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  • The diner closes at ten.

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  • She closes her eyes when she fires.

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  • He closes one epoch of Old Testament criticism; by his influence he retards the development of the next.

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  • She closes this letter with, "I must go to bed, for Morpheus has touched my eyelids with his golden wand."

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  • The bridge opens in 15 seconds and closes in 25 seconds.

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  • This closes the evolution of Hebrew prophetism.

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  • This subsequently closes up, and the newly-formed oesophagus and stomach open in the intestine above and behind it.

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  • Before passing into the pupal stage, the larva partially closes the orifice of the tube with silk or pieces of stone loosely spun together and pervious to water.

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  • To the north as far as the rocky point of St Gildas, sheltering the mouth of the Loire, the shore, often occupied by salt marshes (marshes of Poitou and Brittany), is low-lying and hollowed by deep bays sheltered by large islands, those of Olron and Re lying opposite the ports of Rochefort and La Rochelle, while Noirmoutier closes the Bay of Bourgneuf.

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  • Cleanthes is said to have held that all survive to the great conflagration which closes the cycle, Chrysippus that only the wise will.

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  • When overtaken by a dust-storm it falls on its knees, and stretching its neck along the sand, closes its nostrils and remains thus motionless till the atmosphere clears; and in this position it affords some shelter to its driver, who, wrapping his face in his mantle, crouches behind his beast.

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  • The blastopore now closes along the middle part of its course, which coincides z s FIG.

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  • The other extreme end closes, but the invaginated endoderm cells remain in continuity with this extremity of the blastopore, and form the " rectal peduncle " or " pedicle of invagination " of Lankester, although the endoderm cells retain no contact with the middle region of the now closed-up blastopore.

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  • The pamphlet closes with a passionate plea for national unity.

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  • While modern research has added considerably to our knowledge of prehistoric Athens, a still greater light has been thrown on the architecture and topography of the city in the earlier historic or " archaic " era, the subsequent age of Athenian greatness, and the period of decadence which set in with the Macedonian conquest; the first extends from the dawn of history to 480-479 B.C., when the city was destroyed by the Persians; the second, or classical, age closes in 322 B.C., when Athens lost its political independence after the Lamian War; the third, or Hellenistic, in 146 B.C., when the state fell under Roman protection.

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  • Scarcely has he obtained the weed when it is snatched away from him, and the tablet closes somewhat obscurely with the prediction of the destruction of Erech.

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  • The most remarkable part of the book is the eschatological picture with which it closes; and the way in which the plague of locusts appears to be taken as foreshadowing the final judgment - the great day or assize of Yahweh, in which Israel's enemies are destroyed - is so unique as greatly to complicate the exegetical problem.

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  • From this point southwards the shore of the Great Harbour, previously low and marshy, begins to rise, until the rocky promontory of Plemmyrium is reached, which closes it on the south.

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  • The Norman era closes with the death of Stephen in 1154.

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  • On reversing the motion the valve E closes and the liquid is forced through the valve F to the upper part of the cylinder.

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  • The blower places the glass in the mould, closes the mould by pressing a lever with his foot, and either blows down the blowing iron or attaches it to a tube connected with a supply of compressed air.

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  • In England the 9th century closes with Alfred, who, with the aid of the Welsh monk, Asser, produced a series of free translations from Latin texts, including Boethius and Orosius and Bede, and the Cura Pastoralis of Gregory the Great.

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  • On retiring for the winter the hamster closes the various entrances to its burrow, and becomes torpid during the coldest period.

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  • Lacerda left a valuable record of his adventurous journey; but with Mungo Park and Lacerda the history of African exploration in the 18th century closes.

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  • With a line or two of personal detail (22-25) the note closes.

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  • The lettre de cachet belonged to the class of lettres closes, as opposed to lettres patentes, which contained the expression of the legal and permanent will of the king, and had to be furnished with the seal of state affixed by the chancellor.

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  • The book of Genesis closes with the migration of Jacob's family into Egypt to escape the famine in Canaan.

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  • The blastopore then closes along the middle portion of its extent, which corresponds with the later developed foot.

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  • M ` Taggart, who closes his acute Studies in Hegelian Cosmology (rigor) with " the possibility of finding, above all knowledge and volition, one all-embracing unity, which is only not true, only not good, because all truth and all goodness are but distorted shadows of its absolute perfection- ` das Unbegreifliche, weil es der Begriff selbst ist.'

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  • The middle lobe forms the alimentary canal; it closes behind and opens to the exterior anteriorly and so makes the mouth.

