It wasn't long after that news of a death in the Season 3 ender began circulating.
Gates was CIA's number two, and the Iran-Contra deal and the ensuing scandal could have been a career-ender.
Indeed, in the roles I have held, any such taint would be an instant career-ender, and for good reason.
Replays suggested the ball had made no contact with Southee's bat after the tail-ender had asked for a review.
Broad trapped the tail-ender lbw but instead of asking the question of umpire Rod Tucker, he simply began celebrating with his team-mates.
He wasn't a trailblazer as much as a trail-ender in this regard.
The contest had gone into overtime after Ireland tail-ender Regan West could only manage a single from left-arm spinner Pieter Seelar's final delivery.
In the current atmosphere, publishing scholarship on topics like Islamic Jew hatred, or anti-Semitism and progressive politics is widely viewed as a career ender.
As a teenager he devoured popular science fiction books like "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and "Ender's Game, " and always had a wild imagination.
Clearly, this isn't a high-ender, but it doesn't need to be.
Laxman, batting with a runner due to a back injury, was ably assisted by tail-ender Ishant Sharma as India rallied from 124-8 to within sight of victory.
That Pearl Harbor metaphor has the force of a debate-ender.
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Whereas India shelled four catches during Sri Lanka's innings, the tourists held everything and threw in two run-outs too, with only tail-ender Ashish Nehra (22 off 13 balls) offering resistance.
Author Orson Scott Card gave us an Internet-like network 15 years ago in Ender's Game, a novel in which message boards were used as propaganda vehicles to take over the world.
Having watched several accidents already--including a rear-ender involving my 9-year-old son and a kid driving a bright yellow sled with "Taxi" written on the side--I grasped the physics of the situation.
South Africa had already won the series and the captain, along with tail-ender Makhaya Ntini (28 not out), held Australia at bay for 29 minutes in Sydney before being bowled by Mitchell Johnson.
The South African tail-ender deposited his five maximums over the short leg-side boundary, sharing a ninth-wicket stand of 71 with Naqaash Tahir, who was dropped twice on three by Dale Benkenstein at third slip.
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Bell and Panesar combined to run out Yuvraj for 45 off 39 balls when Zaheer sent him back and Panesar then bowled the tail-ender comprehensively before Anderson cleaned up Patel to put the seal on a highly impressive victory.
You get lightheaded and floaty being outside at that height, a bit like falling in love, which is probably why Empire is the scene ender in classic love stories like An Affair to Remember, Sleepless in Seattle (in homage to Affair) and King Kong (yes, it is a love story).
"Back in the 1970s and 1980s we'd call this a career-ender of an injury, because doctors back then didn't know how to fix it, but we have better techniques and more practice at it, so we now call this injury -- even as horrific as it looked -- a 'career delayer, ' " said Webb.
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