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Quite right, too – the interview ended with a plug for a Temperley-designed scarf instead.
The interview ended with the TV guy lying flat on his back saying, "Yeah, I see what you mean".
Mr. Ingles's interview ended with the admiral ordering him to get "the hell out" of his office.
The interview ended with Mr. Zimmerman apologizing to the Martin family, and to America for any racial polarization the shooting may have caused.
The interview ended with Ms. Sawyer observing that Ms. Coulter would be slugging it out on the best-seller lists with Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton.
The interview ended with her screaming that I had insulted her and me fleeing down the back stairs of a smart London hotel in what may well rank as the most ignominious exit ever effected by any journalist, ever.
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Just about every interview ends with the interviewer saying, "we'll be getting back to you," or some variant.
Their interview ends with Yossam asking Ida to teach him how to use Twitter so he can participate in Voice of Africa radio debates.
The interview ends with a discussion of another drink, namely his recipe for limoncello, a potent, syrupy liqueur he makes for friends.
The interview ends with the question: "Do you know what the Islamic State will do with you?" To which Al-Kasasbeh replies: "Yes… They will kill me…" The circumstances and veracity of the interview are not made clear in the publication.
It was the first and last thing every employer brought up – HR rules be damned – each interview ending with a resigned: "Your resume and references are impeccable, but I just can't hire you... what if I do business with Quentin one day?" I can see how this is a great story to tell now, three years later, over beers to friends of friends who haven't heard it before – but the part I often leave out?
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