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Qué (quién) es FINALS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Finals; THE FINAL; The Final; Final (disambiguation); Finals (disambiguation)

finals         
finals
Brit. a series of examinations at the end of a degree course.
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finals
a series of games constituting the final stage of a competition.
finals         
n. (AE)
final examinations
to take one's finals
Finals (comics)         
FOUR-ISSUE COMIC BOOK MINI-SERIES
Finals (comic)
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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Final

Final, Finals or The Final may refer to:

  • Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which decides a winner for an event
    • Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of contests taking place after a regular season or round-robin tournament, culminating in a final by the first definition.
  • final (Java), a keyword in the Java programming language
  • Final case, a grammatical case
  • Final examination or finals, a test given at the end of a course of study or training
  • Part of a syllable
  • Final, a tone of the Gregorian mode
Ejemplos de uso de FINALS
1. Horton also made the horizontal bar finals, while Artemev qualified for the pommel horse finals.
2. He led the team to the European Championship finals in 1'80 and the World Cup finals in Spain in 1'82.
3. Many women and girls have made it through the heats and got into the quarter–finals or even the finals.
4. The South Africans lost in the finals in 1''8, and two years later went out in the semi–finals in 2000.
5. Christian Malcolm and Marlon Devonish, who carried Britains colours through the first round of the 200 metres, face quarter–finals and semi–finals today.