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"It was virtually the end of her life as a writer," Jones writes.
Roger's passing is virtually the end of an era and now the balcony is closed for ever".
Most important -- though admittedly an error of interpretation rather than of fact -- Ravitch seems to accept Jones's assertion that Wordsworth's marriage was "virtually the end" of Dorothy Wordsworth's life as a writer.
These examples indicate that in semelparous forms, in which full vigour and function are required until virtually the end of life, senescence has an onset closely coupled with the completion of the reproductive process and is governed by relatively simple enzymatic mechanisms that can be modified by natural selection.
His death is "virtually the end of an era, and now the balcony is closed forever".
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The game could have been virtually over near the end of regulation when Chicago goalie Corey Crawford went after Beleskey with a two-handed slash and the Ducks came close to scoring.
He continued to be involved in lighting virtually to the end of his life.
He remained actively engaged in these issues and in his business interests virtually to the end of his life.
Mr. Feldman, who continued to practice law until he was 90, kept his hand in city politics virtually to the end of his life.
This won't spoil the views, but it will detract from the wild character of this national park virtually at the end of the world.
The vote virtually assures the end of the annual review of China's trade status, a ritual for 20 years that Beijing considers humiliating but opponents say maintains leverage over improving human rights.
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