Synonym: conclusion, end, finish, termination. Antonym: prelude. Similar words: finally, semifinal, final solution, finance, in all, definable, financial, all in all. Meaning: [fɪ'nælɪ /-'nɑːl-] n. 1. the temporal end; the concluding time 2. the closing section of a musical composition 3. the concluding part of any performance.
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31, That is the closing point; the biggest picture in the exhibition will be the finale.
32, He suffered the injury in the regular-season finale at Houston when he landed awkwardly on his left foot.
33, It was a shabby finale for a grand and loyal Palace servant.
34, Nevertheless the Finale is given high definition characterisation, through scrupulously worked articulation, and a fine rhythmic sense.
35, Those chords of searching bewilderment in the finale were timed to a microsecond and projected an awesome tingle of fear.
36, The finale itself is a bit on the slow side, increasingly so during the coda.
37, I remember an astonishingly impassioned account of the finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony televised live from Berlin.
38, Read in studio A military operation involving four thousand servicemen has ended with a dramatic finale over Salisbury Plain.
39, The action continues through Sunday with nightly jam sessions, raffles, and a Grande Finale Concert.
40, Today is the finale of a downward spiral of setbacks and disappointments as you begin to find new ways forward.
41, Sombre, though with a pacy, filmic sequencing he whipped up the orchestra to a marvellously stylish finale.
42, Among the entertainments on offer are amusements, a band parade, stalls, sports and a grand finale fireworks display.
43, Appearing in the Living Curtain meant that their arms were strapped in an outstretched position from the interval until the finale.
44, For the grand finale there was a marching band and fireworks.
45, She wouldn't be required until the grand finale in the late afternoon, and for that she gave thanks.
46, You half expect judges to flash up scores by way of a finale.
47, Gradually , one large, snowballing finale will dominate the dance - off.
48, The finale shifts styles in a way now familiar and fashionable through composers such as Schnittke.sentencedict.com/finale.html
49, He would stand in the gents' cubicle and work his way through the fantasy, peeing in synchronization with the finale.
50, But the movie crawls to a halt and goes over the top in a drawn-out finale inside an empty hotel.
51, No less that 118 bars are removed from the finale to reduce its length by a quarter.
52, And he can repeat them tonight after his side lost 6-1 to Glenavon in a remarkable game with a dramatic finale.
53, In the finale the abrupt changes of pace were contrasted to always good musical effect.
54, Carolina used its black home jerseys for the first time since the 1996 regular-season finale.
55, Listening to the Finale in particular, I was struck by the lack of driving force there is behind it in this performance.
56, The core of the work is the deeply expressive slow movement, which is counterbalanced by the vitality of the folky finale.
57, Only in the Scherzo and in certain passages in the Finale do they begin to lighten the texture sufficiently.
58, The central movements are beautifully played, to be capped with a superb opening of the finale.
59, Despite this the finale still manages to ride on a wave bigger than any individual personality, bigger than the music itself.
60, The predominant color of the two-part finale, Move, Members, Move is yellow.
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