasoning later is coming to an end.
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Unfortunately for us, the balmier-than-usual fall weather is coming to an end as we fast approach the thick of winter.
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This doesn't come a moment too soon, as the season is quickly coming to an end with just two more episodes remaining.
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With his tenure coming to an end in September this year, there is speculation if he will run for the second time.
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The tablet form of the drug, itself a kind of opioid, was coming to an end, opening it up to generic competition.
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Arrow is coming to an end after eight years on The CW, and the network brought in a teaser for the finale.
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HBO's beloved series Girls is coming to an end and creator and star Lena Dunham is taking a trip down memory lane.
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"It's coming to an end because, with the transition to Alaska Airlines, anything with the Virgin America brand is disappearing," he said.
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Twitter has been an amazing ride, but as I mentioned internally a few weeks back, my time is coming to an end.
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The days of Google Hangouts for consumers may be coming to an end in 2020, according to a report from 9to5Google today.
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Fortnite's monster-fueled "Fortnitemares" event is coming to an end this weekend, and it looks like it will end with a bang.
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But in The Will to Battle, that secret has been revealed, and the long years of peace are coming to an end.
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The meeting signals the investigation is coming to an end, and sources tell CNN the expectation is Clinton will not face charges.
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It was coming to an end and it's great to be playing in games that matter all the way through the season.
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What it seems like to me is the monetary policy experiment of low and negative interest rates is coming to an end.
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Donald Trump broke his silence on the skirmishes on February 28th, noting that "hopefully it's going to be coming to an end".
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But Netflix's days of being so far ahead of the game no one can touch them are possibly coming to an end.
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And, despite whether or not they can read body language, your partner probably knows that the fling is coming to an end.
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"I thought I was losing everything, that my dream of having my family always together was coming to an end," he said.
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With the year coming to an end, investors will be watching key U.S. economic reports next week, including on manufacturing and employment.
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"But we're seeing warning signs that suggest the party may be coming to an end, at least for some investors," Yang said.
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As the second half of the last game was coming to an end, Guardian picked the Desert Eagle and went to work.
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American Idol may be coming to an end but there is one obvious singer whose show will still go on ... Jennifer Lopez.
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"I think people have all gotten into cash and have all beared-up about the world coming to an end," he said.
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After seven years, 13 dead bodies, and too many twists and turns to count, Pretty Little Liars is coming to an end.
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Watch: The "Star Wars" Skywalker saga is coming to an end, "Frozen" is getting a sequel and "The Shining" characters are baaaaaack.
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Watch: The "Star Wars" Skywalker saga is coming to an end, "Frozen" is getting a sequel and "The Shining" characters are baaaaaack.
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"I think the time for talking is sort of coming to an end, and now it's a time for voting," said Sen.
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This political spat may be coming to an end, with the possibility of a rate-setting meeting as early as next Tuesday.
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The confidence games that Claire and Jamie have needed to play during this chapter in their lives are coming to an end.
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Further, with the hold out of Melvin Gordon coming to an end, the Chargers might be looking to elevate Jackson's trade value.
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The United States has long been a bulwark against this anti-free speech trend but that could be coming to an end.
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We've had a few indications that winter is coming to an end, like the return of free cone days and iced coffee.
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"Modern Family" With this acclaimed ABC comedy coming to an end this year, I've been feeling nostalgic and started watching old episodes.
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"People thought maybe the reign of the kingdom of fear was coming to an end," recalled a Damascus native who returned home.
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As the prosecution's last cooperating witness, Mr. Valdez's appearance on the stand suggested that the government's case was coming to an end.
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After midnight, as St. Patrick's Day festivities were coming to an end, the two men wearing police badges rang the museum's buzzer.
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On Thursday, the grim task of confirming those who had died in the Manchester attack appeared to be coming to an end.
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Marquez said she saw "very little chance" of NAFTA coming to an end, but that Mexico had to prepare for the eventuality.
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"It is now evident that the era of self-regulation in the tech sector is coming to an end," the charity predicted.
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"Science increasingly shows that the days of seeing gas as a bridge fuel are coming to an end," Bloomberg said back then.
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The Scaramucci era has begun at the White House, and Trump World is buzzing about the Priebus era coming to an end.
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Former Federal Reserve Chariman Alan Greenspan told CNBC on Thursday the decadeslong bull market in bond prices is coming to an end.
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When asked why it&aposs coming to an end, Jane Fonda said it was the streamer&aposs decision to end the comedy.
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And while their marriage may be coming to an end, they'll continue to remain a family unit for the sake of their kids.
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Summer may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean you can't start looking forward to your fall, winter, or spring vacations.
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Facebook never shared any usage numbers for the app, but the signs that Paper's shelf life is coming to an end were plenty.
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Brian Kelly, CEO of BKCM, said bitcoin may have also been boosted by "hash wars" over bitcoin cash finally coming to an end.
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Unfortunately for the prime minister, what most unites the Conservatives is a feeling that her time in office is coming to an end.
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Hudson made the nearly 13-hour road trip instead, arriving just in time to perform as the luncheon was coming to an end.
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While the series is coming to an end after Bourdain's death, CNN previously announced there was enough material to air a final season.
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But new figures from the end of 22013 show that wave of investment may be coming to an end, or at least slowing.
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"It will feel rocky, and there will be fear in the market that the [growth] cycle is coming to an end," McCann said.
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But gig work in China's fledgling ride-hailing industry is coming to an end as new regulations make part-time driving overly expensive.
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Their time on set is coming to an end, and Keegan Allen, who plays Toby, is commemorating it in such a special way.
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The days of pie-plate-sized Panerais are coming to an end and, even if they weren't, many women prefer a big watch.
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The object had brightened some time ago, and now it was fading — a sign that the explosive event was coming to an end.
