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Finals
Finals is a four-issue mini-series published by DC under its Vertigo imprint from September to December 1999. Written by Will Pfeifer and illustrated by Jill Thompson, it is a black comedy about campus life at Knox State University, aka KAOS U, where the maxim “Strength Through Study” is taken very much to heart.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Finals in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Finals in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Finals in a Sentence
I feel like it's not my right to congratulate you, you have 88 more titles than me, so I'm just hoping you play more and we can have some other big finals.
I think we're quite even. He's playing I think his second Grand Slam finals. He played the U.S. Open finals last year. He's definitely playing the tennis of his life, i don't think he has much to lose really tomorrow. He's going to come out with big serves and big tennis.
With the haze caused by the fires in Indonesia, the health and safety of all athletes, guests, officials, spectators, volunteers and staff remain as our top priority, hence, with the deteriorating 3-hr PSI reading, we have made the decision to cancel the finals scheduled for 6pm this evening.
I know that Stephen Curry's an offensive coach who likes fast-paced, get up and down scoring, we haven't had a chance to speak yet. Stephen Curry's coaching a team in the Finals so I'll let Stephen Curry focus on that.
Djokovic will know that it's a match he could lose but I think we are seeing a more determined Djokovic, if he beats Verdasco then you have to start talking about Djokovic because he's beaten Nadal enough times and has gone to enough Grand Slams finals.
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