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We might finally end up with a proper internet infrastructure.
Expectations were high that Mr. Hazare, 74, might finally end his fast on Friday, the 11th day of his hunger strike.
With the next show season six weeks off, its influence might finally end the 'white-out' that has come to dominate catwalks and magazine pages.
Chrebet smiled throughout, knowing that the questions about Johnson that had dogged him for much of his career might finally end.
If they are overcome, India and Pakistan might finally end the feud that began when they became independent in 1947.Phase one is a trade: Pakistan is to end support for terrorists fighting Indian rule in Kashmir, a Muslim-majority state that is divided between the two countries.
That might finally end what Hendy calls "a barren argument" over north versus south: "If what you want is growth in the UK economy, what you want is for every British city to do well... We're not arguing that they should have a bit less and they should have a bit more".
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In almost every case, the surprise was followed with a happy sense of relief that the cold war might finally be ending in one of its final redoubts.
When workers finally began clearing land for the Woodstock Commons project in July, it looked as if the uncomfortable dispute might finally be ending.
It was the organization's fifth such event, but this year felt different — one of the wars that so many of its members had sacrificed for might finally be ending.
IBM's strong fourth-quarter results persuaded many investors that the tech sector's long slide might finally have ended.
The speculation can finally end.
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