A small number have been kept on to tie up loose ends before it permanently closes its doors next month. |
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It is time to complete professional projects and tie up loose ends in any aspect today. |
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As Daphne departs on Sunday with the two children, Seamus is remaining on to tie up loose ends and follow on later. |
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It had been a few hours since he had awoke that morning and the first thing that crossed his mind was to tie up loose ends. |
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Last week was hectic, but, between trips to Switzerland to tie up loose ends, he did keep up with domestic news. |
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They invest themselves in the visitor's mission because they understand its importance. They also tie up loose ends, as the second example shows. |
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It is time to complete professional projects and tie up loose ends today. |
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So make haste this week to tie up loose ends, especially the busy work of returning calls and emails. |
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Cliffhangers don't have to tie up loose ends so much as dangle new material. |
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The proper function of the Camp David summit should have been to tie up loose ends. |
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It used to be customary, in a book of this magnitude, to explain unanswered questions and tie up loose ends. |
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We had no warning, no time to tie up loose ends, to clean up misunderstandings, to say I love you one last time. |
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In 1994, Prime Minister Harper complained about a previous Liberal government's omnibus bill that stuffed different bits of government business into one piece of overstuffed legislation, in an effort to tie up loose ends. |
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