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  • The list of Olympian victors, which begins in 776 B.C. with Coroebus of Elis, closes with the name of an Armenian, Varastad, who is said to have belonged to the race of the Arsacidae.

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  • This judgment either closes the Messianic age, if thought of as temporal, or ushers it in, if conceived as eternal, or closes the world's history, if no Messianic age is expected.

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  • Formerly it consisted of little besides High Street, with closes and wynds branching off from it; but now that it has absorbed Invertiel, Linktown and Abbotshall on the west, and Pathhead, Sinclairtown and Gallatown on the east, it has reached a length of nearly 4 m.

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  • To the east this plain stretches in an unbroken level, as far as the eye can follow it, towards Venice and the Adriatic; on the southern side the line of the Apennines from Bologna to Genoa closes the view; to the west rise the Maritime, Cottian and Graian Alps, with Monte Viso as their central point; while northward are the Pennine, Helvetic and Rhaetian Alps, of which Monte Rosa, the Saasgrat and Monte Leone are the most conspicuous features.

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  • The feeling described in that fine but gloomy paper which closes the series of his Idlers seemed to grow stronger in him as his last hour drew near.

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  • On the tenth day of the last month of the year the Great Festival (Al-id al-kabir), or that of the Sacrifice (commemorating the willingness of Ibrahim to slay his son Ismailaccording to the Arab legend), closes the calendar.

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  • David Stewart of Garth's Sketches of the Highlanders (Edinburgh, 1822) is interesting, though the author leans too much on tradition; and Dr Gregory's History of the Highlands (1881) is excellent, but closes with the Union of the crowns.

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  • A hero, who was probably originally intended to demonstrate the failure of the vacillating temperament when brought face to face with the problems of art, proved ill-adapted to demonstrate those precepts for the guidance of life with which the Lehrjahre closes; unstable of purpose, Wilhelm Meister is not so much an illustration of the author's life-philosophy as a lay-figure on which he demonstrates his views.

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  • In the well-known sentences with which the Organon closes 8 Aristotle has been supposed to lay claim to the discovery of the principle of syllogism.

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  • A wooden stopper closes the mouth of the jar, and through lon.

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  • This closes the first part of his narrative.

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  • The list of his works closes with his Opere sacre, a series of treatises on spiritual subjects.

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  • Johan Runius (1679-1713), called the " Prince of Poets," published a collection entitled Dudaim, in which there is nothing to praise, and with him the generation of the 17th century closes.

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  • None of them has ventured upon a fresh treatment of the period dealt with by Eusebius; all three begin their narratives about the point where his closes.

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  • The door of the muffle is then opened and the current of air which is drawn over the scorifier rapidly oxidizes the lead, while the melted litharge gradually closes over the metal.

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  • The work begins with the landing of Aeneas in Italy, and closes with the death of Drusus, 9 B.C., though it is possible that the author intended to continue it as far as the death of Augustus.

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  • This second phase of the activity of the school closes with the comprehensive labours of Alexander of Aphrodisias (Scholarch, c. 200), the exegete par excellence, called sometimes the second Aristotle.

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  • The latter closes with a visit to the Ka`ba, but its essential ceremonies lie outside Mecca, at the neighbouring shrines where the old Arabs gathered before the Meccan fair.

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  • The inspector proceeds along the footpath from house to house, and outside each house he closes the stop-cock, recording opposite the number of each house the exact time of each such operation.

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  • The apostles no longer speak jointly, but, one by one in an apostolic council, and the section closes with a joint decree of them all.

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  • General navigation opens as a rule in the middle of April and closes in the middle of December.

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  • This is prevented by the water-cooled damper S, which always closes the air-blast when the gas-pipe is open and vice versa.

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  • In 1671 Simon Francois Daumont Saint-Lusson at Sault Ste Marie had taken formal possession of the region in the name of the king of France; in 1685 Nicolas Perrot (1644 - c. 1700), a trader who had first visited the wilds of Wisconsin probably as early as 1665, was appointed "commandant of the West," and this event closes the period of exploration and begins that of actual occupation.

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  • The second book proposes a hypothesis regarding the genesis of our ideas and closes after an elaborate endeavour to verify it.

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  • They begin with the early harvest in Oklahoma, and work northwards up the Missouri and the Red river until the season closes in Manitoba.

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  • There are also fragments of poems in Half's Saga, Asmund KappaBana's Saga, in the Latin verses of Saxo, and the Shield Lays (Ragnarsdrapa) by Bragi, &c., of this school, which closes with the Sun-Song, a powerful Christian Dantesque poem, recalling some of the early compositions of the Irish Church, and with the 12th-century Lay of Ragnar, Lay of Starkad, The Proverb Song (Havamal) and Krakumal, to which we may add those singular Gloss-poems, the Pulur, which also belong to the Western Isles.

