The company last month discontinued two product lines, which resulted in around 40 lay-offs and the closure of a design centre in France. |
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The abruptness of the closure announcement has left them shocked and desperately searching for an alternative venue. |
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In the present experiments, flower closure was not observed in any of the families in which petals abscise. |
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You can't uproot your family and buy a new house when there's talk of closure all the time. |
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The options are likely to include the closure of the 26-bed Battledown ward at Cheltenham in favour of a 46-bed ward at Gloucester. |
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One example cited is the closure in 1998 of a south Wales oil company when its lottery syndicate hit the jackpot. |
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The second proposed city academy in Islington is to be built out of the closure of Islington Green. |
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The city was saddened by the news of Terry's closure and readers were quick to suggest alternative uses for the factory site. |
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The closure of the gap and the erection of a new flyover have been put together in what seems to be a bureaucratic job lot. |
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Parents fighting to save a primary school from closure have lodged an application for a judicial review. |
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Following the meeting, residents have rallied to launch the petition, which is opposed to the closure of the two schools. |
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An outbreak of winter vomiting disease has led to the closure of three hospital wards in St George's Hospital. |
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It's closure follows on the heels of a number of other high profile shut-downs. |
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It's gutsy for Shanley to withhold the emotional satisfaction of closure in a drama fueled by such a fraught subject. |
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Supporters trying to stop the closure of Lowick School have vowed to fight on despite receiving a knock-back in their campaign. |
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Since its closure in October, the club building became a burnt-out wreck after being targeted by vandals and being gutted by two separate fires. |
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The main function of pyloric closure is to reduce the volume of fluid that refluxes into the distal stomach from the duodenum. |
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He said this, along with the closure and demolition of the Hayfield last year, meant the Yardies had been forced to move elsewhere. |
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The condition can result from either premature closure of the lambdoidal suture or positional head deformity. |
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Here too were the holy relics of colonial Ireland passing through closure into our new present. |
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The reluctance by our present government to investigate thoroughly and put closure on this matter is shameful. |
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He said he hoped this gave them closure but they would always have one person missing. |
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The five-week scheme will also mean the closure of lay-bys on both sides of the dual-carriageway road at this point. |
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The relationship counselling service has been rescued from the brink of closure in west and north Wiltshire. |
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It will take at least two years for the closure of the hospital with a number of patients remaining in residence during this time. |
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Manchester's only specialist clinic for anorexics and bulimics with potentially fatal conditions is under threat of closure to save NHS cash. |
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This unfortunate situation brought about the retrenchment of numerous employees and the closure of some lodges along the river. |
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After a two-year closure for seismic retrofits, the Campanile's 200-foot-high viewing platform is now open. |
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The cases were selected for release as part of the Home Office's review of the closure period applied to records. |
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The minister said he would not preside over the closure of any railway lines. |
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Traders in Havefordwest's top of town are up in arms at the lack of notice given to them over the closure of Market Street to traffic. |
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It is absolutely essential that something is done to arrest the mass closure of post offices across London. |
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They would be logging any incidents, to form a case for the closure of the home. |
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The closure was roundly condemned by many human rights organisations but they all knew their complaints would have no effect on policy. |
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This sculpture evolved into a repeat pattern because of the fact that the saddle surface refuses to permit the closure of form. |
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There is frequently poor closure of periods and an inept employment of rhythm in the closure of stanzas and of poems. |
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The bank did not say how many job losses the branch closure programme would entail. |
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It also claims 27,000 of the kiosks are running at a loss which has led to the closure of hundreds of boxes around the country. |
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Possible options to ensure that the dividend is safe include the closure or sale of loss-makers, such as the London Independent. |
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The press group was threatened with closure in June because of its inability to pay a fine of 170.000 maloti immediately and in full. |
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I really hope it can be saved from closure but it is down to the Post Office at the end of the day. |
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We have received a very apologetic letter about the closure of the West End Club, but it really left us in the lurch. |
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However, in response to the public outcry at the proposals, the council has now backtracked claiming talk of closure was a rumour. |
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They were today accused of trying to sneak a post office closure through the back door. |
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We are working with the constant threat of one closure after another and it is every man for himself. |
