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But the word turns up in any sort of story where "finis" is being written.
What may be called the early experience was its completion, so of learning there is no finis.
But he didn't know how to enter the finis Africae.
For an extreme fighter, it could be finis of life, too, but it's all his decision.
Maybe then he would be forced to write 'finis'.
If the objective is the secret of the finis Africae, those who know it.
This was something he could not just write finis to, he didn't have the guts.
Before passing he wrote "finis," a Latin word meaning "the end."
And we would find it only if we knew how to enter the finis Africae.
I have a problem to solve: how to penetrate the finis Africae, because the final answer must be there.
He wanted the finis Africae to be opened.
But let's try for a happier finis.
That report wrote finis to all attempts to rescue any possible survivors of the Southern Cross.
I rushed back in the darkness, into the finis Africae, groping for the lamp.
The building is saved - finis.
Was it the secret of the finis Africae?"
The small disks were plastic of some sort, with a metallic finis somehow had shifting rainbows in it.
The name Vinxtbach is in fact thought to derive from the Latin word finis, meaning an end or boundary.
Other papers found on George requested Finis Bates to be summoned.
A Very Busy Man The decision writes finis to a remarkable political career.
Writing "finis" to all my adventures!
During the famous conversation about laughter, Berengar had referred to the "finis Africae."
He's gone into the finis Africae, I said.
He had probably never looked at the books of the finis Africae, for he trusted you, respected your prohibitions.
These two lists make a fitting finis for a work emanating from the Garden of the Apothecaries.