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We hate to break it to you, but it doesn't look like the pineapple pizza debate is coming to an end anytime soon.
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Seems the Rodgers Family Feud might FINALLY be coming to an end ... with Aaron Rodgers saying he spent his birthday with his parents!
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Sad Yahoo Sale Confirms That Marissa Mayer FailedAt long last, Marissa Mayer's rocky reign at Yahoo appears to be coming to an end.
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With Mike IV's time coming to an end, the school has begun the search for a new tiger, Mike VII, to replace him.
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The era of Microsoft Paint appears to be coming to an end with the upcoming release of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
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That era is coming to an end, however, as the working age population declines and then starts shrinking rapidly, according to the fund.
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Elsewhere, the Federal Reserve has signaled to financial markets that its three-year run of interest rate hikes is coming to an end.
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"I think the unicorn element is coming to an end anyway and the bubble in the market is just sloping off," McSweeney said.
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However Dan Nathan of Risk Reversal said there's a number of factors suggesting the rally of late may be coming to an end.
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The critically acclaimed CBS drama will be coming to an end, the network announced in an ad during the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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After three seasons on Bravo, the Manzos announced in February that their reality series, Manzo'd with Children, would be coming to an end.
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With the major averages in or close to a correction, many investors are wondering if the bull market is coming to an end.
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Here maps has been a strong part of Microsoft's Windows Phone offering for years, but that's coming to an end later this month.
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" With the eighth season of Shark Tank coming to an end, Herjavec says his time on the ABC reality show has been "incredible.
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But others believe there's more to this story than previous claims that Assange's time inside the London embassy was coming to an end.
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"The world isn't coming to an end, and we don't know what (the Paris Agreement) meant for American farmers and ranchers," O'Toole says.
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Balance & Composure was coming to an end, so Jon put out a record with Wicca Phase under the name Coward—it's really dope.
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On the one hand, the trend of future oil prices suggests that a prolonged global glut of crude is coming to an end.
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The feud is resolved with $30,000 payment from Papa Johns Nearly two weeks later, it appears the conflict is coming to an end.
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It was in 2014, while he was working as a researcher, that he noticed that the AI winter was coming to an end.
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Shortly thereafter, Rosenstein said his time at the Justice Department was "coming to an end" in a lecture at the University of Pennsylvania.
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This seismic shift could actually mean that a patriarchy that's been in place for thousands of years could be coming to an end.
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Here maps has been a strong part of Microsoft's Windows Phone offering for years, but that's coming to an end later this month.
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She knew her career was coming to an end when, in the 1990s, it became increasingly difficult to get her Olivetti typewriter repaired.
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Even though her eponymous show is coming to an end, she also announced a new show called "Judy Justice" is on the horizon.
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But this long-established pattern may be coming to an end, with potentially enormous consequences for U.S. security and that of our allies.
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"The summer doldrums are coming to an end," said Ryan Detrick, senior market strategist at LPL Financial, in a phone interview with CNBC.
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It may seem like Hailey and Justin Bieber have been planning a wedding forever, but the wait is coming to an end soon.
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Leon Cooperman, founder of Omega Advisors, said Wednesday that the current bull market will take another leg higher before coming to an end.
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Dozens of TV shows on networks and streaming services like NBC, CBS, Netflix, Hulu, and more are coming to an end in 2020.
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Members of the ECB subsequently spent the following days telling the markets that quantitative easing (QE) wasn't coming to an end for now.
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"This ruling signifies that my term as a lawmaker, which has been over a year, is coming to an end," Au said Monday.
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" Holland confessed to getting a bit weepy and emotional during the call because he "felt like it was all coming to an end.
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Austerity is "finally coming to an end," Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, declared on Monday as he outlined new public spending.
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The 2010s are coming to an end, and looking back there have been some pretty amazing advances and innovations in health and science.
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"I think it is clear to all of us that the reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," Tillerson added.
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Kaley Cuoco's time on The Big Bang Theory is coming to an end but her time on the small screen is far from over.
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"Since my birthday month is coming to an end, I thought a birthday TBT was appropriate," wrote Kourtney, who turned 37 on April 18.
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As Stuart sees it, his time in clubland isn't coming to an end anytime soon and realistically neither is his relationship with recreational drugs.
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The home improvement show that had us all lusting to move to Waco, Texas and cheering for unearthed shiplap is coming to an end.
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It makes no sense to invest when the world is coming to an end so perhaps you should protect your investments and prevent it?
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Society as we know it might be coming to an end, but that society depended on the exploitation and oppression of a marginalized underclass.
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No matter how you feel about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, I think we're all thankful that this is finally coming to an end.
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I have those days where it feels like the world's coming to an end, I'm never going to win this championship, blah, blah, blah.
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The trailer introduces us to both creatures as Crowley reaches out to Aziraphale to tell him that the world is coming to an end.
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Summer is coming to an end, which means that soon we'll all be retreating to our living rooms and getting cozy for the winter.
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"I am shocked and excited to be returning home to England and that this nightmare is coming to an end," Holman told The Guardian.
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But Microsoft says the free ride is coming to an end, with the software maker beginning to charge for Windows upgrades after July 29.
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Sadly, it sounds like the envy-inducing travel photos from Ripa and Consuelos will shortly be coming to an end — we better start preparing.
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It's a little sad but also extremely bizarre watching a Pixar-esque robot acknowledge that its time on Earth is coming to an end.
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Researchers said the dip was not statistically significant, but the figures suggested years of steady increases in acceptance may be coming to an end.
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White House lawyer Ty Cobb told the Post he believes the focus on the White House and its staffers is coming to an end.
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On the plus side, Joe feels his time dealing with the judge is coming to an end ... whether it's by her choice or not.
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Johnny Manziel says his bipolar disorder and depression got so bad at one point, he legitimately thought the world was coming to an end.