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This first closure order has started the ball rolling now and we expect there to be many more. |
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The feminine is positioned on the side of the open, the masculine on the side of liquidation, closure and exclusion. |
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Many now face a stark choice between closure and raising fees to a level which may be beyond low-paid parents. |
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Soldiers returning to complete the base closure mission could be housed together in barracks designated specifically for closure personnel. |
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Coloplast added a Velcro closure to alleviate those concerns while providing a secure seal. |
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A year ago the inpatients ward was threatened with closure but was saved at the last minute when the doctors surgeries agreed to provide cover. |
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Workers are preparing a second march through the North Queensland town of Rockhampton to protest the closure of the Lakes Creek meat works. |
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The selective closure can also help reduce parents' anxiety about their children who are out there exposed to physical dangers and health risks. |
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A useful escape tactic to a prey is to initiate a turn before predator closure and rely on a tight turn radius for escape. |
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The sudden and, as it turns out, mercifully brief closure of Fibbers threw into sharp relief the lack of venues for live music in York. |
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Mutations that disrupt the signaling interactions between epithelium and the underlying mesenchyme can cause eyelid closure defects. |
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The closure was announced in September but we voted on strikes over two months later. |
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This illustrates the essential place of the closure of the pylorus by tonic contraction in the prevention of such reflux. |
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He used the notion of a limit point to give closure axioms to define a topological space. |
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In the first part of the Committee stage, the Government senior whip moved a closure motion. |
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We microwaved a pizza and had a few drinks to celebrate the closure of business and I pretended to be sleepy drunk. |
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Final preparations are being made for the eight-week closure of Ipswich tunnel for the trackbed to be lowered. |
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The first fortnight will see closure of Slade Lane Junction to replace signalling equipment and trackwork, including switches and crossings. |
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United's possible bid for Inter defender Blanc could hit a stumbling block with the impending closure of the Serie A transfer window. |
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You sense the reaction to the pool closure has surprised and perhaps bewildered the council. |
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The mobile library service dates back to the age of horse and cart, but expanded rapidly with the closure of many smaller rural branches. |
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Ands until their abrupt closure late last year, the restaurant made a pretty good Cincinnati Chili and both real and mock turtle soups. |
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Every month another one bites the dust or news filters through of a fresh closure looming. |
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He said this would likely lead to a lengthy closure and possibly design modifications. |
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People worried a right of way to a primary school would be shut permanently have been reassured the closure is only temporary. |
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He has a knack for bringing closure to each of his 10 tracks at just the right moment. |
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Those advisers who urged on him an expression of contrition as a way of finding closure met with a blank refusal. |
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The Mercer Gallery reopened at the weekend after a month-long closure for maintenance and improvements to the lighting system. |
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A tic commonly affecting adults is a spasmodic closure of one or both eyes, known as blepharospasm. |
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Mrs Dearnley said parents are mounting a campaign to stop the closure going ahead. |
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It blamed the closure on the downturn in the technology sector and the postponement of several projects with large blue-chip companies. |
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The situation is not helped by the uncongenial interiors of public toilets and, of course, their widespread closure throughout Scotland. |
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The trade union federation is demanding that a list of 30 companies slated for closure be covered by a severance agreement. |
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Corporatisation has slimmed the size of the postal service and forced the closure of many old post offices. |
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In a way, this has turned out best for both of us and that is indeed the closure I needed. |
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He could not confirm the decision by BT to reprieve 100 phone boxes from closure because the relevant manager was unreachable. |
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Personally I like a slipper or velcro closure because I spend most of my gym time bouldering or belaying. |
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The closure is accompanied by the usual claptrap about improving customer service. |
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A lane closure is scheduled at the Presumpscot River Bridge for bridgework. |
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It illustrates the Nietzschean belief that art can give form and closure to the meaninglessness of existence. |
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Feelings were running high in New Malden about the planned night-time closure of the police station. |
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This technique allows for closure of the velum, thus excluding nasal NO contamination during expiration. |
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The notion that the cinema's closure somehow sparked the riots is well considered and not totally unbelievable. |
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The Flex-Strap closure is on all new 2004 styles that have a plastic buckle. |
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Precise coordination of the closure of the glottis and the action of the vocal cords produces the voice. |
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The closure programme was pushed though against vociferous and sometimes frightening opposition. |
