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1 Everyone gathers and has a great feast together to end the day .
2 To end the day with that kind of news is very sad.
3 Still, I end the day feeling rather chipper about this dieting lark.
4 Helen deeply envied her, an awful feeling to end the day with.
5 Inside, she wondered whether she would end the day forcibly bonded.
6 The BoE report pushed sterling down to end the day flat.
7 Millwall managed to end the day in sixth, with Blades back in ninth.
8 At the end the day , we have to get through this, learn something.
9 But he hadn't planned to end the day stranded on Eadu.
10 To end the day I ordered a Mars pie for dessert.
11 But this one desperate charge did not end the day 's work.
12 He's going to end the day my chauffeur, White said, joking.
13 I think it's a great way to end the day .
14 I don't think there's a better way to end the day at the office!
15 That would be a lovely way to end the day .
16 I was ready to end the day but my mind refused to clock out.
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