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1 There was always going to be a coda , I suppose.
2 After the second idea there is a coda concluding this part of the work.
3 There 's a coda to the story of the boy's unnecessary endangerment and unlikely survival.
4 At the end there is a coda , in which Marlowe addresses us conventionally once more.
5 There is a coda of vanishing bird-wings and throats, a pizzicato chord on the strings-andSpring has had her coronation.
7 There is a coda of frenetic movement and the end is in major, a surprising conclusion when considering all that has gone before.
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