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Successive appeals chronicled the progressive decline and eventual closure of the practice. |
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Park staff will be posting closure notices where footpaths and bridleways meet with the public highway. |
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This discussion is kept concise by the use of an elegant calculus of closure operations on group properties. |
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The margins of other Early Palaeozoic oceans had their own distinct closure histories and are thus excluded from our Caledonian orogen. |
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The first phase of the leaf closure begins when a trigger hair is disturbed. |
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The public hearing for the road closure was called to order although no members of the public had shown up. |
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The jacket features a stand-up collar with tri-color design, an open bottom hem with Shockcord drawstring closure and cord lock holder. |
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The company used the same threat of closure to pressure governments for financial handouts. |
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The district's cottage hospitals are being undermined by a policy of closure by stealth, a health watchdog has warned. |
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Despite the threat of closure hanging over the unit for the past 18 months, the number of births and pregnant women using the unit has increased. |
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It was also obvious that the threatened closure that still hangs over the school was never far from their thoughts. |
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She campaigned single-handedly against the closure during the 1970s of the steamie in the basement of the pool building. |
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Environmental health officers serve closure orders when they believe there is a serious and immediate danger to public health. |
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He had to step down from the position because of the closure of the shipyards. |
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The closure threatens the supply of clean, sterile needles to local intravenous drug users. |
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Surgical closure of the sternum is often accomplished with stainless steel wires, but other techniques are being investigated. |
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Extending my arm swiftly causing his body to careen helplessly over some empty tables and land in a heap, brought closure to the altercation. |
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The standard corner stitch is used for closure of tissue corners with an approximate 90-degree angle. |
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The headmistress of Rainhall Road Primary School, Barnoldswick, issued a blunt warning regarding statements about the closure of the school. |
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They will be asked to choose one of four options, none of which proposes the outright closure of both homes. |
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The former kind of clause I shall call ceteris paribus clause, the latter one closure clause. |
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He did not say how many of them would face closure if sewage costs were increased substantially. |
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This turquoise shirred charmeuse dress features twisted straps, padded bra cups, side-zip closure and a crisscross back. |
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A week-long closure of both plants is expected to take place in June, in a further effort to cut overhead costs. |
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In addition, by serving multiple charter schools, a trust wouldn't be crippled by the closure of a single charter school. |
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Staveley, near Chesterfield, has been hit hard by the closure of a number of major employers in the last decade. |
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It's admittedly cheesy and sentimental but it's important to me because it represented a big emotional closure for me. |
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Parents fighting the closure of their children's junior school won a hollow victory at London's Appeal Court last night. |
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The area suffered another blow with the closure of more footpaths in the tourist honeypot of Ingleton. |
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He said the closure of the branches would lead to restructuring and improvement of the efficiency of money circulation. |
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The wound should be thoroughly cleansed, and delayed closure should be allowed. |
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Routine closure was performed with closure of the patellar peritenon in the patellar tendon group. |
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Canopy closure was measured with a spherical densiometer and a clinometer was used to estimate slope and canopy height. |
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He said there would be need to make up for the three weeks that had been lost following the premature closure of the institution. |
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A similar process occurred with the Richmond Report in the 1980s, which paved the way for the closure of mental health institutions. |
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The closure of many health institutions in recent years has provided opportunities for Government, but they have not been taken. |
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The mood of the meeting was melancholy, as the closure of the butter plant and grocery shop, were very much in the minds of those present. |
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The fabric at the closure of the zipper is nice and smooth and designed nicely at the top of the zipper so as to not irritate the chin. |
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The intent of the design of the closure system was to seal the shafts to prevent leakage into the mine and preserve the current mine stability. |
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There are still members on this side who have not made a contribution, and Government members have continued to move closure motions. |
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The Government has already moved one closure motion to try to stop this debate. |
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When the film reaches its open-ended conclusion, any potential closure and resolution have vanished. |
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And certainly, that will eliminate certain suspects and hopefully bring closure for the parents, whether she's alive or not. |
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They conduct imaginary conversations and write letters to their loved ones, bringing closure not completed at the time of death. |
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I think that this is probably the most important link in the evidence that ought to bring closure to this matter. |
