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To come to an end.
To finish; to stop/.
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On Monday those eight statues of American Indians, Swedish settlers and eagles will be celebrated as a two-year project comes to an end.
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The Nazi extermination project came to an end, of course, because of military defeat.
After a decade of trawling the seas and making 30 million observations, the project came to an end this year.
Gareth Malone's latest project came to an end as his new choir performed at a local community fete.
When that project came to an end, in 2013, the Library Foundation asked him if he'd be interested in trying his hand at menus.
Launched in October 2012, the Time to Change Primary Care Project came to an end recently and, according to the practitioners and service users involved, has made considerable headway in changing attitudes among clinicians and support staff.
As that project came to an end, Pfaff finally felt ready to apply for the kind of research positions he'd been thinking about since high school.
Without enough airline partners and not too many passengers interested in paying for the service in those early days of mobile internet, the project came to an end in 2006.
"They knew that the number of jobs would draw down considerably as the carrier project came to an end.
After the project came to an end, the track was made available on the Coca-Cola website.
The final design was developed just before World War II, and the entry of the United States into the war saw the project come to an end.
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