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Meanwhile, capital outflow has finally come to a stop.
The boat had finally come to a stop".
Four years, they're just bullies … it's finally come to a head, this is it".
Mercifully, the engine does finally come to a stop, right in front of her.
I now hear that matters will finally come to a head in October, following the confirmation of a trial date.
April 17 The editing process has finally come to a close and the film is as good as finished.
In the last fortnight a lengthy Peter Carter-Ruck libel case has finally come to a close for Private Eye.
"I am pleased that after numerous investigations, this matter has finally come to a close," Mr. Burris said.
Has our long national parenthesis finally come to a close -- or at least begun to come to a close?
It has taken five years to finally come to a reckoning over how much the Bush administration knowingly twisted and hyped intelligence to justify that invasion.
The bickering may finally come to a boil in January, though, when many analysts say Mr. Berlusconi is likely to make changes in his government.
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