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Long-time fans and new discoverers of I.R.T. are ready for a new Leslie Harris film—hopefully the wait is coming to an end.
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Pretty Little Liars, the teen version of Desperate Housewives but with fewer Emmys for some reason, is coming to an end after seven seasons.
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Related: 'Fixer Upper' coming to an end Chip Gaines said on "Today" the decision was a precautionary step to preserving their 14-year marriage.
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But there are increasing signs that the longtime partnership could be coming to an end, and NFL insiders are more openly speculating about it.
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Summer is coming to an end soon and before you know it, we'll be swapping swimsuits for sweaters and fall will officially take over.
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"Regarding our joint operation to fight terrorists in Syria, this military operation is indeed coming to an end," he told Assad in televised remarks.
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The long-accepted consensus that politics is something that happens in the voting booth every two or four years is coming to an end.
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It's happening, and fast: The era of the credit card, in which plastic is the standard form of payment, is coming to an end.
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A program that began to monitor disease around the world in the wake of the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak is coming to an end.
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Donald Trump Jr. shares some pretty interesting emails; the Senate slogs toward a health care vote; Qatar's blockade could be coming to an end.
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Now this taciturn phase may be coming to an end, if a growing multidisciplinary group of scientists and amateur space enthusiasts have their way.
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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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CBS announced in January that the police drama series would be coming to an end — but promised an "epic final season" in the works.
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Daniel Craig, who has played James Bond in the popular franchise since 2005, has confirmed his time as 007 is coming to an end.
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Many of his admirers, like Mr. Hagag, a 46-year-old taxi driver, do not want to imagine it ever coming to an end.
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JH: Well her post was coming to an end, but she had been told that they were going to ask to renew her post.
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Danny Elfman, the composer of the iconic "Simpsons" theme song, claims the world&aposs longest-running animation series might be coming to an end.
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Danny Elfman, the composer of the iconic "Simpsons" theme song, claimed the world&aposs longest-running animation series might be coming to an end.
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The wait for Disney+ has been long and arduous for fans in the UK, but it's finally coming to an end on March 24.
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It's primarily a convenient time to switch because it makes it easy to remember when your contract is up or coming to an end.
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To him, such companies&apos decades-long dominance of the ad industry was coming to an end because of the unstoppable power of smartphones.
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If the golden age of television is, in fact, coming to an end, at least we&aposre still in the golden age of podcasts.
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Technical analysts believe that the threshold represents a critical level, a sign that the long spell of low yields is coming to an end.
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Mr. Hulot's statement was the latest sign that the century-long reign of the internal combustion engine may be slowly coming to an end.
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" EL-ERIAN: 'The road we're on is coming to an end' - Within the next three years, the global economy will hit a "T-junction.
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Perhaps there was lingering loyalty to Jeb Bush despite his candidacy's failure to take off — but that may be coming to an end now.
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The longest bull market run in history is coming to an end in 22019, according to the pros who handle Wall Street's big-money clientele.
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The much-anticipated final season has fans everywhere feeling both joy and sadness that the eight-year adventure into Westeros is coming to an end.
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While their marriage is coming to an end, there is no question that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are continuing to put their children first.
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As the Cold War was coming to an end, the United States nuclear enterprise was shrinking, Shaughnessy explained, leaving fewer options for a nuclear chemist.
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In the middle, there are signs that brutal recessions in two of the largest emerging markets, Russia and Brazil, are slowly coming to an end.
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The fear is the tide has turned for bonds as ultra-loose monetary policy in the United States and Europe is coming to an end.
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Ms. Ogata was appointed to lead the refugees commission at the age of 63 in 1991, as the Cold War was coming to an end.
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HBO's biting tech industry satire Silicon Valley is coming to an end with its sixth season slated to air later this year, according to Variety.
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It doesn't help the stock price in the long term, but it does improve your PR. That game might finally be coming to an end.
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The Essential Phone, from Android co-founder Andy Rubin, seemed to have so much unrealized potential — but its journey may be coming to an end.
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His term may be coming to an end, but President Obama and the rest of the first family won't be leaving Washington D.C. just yet.
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The yield curve shake out was driven by worries that the post-2008 era of super-charged central bank stimulus was coming to an end.
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" Even public broadcaster Deutsche Welle's Editor-in-Chief Ines Pohl said in an op-ed on Tuesday that "Merkel's time is coming to an end.
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I think it's incredibly arrogant, you know, for the Al Gores of the world to stand up and say the world's coming to an end.
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That time Bill Clinton had nothing to do The year was 2000, and Bill Clinton's time in the White House was coming to an end.
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One of the ugliest TV distribution fights in recent history is finally coming to an end after months of harsh rhetoric, complaints and legal battles.
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"The general, quick euphoria is coming to an end, but the long-term effects are going to stay," said Randy Warren, CIO at Warren Financial.
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With Respiratory Care Week almost coming to an end, it seems the perfect time to consider how respiratory therapists can positively influence all three measures.
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"I thought the Note 7 matter was coming to an end, but it's becoming an issue again," Alpha Asset Management fund manager CJ Heo said.
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So too does their 19-month-old daughter, Cady, and the memoir her husband wrote when he knew his days were coming to an end.
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"Drillers, tankers, and metals and glass containers" because of rising rig counts, an industrial recession coming to an end and day rates outperforming stocks, respectively.
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With Microsoft's epic mishandling of Nokia's mobile business coming to an end today, a new chapter for the storied Finnish brand is about to begin.
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But the days of sludge and salt are coming to an end (in the northern hemisphere, at least) and spring is finally, officially almost here.
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Sources close to the special counsel suggested President Trump and his advisors had unrealistic expectations about the investigation coming to an end sooner than later.
