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Which piece helped coin the term "It ain't over ‘til the Fat Lady sings"?
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Which piece helped coin the term "It ain't over ‘til the Fat Lady sings"?
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It means that one should not presume to know the outcome of an event which is still in progress.
More specifically, the phrase is used when a situation is (or appears to be) nearing its conclusion.
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The correct answer is the Valkyrie. Hope this helps.
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