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The end of one chapter ushered in an era of unlimited possibilities on "Bones".
It was the end of one chapter and the start of another as Taylor became a respected pundit on BBC Radio 5 live, a role he performed with total assurance and perception.
Graduation is the end of one chapter and the beginning of another.
The decision marked the end of one chapter in a long struggle among environmentalists, fishermen and a member of the state's congressional delegation.
But birth is more often gracefully elided, occurring between the end of one chapter and the beginning of another, or even between one paragraph and the next.
BBC director of commercial projects, Chris Kane, said the auction marked the end of one chapter of the BBC's relationship with the west London building, where the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, and BBC Studios and Post Production will return.
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Even Maliki's public statements regarding the future of the Iraqi-American relationship have been unsettlingly parsimonious, along the lines of "one chapter ends, a new one begins; we look forward to the future".
It looked like the botched ending to one chapter of the American effort against terrorism.
In any case, it's one thing to mimic the tone of a genre momentarily, but you can't borrow genre motivation or psychology on the same basis, which is what Ballard tries to do at the end of one early chapter: 'I needed to find [Laura's] killer, hunting down the secret love of [her] life, and my last rival.' This resolve on Markham's part is sudden and at odds with the cool tone of most of the book.
At the end of one of his chapters, Fox, who teaches history at the University of Southern California, concludes of Jesus that "his name has been spoken continuously, earnestly and hopefully by a vast and diversified body of interpreters".
OK, it's a hard life, I know, but I'm in Berlin this week to watch the Berlin Philharmonic, a trip that will end up as one chapter of the book I'm writing on how the world's great orchestras and conductors create their performances.
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