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"Economic practices that benefit the Cuban military at the expense of the Cuban people will soon be coming to an end," Rubio tweeted on Thursday.
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The era of the 70/30 split, under which Steam became the leading digital distributor of computer games, seems to be coming to an end.
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Game of Thrones is coming to an end and it sounds like Kit Harington may be having a harder time letting go than most fans.
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In the final few days before the South Carolina primary, Bush started to realize that his White House bid might be coming to an end.
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"I don't want to say everything is peachy because it's not, but I don't want to say the world's coming to an end," he said.
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With Pretty Little Liars coming to an end this June, we'll have to wait and see if Ezra and Aria get one final makeout session.
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Two important trends that have helped propel the stock market are coming to an end, posing significant challenges for investors, according to Wall Street experts.
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The days of trading floors packed with hundreds of highly-paid dealers are coming to an end, with more of their market operations being automated.
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An emerging bipartisan cohort in Washington, D.C., has made it clear that Big Tech's long honeymoon with regulators and politicians is coming to an end.
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"It may be premature to interpret value's recent outperformance as a sign that the economic and earnings slowdown is coming to an end," Wilson said.
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ON JULY 8th, as the holy month of Ramadan was coming to an end, Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for another suicide bombing in Iraq.
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Sony's experiment with PlayStation-based original programming could be coming to an end with the cancelation of Powers, the service's first and only TV show.
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It's thought that the incident stemmed from a disagreement between Troy Ave and Maino whose set was coming to an end when he started shooting.
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The 35-day partial government shutdown was the longest in history, impacting more than 800,000 federal workers before coming to an end late last month.
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Furthermore, funding provided to crime victims for support and mental health services is coming to an end upon the one year anniversary of the incident.
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When we were told that our ten minutes up close were coming to an end, one reporter asked if Clinton would be making any comment.
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After 12 years in space and nearly two years circling around this dusty, weirdly-shaped comet, this historic mission is finally coming to an end.
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A federal program that offers a low-cost banking option to access federal payments such as Social Security is coming to an end this summer.
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However, the days of ordering three meals online and waiting a week for them to arrive at your doorstep could be coming to an end.
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And it showed that at least some in the Tea Party movement aren't thrilled that the bromance is coming to an end between the two. .
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With our allotted time together coming to an end, I hastily turn the topic to diversity, one of tech's liveliest and at times divisive topics.
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Perhaps the golden era of antivirus is coming to an end, but, especially if you use a Windows machine, it's still better to use it.
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As the year began coming to an end, and I started thinking about what my top 103 list would be, I was filled with dread.
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The Bank of Japan Tuesday bought fewer longer duration bonds than it has been purchasing, sparking the speculation its program is coming to an end.
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As thousands of Venezuelans poured into the streets to support the uprising, it seemed that Mr. Maduro's regime could finally be coming to an end.
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With a harrowing winter coming to an end, ice-road truckers are wondering how many more years they will be able to stay above water.
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This action has sparked talk of the multidecade bull run in bonds coming to an end, with what could be a negative impact on equities.
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DES MOINES — The days of the "cattle call," the event that pulls multiple candidates into one city for one event, are coming to an end.
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Economists are watching to see if October's business investment rebound is signaling that the slowdown in spending and manufacturing could be coming to an end.
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Chuck Lorre, The Big Bang Theory's co-creator, first announced in August of 2018 that the long-running show would be coming to an end.
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"In high-end scenarios, the scale of destruction is beyond our capacity to mode with a high likelihood of human civilization coming to an end."
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Donald Trump is looking more and more like the next POTUS, meaning HRC's bid to become the first female prez is coming to an end.
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With warmer months coming to an end, bears and other animals that hibernate are trying to pack on as much weight as they can before winter.
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It's an impressive feat, and the company is about to IPO for $20 billion or over, but I think Snap's reign is coming to an end.
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Best Buy: Cramer is concerned its winning streak could be coming to an end with no new real games or hardware to keep the company afloat.
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Rain was coming to an end in the region Thursday morning, but residual flooding is expected to continue into the afternoon, the National Weather Service said.
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Many of the CW's original series have found new audiences through a long-standing streaming agreement with Netflix, but that deal is coming to an end.
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Carlos Rivera, 18, a senior at Woodbridge High School in Woodbridge, Virginia How do you feel about the Sanders campaign potentially coming to an end soon?
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"It is with deep regret that I share that Michelle and my marriage is coming to an end," Pell said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
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Our favorite sunny season is finally coming to an end, and it's time to put our swimsuits and sandals away — and kiss those Summer Fridays goodbye.
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Kaley Cuoco is letting go of her California abode just as her hit show, The Big Bang Theory is coming to an end after twelve seasons.
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Only the fifth person to climb all of the world's 14 highest mountains, Wielicki says the era of big Himalayan conquests is coming to an end.
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At the very least, it suggests the rush of Saudi investment that has fueled much of the recent startup boom could be coming to an end.
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With the first-quarter earnings season coming to an end, investors are looking to the Federal Reserve, Trump administration and economic data for fresh trading catalysts.
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So I think now what's fueling everyone is that we've had this great opportunity for the last seven, eight years, and it's coming to an end.
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During an appearance on Harry, T.I. revealed that he had "mixed feelings about" the former couple's show, T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle, coming to an end.
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Though the comedy — which premiered on April 9, 2009 — aired 125 episodes over seven seasons before coming to an end in 2015, that nervousness never settled.
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Prior to her defeat, she had appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where the 29-year-old revealed that her career is coming to an end.
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It's time to hang up the leather jacket and finish off the last of that whiskey bottle because Marvel's Jessica Jones is coming to an end.
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Pretty Little Liars may be coming to an end this spring, but fans will still be able to get their Shay Mitchell fix thanks to Fullscreen.
