Finish line (disambiguation)
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The Finish Line is the Finish Line Inc., the second largest athletic retailer based in the United States.

Finish line may also refer to:
  • The line in which a race ends
  • The Finishing Line
    The Finishing Line
    The Finishing Line is a short film produced in 1977 by British Transport Films, warning about the dangers children face on railway lines. Although it is not strictly a public information film, it is often considered to be so by fans of the genre...

    , a short film produced in 1977 by British Transport Films, warning about the dangers children face on railway lines
  • "Finish Line (song)
    Finish Line (song)
    "Finish Line" is a song recorded by British-Iranian artist Yasmin. Self-written, produced by Labrinth and co-produced by Marc Williams and featuring a sample from the Stevie Wonder recording "As", the song was released on 8 May 2011 as Yasmin's second single from her upcoming debut album...

    ", the second single by Yasmin
    Yasmin (musician)
    Yasmin Zarine Shahmir , who performs under the mononym Yasmin, is a British DJ and singer-songwriter. She is signed to record label Levels Entertainment, an imprint of Ministry of Sound and began her singing career in October 2010 when she appeared on rapper Devlin's single "Runaway"...

     from her upcoming debut album
  • "Finish Line", a song by Lou Reed from Set the Twilight Reeling
    Set the Twilight Reeling
    Set the Twilight Reeling is the seventeenth solo album by rock and roll singer Lou Reed.The cover art is by Stefan Sagmeister. The CD case sold with the album was a dark purple/blue hue, making the cover look like a dark blue picture of Reed's face; the bright yellow aspect and the "rays" of the...

  • "The Finish Line", a song by Axium from The Story Thus Far
    The Story Thus Far (album)
    The Story Thus Far is the fourth and final album by the band Axium, and features David Cook , Bobby Kerr , Jeff Shrout , Neal Tiemann , additional guitar on "AC" by Nick Gibson...

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