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success is a journey not an eventsuccess is a life long journeyRate it:

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blessed eventAn occurrence or occasion which is particularly noteworthy and enjoyable.Rate it:

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blessed eventThe birth of a baby.Rate it:

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success is a journey not an eventSuccess is a life long journeyRate it:

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conjunción finalAquella que expresa la finalidad o el objetivo de lo manifestado en la oración principal.Rate it:

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final nail in the coffinSomething that is ultimately responsible for a previously prospective demise or failure.Rate it:

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impenitencia finalPermanencia en el pecado y falta de arrepentimiento hasta el trance último de la vida.Rate it:

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final curtainThe end to something which has longed for a long time.Rate it:

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final cutIn the movie industry, the final released version of the film.Rate it:

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final cutA group, after a selection process getting rid of other candidates.Rate it:

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final resting placegraveRate it:

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final sayThe right to make a final decision.Rate it:

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final solutionUsed other than as an idiom: see final, solution.Rate it:

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final solutionThe planned and attempted mass murder of the European Jews by the Nazis; the Holocaust.Rate it:

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in the final analysisAll things considered; when all is said and done; in conclusion, basically and fundamentally.Rate it:

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on my finalReference to final approach, attitude configuration, positions of various controls in the landing of an aircraft.Rate it:

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perseverancia finalPersistencia en la virtud hasta el momento último de la vida.Rate it:

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point finalLe point qui indique la fin d’une phrase, d’un mot.Rate it:

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break a leg!This is a common English phrase that is used to wish someone good luck before they perform in a play or other event.Rate it:

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buy the rumor, sell the factA phrase often cited by stock traders that explains price declines that occur after an anticipated positive event has happened.Rate it:

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domino effectAn accumulation of events where one event is triggered by the previous eventRate it:

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flying startThe start of a sports event in which the competitors are moving when they pass the starting line or initial jump point.Rate it:

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it figuresUsed to indicate that a preceding event or statement by another is an unsurprising accompaniment of known facts and circumstances.Rate it:

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lightning never strikes twice in the same placeA lucky or unusual event is unlikely to occur again in the same way.Rate it:

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on the booksFinished; concluded; able to be regarded as a matter of record; any completed task, accomplishment, or event that has been documented or recorded in some way.Rate it:

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this too shall passNothing, good or bad, lasts forever. Used to indicate that a current situation or event, no matter how wonderful or horrible it is, will not last forever.Rate it:

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water over the damAn event or set of events which has already happened and cannot be changed.Rate it:

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zero hourThe set time for an action, event, vital decision, or decisive change to take place; the hour at which a planned military operation is scheduledRate it:

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a cold day in hellAn event that will never happen.Rate it:

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cold readingThe technique, or an instance, of using likely guesses and assumptions, then narrowing in on any positive responses, in order to give the impression of having information about a person or event.Rate it:

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four score and seven years agoAs an opener, a sometimes sarcastic indicator to indicate a past event being mentioned is particularly important.Rate it:

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wonder of wondersA happening, an event, a pleasing circumstance, results beyond one's wildest dream or expectation:Rate it:

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take backTo cause to remember some past event or time.Rate it:

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a cold day in JulyThe time of occurrence of an event that will never happen.Rate it:

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after the factToo late; after something is finished or final.Rate it:

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fish killAn underwater anoxic event, especially one that causes a crash in fish populationsRate it:

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in order forTo indicate a possible consequence of an event or action.Rate it:

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jumble salefundraising eventRate it:

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lock outAn event in which an employer bars employees from working as a tactic in negotiating terms of employment, particularly in response to a strike or threat to strike.Rate it:

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lucky breakA stroke of luck; a fortunate event, particularly of the sort that propels one to success, fame, etc.Rate it:

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one fell swoopOne stroke; one action or event with many results.Rate it:

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one swallow does not a summer makeOne sighting or instance of an event does not necessarily indicate a trend.Rate it:

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rain offto cancel (an event) due to excessive rainRate it:

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stand byTo wait in expectation of some event; to make ready.Rate it:

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third time's a charmOne is sure to succeed at a task or event on the third try.Rate it:

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top offTo fill completely; to fill or refill the final portion of something not empty.Rate it:

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after the Lord Mayor's showSaid of a disappointing or mundane event occurring straight after an exciting, magnificent, or triumphal event.Rate it:

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beg offTo avoid, or cancel some event that one has previously arranged with someone.Rate it:

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dinner partysocial eventRate it:

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even moneyBy extension, an event that is somewhat likely to happen, but far from inevitable.Rate it:

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