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finish

verb as in consume, use up

verb as in put a coating on; perfect

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But by the time he is finished, the best manager of his generation will have spent almost three times longer in Manchester.

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So, at both ends it is a case of minor details; mistakes at the back, profligate finishing up front.

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The small stuff has made a major difference at USC, where Marks is on pace to finish with the most carries in a season of any running back in Lincoln Riley’s head coaching career.

The seven-time world champion finished 10th in the grand prix and 11th in the sprint race in Interlagos three weeks ago.

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She won the national road title for the third time in June, finished fifth at the Olympics road race in Paris and third at monument Paris-Roubaix.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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