Finish
Skip the first part of the call, and do all the rest of it. This has
a very precise meaning at high challenge levels. In the past, it has
been used in a very common-sense imprecise way, but it is no longer
used that way. An example of the old usage is "Chain Reaction but
the centers finish like a Wheel the Ocean" when the final Cast Off is
a counterclockwise push-cast. In modern terminology, that would be
considered an abuse of "finish". The correct modern way of saying
this is "Chain Reaction, centers Like a Wheel the Ocean." (One
could also say "centers Finish Wheel the Ocean" — since Wheel the
Ocean has two parts, the two concepts are equivalent.)
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