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Peter Capaldi's run on Doctor Who may soon be coming to an end, but the eccentric 12th Doctor has definitely left his mark on the TARDIS.
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Fixer Upper is coming to an end, and the news has left Chip and Joanna Gaines's dedicated fans more emotional than a homeowner on reveal day.
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But with today's announcement of Ubuntu on Windows at Build, the belief that Windows is a bad operating system for developers is coming to an end.
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Devon Still -- one of the most beloved pro athletes around -- tells TMZ Sports his days of being an NFL player might be coming to an end.
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So whereas the Moto E and Moto G have typically been decent choices for consumers who dislike phablets, those days may be coming to an end.
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Taken as a whole, the elections suggest that the party-political culture as it existed during much of German postwar history is coming to an end.
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You might even be thinking of paring back your equity exposure in anticipation that the 10-year bull market might finally be coming to an end.
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After more than a week on the road — er, rails — and seeing some absolutely amazing things, it felt strange that it was coming to an end.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's five-month run as the definitive frontrunner of the 2020 Democratic primary is coming to an end for three big reasons.
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Last summer, the law was changed with strong support from Republicans and Democrats, and now that kind of excessive secrecy should be coming to an end.
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"It is clear to us the reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," Tillerson said shortly before leaving for Moscow, according to Reuters.
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Image: PixabayOn Windows, at least, the era of living on the edge by recklessly ripping out your USB devices appears to be coming to an end.
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It doesn't matter what was said between the two lovers, it doesn't matter if the romance was coming to an end, because nothing warrants that response.
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Before the game began, ESPN reported that McAdoo's reign with the Giants was "coming to an end" and he could be fired as early as Monday.
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With summer coming to an end and trick-or-treat season fast approaching, now seems like the prime time for candy companies to share new releases.
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Dropbox has been one of the hottest tech stock IPOs this year, but some traders are betting the big rally could be coming to an end.
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That may all be coming to an end, however, as he nears a settlement with the federal regulatory agency, according to people briefed on the matter.
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The Sinclair Broadcast Group's plan to create a broadcasting behemoth that it hoped would rival Rupert Murdoch's Fox News appears to be coming to an end.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Monday nights with Leslie, BAM's remarkable retrospective of the pioneering filmmaker and artist Leslie Thornton, are coming to an end.
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One of European's largest airlines is on the brink of collapse and the low-cost revolution in the transatlantic market may be coming to an end.
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That means, as investors and executives scrutinize those results, the era of mega-funded private companies waiting to go public could be coming to an end.
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My eligibility for the sabbatical struck in the middle of a miserable Seattle winter, and right as my five-year marriage was coming to an end.
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Summer vacation may be coming to an end, but savvy travelers know that the best time of year to book and take a trip is starting.
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"I think it is clear to all of us that the reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," the secretary of state said.
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As much as anything, though, the sell-off over the past couple of days has been about fear that the party is coming to an end.
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Much more was lost in the process than just the jobs; an entire way of life, central to the American mythos, was coming to an end.
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The most intense standoff -- between police and protesters around the centrally located campus of Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) -- appears to be coming to an end.
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For many, the cars remind them of happier times in Iraq, before decades of war and chaos, which they hope are finally coming to an end.
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The company's is coming to an end, with the potential to flood the market with up to 400 million shares owned by early insiders and employees.
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As the saga is coming to an end, markets will be relieved that South Korea finally can push forward to press ahead with electing new leadership.
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Congratulations to Washington to winning two straight games, but that streak is almost certainly coming to an end this week during their trip to Green Bay.
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"Regarding the continuation of our dialogue till the end of Trump's presidency, you make it sound as if it's already coming to an end," he said.
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The Afghan people are now hopeful for the first time in decades that the 40-year-long war may just possibly be coming to an end.
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Mexico does not produce the yellow corn needed to feed animals, and the U.S. standing as the country's priority supplier may be coming to an end.
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The idea of the selector as a kind of seer, psychologist, and magician rolled into one coked-up form is, they say, coming to an end.
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After a substantial rebound that's led oil prices to nearly double from their February lows, some traders predict that the crude comeback is coming to an end.
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The search for the top TC Top Pick applicants to exhibit for free in Startup Alley at Disrupt San Francisco 2018 is rapidly coming to an end.
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"People who think the world's coming to an end are still getting more long because they have no choice," Maley told CNBC in a Friday phone interview.
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And the Obama era, with all its initial promise and sobering realities, was coming to an end, conjuring up an intense sense of uncertainty about the future.
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With U.S. President Barack Obama's tenure coming to an end, India's Narenda Modi is on a mission to cement his country's relationship with the world's largest economy.
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The slow and painful demise of Jawbone is finally coming to an end, as yet another effort to rejuvenate the business is beginning under a familiar name.
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Or to put it simply, the streaming world that most cord-cutting consumers have grown to know over the last few years is coming to an end.
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With primary season coming to an end, he felt that they were within reach of having 40–50 House Republicans sign on to a bipartisan reform bill.
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The actor, 47, shared that while the show, which he starred in and executive produced, is coming to an end, he is extremely grateful for his role.
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The era of diesel cars, which are particularly important for German manufacturers, is coming to an end much faster than Volkswagen, Daimler, and BMW probably wished for.
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Summer may be coming to an end, but with it comes the return of so many of your favorite Netflix shows that it almost seems worth it.
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This, coupled with 41-year-old quarterback Tom Brady's age, leading some analysts to question whether their nearly two-decade-long dynasty was coming to an end.
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While Hayek may be running out of runways to try out different hairstyles with fashion month coming to an end, the holidays are right around the corner.
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To quell our unending sadness that Breaking Bad is finally coming to an end (say it's not so, Hank!), we're reminiscing with our favorite Saul Goodman quotes.
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Though theories on exactly what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will likely persist for years to come, the four-year search is coming to an end.
