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1 The government and its hangers-on won't want this to end prematurely .
2 In the end , pressure from the villagers forced the questioning to end prematurely .
3 We initially feared McGeeney's transfer from player to the sideline would end prematurely .
4 Anthony and Paul are close friends who dreamed of playing together in the NBA and saw their alliance in Houston end prematurely .
5 But we are never so well able to judge of this in the case of wild animals, as in most cases their lives end prematurely .
6 Flying was a way of life; how sad if it ended prematurely .
7 Suarez's race ended prematurely when he wrecked with Kasey Kahne with 60 laps remaining.
8 Except that, until June 16, each graceful attempt ended prematurely with a clumsy crash.
9 The screening ended prematurely following the arrival of paramedics.
10 But after opening with a power failure, the meeting ended prematurely with an acrimonious dispute.
11 There's always a reason why a play ends prematurely .
12 It comes after discussions between Greek officials and negotiators ended prematurely in Brussels on Sunday evening.
13 So ended prematurely the Worship of the Dynamo Deity, perhaps the most short-lived of all religions.
14 I had two other pregnancies that ended prematurely .
15 However, there are warnings that if the security campaign ends prematurely the service will be curtailed again.
16 The West Indies four-day tournament ended prematurely in March due to the coronavirus outbreak in the region.
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