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There's no obvious end to it.
The underlying conflict with British imperial rule had no obvious end.
This is a competitive game and it has no obvious end in sight.
Now, I weep and blame the obvious end of a season I have loved.
And when he talks the sentences and paragraphs tumble over each other with no obvious end in sight.
He hounded schools chancellors out of town and pulled at the scab of race relations to little obvious end.
For leaders of troubled parties the nightmarish political stories, the ones that can destroy them, are those with no obvious end.
Here as elsewhere, the strong narrative only throws into relief the incoherence of our Afghan policy, which remains a story with no obvious end.
2C is dangerous enough; at present we are on course for around 5C by the time the century ends, with no obvious end in sight beyond 2100.
But we've been in Afghanistan since 2001, and there's no obvious end point, no sense that the war is close to a conclusion".
At the most obvious end, someone typing "soho" from Camden is probably not looking for the same thing as someone typing "soho" in Manhattan.
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