Sentences with phrase «early nail in the coffin»

Despite being caught up in all the excitement, for me this put an early nail in the coffin for PS2 emulation.

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Ultimately, few had expected anything other than a home victory here, and the win both keeps the Blues well in the title hunt (after Manchester City and Arsenal were both victorious a day earlier) and puts the final nail in the coffin of United's chances of successfully defending their Premier League crown.
This morning's YouGov poll, published in the Daily Telegraph, is surely the final nail in the coffin of any speculation about Gordon Brown calling a snap general election early in the New Year.
This finding puts the final nail in the coffin of the long - standing view that early mammals were primitive, shrew - like insectivores, overshadowed by the dinosaurs.
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After the success of Atari and the unfortunate issue plaguing video game systems in the early 1980's, NES was poised to either elevate the video game industry or put the last nail in its coffin.
It's the final nail in the coffin, as Sony announced that they will no longer be producing physical PS Vita releases come early next year.
While early innovators such as Revolut and Wirex have helped instigate a disruption, Safein is aiming to deliver the final nail in the coffin of the monopolisation of the e-commerce sector.
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