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It also serves to bring closure to their families, who never received an accurate account of how their loved ones died. |
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The president did so, informing the professor that the matter was being brought to closure with the charge against her withdrawn. |
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If the novel offers closure and mature resolution, then this is it, but the case remains unproven. |
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The ending does not convey narrative closure or resolution but catapults us violently back to the beginning. |
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But now that I've seen the film about four times, it really brings a sense of closure to that whole experience. |
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Divorce counseling is concerned with helping the couple gain some sense of closure regarding their relationship. |
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It's gutsy for the author to withhold the emotional satisfaction of closure in a drama fueled by such a fraught subject. |
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Whether his surviving victims will, in fact, experience such closure is a question that only they can answer. |
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With the news of the birth of their healthy baby came a sense of closure to an intensely emotional case. |
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A council letter dispatched on Friday to explain the cockle bed closure decision met with a furious response from cocklers. |
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We stress that our board has made no decisions in respect of closure or any other option. |
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By the 1980s, however, financial imperatives led to the closure and demolition of much of Glasgow's cutting-edge church estate. |
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The closure of the Metal Gallery in 2004, only a year after its inauguration, demonstrates all too clearly this lack of visibility. |
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One of the EU's main arguments for the closure of the old reactors was the lack of a protective encasement around them. |
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Those who voted in favour of the closure argue it will help preserve the historic structure. |
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The pillar box was removed from outside the former Fishergate Post Office in Fulford Road earlier this year, following the closure of the office. |
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Campaigners fighting to save a maternity unit from closure have won a stay of execution. |
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Seven pits are scheduled for closure in the region, and 35,000 jobs will be lost. |
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There can be no reason why there should not be immediate instigation of closure procedures. |
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It has to be remembered that under Minister Dempsey's closure plan, there will be no intake of students at St. Brigid's come next September. |
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If the proposed plans go ahead there is a very real danger that the closure of this business will lead to the loss of this unique service. |
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We immediately put a closure order on river traffic and new metal plating was brought in within hours to effect temporary repairs. |
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The difficulty is to ensure that the resulting position is coherent with both our physical constitution and the closure of physics. |
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With the closure of the temples, sacred property reverted to the imperial fisc. |
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The new park will require the closure of a commercial fishery that is one of the poor nation's economic mainstays. |
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Representatives were holding talks with the Commission in an attempt to save cod fishing grounds from total closure next year. |
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Peripheral iridectomy is performed in cases of angle closure glaucoma, both in the affected eye and prophylactically in the other eye. |
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Late closure of isolation wards led to infection of visitors and spread of the disease to the community. |
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Notification of the closure had been included in the paperwork the flight crew received before departure. |
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The postmaster of a Bradford post office earmarked for closure blames a loss of trade on child benefits being paid into banks. |
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An era spanning over 600 years has ended in Tenby with the closure of the town's courthouse. |
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This would mean the closure of the freight yard in Ballina Station and the potential loss of twelve jobs. |
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For the people who fought against the closure plans, it is the culmination of a seven-month campaign to secure the future of the pools. |
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It blamed the closure of the company on cutbacks in the health and hotel sectors. |
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Single layer appositional closure is recommended for most cystotomies and particularly for thick-walled bladders. |
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A cystotomy is then performed to remove all possible calculi, followed by routine closure of the bladder. |
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Both cystotomies were repaired intraoperatively with a two-layer closure using an absorbable suture. |
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I do not have the details of all 2,700 schools in my head, but, from memory, I gazetted the closure of that school just before Christmas. |
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The closure of the pool, the closest to the university, may be a deciding factor in students coming here or not. |
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West Yorkshire Fire Service has to be notified of any closure of a petrol station so that it can be decommissioned and made safe. |
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This aspect has to be closely monitored by regulating agencies, and defaulters must be threatened with closure of business, failing compliance. |
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The closure of a further service facility in rural areas will completely defeat this aim. |
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The show has become so dense with allusions to itself, the story lines so complicated, that no closure is possible within any one episode. |
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The closure of the Victoria means that the village high street now only has one other pub, The Woolpack. |
