The IPO would mark the end of a long and colorful era in the building's history.
It now appears relegation will almost certainly mark the end of his Newcastle career.
The first in a series of elections was held this month to mark the end of the conflict.
But the tournament will now mark the end of a season-long celebration of the game's centenary in Australia.
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And it did not really mark the end of disco, but the end of our war against it.
It should mark the end of banking problems ending up on government books and forcing up their debts.
In itself, this does not mark the end of Guidant's drug-coated stent program.
To mark the end of the appeal, some landmarks will be lit up red, including Birmingham University's Clock Tower.
Qu Xing of the China Institute of International Studies says the visit will mark the end of a downturn in relations.
On August 31, 2010, President Obama traveled to Fort Bliss to mark the end of the combat mission in Iraq.
Three days later, Bengelsdorf participated in the huge rally held at Madison Square Garden to mark the end of Lindbergh's flying tour.
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Critics claim that the oil law will mark the end of a cautious opening of Venezuela's nationalised oil industry to foreign investment.
The final could mark the end of Smith's tenure as England coach, with the 42-year-old out of contract at the end of the year.
And it was a wonderful way to mark the end of Volvo's sponsorship of this event, which they have admirably supported over the years.
Five Dumfries and Galloway police officers have completed a 400 mile relay over four days to mark the end of the eight Scottish Police forces.
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In Helmand - where British troops have been based since 2006 - a ceremony has been held to mark the end of the latest tour of Afghanistan.
He will also carry out his first solo engagements, representing the Queen, by attending ceremonies in Wellington and Auckland to mark the end of World War II.
When the Tennessee Valley Authority's Watts Bar reactor powered up in 1996 after 23 years of construction, it seemed to mark the end of the nuclear age.
Redknapp admitted that the acquisition of Gallas may not mark the end of his summer spending, with Brazilian Sandro being Tottenham's only other capture of this transfer window.
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China's gradual re-entry into the global economy during the 1990s, and its recent acceptance as a member of the World Trade Organisation, mark the end of this phase.
The games against England and Poland mark the end of Mark Hughes' tenure as coach of the team before he concentrates solely on his role as Blackburn manager.
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Monday will mark the end of that strategy for Apple.
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The tournament also can mark the end of successful partnerships.
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When the final Harry Potter movie hits theaters next month, it will mark the end of the highest-grossing franchise in the history of movies (on an unadjusted basis).
During Eid Ul Fitr, celebrated by Muslims to mark the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, the preparation of special celebratory meals increases the risk of cooking fires.
For a handful of top-notch athletes, including Lagat and fellow U.S. Olympians Matthew Centrowitz and Leo Manzano, Saturday's race will mark the end of a taxing year of competition.
While the removal of the stern from the reef may visually mark the end of the Guardian, the ship was officially stricken from the U.S. Navy registry in February.
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