The authority recommended closing the school as part of a drive to improve education standards across the county. |
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I take a hammer to the concrete that is keeping my barn doors from closing and develop an entirely new appreciation for stoneworkers. |
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Colm Kelly played well coming close to scoring a few times in the closing minutes. |
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This focus is consistent with the practice of closing the books of account annually. |
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We're still closing the books on 2003, and there will be a summary article in the April issue of the magazine. |
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That should mean not forcing more car-dependence and more fossil fuel burning by closing neighbourhood walkable libraries. |
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But now, after 271 years serving ale to thirsty Mancunians, the pub is closing its doors. |
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The opening and closing ceremonies for the Commonwealth Games will draw on Mancunian culture to produce spectacular shows. |
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Since June, final salary pension schemes have been closing at twice the rate of last year. |
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Police chiefs said closing the unit would save taxpayers tens of thousands of pounds. |
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So, tena koutou, and I shall leave the closing address from our party to the eloquence of my colleague. |
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If the closing minutes were meaty and bad-tempered, the opening exchanges had been more pleasant if no less intense. |
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Care should be taken to use a minimal amount of suture in closing the tenotomy. |
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The flower closing occurs through upward movements of the tepals, which return to their bud position. |
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As pain sears through my leg, I release the rope and slump to the river bed, closing my eyes in pain. |
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He's one of the chief architects of the drug plan for seniors that people talked so much about in the closing days of last year. |
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After the closing credits have rolled, look back on the words and actions of some of the protagonists, and you'll see that they make no sense. |
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The closing minutes of the first semifinal heat saw a strong set, some jumbled take-offs and a few crowd-pleasing wipeouts. |
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I arrived about fifteen minutes early, and leaned against a thick tree, closing my eyes for a moment. |
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The three robbers surprised guards last December when they burst into the museum five minutes before closing time, one wielding a machine gun. |
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Congress actually passed a bill which made Sunday closing a condition for the appropriation of federal money. |
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How many times do you see people loading their kids into their cars, closing the doors, hopping in themselves, and then lighting a cigarette? |
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He looked out his bubble window and saw a mixed gaggle of Fw 190s and Me 109s closing head-on in line abreast. |
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The closing lines of this poem verify the poet's intense intellectual and emotional engagement with nature. |
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Monday, October 20 is the closing date for receipt of entries for baking competition, Hallowe'en barmbrack and afternoon tea event. |
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She shoots me and my wife an apologetic look before smiling at the kids and closing the door. |
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These paintings nostalgically evoke the closing frames of old films, with their scripted letterforms superimposed over technicolour backgrounds. |
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For example, paying off your credit card balance or closing unneeded accounts could raise your score. |
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Considering it's the heart of March Madness and closing in on opening day in baseball, I'll give the Vegas boys a break on the time delay. |
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Almost hypnotic he thought, and upon closing his eyes he saw a vast field of marigolds and daisies that had covered the backyard to his home. |
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Number 3 seems banally sensible, until you read Howard's closing statement. |
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If he thinks I'm doing something wrong or if I break something or screw something up he gives me extra cleaning duties to do at closing time. |
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But it's the magical eight-minute closing track which sets the seal on this classic album. |
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Note the scuff marks caused by the screwdriver when opening and closing the coolant tank's plug. |
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Its closing would mean thousands of veterans would no longer have access by mass transit to a hospital or any access at all. |
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Some veterans have chosen to deal with what they saw by closing it out of their minds. |
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Dinners at the convention hotel, especially the closing banquet, are more formal. |
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We're still working hard, closing teams down, and beavering away until we get a result. |
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But their decision to rest their case without presenting a defence rebuttal allows closing arguments to begin as early as Wednesday next week. |
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The soles of his shoes scuff the wet asphalt of black-and-white back alleys, headlights closing in behind him. |
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We were able to get along amiably throughout the entire trial, down to the last closing argument. |
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Then they came over and made sure that I was still securely bound. Finally they withdrew, closing the window after them. |
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Firms are closing attractive company pensions left, right and centre, then replacing them with inferior substitutes. |
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And the long clarinet solo over a thundering funk break in the closing piece makes you leap to your feet. |
