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Plural of end mark
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They fully intend to work together again in the future, but The World's End marks the end of an era.
The World's End marks the third part of Pegg and Wright's self-described "Cornetto trilogy" (with Shaun and Fuzz).
Total market grew by +0.8% with continued healthy growth at the discounters (+11%) and resilience at the premium end (Marks +6.1%, Waitrose +1.8%).
Newsome went on to set the N.F.L. record for catches (662) and receiving yards (7,980) by a tight end, marks since eclipsed by Sharpe.
NASA officials argue that Constellation's end marks a major change in the nation's space policy that could in fact accelerate space exploration by freeing up money for science and the funding of new technologies for future space flight, which would be led by the private sector instead of the government.
"The Beginning and the End" marks the first episode produced with Morgan and Wong as co-executive producers; their tenure in charge of the series would last the entirety of the second season.
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The original spider-gram plotted these indicators on a continuum that at one end marked narrow participation and at the other marked wide participation.
Its end marked the demise of the only culture of mainland Asia with Oceanian features.
The end marked the finish to a long few days for both teams.
Which left an embarrassing gap in the part of the schedule right at the end marked 'Special Guest'.
The direction of the magnetic moment m of a compass needle is from the end marked S for south to the one marked N for north.
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