We've come to the end of our day and boy what a day's it has been.
We have come to the end of one economic era and entering a new one.
Two men appear in front of me as I come to the end of the row of shops.
Rare is the government that does not come to the end of its six months both relieved and exhausted.
So, again assuming that this analysis is correct, we seem to have come to the end of the age of cheap oil.
After five front-line reports from a galaxy far, far away, George Lucas has come to the end of his tale or, rather, gone back to where he began.
Greene said that he made the announcement early as the Museum will also need a new director next year as Suzanne Taverne will come to the end of her tenure.
All this points to a sobering conclusion that few in Europe are willing to admit: the vaunted social market has come to the end of the line, in the age of information and globalization.
The Labour-run council said the current market in Pershore Street includes a 1970s building which had "come to the end of its life", safety issues - such as lighting problems as well as units which were "not fit for purpose".
"I would never say 'never' about going back to Scotland but if I had the choice I'd like to stay in England for the next three of four years until I come to the end of my career, " Alexander added.
And when you'd think it was going to run out, there'd be four or five damaged houses in three or four blocks, you thought, well, you'd kind of come to the end of it, then the next 15 blocks there'd be nothing.
As we, at last, come to the end of the 35 college football bowl games, I would note that part of the expense of producing these ball throwing contests was incurred by the students and their parents currently attending college through tuition or activity fees.
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And I set up this balance review to look at these issues with Nick Rainsford, about 18 months ago, and I said to our own party conference that, you know, we've come to the end of this kind of council tax way of paying things using the band in this present form.
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The term of office of any such State which is already a Member of the Committee shall come to an end at the time of the elections provided for in Article 6 of this Convention.
Six of the 10 economists indicated they expect the rate increase to come by the end of June.
The Northern Ireland manager added that it was "more than likely" that his side would not play a friendly at the end of the season, after Italy decided not to come to Windsor Park at the end of May.
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And in terms of talking about months -- this sort of follows up on the last question -- but is that going to come at the end of the congressional budget process, which could be as late as post-October?
The Cius is expected to come to market at the end of the first quarter of 2011.
Like me, the runners all around had come not just to the end of Boston's 26.2 grueling, hilly miles, but to the conclusion of a journey of preparation that starts many months before the race.
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The mayor had therefore called on all parties "to come back before the end of this week with fresh proposals to ensure that the inquiry is instead completed early in the New Year", he added.
Transitional controls in place since 2007 limit the right of Bulgarians and Romanians to take certain types of jobs in the UK and in other EU nations, but they will come to an end at the start of 2014.
Sauerbrey says the first resettlement cases have finally arrived - 63 in June, with more to come by the end of September.
The real disruption needs to come at the low end of the business.
In fact, Ford is so bullish on China that it expects 40% of the unit sales to come from the country by the end of the decade.
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Iran has already conceded to allow nuclear inspectors to come to Iran before the end of January.
And, so often forgotten when we come together to mourn the end of a video game, let us also spare a thought for the hard-working employees of BioWare, who waved their beautiful creation out into the world a mere month ago, only to see it hit repeatedly with Internet hammers.
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But here is where the tricky questions arise if affirmative action programs have succeeded, and I would argue that they have been successful, that very success necessarily suggests that the programs should, at some point, come to an end as the goals of equal protection and fair play are accomplished.
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Jonny Evans was also forced to come off before the end of the victories over Birmingham and Wigan as he continues to feel the effects of a long-standing ankle problem.
"In a football context it's a great end to the week to get three points but the perfect end will be for Fabrice to come out of that hospital better with that big smile of his, " he told Sky Sports.
Under proposed new international rules, due to come in at the end of 2006, the amount of capital that banks will have to set aside to cover loans to other banks will depend on the borrowers' credit ratings.
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