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1 She said law reform could help put an end to this discrimination.
2 Some hope the security law will put an end to the protests.
3 Iwi negotiator Ken Mair said the settlement put an end to debate.
4 Mrs Blifil having declared her opinion, put an end to the debate.
5 But the local government is trying to put an end to this.
6 She had gone to put an end to the fears for good.
7 Perhaps there are other ways to put an end to this matter.
8 Much better to put an end to it all and sleep easy.
9 In one night, we shall put an end to the Christian Crusade.'
10 The arrival of the guards put an end to the vain strife.
11 Will the attorney general be able to put an end to this?
12 His execution did not put an end to the movement in Scotland.
13 They put an end to the ravages of the Picts and Scots.
14 A bruising defeat against McAuliffe will put an end to such talk.
15 This put an end to the exactions of the bloodsuckers of Fontainebleau.
16 The clouds obscured the moon and put an end to further observation.
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