Like me, the runners all around had come not just to the end of Boston's 26.2 grueling, hilly miles, but to the conclusion of a journey of preparation that starts many months before the race.
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The mayor had therefore called on all parties "to come back before the end of this week with fresh proposals to ensure that the inquiry is instead completed early in the New Year", he added.
And I want you to think about it, because in the end this could all come down to those last few thousand votes -- particularly here in New Hampshire.
And just one thing I want you all to understand: If you have any doubt about the difference that you can make, I just want you to remember that in the end, this election could all come down to those last few thousand people who register to vote.
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And what I try to remind people is that, in the end, it could all come down to those last few thousand votes.
And in the end it could all come down to those last few thousand votes.
All good things come to an end and this month marks the launch of a new publishing platform and strategy.
All good things have to come to an end - but the end in Adelaide over the weekend was brutal.
The most fun part was at the end when the families had to come up onstage and try to look all huggy and "normal, " which tends to fail, since, like every family, both groups are clearly totally dysfunctional.
In the end, it could all come down to those last few thousand voters.
And in the end, it could all come down to those last few thousand votes, right?
Mr Ibrahim urged "all parties" to come together to start a dialogue to end the labour unrest partly triggered by the August killings at the Marikana platinum mine.
And we all know Fox tends to come from behind and end up on top in the demo, with CBS leading in viewers.
Unless we come to grips with all aspects of the immigration issue, we are going to end up with the same impractical, expensive and ineffective solutions we have had for years.
But all great careers come to an end, and he has had a poor tournament in the Caribbean.
And in the end, think about this: It could all come down to those last few thousand votes, especially here in this state.
However, as is the case with just about everything in life, all good things must come to an end.
That said, in what is all likelihood an unfortunate reality, I suspect that those that do come forward will be closer to the end of their careers who have less to lose from such revelations.
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She also suggests that children be required to provide receipts for all of their purchases and repay parents for items that are to come out of their own budgets at the end of each month.
We were desperate to avoid the "Just a moment Bishop, we'll sing O Come All Ye Faithful in a minute but firstly the faithful at Deepdale would like to hear how North End has gone one up!"
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To better service all those vehicles, Tesla opened 12 new service locations in Q1, with 18 more to come online by the end of 2013.
At the end of the day, though, all I want is for two teams to come up with us who we have a fair chance of being better than next season.
Republicans, by contrast, will argue that allowing the payroll levy to expire is not a tax increase at all since it was always scheduled to come to an end.
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All this points to a sobering conclusion that few in Europe are willing to admit: the vaunted social market has come to the end of the line, in the age of information and globalization.
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