Sentences with phrase «fitting coda»

A "fitting coda" refers to a conclusion or ending that is appropriate and suits the earlier events or story. It is like the final touch or last part of a song that brings everything together nicely. Full definition
His superb leadership and yeoman work in the harrowing days and weeks after Hurricane Sandy were perhaps his finest hour, and a fitting coda to the first phase of what has been a stellar, if still emerging, career.
The newly arrived images are a fitting coda for Cassini's mission — diverse and beautiful.
John Boyega says that Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a fitting coda for co-star Carrie Fisher's character of Leia Organa Solo, and that he really enjoyed the «many» scenes they filmed together.
The Dragon of Dojima's song is ending, but is this a fitting coda to the Kiryu's legacy?
Donté's comments to me about how best to use the film highlight its underlying spirit and are a fitting coda to this story:
If a board member felt a merger was the best course of action, how would he or she go about convincing Mr. Tippie that the history of Dover Motorsports and the jobs of its employees would be best secured through a merger, and that this transaction would be a fitting coda to an illustrious career spanning over six decades?
The work is a fitting coda for an exhibition of an artist whose signature is the comic amalgamation of high and low artistic conventions.
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