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1 He heard the bells ring again to signify the end of the Office.
2 The board has ruled, said Montcalm coldly, arising to signify the end of the meeting.
3 First, add a centered on the next line to signify the end .
4 Legend said opening the door, over 600 years old, would signify the end of the world.
5 Then, to signify the end of the argument, he strode to the ladder, and prepared to descend.
6 Turning his back on the audience and retreating to stage rear to signify the end a song.
7 Far behind us, to signify the end of the procession, walked a man costumed as Hesperus, the evening star.
8 Maguire rose from the table, signifying the end of the night's gambling.
9 But experts say it just signifies the end of an era.
10 For some it signified the end of the showband era altogether.
11 The flames subside into electric-blue ripples, signifying the end of desire.
12 The bell rang, signifying the end of the period.
13 Obviously, it signifies the end of this journey.
14 You're one move away from the Thank God jug that signifies the end of the scary slab.
15 De Klerk later explained that this signified the end of Soviet socialism and its influence on the ANC.
16 To Max, it signified the end - the denial of all the exquisite trust and understanding which love should represent.
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