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Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2
- Terminus. - Widow's Wail.
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(1) A place where something ends or is complete.
(2) The ultimate goal for which something is done.
(3) (architecture.
(4) Either end of a railroad or bus route.
(5) Station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods.
(6) (architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar.
(7) Originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome.
(8) Station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods [also: termini (pl)].
(9) End.
(1) The protection of the chromosome end arguably depends on the structure of the telomeric terminus - the absolute end of the chromosome.
(2) This station is an attempt to resemble a London railway terminus , complete with the see-through roof and the space.
(3) At one time his father had a pub and grocery business, situated near a large Dublin railway terminus .
(4) The rails will be a permanent reminder of the heyday of the station as a thriving terminus .
(5) For many viruses, a small segment of the fusion protein usually located at the N terminus of the fusion protein is responsible for the early stage in the membrane fusion process.
(6) And resurfacing is also in progress on the old bus station site which is to become a car park to replace the spaces taken up by the new terminus .
(7) Extend their thinking to its logical conclusion and you end up at the same dread terminus , with inquisitions, witch-burnings, religious brainwashing and the divinely ordained subjugation of women, homosexuals and infidels.
(8) The final block has a taxi rank, a bus terminus , hawkers' stalls and space for retailers and wholesalers.
(9) Moreover, what building could better symbolise Britain's territorial expansion in the industrial age than the world's first purpose-built railway terminus ?
(10) When we got to this terminus station, our train remained on the right-side track.
(11) Imagine this - a service that has large parking lots at its terminus stations, clean trains, and decent reliability.
(12) The exhibition's terminus is 1962
(13) On that day the largest flood in living memory swept from the terminus (bottom end) of Skeidaru00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu00a1r Glacier.
(14) Divorce proved the terminus of a third of marriages (and fewer couples were getting legally married anyway).
(15) This arch marks the western terminus of an interior corridor that has as its eastern terminus the door with the herms.
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(17) The plan will also incorporate the relocation of the college and its link with a new bus terminus with Keighley station.
(18) The absolute end of the earth, the terminus of an equator of cool that wraps around the globe and begins in New York.
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(20) But it may not be a proper concession if the terminus is at the end of each trial day, so we will just have to check that.
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Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2
- Terminus. - Widow's Wail.