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He's obviously a bit unsure about his closing sentence but as a zippy opening paragraph, that first bit is quite fun. |
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The closing date for season ticket holders to reserve their seats and get discounted tickets for the friendly match is tomorrow. |
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Fly-fishing and white-water rafting disrupted the sensitive Harlequin duck breeding grounds, thus permanently closing the river to human use. |
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I was finally, mercifully, closing the door to my religious past and beginning life anew. |
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But independent pharmacists are already closing ranks to fight any proposed changes. |
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If you do wish to make a brief closing comment, this is the point at which you have that opportunity. |
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At his urging I strummed the guitar, closing my eyes as a gorgeous deep sound resonated. |
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The company has been bought out by a large French chain, and they are closing all the smaller stores and rebranding the larger ones. |
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I leapt to my feet, gathered my belongings and moved quickly towards the closing doors. |
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Stock investors took a new leap of faith today, sending the Dow Jones industrials up about 400 points at the closing bell only minutes ago. |
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After he had got the car on the highway, he relaxed, closing his eyes and leaning back. |
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The teammates, all female, asserted that her terrifying behavior that day justified their permanently closing ranks against her. |
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But this morning, the Administration's best and brightest were closing ranks. |
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It was only in the closing stages when Paul's brakes faded slightly that he had to back off the chase. |
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If a child were to be killed outside a school, would we talk about closing the school? |
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I mean, let's see you write three to four thousand of these monstrous stanzas, with their sinewy ababbcbcc rhyme scheme and closing alexandrine. |
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Tubal ligation involves closing off the fallopian tubes in a woman so that eggs cannot reach the uterus. |
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There is no opening speech from the prosecution and neither side makes closing speeches. |
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In 1968 the church opposed the sale of liquor, supported Sunday closing laws, and favored right-to-work laws. |
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He had bought the sink in the shop's closing down sale on the Saturday and left it in the garage overnight. |
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Fellow Finnish button-accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen supplies a peaceful closing tune named after Finland's national flower, the lily of the valley. |
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The wraparound mortgage is a creative way to allow a buyer to purchase property without having to qualify for a loan or to pay closing costs. |
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For rebreather divers, closing the loop, drinking, and reopening the loop requires long breath-holding. |
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Join me at the end of the hour with the closing bell and a wrap-up of the trading day. |
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The smiley icon appeared momentarily, one of the eyes closing quickly as it winked. |
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To relive the excitement of the lock-in, I'll be starting work at closing time tonight, and working through till breakfast. |
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He did as he was told, closing the door and relaxing a little, sitting on the chair the wrong way round and leaning on the back. |
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We are the ones who, upon closing in on a work of art, liberate the powers confined within. |
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The tension generated throughout the work by the collision of major and minor thirds is left clearly unresolved in these closing bars. |
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On home territory, Loch Lomond Sailing Club held their closing keelboat regatta in some devilish conditions. |
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Their unprecedented public embrace confirmed the government was closing ranks against a common foe. |
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The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel. |
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Indeed I spoke with one person who had just alighted from a train the day after the closing celebrations of the games. |
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She took a deep breath and pressed her palms together, lacing her fingers and closing her eyes. |
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This means not closing off potential avenues of progress simply because we can imagine how they might lead society astray. |
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She sought sanctuary in the guest room, closing the door behind her and crawling under the covers. |
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It was an ecclesiastical sanction that had the effect of closing churches and suspending religious services. |
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The food industry was closing ranks today over the prospect of introducing a traffic light-style scheme to label the healthiness of foods. |
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Zhou suggested closing some small-scale animal farms in poor condition in order to better administer the industry. |
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The paper was reinstated and an investigation into the closing of the paper was organized. |
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At this, there are several loud clicking sounds, as of relays closing their circuits. |
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This piece is lyrically substandard to the surrounding material, and the closing title track doesn't find its sea legs until the very end. |
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The net was closing last night on raiders who fired at unarmed gardai during a bank robbery in Co Limerick yesterday. |
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Dusk was gently closing in and the mist rolling up from the Ribble estuary as we parked the car and set off along the tow path. |
