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noun
The end or final point of something.
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Nobody dies and everyone agrees to go to Terminus, which is where the episode ends.
Let's start with Glenn, hot on Maggie's trail when he finally sees one of her scrawled messages telling to him to head to Terminus.
Another character has dedicated his retirement to travelling every possible London bus route from origin to terminus, hoping that the No 1 bus will somehow turn out to be special.
The second half of season four of The Walking Dead saw the crew scattered after the attack on their prison and each member making their individual ways to Terminus, a place they thought would be a haven.
And Aidan Kelly is suitably raunchy and menacing as C. If in the final analysis there is considerably less to "Terminus" than meets the eye, it is nonetheless a fantastical trip that is certainly never dull.
This scratchy tune from 1935 set the scene as we saw Lizzie playing catch (with a zombie) through the kitchen window of the house where Carol, Tyreese, Mika and Judith take shelter on their way to Terminus.
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Slight violations of this assumption arise from subtle strand variation and origin-to-terminus gradients [ 37].
Fast-growing bacteria with multiple simultaneously ongoing rounds of replication (and hence high origin-to-terminus ratios) display increased densities of highly expressed genes (genes with high codon adaptation index) near origins.
My first decade in Rome I lived close to Termini station in a multicultural, transit-oriented neighborhood with virtually no green space.
But the 20th-century city workers took little notice of its historical significance, securing the site and carrying on with the train line to Termini station.
The following morning, we docked in Civitavecchia in Rome, and were escorted by bus to Termini train station in Rome.
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