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  • Then, before D was united to P, five appendices of very various dates and embracing poetry as well as prose, were added so as to give a fuller account of the last days of Moses and thus lead up to the narrative of his death with which the book closes.

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  • Verse 15, which closes the account, anticipates v.

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  • It closes with the reorganization associated with Ezra and Nehemiah and the compilation of the historical books in practically their present form.

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  • The tract on the False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures, in which the view of thought or reason as analytic is clearly expressed, closes with the significant division of judgments into those which rest upon the logical axioms of identity and contradiction and those for which no logical ground can be shown.

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  • Her husband doesn't care—he's got the dough so he closes the deal right there and the guy drives off in the Pace Arrow!

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  • Born Romantic, David Kane's highly anticipated follow up to UK hit This Year's Love closes the festival.

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  • This volume closes out with references to files and streams, math and string Apis.

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  • It is a happy augury that it closes with Henry Ford in the foreground.

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  • When sports are shown there is a retractable canopy in the ceiling that closes to remove any glare on the screen.

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  • The bag closes with a matching celluloid flip clasp.

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  • At the moment ' Save ' closes the dialog.

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  • Conventional cotton undergarments absorb moisture and the cotton fibers swell which closes up fabric pores forming a barrier against water vapor diffusion.

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  • It closes with a tribute to the many fishers who lost their lives plying their trade at the Lang Lines.

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  • An absolute gem of a track closes the first side.

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  • Without descending into the sentimental or the trite, somehow The Office closes for business on a genuinely heartwarming note.

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  • Ebay auction closes; a pair of pink knickers autographed by Billy Boyd, all proceeds to go to Jack Boyd's Baby Grove.

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  • A new law which closes the loophole is urgently required.

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  • The book also includes a good map of the Edinburgh closes.

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  • This deeply moving, intimate yet universal film will stay with you long after the curtain closes.

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  • Others use an " idle stop solenoid " that closes the throttle completely to shut of the engine's air supply.

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  • Triodos Bank anticipates a surge in applications as investors rush to invest before the share issue closes, possibly in May.

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  • Open a window slightly and then try closing the tailgate, bet it closes just fine.

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  • He closes and locks the tailgate, then pushes the large sliding doors of the barn open.

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  • It provided practical training in mission work among the overcrowded tenements of the Pleasance, the Cowgate and the adjacent closes.

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  • The book closes with the allusion to Germanus and the panegyric on Justinian as the conqueror of the Goths referred to above.

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  • He then proceeds to adduce elaborate and sometimes slightly grotesque reasons tending to prove that mathematical knowledge is essential in theology, and closes this section of his work with two comprehensive sketches of geography and astronomy.

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  • Of course, from Wagner's mature point of view his early style is far too much cut up by periods and full closes; and its prophetic traits are so incomparably more striking than its resemblance to any earlier art that we often feel that only the full closes stand between it and the true Wagner.

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  • Full closes and repeated sentences no longer confuse the issue, but in their absence we begin to notice the incessant squareness of the ostensibly free rhythms. The immense amount of pageantry, though (as in Tannhauser) good in dramatic motive and executed with splendid stage-craft, goes far to stultify Wagner's already vigorous attitude of protest against grand-opera methods; by way of preparation for the ethereally poetic end he gives us a disinfected present from Meyerbeer at the beginning of the last scene, where mounted trumpeters career round the stage in full blast for three long minutes; and the prelude to the third act is an outburst of sheer gratuitous vulgarity.

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  • With this description, in which care of the dead is inculcated as the only means of making their existence in Aralu, where the dead are gathered, bearable, the epic, so far as we have it, closes.

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  • Segmentation is complete, a gastrula is formed, the blastopore closes, the archenteron gives off two coelomic sacs which, as far as is known, are unaffected by the super ficial segmentation of the body that divides the larva into three segments.

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  • One form consists of a tuning-fork electrically maintained in vibration of known period, which closes an electric contact at every vibration and sets another electromagnet in operation, which reverses a switch and moves over one terminal of the condenser from a battery to a galvanometer contact.

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  • In the settlement of the Latin empire after the truce with Lascaris, Villehardouin received the fief of Messinople (supposed to be Mosynopolis, a little inland from the modern Gulf of Lagos, and not far from the ancient Abdera) from Boniface of Montferrat, with the record of whose death the chronicle abruptly closes.