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Leaving his boyhood club was like closing the last page on a well-thumbed book. |
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On Monday Loyalist extremists had blockaded 125 main roads, closing down entire cities and towns. |
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It may also surprise you to learn that the closing speed at which aircraft collide is typically relatively slow. |
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The rupiah has been on a rising trend against the dollar with the local unit closing at a 31-month high last week. |
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The centre will be closing for four days from March 29 to April 2, while temporary buildings are put up on the site. |
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And the closing title track, where the Kronos strings weep sad harmonies, is a lament of utter anguish unlike anything else on the disc. |
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Their winning league run actually extends to 16 games, having won their two closing fixtures of last season. |
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He slid his arm around her and pulled her closer, closing his eyes under the feelings assailing him. |
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John Savage's yearning flute sound, with the band closing around him like shadows in moonlight, is exquisite on Faded Beauty. |
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The road becomes a gravel track and begins to ascend through silver birch as the hills start closing in. |
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I'm out of town the rest of today for a loan closing and to break bread with an old friend or two. |
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The closing address will be delivered by the Head of the School of Business at the Waterford Institute. |
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He spent 16 years baking artisanal breads and French pastries at his shop in Garden City before closing that business five years ago. |
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Melayn nodded and winked ever so slightly at Hazel before closing her eyes. |
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While everyone performs well enough, it is only in the closing arias that the opera comes alive. |
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I stole fifteen minutes to go and sit on the patio, closing my eyes and lifting my face to the sun. |
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For years Irish politics dealt with weighty issues such as unemployment, closing the poverty gap and education for all. |
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The hospital is closing ward five, which deals with acute medical patients, until more nursing staff are recruited. |
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But the ball lipped out of the cup on the 18th hole, meaning the Englishman's six points for his closing round ensured victory. |
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Angry residents have formed an action group to campaign against the closing of a health centre. |
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Felicia wedged herself between the closing door and its frame, easing her way into the house. |
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The gang burst into Preston's jewellers in Yorkshire Street as staff were closing the shop on Friday 4 November. |
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There are other ways of conserving our energy, such as water power, and nuclear power stations, which the Government seem to be closing down. |
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It could happen this time around, with four, five or six also-rans in each major league clutching at the last straw in the closing weeks. |
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Valery subtly suggests the progression of evening in the language of the second quatrain's closing lines. |
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Tossing the bed sheets into the washer, I turned on the water and poured in a bit of soap, closing the lid after and letting it work itself. |
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The New York Times reports this morning on Mitt Romney's difficulty closing the social gap between him and downscale voters. |
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Ryan squinted, closing his left eye as he took aim at this narrow target. |
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The closing minutes and stoppage time produced much in the way of drama, albeit played out against the surreal backdrop of supporters streaming towards the exit. |
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The closing date for receipt of applications is Tuesday, August 5 at 5pm. |
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For 118 years, the sitting president nearly always has had the last laugh with closing remarks at an annual white-tie wingding called the Gridiron Club dinner. |
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Across the country thousands upon thousands of polling stations are closing and votes are beginning to be counted to determine the new rulers of the country. |
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An important question to ask in closing will be whether our redactor is merely an editor or also plays the role of author through his redactional activity. |
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Worse still, the electro beat that underscores most of the album wears thin to the point of redundancy by the time the closing track rolls around. |
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They are also offering to send out rubbish patrols after closing to pick up bottles, flyers and food wrappings in the immediate vicinity of the premises. |
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But the closing of one school after another exposes the hollowness of those promises. |
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We could see the progress made toward closing the digital divide come to a full stop. |
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Other sources of revenue include a tax on stock and bond transactions, closing corporate tax shelter loopholes, projected budget surpluses, and household out-of pocket costs. |
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For the undercover, the closing of the case meant the end of five years of living a double life. |
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If you are riding down a straightaway at speed with somebody closing in on you, you can literally feel a rearward tug as they move into your slipstream. |
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A closing dinner for Havenrock II was held in dusseldorf in July 2007, according to Bloomberg News. |
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Each is taught tasks such as picking up dropped items, opening and closing doors, helping remove clothing, and even emptying laundry out of the washing machine. |
