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== 'Final' may be better suited than 'Last' ==

As Romulus Augustus will continue to be the last even if the next comes (were said "next" the final or not, and if not the last remains until the next last and et cetra; there's no terminal finality in 'last', the word is not lasting or should I say enduring. [[Special:Contributions/67.171.248.22|67.171.248.22]] ([[User talk:67.171.248.22|talk]]) 07:49, 9 September 2010 (UTC)

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'Final' may be better suited than 'Last'

As Romulus Augustus will continue to be the last even if the next comes (were said "next" the final or not, and if not the last remains until the next last and et cetra; there's no terminal finality in 'last', the word is not lasting or should I say enduring. 67.171.248.22 (talk) 07:49, 9 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]