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1 However Monaghan's recent unbeaten run of late came to an abrupt end .
2 And giving absolutely no hint of the reason behind their abrupt end .
3 He mentions that economists have long foreseen an abrupt end to the.
4 So the preliminary examination of Asako Fujinami came to an abrupt end .
5 He so spoke as to bring the conversation to an abrupt end .
6 A few months later this honourable alliance came to an abrupt end .
7 Two more blocks, and the rubble-strewn streets came to an abrupt end .
8 A U.S. budget block could also result in an abrupt end .
9 The great US economic boom has come to an abrupt end .
10 The case we're working seems to have reached an abrupt end .
11 That boom appears to have now come to an abrupt end .
12 That put an abrupt end to two years of relative calm.
13 The private part of the conversation came to an abrupt end .
14 At any rate, the chirp of the frog came to an abrupt end .
15 I must apologize for an unexpectedly abrupt end to our hospitality.
16 The broken belt, however, brought the fight to an abrupt end .
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