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The other two androgynes were closing in on Jess from behind. |
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In 2000, meat cutters in a Jacksonville, Texas store voted to organize and shortly after that the company announced it was closing the department. |
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The resounding thud of the door closing was the next thing she heard. |
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Meanwhile, employers have made a decision to pass retirement responsibility back to the state, by closing final salary schemes up and down the country. |
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The company is cutting jobs and closing plants to save money as demand ebbs for its china dinner services, glassware and crystal because consumers are spending less. |
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Despite several appeals, including the offer of a cash reward for information, police have not yet caught his killer or killers, although they say the net is closing in. |
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Now, as it turns out, men are fretting about their closing window to meet someone and have kids. |
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With Watergate closing in, Nixon fired Haldeman and Ehrlichman in a fruitless effort to insulate himself. |
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Her ears picked up the sound of a door closing and a lock catching. |
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She then walked out, Jude closing the door and locking it behind her. |
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The barrier valve furthermore has a tappet, which engages the support body and is movable relative to the armature and carries a closing body of a seat valve. |
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Unlike the town hall format on display in Hempstead, N.Y., there will be two minutes for closing arguments by each candidate. |
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Southampton has made great strides over the past six years in closing the gap between our results and the national averages, and we are proud of this achievement. |
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There are long, lingering closing down sales at the two rental shops nearest to my flat, and the local Blockbuster is emptier every time I go there. |
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The auricles are small, clearly separated from the anterior and posterior margins of the shell and are found in the plane of the closing of the valves. |
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The work has caused a great deal of disruption and the closing off of the traffic lights in the centre has meant long tailbacks on all the roads into the town. |
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There was more drama on the run-in as the horse did well to avoid someone dressed as Santa who made a dash across the track in the closing stages. |
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Before closing the skin incisions, perioperative team members count all sponges, sharps, and instruments and report correct counts to the surgeon. |
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I did a barrel roll, dropping a step and closing the throttle. |
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Cho has made the sandy issue the focus of his campaign for the closing weeks. |
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She laughed, then entered, the thick door closing behind her. |
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Another chilling recipe for injustice and resentment by closing down the open society you seek to promote. |
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The unexpected closing surge from the Scots continued, and they had been banging away at the Newport line once again in injury-time when the referee blew for no-side. |
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It's not that I want half-day closing and last orders at 10.30 pm. |
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I waited and waited, closing my eyes with fear and impatience, but all was silent as the grave. |
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Almost every dramatic or comedy film of the early 1930s was virtually scoreless, except for the music heard during the opening and closing credits. |
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One of our conclusions at the closing of this conference could very well be that after the digital revolution we are all cured of our techno-phobia. |
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Sunday's closing gala cabaret promises to be a rollicking affair. |
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The audience never hears from Candy again until the closing credit when a note reveals she has returned to her abusive ex. |
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Crumbs tried to adjust by closing stores, cutting costs, and seeking to license its name. |
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Marina has gotten used to him closing the door as he steps inside a back room. |
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So while mourning the closing of De Robertis, consider that we might someday mourn the bankruptcy of whatever chain replaces it. |
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And the Ukrainian army, slowly, uncertainly, but ineluctably, is closing in on this besieged ghost-town of a city. |
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As the festival wraps, Ragnar Kjartansson's boatload of musicians play its closing notes. |
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The great Shadow, closing in on us, flung wide those gates of Death once more, and turning, before passing through, beckoned to our Maluka to follow. |
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The family was taking some private moments for a closing of the coffin in keeping with Chinese ritual. |
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The top share index hit its highest closing level since December 1999 yesterday, with technical analysts betting the broader market could push on further still. |
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There are water-witchers out divining and they're closing in on you. |
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That evening, when Gary was done closing up for the night, he bid Mr. McCullough goodbye, stepped out the back way, mounted his bike, and headed home. |
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There are numerous scenes where the deli owner hosts two friends, also immigrants, after closing time. |
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I've never liked putting closing punctuation inside quotation marks. |
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The scene serves as the coda to The Last of the Unjust, and it ranks as one of the most splendid closing sequences in cinema. |
