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It came to an end in September 2002, when the Iraq rollout and the midterm election campaign began, and the country's bitter divisions re-emerged.
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It came to an end in 2003, when the Cob was bought by the Welsh Government, and was widened to make it easier for buses and lorries to pass each other.
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Eventually, like most of these things do, it all came to an end.
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But it all came to an end one morning in July, when he got stopped in Laredo, Tex. by a U.S. customs agent just as he was about to cross the Lincoln-Juarez Bridge into Mexico.
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In a way, it is fitting that Mary Lou's work came to an end when it did.
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"I think the people in charge of the club are confident of winning any appeal (from HMRC) but it's time the uncertainty came to an end, " said Tresidder.
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All that praise came to an abrupt end when it was revealed that Thompson lied on his resume.
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One of the main reasons Prohibition eventually came to an end in America was that it yielded no tax revenues.
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It turned out to be Friday for the Spurs, whose streak came to an end with a 119-109 loss to the Detroit Pistons.
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She launched it in May 2010, just when a temporary stint with an architecture firm came to an end.
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Meanwhile, OpenText has integrated social capabilities that came from the Vignette acquisition to re-energize its social offering and make it part of an end-to-end content management solution.
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