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1
Steven Finn's unhappy tour of Australia has come to a
premature
end
.
2
Oster's playing days might also have come to a
premature
end
.
3
And in 1958, the cycle appears to have come to a
premature
end
.
4
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Torrential rain eventually brought the match to a
premature
end
.
5
Occasionally, such pregnancies come to a
premature
end
in spite of every precaution.
6
It seemed a
premature
end
for such a popular group.
7
Sixty-two is too early to die, and nothing seemed to foretell his
premature
end
.
8
His
premature
end
seems a punishment for his contemporaries, a bitter but just reproach.
9
Many an able-bodied man has by this means brought himself to a
premature
end
.
10
A slip-up on either one could have led to a
premature
end
for this Government.
11
Despite the
premature
end
to his day's work, Hewitt was pleased with his efforts this afternoon.
12
The club has been awarded the league title with the season brought to a
premature
end
.
13
Analysts are now wondering if the "Trumpflation" trade has come to a
premature
end
.
14
RAIN caused a
premature
end
to the third and final women's one day international at Kimmage yesterday.
15
The previous season came to a
premature
end
,
with no live matches since March across the globe.
16
The 34-year-old infamously left Old Trafford last week when his contract was brought to a
premature
end
.
premature
end
premature