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"[This tour] will have a finality to it.
Both have a finality to them: "this will be the last word on the subject, period".
Daltrey stated, "We can't go on touring forever ... it could be open-ended, but it will have a finality to it".
Clues can include statements or acts that have a finality to them such as saying, "I won't see you again," making out a will or putting all accounts in order.
They want to be saved and leave others with clues that often have a finality to them, such as saying, "I won't be seeing you again," or tidying up their wills.
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But such a document has a finality about it which seems inappropriate in the face of technological uncertainty.
The atmosphere around the Bush family during the campaign has had a finality to it, as if they were shuffling into position for a last portrait.
In the sad, grimy little church, he had understood how her imagination had been excited and still was, but the poverty of the place had a finality about it, even as the attempts to disguise its neglect had.
To me, the t-shirt had a finality that websites didn't have.
He argued that the episode was "the best season finale cliffhanger the show ever did", and compared it to the second season finale "Anasazi"; he noted that while the latter episode was "pretty amazing", "Requiem" has "a finality" to it and a "sense that nothing will ever be the same" that made its cliffhanger ending work.
Postmortems by definition have a certain finality to them, but this one would have spelled out – line by line, position by position – the end for an entire generation.
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