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On the day it became clear to me that my time with my foster son is likely coming to an end, the bench under me was hard.
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With the first half of Pretty Little Liars' seventh season coming to an end in three short weeks, the cast is already looking forward to part two.
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Screaming about Jews and homosexuals, Garza retreated and came back an AR-15 assault rifle, yelling that the world was coming to an end, the Chronicle reports.
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Roger Ailes, whose 20-year reign at Fox News appears to be coming to an end due to a sexual harassment scandal, helped Nixon hone that message.
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Despite worries that the 9-year-old bull market in stocks is coming to an end, the banking chief said there are lots of reasons for optimism.
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"Veep" is soon coming to an end, but for a luxury hotel in Washington, a whole new experience based on the HBO political satire is just beginning.
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"Everybody's disappointed — the only team that's not disappointed is the last team standing," Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich said when asked about the season coming to an end.
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New York (CNN Business)Apple's five-day losing streak, which wiped about more than 10% of the company's market value, appears to be coming to an end.
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" From the seller's point of view, he added, "The mood is not good, but the art market as we know it is not coming to an end.
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Larry Wilmore's The Nightly Show, which took over The Colbert Report's time-slot on Comedy Central a year and a half ago, is coming to an end.
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It's serious because each side knows that a relatively quiet period on the border itself is coming to an end as the conflict in Syria wraps up.
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Apple had been one of the biggest drags on the market this year as investors became concerned that its years of growth were coming to an end.
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But they're trading like the world is coming to an end and, at least in the case of Biogen and Regeneron, the numbers just aren't that bad.
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There is limited time for the commission to accomplish any goals, with the administration of President Barack Obama coming to an end in less than 12 months.
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But fewer people are buying newspapers and magazines these days, and the kiosk's life as a purveyor of print publications is almost certainly coming to an end.
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The actor was previously married to Anna Faris, their nine-year marriage coming to an end in 2017 (the two share a 6-year-old son, Jack).
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It's the perfect state of mind in which to contemplate the corrosive effects of time and the sense of things, big and small, coming to an end.
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Update: Could the saga started by not-so-complimentary comments made by '90s supermodel Stephanie Seymour about the new generation of models be coming to an end?
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But thanks to people like Jason Chen, the 27-year old computer scientist behind Quill, the age of the word processor is finally coming to an end.
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UBS strategist Keith Parker is looking both at retail buyers and foreign investors as a gauge to how close the bull run is coming to an end.
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Now that Judge Judy is coming to an end after 25 long years on the television, Chrissy's Court might end up being your new favorite court show.
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Netflix's way to hook you into binge-watching is to "suggest" the next program to watch, while the program you've been watching is coming to an end.
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Pence, 36, is perhaps the biggest surprise after it appeared his time in the majors was coming to an end with the San Francisco Giants last season.
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But a marathon meeting on Monday of leaders of the African National Congress raised the possibility that the drawn-out negotiations were finally coming to an end.
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The statement to that effect by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was yet another sign that the diplomatic thaw between Washington and Pyongyang is coming to an end.
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"When you have such an important institution such as AAP coming to an end ... that is a matter of real concern," Prime Minister Scott Morrison told Parliament.
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Saying that "the military operation is really coming to an end," Mr. Putin told Mr. Assad that it was time to work toward a lasting political settlement.
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Photo: Brown UniversitySaying goodbye to the warm summer months is a little easier when it also means the war against mosquito bites is coming to an end.
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Our chance to relive this stage adaptation of the mordant Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis comedy over and over and over again is coming to an end.
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The Golden Knights' historic run in its inaugural season is now in danger of coming to an end, with Game 4 back in Washington on Monday night.
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That has raised concern the area's five-year expansion may be coming to an end just as the European Central Bank prepares to dial back stimulus measures.
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The "Star Wars" saga is coming to an end this month — and one lucky fan can catch up on all the films while earning a hefty payday.CableTV.
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Mr. Schmack, who was elected as state's attorney as Mr. McCullough's 2012 trial was coming to an end, filed a scathing report with the court last month.
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Each candidate needs to figure out how to shift his or her focus to galvanizing voters now that the tumult over impeachment is coming to an end.
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Democrats are finally acknowledging that their efforts to extract concessions from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on President Donald Trump's impeachment trial are coming to an end.
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His ten-year term at C.D.B. was coming to an end, and he was seeking a university position; a prominent publication could give him a tremendous lift.
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But the days of wedding dresses coming in a limited number of shapes, sizes and prices from a select group of stores are coming to an end.
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Now it's the sight of desolate men's faces that made me want to look away: stunned by the realization that their lives are coming to an end.
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One of the big benefits of buying a Tesla is the $5003,2500 federal tax rebate, but that is coming to an end, as Tesla has itself noted.
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The cuts are necessary because five years of funding spurred by the Ebola outbreak in 2014 will be coming to an end in 2019, the article said.
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"After 23 episodes, 16 cities and 13 countries, the story of the Sense8 cluster is coming to an end," said Cindy Holland, VP of original content for Netflix.
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Third quarter earnings season is more than half complete and it appears as though the profit and revenue recessions that dragged down growth are coming to an end.
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There are life chapters coming to an end, new opportunities on the horizon and a whole lot of people with "Closing Time" by Semisonic stuck in their heads.
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As the Winter Games are coming to an end, it only makes sense to rank these works of art, awarding bronze, silver, and gold to the top three.
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Dwindling hardware sales and the failure of new products like the wireless AirPod earbuds to spur sales left many worried that Apple's dominance was coming to an end.
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But in 1989 as the Cold War was coming to an end and the newer elements were getting larger, Flyorov met Livermore physicist Ken Hulet at a conference.
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In her tweet, Jauregui wrote that she was "disgusted" with the possibility of the program – which was started by then-President Obama in 2012 – coming to an end.
