The temporal end; the concluding time.
1 Yes, I tink finis ; but if not, den you trust me to help.
2 That election set bounds to his ambitions, wrote finis to his political career.
3 No weariness of routine, no tears of disenchantment; complete love, completely realized - and finis !
4 But ' finis coronat opus' and 'il di lodi lacera; oportet imperatorem stantem mori.'
5 That definitive exposé should have spelled finis to his act.
6 Just at present I am not prepared to write ' finis ' to my political career.
7 But this time you're not going to scrawl ' finis ' exactly when you want to.
8 Now I say 'semel propter semper,' ' finis ' to the carnival!
9 It is too early to write " finis " , he said on Wednesday.
10 She had opened the book of adventure and she was going straight through to finis .
11 The money would be paid, and therewith finis to that dragging chapter of her life.
12 That's panis gravis; and fine bread is panis finis .
13 We cannot at any given time write " finis " after its development.
14 Let us go our ways and write ' finis ' to this horrible chapter of our lives.
15 Now, indeed, the events were hastening towards the end of the sad drama, the finis poloniae.
16 Now it was over, finis , end of story.
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