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were ends
noun
The final point of something in space or time.
Exact(1)
(Decades after Pynchon began producing works in which loose ends were ends unto themselves, wasn't it predictable that the baseball in DeLillo's "Underworld" would take a long roll to nowhere?) Given that Mitchell has a flair for narrative closure, it's understandable that he'd want to display it.
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We were ending.
Now the happy days were ending.
Selected fosmid clones were end-sequenced.
His crisis was ending.
The rush was ended.
The party was ending.
Day was ending.
Those are end points.
The world is ending.
My wilderness journey was ending.
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