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With Rogue One: A Star Wars Story's run in theaters soon coming to an end, Disney announced that the film will soon be available as a home release.
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The days of having to enter your cable account login details into every individual TV app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV are coming to an end — maybe.
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With The Middle coming to an end Tuesday after nine seasons, the actress, who plays Frankie Heck on the ABC comedy, is saying goodbye to her TV family.
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I was loving a man who desired me and who awakened an appetite I'd never experienced, and the world was not coming to an end because of it.
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The dinner will still take place, but the White House boycott is another example of a tradition coming to an end -- or at least being put on pause.
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WhatsApp has been the least Facebook-y app of them all, but it feels like those days are coming to an end, especially given Facebook's strategy around Stories.
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"The scheme of U.S. multinationals parking money offshore indefinitely, taxed at zero, may be coming to an end," said Steven Rosenthal of the Tax Policy Center research group.
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Global bond yields are on the rise, as traders come to terms with the idea that the easy liquidity from central banks may be coming to an end.
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Nine years later, on an equally icy morning on February 10th, Mr Obama came back to Springfield, the second term of his presidency now coming to an end.
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After only 10 days in his position, Scaramucci had a gut feeling his time was coming to an end because his White House-encrypted cell phone was disconnected.
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The FANG stocks have been surging this year, but one top technician says the run could be coming to an end for one of the high-flying stocks.
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"The last couple of months have been strange with Idol coming to an end, trying to finish my album and also starting to launch a tour," he says.
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Mary Kay Letourneau's illicit relationship with Vili Fualaau shocked the world — and now, after more than two headline-grabbing decades, it appears to be coming to an end.
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With the fixed-income bull market coming to an end, fund managers need to begin to implement new investment strategies, reorganizing their operations around next-generation investment systems.
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With our journey coming to an end, now also feels like an appropriate time to reflect on exactly what role race played in getting us to this point.
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"The old adage was that nobody was ever fired for making a beautiful TV commercial, but the era of paid media is coming to an end," Dias said.
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Strong Asian markets, following a drumbeat of hawkish comments from major central banks signalling the era of easy money might be coming to an end, also boosted sentiment.
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The long era of too much oil sloshing around the world and low prices is coming to an end, just as global events are heating up crude prices.
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Albemarle, the world's largest lithium producer, has tripled in value since 2015 but one Wall Street analyst doesn't see that run coming to an end any time soon.
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Recent drone attacks show that assumption, and the days of largely one-way aerial attacks, is coming to an end, writes former National Security Council staffer Gary Sick.
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Political instability in Italy seems to be coming to an end with a power-sharing agreement between the left-wing Five Star Movement and the right-wing Lega.
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The life of Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight champion of so much more than the world of boxing — a towering figure of a generation — was coming to an end.
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" In a separate statement, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nuaert said that the "days of ISIS controlling territory and terrorizing the people of Syria are coming to an end.
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There were signs that the multi-year slide in reinsurance prices was coming to an end, Schneider said, adding that he no longer expected broad-based price erosion.
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The wait for the third season of Rick and Morty has felt longer than the lines at Interdimensional Customs, but that may all be coming to an end.
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NeNe Leakes' streak on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" is finally coming to an end ... at least based on what's NOT been going on during season 9 tapings.
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The investigations of leading politicians like Lula, and the conviction of leading businesspeople like Odebrecht, may signal that Brazil's centuries of impunity are finally coming to an end.
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Alas, her term as a member on the executive board will be coming to an end at the end of October and she will not be re-appointed.
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But the era of that boys' club is coming to an end: • Emil Michael, Uber's senior vice president for business and its second in command, left the company.
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The Trump trademarks, originally obtained between 1996 and 2007 for hotels and branding deals that never materialized, each had terms that were coming to an end in 2016.
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Traders noted that, despite comments from ECB President Mario Draghi on Thursday afternoon, they remain convinced that easy monetary policy in the region is coming to an end.
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That decision, coupled with similar withdrawals from the Paris climate accord and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, ensure that America's leadership in the world is coming to an end.
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Most people claim to love fall, but the arrival of the season also gives us the distinct feeling that the fun of summer is coming to an end.
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Regret is written on the faces of auto executives' faces when they say it, but the age of the internal combustion engine is slowly coming to an end.
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Cruise CEO Dan Ammann continued to argue that it&aposs time for the world to enter a post-car era, with personal auto ownership coming to an end.
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"It's obvious that the era of the large, four-engine ... commercial aircraft is coming to an end," Airbus CEO Tom Enders told CNN Business' Richard Quest on Thursday.
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The notion that Merkel's chancellorship could be coming to an end is not new, but unlike Hansel, analysts suggest that such a move will be Merkel's own decision.
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Summer's final full month is coming to an end…and it's been a good one, with the up about 3 percent so far in August – reaching new highs.
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That impasse lasted 132 days, coming to an end on July 25 with the Hall of Fame Game being the only on-field cancellation caused by the lockout.
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"Despite strong technical progress, the road to commercialization is longer and riskier than hoped, so from today Makani's time at Alphabet is coming to an end," Felker wrote.
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A decade later, Californians' passage of Proposition 13 demonstrated that citizens' taste for government subsidy of large public works projects, including higher education, was coming to an end.
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Mr. de Blasio cautioned that the long economic expansion may be coming to an end, citing a possible trade war and the risk of another federal government shutdown.
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If Honnold is peaking as an athlete, it means that Synnott's time of climbing glory, like those of so many before him, is finally coming to an end.
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Marissa Mayer is a rare exception, but her tenure at Yahoo is coming to an end and Yahoo has certainly had its own cultural challenges under her leadership.
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The world is not coming to an end, just as it did not come to an end after the successful appointment of Clarence Thomas, Sam Alito, or Neil Gorsuch.
