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(181) Most of the injuries from firecrackers and sparklers are burns and cuts, but the decapitation demonstration is a reminder that the night can end in other ways. (182) Debts are contracted, and friendships begun around the gaming table end in quarrels from which honour and lives invariably emerge somewhat tattered. (183) There seems no end in sight the woes the housing industry and ( the ) mortgage market. (184) It is very easy to fall into the habit of doubting, fretting, and wondering if God has forsaken us and if after all our hopes are to end in failure. Let us refuse to be discouraged. (185) For adjectives that end in a vowel + consonant we double the consonant. (186) Sesame may end in a widow's peak on the forehead, leaving the bridge and sides of the muzzle red. (187) In the specimens in which the right atrial endocardium lying on the right surface of the AV node is elevated, the overlaying fibers end in the endocardium. (188) An ironclad mauler 's powerful limbs end in long, deadly claws, and its face is a twisted and feral version of a normal bear's face. (189) Our clearance sale will end in 10 days, you won't get another chance at our limited quality stock for these throwaway prices. (190) Stephen Covey, the self-help guru and author of the best-selling book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, lists as one of the habits “Begin with the end in mind.” (191) Deep-sea red coral growth and growth patterns have to end in a high-powered magnifying glass or microscope to observe. (192) As in all of Yasuoka Shotaro's perceptively illustrious stories, they end in hollowness and disappointment. Now that's reality! Four stars! (193) In his book Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Steven Covey often stresses that we need to begin with the end in mind. (194) Two identical chaotic systems starting from almost identical initial states, end in completely uncorrelated trajectories. (195) Therefore, it will necessarily end in the combination of both subjective and objective jurisdictional measures. (196) With new capacities to get ready later, it is expected that the undersupply will end in the latter half of the year. (197) With cheap cycles and core, terseness should not be an end in itself. (198) Just asking for permission to take off can involve days of bureaucratic gantlet-running, and still end in rejection. (199) Note that the past participles of irregular verbs do not end in '-ed', but can be used as adjectives. (200) Figurine collecting is one trend in Taiwan that seems to have no end in sight. (201) With this end in view, we have studied for long and proposed " The 101st Road" for all mankind. It is a summarization which may shock any governments who respect for science. (202) Recall that the number in any cell is the length of an LCS of the string prefixes above and below that end in the column and row of that cell. (203) Do not fool a superior scammer: Trying an observant or smarter person will end in disaster. (204) There is a tendency among westerners who have forgotten their own history to view democracy dogmatically as an end in itself. (205) His second term came to a tragic end in September 1901 when he as shot by an anarchist while standing in a receiving line at the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition. (206) Two gnarled limbs end in razor - sharp claws, and its single eye reflects constellations in its depths. (207) In short, no way is open to the thought by a philosophy which makes all end in the monosyllable, No. (208) It uses DVS policy in back end in order to select frequency appropriately when load changing. (209) It was sad that his international career should end in such anticlimax.