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Physical examination was notable for a widely split S2 and a prominent pulmonic closure sound. |
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Former pupils and teachers joined together to mark the closure of a school. |
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And if it would be detrimental, the council will consider postponing the closure of the home. |
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Since the durries are woven from waste there is no dearth of raw material as of now, but with the closure of mills it would be a different story. |
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The combination of a paralytic and a senile ectropion leads to a defect of eyelid closure in association with a disorder of lacrimal function. |
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In order to apply closure to the mayhem, a farmer, driven insane after the loss of his youngest son, arrives in the nick with assorted homemade weapons. |
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However, the switch will bring about the closure of the group's printing facility at the Western People in Ballina as well as the printing works at the Irish Examiner in Cork. |
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I do not agree with the closure of Frenches Road and think the process of building the relief road has been most unhelpful to residents and visitors. |
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The presence of kyanite in these rocks suggests that they may have experienced temperatures higher than the closure temperature of the mica, however. |
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Traffic came to a standstill when the one-foot wide pipe exploded at around 4am, forcing closure of the northbound carriage and lane two of the southbound carriageway. |
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After the closure the economy of the town went down the drain. |
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But governors are pleading for a breathing space to try to build up numbers, which they fear will not happen with the threat of closure hanging over the school. |
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He feared there was a Government agenda to pension off public loos because councils did not have a duty to provide them, and closure kept council tax bills down. |
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This is, of course, because the council stopped giving a toss at some point in the 1980s, and the place has teetered on the brink of closure ever since. |
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If it finds closure of these schools impossible, it can allow continuance of a few deserving ones with due recognition and ask the remaining to close shop. |
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Many protestors have claimed the closure was already a fait accompli, and yesterday the consultation exercise was branded a sham by some of those opposed to the closure. |
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The last few episodes bring some form of closure to the major story arcs, while leaving the door wide open for further development should the show continue. |
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Another closure option is to attach grosgrain ribbon to the ends. |
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The road improvements involve the closure of the eastbound carriageway of the motorway between the two junctions, with a contraflow system on the westbound carriageway. |
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The closure revealed an extensive network of subcontracting, including orders given to workshops on the Burmese border, where four out of five workers were Burmese migrants. |
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Widespread closure of abattoirs has already disrupted the supply chain. |
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Last month's coverage of the closure of the Irving-owned Saint John shipyard and the decertification of five unions reveals examples of this classic response. |
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All former boarders are welcome to come along to visit the College, perhaps meet some old friends, revisit former days and mark the closure of boarding at St Kierans. |
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There have already been four closure motions, and 18 speakers. |
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In Undecidable theories Tarski showed that group theory, lattices, abstract projective geometry, closure algebras and others mathematical systems are undecidable. |
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It has a front zipper closure with inside storm flap, diagonal front zip pockets, two inside pockets and locker loop, plus a left chest embroidery access pocket. |
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Yesterday, more than 20 pensioners took to the street to protest against the planned closure of the Oxford Road branch one of three poised for the chop. |
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Last week the strikers disconnected the electricity and water supplies to the company's premises, causing the temporary closure of its headquarters. |
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For Mimi, her happy second marriage has brought closure to a very unhappy saga. |
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The pace at which the bill will be taken will depend upon the speed with which closure motions are accepted during the Committee stage by the Chairs of the Committee. |
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Some businesses said they had experienced a drop in takings when it came to the closure because many customers were not willing to take an indirect route. |
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Spiralling property prices have unbalanced local economies, while small communities have suffered the closure of schools, post offices, shops and petrol stations. |
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An electron cryomicroscopy study of analogous SPP1 portal protein complexes documented a change in curvature upon ring closure consistent with inextensible subunits. |
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The former Sunday school building in Stanley Street, which is owned by Pendle Council, was threatened with closure last year due to a lack of cash to fund repairs. |
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Lack of investment led to the closure of the once-rich reefs and, more recently, gold itself has lost its glitter and become just another mineral deposit. |
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The interview process is likely to entail some degree of closure as the interview guide is put together, which may blinker the researcher slightly. |
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As late as 1825, these stopples were still the closure of choice. |
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With the closure of rural banks, many farmers have been driven to borrowing from private moneylenders with usurious interest rates of 5 percent per month. |
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Western suburbs residents have argued the closure typifies the silvertail mentality of North Adelaide and has prevented them from easily accessing the suburb for decades. |
