Word: tailend
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...TIME: Why are you releasing your book now, at the tailend of Zedillo's term? SALINAS: People told me so many pleasant things while I was president, and waited until I left office to say the opposite. I didn't want to be a part of that. What I have to tell him about his administration, I'll tell him while he's still in office. But it was my deliberate intention to have it ready at a moment when it causes no harm to Zediilo's administration...
...tailend of midterms and with the promise of vacation jut around the corner, Harvard students can barely balance their schedules, let alone their diets...
White was lucky. He caught the tailend of the proverbral era of back-room politics, when candidacies really were decided by stogie-munching moneymen, when what happened in the back room was both interesting and significant...
...years back, one of those hype artists that linked himself to the great cause of Astroturf dubbed this particular period of sports as the Overlap season. Nowhere does this sports epithet come in more handy than at one of those tailend games when the voice of Phil Rizzutto, By Saam or Jack Brickhouse mysteriously fades into the voice of Don Meredith, Frank Gifford, or Pat Summerall. It's that period when opening football games and even pre-season shinny matches crowd out the boxscores or relegate the baseball standings in losing towns' newspapers to the last page of the sports...
Brown, which won last week from Connecticut after being stopped ten times in a row, including the tailend of last season, hopes to parlay some physical and psychological advantages into victory today...
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