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1It was an inglorious end to one of Ireland's stellar business careers.
2It seemed such an inglorious end for someone of Meares' stature.
3So his career as a detective came to an inglorious end.
4Wherefore his career was no less suitable to his ambition than his inglorious end.
5Such was the inglorious end of the good ship Petrel!
6I've no doubt they are already laughing at the inglorious end of my military career.
7All were cut down but a few, reserved by Gourgues for a more inglorious end.
8This was the inglorious end of the river.
9Constantinople was taken by Mahomet II in 1453, and the Greek Empire came to an inglorious end.
10Such an inglorious end for all his dreams of bloodshed did not depress the man of visions.
11The Holy Roman Empire had at last come to the inglorious end which it had long deserved.
12Twenty dollars-itis an inglorious end!
13Grand could shoot him down like a dog-aninglorious end to the one spark of ambition left in him.
14Bell's "School of Vocal Physiology," too, from which he had hoped so much, had come to an inglorious end.
15If Lister were not the man he thought, Cartwright imagined his control of the line would presently come to an inglorious end.
16There was no apparent reason why it did not fall on our sleeping-tent and in one act put an inglorious end to long-cogitated plans.
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