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1 The 83-year-old's renewed activism could hasten the end of Maliki's political ambitions.
2 The action would hasten the end of the competition in its current format.
3 It was not, however, necessary now to hasten the end of the sick.
4 The doctor didn't want to give him morphia-said it would hasten the end .
5 They believe that this will hasten the end of the foolishness that is Brexit.
6 And no one should prevent me, or hasten the end .
7 He would not hasten the end ; he would be brave, and see the play out.
8 The sound of a rustling near him did not hasten the end of his devotions.
9 What we are doing will merely hasten the end .
10 As for us-theSaints-inorder to hasten the end of the world, we poison, burn, massacre.
11 Could Google hasten the end of the console?
12 Who had given him the power to hasten the end , to summon Death before its time?
13 But one conclusion could be drawn from it-itwas a plain warning to him to hasten the end .
14 He is not sorry that his spear is broken and he would gladly hasten the end of all.
15 In practical terms, however, the Amchitka bomb only stiffened the opposition, helping to hasten the end of nuclear testing.
16 Standing meetings, which some companies have adopted to hasten the end of the gathering, only solve part of the problem.
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