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A spokeswoman for the Prison Service said all prison social clubs had been subject to a recent review, which had led to the closure of some of them. |
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Donegal's once vibrant textile industry has been decimated in the past decade with the closure of companies like Jockey, Donegal Shirts and Fingal Manufacturing. |
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The London Pools Campaign, which was set up to highlight the closure of swimming pools across the capital, also pushed for the lido to be re-opened. |
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McAdams's story proceeds mostly as a chronological narrative of events on the island, from the earliest planning of the facility to its eventual closure at the end of the war. |
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The sense of achievement and closure for theoretical physics that came with the brilliant success of the classical field theory of electromagnetism was short lived. |
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A guilty plea with a sentence of life would bring much desired closure and finality. |
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Get a bit of proper closure and leave things on good, and final, terms. |
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Since December 21, we have been flogged with news item after news item about the threatened closure of Russian adoption. |
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A team of 28 dedicated nurses and auxiliary staff are expected to lose their jobs following the shock announcement of the closure of a key Birch Hill Hospital ward. |
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Last year, the manufacturer created a new closure for an Illinois dairy, replacing the previous shrink-banded cap with a new one-piece tamper-evident closure. |
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The lives and stories frequently intersect as the movie makes its way towards a conclusion that attempts to bring a form of closure to all that has transpired. |
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The closure of the bridges meant the deliveries would have trouble reaching their destination. |
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Well, I think it helps to bring closure to that part of our history. |
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Why don't they put tabs on top of comforters so you can button them into the closure of your duvet cover so the comforter stays in place inside the cover? |
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After use, the oil squirt simply can be re-mounted to the wall holder and, at the same time, the nose tip may be introduced into the closure cap held in clamped condition. |
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The shock news comes after five Bury branch post offices and eight others elsewhere in the borough were axed last year as part of a nationwide closure programme. |
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The recent stepping-up of the campaign for the opening of the rail line from Collooney to Limerick brings to mind with sadness the closure of another line. |
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Following the closure of the US naval base, its administration passed from the navy to the US Department of the Interior in 1951, as an unincorporated territory. |
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Last April, the Memorial Anti-Discrimination Center in St. Petersburg announced its closure under pressure from huge fines. |
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Conditions requiring referral to an ophthalmologist are orbital cellulitis, hyphaema, scleritis, iritis or uveitis, acute angle closure glaucoma, and corneal abrasions. |
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The closure of transport was a perfect example of the far-reaching consequences of clashes in the disputed capital. |
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The closure of the Webb's chicken factory was a terrible blow to the town's economy, but presented civic leaders with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. |
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Are processes of identification necessarily synchronous with the temporal structures of classical narrative, and to what extent is closure effective? |
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The nozzle closure screws over the base of the nozzle plate. |
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Moscow officials insist that the hospitals listed for closure lacked professional services and often stayed half empty. |
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The closure will leave about 100 people without jobs and it will threaten the future of the entire shopping mall as the Friendly Grocer is the current anchor tenant. |
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One gets the sense that he finds the Western episteme constraining, if not suffocating, in its insistence upon the ideological hold and closure of meaning. |
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Pointed out was the fact that due to the closure of these sluice gates there was no flow of water, resulting in water stagnating in the khazan lands. |
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Originally the intention was to proceed with the nightly closure of the station from August 25, but the weight of public opposition to it put the proposal on hold. |
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The closure has been put down to increased running costs as well as the Department for Work and Pensions moving benefit payments from passbooks to bank accounts. |
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Diversion signs will be put in place well in advance of the closure of the section of road, which is one of the main thoroughfares in and out of the city. |
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Britain's fishing ministers should, in all conscience, have accepted the total closure of the North Sea for the protection of threatened fish stocks. |
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It also objects to the closure of the public footpath running alongside the river wall at the prom which could stay shut for 18 months while the work is carried out. |
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Cough, pronounced coff, is onomatopoeic in origin, from the sound of the closure of the glottis plus the sound of air whizzing or wheezing through the trachea. |
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I particularly refer to the closure of the Weddel meatworks, and also remind the country of the situation in the meat industry over the past 15 to 20 years. |
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A hole in the center of the nozzle closure is crimped around an insulated stud in the center of the initiator assembly, thus waterproofing the base of the rocket motor. |
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The goal of base closure is to move all of the affected units, soldiers, families, and equipment to other installations while properly accounting for everything and everyone. |
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In mutant form, superbugs can wreak havoc in hospitals and rest homes, infecting open wounds and forcing the closure of wards and operating theatres. |
