Sentence examples for longer ended from inspiring English sources

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Of those, it concluded that the vast majority were at least related to the euro, because the new prices in marks no longer ended in the usual 95 or 99 beloved of retailers.

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"Things no longer end in prison anymore.

There are no longer end buyers for this paper.

"Owning just a bit less and buying good quality stuff that lasts longer ends up making a huge difference over a lifetime".

With heightened patrols since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the smugglers' work no longer ends once immigrants cross the border.

If you fancy hanging the meringues on your tree, gently wrap each one in a strip of ribbon, much as you might a present, and tie a bow so you end up with one longer end to hang them from.

The aim is to ensure that taxpayers no longer end up having to bail out troubled banks.

Back in March 2009, yields were extremely low on both the short and longer ends of the curve.

You may no longer end up in debtors' prison, but trial lawyers will surely attempt to attach every asset you own.

#Proto-Hebrew words with a closed penult and longer ending: Remain penultimate (e.g. /qɔˈṭalti/ "I killed" < PHeb. /qaˈṭaltiː/).

Don't be fooled by the so-called "shorter ending of Mark" and "longer ending of Mark" that probably appear in your Bible.

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