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That's coming to an end, but MoviePass is willing to hand out refunds, so you might want to act fast in case the company runs out of cash again.
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The news surfaced Monday night, and in a joint statement to People, the actors confirmed the rumors that their 11-year romantic relationship would be coming to an end.
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Well, the days when you could trust what you see on video in real time are officially coming to an end thanks to a new kind of face tracking.
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Bureaucrats at the top economic planning agency, the National Development and Reform Commission, are said to reject the idea that the approvals-based system is coming to an end.
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HBO's Game of Thrones is coming to an end this weekend, and once it's over, the network will have to figure out what its next big hit will be.
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But with the first wave of trials coming to an end, Pandora's task now moves from getting people onboard with the Premium trial to turning them into paying users.
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The Information Age is over; welcome to the Experience Age Twenty-five years after the introduction of the World Wide Web, the Information Age is coming to an end.
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Star Wars Rebels is coming to an end with its fourth season, but there's a new trailer for the final handful of episodes, which will resume on February 19th.
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Whether you're counting down the days 'til you can bust out your sweaters or in full-blown, never-gonna-leave-the-beach denial, summer is coming to an end.
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With progressive depictions like this one, and more stores ending gender segregation in their toy aisles, we're hopeful that the arbitrary and unnecessary gendering is coming to an end.
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"(Regarding) Nico's contract, the initial term is coming to an end at the end of this year but there is some mechanism of options," Abiteboul said at Le Castellet.
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With Trump's increasingly heated rhetoric, sanctions, and the arms sale to Taiwan, the White House's softer approach to China may be coming to an end, at least for now.
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The days of reading the small print to see whether a repair or new part for your ailing laptop will void its warranty may be coming to an end.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday that while austerity in the country was coming to an end, her government would remain committed to fiscal responsibility.
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MOGADISHU, Somalia – Eritrea says Somalia&aposs president will visit the country on Saturday as yet another rivalry in the Horn of Africa region may be coming to an end.
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Since Trump won the election on November 8th, interest rates have increased, calling into question the three-decade-old bull market in fixed income was coming to an end.
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" After nearly four years on the air, the popular Disney show is coming to an end — and Cameron says the final few episodes of the series are "really dramatic.
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Tech stocks tanked today amid a broader stock market slide as nervous investors worried that the 10-year bull run in public stocks may be coming to an end.
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JULIAN ASSANGE You can check out anytime you like: Looks like Julian Assange's extended stay at Hotel Ecuador may be coming to an end, one way or the other.
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For Atlanta-based Publico Kitchen & Tap, igloo season is coming to an end soon, but the plastic domes will be around again next fall, owner Michael Duganier told CNBC.
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ST decision to move its headquarters to Helsinki is being heralded in Finland as the ultimate endorsement that a long-lasting economic downturn is finally coming to an end.
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NRA spokeswoman and conservative commentator Dana Loesch announced on Monday that her Blaze TV program is coming to an end this week after almost four years on the air.
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With their 12-year relationship and 2-year marriage coming to an end, the question remains: what is going to happen with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitts six children?
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Their roles on the show are coming to an end, as all the leading actors are being replaced for older actors for the filming of the next two seasons.
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Concerns have been mounting over a global slowdown, particularly in China and Europe, and the prospect that the decade-long U.S. bull market might be coming to an end.
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In a written statement, Goodlatte said he and his wife discussed the 2018 midterm election and his time as chairman coming to an end next year was a factor.
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The report sparked speculation of a rift between China's top economic policymakers and prompted a market selloff briefly as investors worried the easing cycle was coming to an end.
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And although the Cassini mission made close flybys of Enceladus before coming to an end in 2017, proposals for missions to further study Enceladus have been submitted to NASA.
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"In terms of the pace of it, it's been pretty much the same, but there's definitely a feeling of… 'it's coming to an end,'" said Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy).
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The overall threat level is also falling as the bird migration season is coming to an end while warm temperatures also reduce the spread of the disease, he said.
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Though Game of Thrones may be coming to an end more quickly than we all expected, series author George R.R. Martin doesn't think we need to abandon Westeros forever.
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Just because C.K. stepped back into the literal spotlight on Sunday doesn't necessarily mean his days of exile from Hollywood and the comedy circuit are coming to an end.
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The hunting was poor in Canada's Belcher Islands in the winter of 1941, and a meteor shower led some Inuits to suspect the world was coming to an end.
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There are fears that the era of the unicorn may be coming to an end, with the markets rejecting WeWork's failed IPO and Uber's struggles as a public company.
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But now, at 46, after one final hurrah this month at tournaments in Austria and Italy, Howe's moonlighting is coming to an end, not necessarily by his own choosing.
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He had been living rent-free as a caretaker at a Harlem property, which enabled him to record his first album, but the situation was coming to an end.
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But nothing says that the world is coming to an end more than videos of mass gang wars waged by Thai monkeys deprived of their normal tourist food source.
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The Age of Antibiotics is coming to an end, after less than a century, as American capitalists invest less and less in developing new antibiotics to treat resistant bacteria.
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But if fighting continues, and there's no intra-Afghan agreement in the works, then US involvement in the war may not be coming to an end any time soon.
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To be sure, that does not suggest the South American country's humanitarian crisis - which has prompted some 4.5 million people to flee since 2015 - is coming to an end.
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After weeks of rumors about his 5-year relationship with Nathan Schwandt coming to an end, beauty mogul Jeffree Star announced on Saturday that the two had broken up.
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While the U.S. economy is still holding steady, results like today's ISM survey adds to fears that a record-stretch of U.S. prosperity could be coming to an end.
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"The days of Noah's Ark in the air are hopefully coming to an end," Sara Nelson, the president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, said in a statement.
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