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That was one story that did have to be neatly ended, but he could have been killed by the very poor man on the streets, or by a thief, but it seemed right and proper that he should die the way he did.
In turn this, in part, symbolised a successful, well managed, consultation for GPs because it had been neatly ended.
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Neatly, Steele ended his career as the artist-in-residence at Indiana University in Bloomington, our next stop.
The narrative loops neatly to end where it began.
He took some awful stick for Love Actually: the New York Times suggested it was a bag of trash right down to its neatly tied ending.
A win will also neatly book-end his time with the club as a 4-1 cup victory over Athletic three years ago gave him his first trophy.
I might as well bookend this neatly and end by letting you know I just launched my own website, Carolebayersager.com, so if you feel like checking it out, well, I wouldn't try and dissuade you.
Don't expect any neatly packaged ending for Sundance's Rectify, whose fourth and final season premieres Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. Not that anyone who has paid attention to this often dark and tortured psychological drama would be expecting neat-and-clean.
"The War That Ended Peace" neatly recounts the events that led to battle.
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