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  1. Beginning of the End. Enterprising journalist Audrey Ames (Peggie Castle) is determined to get the scoop on enormous grasshoppers that were accidentally created at the Illinois State experimental farm, and she endeavors to save Chicago despite a military cover-up.

  2. May 17, 2024 · The meaning of THE BEGINNING OF THE END is the start of a series of events that leads to the end. How to use the beginning of the end in a sentence.

  3. The End and the Beginning. By Wisława Szymborska. Translated by Joanna Trzeciak. After every war. someone has to clean up. Things won’t. straighten themselves up, after all. Someone has to push the rubble. to the side of the road,

  4. The Beginning or the End: Directed by Norman Taurog. With Brian Donlevy, Robert Walker, Tom Drake, Beverly Tyler. A docudrama detailing the research, development and deployment of the first atomic bomb, as well as the bombing of Hiroshima.

  5. Beginning of the End is a 1957 American science fiction film produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon. It stars Peter Graves, Peggie Castle, and Morris Ankrum. An agricultural scientist, played by Graves, successfully grows gigantic vegetables using radiation.

  6. The novel is set in the suburbs of Cairo in the late 1930s and deals with the trials and tribulations of a middle-class family who are struggling to keep out of poverty after the death of the father, the sole breadwinner.

  7. The Beginning of the End, a 1998 book by Angelo Quattrochi and Tom Nairn about the May 68 events in France.

  8. THE BEGINNING OF THE END definition: 1. the point where something starts to get gradually worse, until it fails or ends completely: 2…. Learn more.

  9. The Beginning after the End Series. 10 primary works • 13 total works. A former King in both martial strength and authority, thrown across time and space into a realm of who knows where and when. Does he have to capability to rise up in this different world starting from the body of a mere infant?

  10. This phrase, at first (16th century) used only to describe an approaching death, gained a new meaning after the French lost the battle of Leipzig in 1813 and Talleyrand said to Napoleon, “C'est le commencement de la fin” (“It's the beginning of the end”).

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