It's set in 1865, the year regarded as the last hurrah for bushido, the samurai code. |
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There's child abduction, Malay pirates and the last hurrah of British imperialism in South-east Asia. |
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But the show might also serve as a last hurrah for the club, which had been a staple in the Columbus music scene for more than 30 years. |
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For the last hurrah, I think he has opened the door to a lot of merchandising opportunities. |
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This really is their last hurrah together, and that knowledge won't stop eating away at them, no matter what they do. |
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The next two games will reveal whether that was a last hurrah or the return volley in a long, genuinely competitive series. |
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I would ask as his final gift a charismatic last hurrah before risking my untried head above the stormy parapet. |
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Will this be the beginning of his effort to close the sale with voters, or a last hurrah before his most loyal supporters? |
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This was his last hurrah but even today, he still stays in the boxing games by refereeing fights in Ohio. |
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That leaves grunge, which is indeed emerging as a golden age of rock, perhaps the genre's last hurrah. |
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The bike race was dominated by Marc Coma in spite of a last hurrah from a Cyril Despres hungry for time to regain. |
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Day 18 proved to be the last hurrah for the Slovakian duo looking to stake their claims for the Hyundai Best Young Player Award. |
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Rio may have been a last hurrah for those who hope for vast 'Marshall Plans' to solve world problems. |
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If this is indeed her last hurrah, as many Democrats were predicting yesterday, Pelosi gave no hint of when she might step down. |
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In honor of this last hurrah, The Daily Beast has combed through clips of past debates. |
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It was either the decisive moment of the Tory leadership election campaign or the last hurrah of a politician shortly destined to join the nearly men of British politics. |
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It'll all return to normal with the last hurrah of Labour Day. |
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Is the last hurrah of the feminist movement to put a bunch of antiabortion Republican females in public office? |
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Michael Vick The next couple seasons should be the last hurrah for the almost 34-year-old quarterback. |
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Unless the issue of small arms proliferation can be placed on firmer footing, there is a danger that the 1998 Oslo conference, designed to launch broad international action, may be seen as its last hurrah. |
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Tony Jacklin has revealed his love of the links has drawn him back to Turnberry for a last hurrah. |
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Determined to enjoy one last hurrah before university, they head off on a holiday abroad. |
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The last trip to Holland was the last hurrah for many of them. |
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It was the last hurrah for privateers in Bermuda who vigorously returned to the practice after experience in previous wars. |
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Their last hurrah is to spawn in the river where they were born. |
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