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Girls experience epiphyseal closure of long bones secondary to estrogen secretion, grow approximately two to eight inches in height, and gain 15 to 65 lb during pubescence. |
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He said the closure of the lake would hinder the social life of locals because it was the only watering hole close to Three Springs and surrounding areas. |
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Hiccups in dogs, just as in people, are caused when a spasm of the muscular diaphragm creates a sudden inhalation followed by a closure of the glottis. |
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The closure mechanism further includes a slider having a plow. |
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The Invisible Circus is a touching and heartwarming story of a young woman's journey to bring closure to her family after the unexpected suicide of her sister. |
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Opposition to the closure of the Lister Baths at Featherstone contributed heavily to all three Labour councillors who had represented the ward losing their seats. |
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Although farm incomes continued to decline in 2002, the low cost of borrowing did much to save off the threat of closure for those struggling with a high level of debt. |
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University chiefs have warned that more than 100 arts and science departments are at risk of closure after being starved of research funds, writes Gareth Walsh. |
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The closure becomes effective only after the public has been notified about its legality through the government gazette or through local newspaper adverts. |
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The city relented, but the mayor asked the secret service to formally request the closure in a letter that could be made public. |
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Neal Stote, of the Save the Alex campaign, said that the closure would throw maternity units in Worcestershire and beyond into chaos. |
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I am writing in reply to the article in Echo on Wednesday regarding public meeting on Thursday against the proposed closure of Rumney Library. |
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A MERSEYSIDE pub faces closure following a string of fights, illegal lock-ins and drug-taking. |
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He also hit out over the planned road closure falling during the busiest months of the year for the village, posing dis ruption for motorists. |
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The number one beneficiary of the closure will be Pacific bigeye tuna, which is now at only 20 to 30 percent of its historic level. |
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The perforation was repaired with direct suture closure using Teflon pledgets. |
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Developed in World War II from the Marine Corps seabag, it featured an improved closure and Chafing band. |
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All patients received TissuePatchDural to reinforce dural closure following identification of a CSF leak after routine microsuture closure. |
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Mouth closure If closed, attempt to 3rd maxillipeds retract open the 3rd strongly to cover the maxillipeds with a sharp smaller mouth parts. |
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The lane closure lasted until around 5pm when the lorry was taken away from the scene by a breakdown lorry. |
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Yes sirree, Mourinho's frown has grown deeper as the closure of the transfer window nears. |
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The 64-year-old began organising the Elmwood Cycle Ride three years ago to save it from closure after the previous coordinator retired. |
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An optional embossment on the top or a side print enhances the closure and the brand. |
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Dammasch State Hospital in Salem, which housed mentally ill patients from 1961 to its closure in 1995, goes by Dammansky Hospital. |
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Shop stewards were planning to carry out a workers'decision to resist closure by any means possible. |
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Tarres Jars can be outfitted with several closure options, as well as labeling and silk-screen printing to enhance the overall final package. |
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Endocardial LAA closure devices present a minimally invasive option for LAA management. |
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The firm also said it would consolidate milk rounds to allow the closure of 23 depots. |
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The Council of State suspended the government decree ordering the closure of ERT last Tuesday. |
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The figure does not take into account the closure of three special schools and the opening of two new schools and the partial year effects. |
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The crash forced the closure of the Chirk bypass, near Wrexham, in both directions causing tailbacks to Llangollen and Oswestry. |
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The CBI had filed a closure report in the case in August 2014 citing lack of prosecutable evidence. |
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The surgical procedure undertaken was transfixion of the offending vessel and appropriate closure of the access enterotomy. |
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Separation of neural and surface ectoderm after closure of rostral neuropore. |
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Available in Cherry or Heirloom Walnut finishes, it opens from the back with a turn button closure and is very easy to mount. |
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The closure of loss-making state enterprises and collectivized farms in the 1990s has led to massive unemployment among Pomaks. |
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Coloboma of the eye is a cleft or failure of closure during development of the eyeball. |
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At the time of their deposition, one tectonic plate was being subducted beneath another at the closure of the Iapetus Ocean. |
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The facility closure costs include certain noncancelable operating lease termination and other facility exit costs. |
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The Schools of the Future report, issued in 2000, recommended review and closure of nondistinctive alternative schools. |
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Percutaneous closure of nonrestrictive aortopulmonary window in three infants. |
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The closure system eliminates the common problem of sharp edges on slit convolutes that can snag, cut wires or injure assembly workers. |
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Families fighting the possible closure of cottage hospitals will have the chance to voice their concerns at a meeting tonight. |
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