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That was a rare moment of danger for Sweden, who dominated possession but only seriously looked like scoring in the closing periods of both halves. |
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After the closing date of February 21st a panel of judges will select shortlists for each category, for voting by the general public from 7th April. |
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Antoine Bessette lost his rear wing in the closing laps of the race, but the former rally driver kept firm control of his car and finished in eighth. |
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He wants to consolidate services, closing police and fire stations if necessary. |
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He sighed, closing his eyes and reaching his arms out in front of him. |
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Police wearing riot gear responded by closing roads and kettling in the protesters outside the mosque, refusing to allow movement between their lines. |
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The TDU is also flushed with seawater to ensure it is completely empty and the ball valve is clear before closing the valve. |
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A recording of the shipping forecast can be heard during the closing credits of Rick Stein's food heroes. |
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The patient is also asked to swallow his own saliva after two weeks of the operation by efficiently closing the buckle cavity. |
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They often do this in spurts of several seconds before closing the shell entirely and sinking back to the bottom of their environment. |
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But the closing Euston Road, with its lostin-a-traffic-jam musings, takes her prosaic songwriting to new levels of charmlessness. |
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The Oligocene sees the beginnings of modern ocean circulation, with tectonic shifts causing the opening and closing of ocean gateways. |
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Its closing during the Oligocene had significant impact on both ocean circulation and climate. |
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During neap tides, they exhibit much longer closing periods than during the spring tide. |
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At the end of the clash, they were both given the chance to make a closing speech. |
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But he knew his baiting mission was close to completion, as his force was rapidly closing with Scheer's main body. |
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Deployment would take twenty irreplaceable minutes, and the fleets were closing at full speed. |
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The custodian pressed the emergency stop button, closing huge valves in the sea lines and ceasing all oil and gas extraction. |
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First the fall of Antwerp to the Spanish and later also the closing of the Scheldt were causes of a considerable emigration of Antverpians. |
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The 10th Brigade arrived first, only to find that the Germans were closing in on the British field artillery. |
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MediaHighway is a fully multi-tasking middleware that enables viewers to use multiple iTV applications at the same time without closing them. |
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When closing in on their prey, they emit a combination of a short bark and a howl. |
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He was selected on 11 August 2012 to carry the flag for the Great Britain team at the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony. |
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Bring centres have set opening and closing times similar to Recycling Centres but are smaller in size and serve a smaller community. |
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The Atlantic and Indian Oceans continued to expand, closing the Tethys Ocean. |
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The evidence for when the Central American landmass emerged and the closing of the Central American Seaway can be divided into three categories. |
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The closing of the seaway allowed a major migration of land mammals between North and South America or The Great American Interchange. |
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Tuzo Wilson, which describes the periodic opening and closing of ocean basins. |
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Sea ice surrounding Iceland extended for miles in every direction, closing harbors to shipping. |
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Plans for closing the Zuiderzee had been made over thirty years earlier but had not yet passed in parliament. |
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Humans have characteristically crowded teeth, with gaps from lost teeth usually closing up quickly in young individuals. |
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During the closing years of the 20th century designers began working on helicopter noise reduction. |
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He then gained an incredible 11 places in the closing 16 laps finishing on the podium in third. |
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I was kind of looking at the ball, keeping him in my peripheral and all of sudden I see him closing in on the ball. |
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Hydraulic action takes place when air in a joint is suddenly compressed by a wave closing the entrance of the joint. |
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Caulking as a term has spread to the building trade, meaning the activity of closing up joints and gaps in buildings. |
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In August, the band was the first to perform at the closing ceremony of the London Olympic Games. |
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Following that the band was the closing act to the new year celebration of 2014 in Dublin, Ireland. |
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Crewmen, springs that are too tight can be a bummer, especially if they happen to be the closing springs on your Paladin's breechblock. |
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They were concerned that Ferrari's Vettel had faster closing laps of up to two seconds per lap. |
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Solera anticipates that the closing of the offering will take place on or about June 2, 2014, subject to customary closing conditions. |
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Jynx Playware, the start-up software company he co-founded three years ago, is now closing a deal to sell Futsim in Europe. |
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Kotelnik rallied in the closing rounds but could not land a decisive punch on Khan, Kotelnik throwing everything he had in the final two stanzas. |
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The commercial lending cycle begins with the commitment for and ends with the closing of the postconstruction loan. |
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On 17 September 2017, the United States considered closing its Cuban embassy following mysterious sonic attacks on its staff. |
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The president of the organizing committee and the CGF president make their closing speeches and the Games are officially closed. |
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Alexander instituted a special rite for the closing of a holy door, as well. |
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The closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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Panetta told troops in Texas that the United States would not tolerate Iran's closing of the strait. |
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During the last 100,000 years eustatic sea level fluctuations have led to alternate opening and closing of the straits. |
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The disease killed an estimated 400,000 Europeans per year during the closing years of the 18th century. |
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The opening and closing ceremonies as well as athletics took place at Civic Stadium. |
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During the closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympics, the Olympic Flag was formally handed over from the Mayor of Beijing to the Mayor of London. |
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In all 13 colonies, Patriots had overthrown their existing governments, closing courts and driving away British officials. |
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His crew hoisted the sails and the Adventure manoeuvred to point her starboard guns toward Maynard's sloops, which were slowly closing the gap. |
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This Frame of Government consisted of a preamble, seven articles and a signed closing endorsement. |
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The Underground runs a limited service on Christmas Eve with some lines closing early, and does not operate on Christmas Day. |
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The most important rules for companies, mostly closing contracts with consumers, are listed in Art. |
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Volumes 82, 97, and 98 of Corpus Juris Secundum appear in the closing credits of the Perry Mason television series. |
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Army bomb disposal experts blew up the package after closing off part of Brighton's seafront. |
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Portcullises fortified the entrances to many medieval castles, securely closing off the castle during time of attack or siege. |
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To translate from HTML to XHTML would also require the addition of any omitted opening or closing tags. |
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From the 1970s on, the steel industry contracted, with works at Ebbw Vale, Shotton and East Moors in Cardiff closing and layoffs elsewhere. |
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Jockey Joe Fanning kicked for home in the closing stages and the grey shot clear to beat Chookie Royale by just over a length. |
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In October 2017, GE announced they would be closing research and development centers in Shanghai, Munich and Rio de Janeiro. |
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At the end of Victor's narrative, Captain Walton resumes the telling of the story, closing the frame around Victor's recounting. |
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Festival director Marco Muller resigned on the closing day and festival president Giuseppe Buffi died 13 days before the opening. |
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Go to the breathing room and smile, closing the door behind you peacefully. |
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By contrast, XHTML requires all elements to have an opening tag and a closing tag. |
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By the end of the Ordovican, Gondwana was at the south pole, early North America had collided with Europe, closing the Atlantic Ocean. |
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If the lanifice of Mende at least staggered into the closing years of the ancien regime, it only did so in a purely nominal sense. |
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In January 2014 it was stated on the BBC news website that the notice period with the Duchy for closing is 10 years. |
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One in which prices barely hold their own, and are inclined to sag off a little during the day, closing lower than they opened. |
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The prison estate certainly needs an overhaul, but reducing demand would mean closing prisons, not opening them. |
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The CEO's ringtone was the Ka-CHING of a cash register and The Prez's sounded like the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange. |
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The achievement earned Campbell a shoutout at the closing banquet, which he used to rally some national pride. |
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Sally Gainsbury of the Nuffield Trust said many current plans involve shifting or closing services. |
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In the closing weeks of 1959 and the early weeks of 1960, book dealers must have had a bonanza in selling thesaurusi. |
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The Polish People's Army took part in the Battle of Berlin, the closing battle of the European theater of war. |
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Before closing the pouch, we placed an Angiocath through the anterior wall of the pouch to pass the slippery wire up the ureter. |
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A revived soap box derby for this year's Springtime In Paris festival will see the county closing a series of roads in the town. |
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Especially for women living in rural areas of France, the closing of the churches meant a loss of normalcy. |
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That coup some historians consider the closing of the specifically republican phase of the French Revolution. |
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In sooth, I care but little for the glory of closing in combat with the one yclept Dragon Man. |
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I had a feeling that Turkish authorities were closing their eyes. |
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A spot of superfluous cross-dressing enlivens the closing minutes, garnished with a very funny sight gag involving a security pass. |
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Shell closing limits exposure of the mantle to light, hence autotrophy will be limited. |
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Microprint, which produced the RTE Guide, announced last week it was closing blaming rising costs and increased competition from England. |
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It featured a flashback fiesta to British music with The Who closing the performance. |
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Despite rejigging the setlist, Lightening Bolt, the song where it all started for his fans, remains his show-stopping closing track. |
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At one point in the closing show, the pair visited the Reform Club in London where mock turtle soup was on the menu. |
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Jackson's long 3-pointer was an airball in the closing seconds and the Nets secured the rebound. |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corporation today announced that it has satisfied all closing conditions for the acquisition of Alation Systems Inc. |
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With many pubs across the country closing every week, this growth in the number of micro pubs selling excellent real ales is welcomed. |
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The closing ceremony of the Olympic Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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There are several Olympic rituals and symbols, such as the Olympic flag and torch, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. |
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Such changes might include a closing factory, market manipulation, the signing of international trade treaties, new natural gas regulation, etc. |
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Idle later performed the song as part of the 2012 Olympic Games closing ceremony. |
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On 12 August 2012, Queen performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. |
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Back inside her SUV, she was just closing the door when she saw a carjacker shove his gun inside. |
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The five-year-old was sent into the lead two out by Ryan Hatch and strolled clear in the closing stages to trounce Anteros by 11 lengths. |
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Indonesian authorities appear to be closing in on the wreckage of the Adam Air 737-400 that was lost on Jan. |
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Arctiid, who had cut out much of the running, kept on well in the closing stages to finish two and a half lengths away in third. |
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After closing the Indra due to noise complaints, he moved them to the Kaiserkeller in October. |
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But in the closing stages Bishop spotted a gap to go over and Hook converted to set up a nervous finish for the Blues, who managed to hold on. |
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Now the Three Mariners was the inn chosen by Henchard as the place for closing his long term of dramless years. |
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Proposals include reducing academic programs and closing cafeterias at Ventura, Oxnard and Moorpark colleges. |
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The furious Tigers chief picked up two successive technical fouls in the closing stages after seeing his side throw away a 59-41 half-time lead. |
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But for some of us, while its closing was sad, it was a tempered sadness. |
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The early reaction to Shami closing his account is similarly alarmed. |
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Sabbatarianism, opposition to gambling, early closing of hotels and prohibition of alcohol are sometimes said to be Scottish influences. |
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On February 8, 2000, a cyberhacker attacked Yahoo, Amazon, eBay, CNN, and Buy.com, closing them for several hours. |
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London forward Steele Retchless was sin-binned in the closing minutes as Bradford ended with a flourish. |
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Suddenly No 2's voice broke the radio silence and informed the leader about four bogies closing in from east. |
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Horne remembered closing her eyes as a wave of fury swept over her. |
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Willie Mullins' gelding made all the running under Ruby Walsh and stayed on strongly in the closing stages to beat Azorian by five lengths. |
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Armure is now three from three at Kempton, having stayed on best to win the closing 1m4f handicap under a determined Philip Robinson. |
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The complimentary closing is the word grouping used to bring the message or text to a close. |
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This marks the beginnings of English sonnet with 3 quatrains and a closing couplet. |
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It later softened to suggest a 1940s tea room orchestra in a Cuban-inspired movement and a lilting choros band in the closing Brazilian pastiche. |
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The company announced its departure from the solar energy market in December 2011 by closing its solar power business, BP Solar. |
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The proppant is a granular material that prevents the created fractures from closing after the fracturing treatment. |
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It is difficult to get resources out of acute care without closing buildings, which is a political problem particularly in rural areas. |
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The memorial is a small rock in an enclosed garden within the park inscribed with the closing lines from Fern Hill. |
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In August 2012, Take That performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics. |
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Hirst's representation of the British Union Flag formed the arena centrepiece for the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London. |
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Normally held in conjunction with the opening and closing ceremonies of the games, as many as 20 or more pipe bands will march and play together. |
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In recent decades, regulations to save fishing stock may limit the use of a fishing port, perhaps effectively closing it. |
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