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  • The book closes (chap. xvi.) with exhortations to steadfastness in the last days, and to the coming of the "world-deceiver" or Antichrist, which will precede the coming of the Lord.

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  • It closes with the sentence, based on "obstinate" persistency in an illicit cult, and with the proclamation by the herald of the names of the offenders and the penalty.

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  • The night inspector carries with him a stethoscope, often consisting merely of his steel turning-rod, with which he sounds the whole of the outside stop-cocks, but only closes those through which the -sound of water is heard.

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  • During the period of gasmaking G and d are closed, S now closes the air-blast and connects the generator with the scrubber; V is opened, and the gas passes from the scrubber into the gas-holder, the inlet w being under a pressure of 4 in.

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  • This " rapture of the saints " necessarily closes what we call the Christian dispensation.

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  • Open session (meeting officially closes for, and reopens after this session) There were no members of the public present.

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  • A test of a good self-closing gate is whether it closes the last few centimeters.

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  • The self-closing mechanism closes the drawers the last 3-5 cm smoothly ensuring a secure closed position.

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  • Others use an " idle stop solenoid " that closes the throttle completely to shut of the engine 's air supply.

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  • It 's the titanic clash that closes the Star Wars saga for good !

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  • Chapter twelve closes off by looking at security design for the system overall.

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  • Good action with twirling cane, mouth opens and closes, vibration causes the toy to move around on smooth surfaces.

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  • Chapter twenty one closes off with the same kind of vague generalities given in part one.

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  • At the conclusion of a case, the court issues a case final disposition form, which closes the case.

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  • There are a few hours over the weekend when the market closes, but besides that, it remains open for business all day, every day.

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  • Momentum traders purchase a large volume of shares of a particular stock with the intention of selling all shares before the market closes.

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  • First, all stocks are bought and sold before the stock market closes each day.

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  • For those who work fulltime, getting to the bank before it closes can be difficult.

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  • It's easy to forget that something has to chill overnight or that you need to go pick up some buttermilk at the store before it closes for the holidays.

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  • On the weekdays, the resort opens at 9am and closes at 4pm.

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  • The resort usually opens in December and closes in April.

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  • Loveland often opens as early as October, and closes as late as June.

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  • The open side closes with buttons, zippers or ties.

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  • The interview, in which Lopez discusses her divorce, hit newsstands at the start of August, but the magazine closes their issues three weeks prior to publication.

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  • Go Green baby clothes are offered from the Go Green Baby Co., whose physical shop closes its doors in June 2010.

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  • Some doors are electronic and are operated by a computer chip or sensor in your dog's collar, while others have a flap that your dog opens or closes by simply stepping through.

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  • The door closes and locks after your pet goes through it.

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  • When the trolley moves forward, the door closes; when the trolley moves backward, the door opens.

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  • It's imperative that the top of the opening is level to ensure that the sliding door glides without effort and closes properly.

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  • Store closing sales - when a store closes down they often sell off their entire range cheaply.

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  • It closes with a joint and catch lock and also comes gift boxed.

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  • You can fasten your hooks in back or in front, depending on the bra, so if you have a preference, you should be able to find a longline that closes where you most prefer.

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  • The homeowner uses a key to operate the mechanism that opens and closes the cover as desired.

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  • This tube has a valve that opens and closes, and it allows for normal speech and breathing during the day.

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  • Sleep apnea is a medical condition in which the airway closes up, at least somewhat, making it difficult for the individual to breath.

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  • The Clic Readers are glasses that have a magnet front that opens and closes.

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  • If a park closes for bad weather, it generally only closes effected rides and will reopen them as soon as it is safe to do so.

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  • Silverwood is open on weekends starting in May, and closes the last weekend in October.

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  • If a park closes for economic reasons, the rides may be auctioned off to be relocated and reopened as new attractions elsewhere.

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  • You don't want to arrive at the resort only to find out the park closes early for a special event!

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  • There were 10 staffers in the Santa Monica, California office and they have all been offered opportunities in the home office once the operation closes in December.

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  • It holds together well in the lip-smacking mouth with rich black cherry and plum flavors and closes with modulating caramel and pepper.

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  • From March until October, telephone reservations are accepted until 9 pm Pacific, and the center closes at 7 pm from November through February.

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  • The Sony W580i Walkman Slider closes the gap a little bit.

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  • This duct or shunt normally closes at birth or shortly after.

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  • Normally, the opening closes before birth, but if it does not, the child is born with a hole between the left and right atria.

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  • The LES closes after food enters the stomach and usually keeps the stomach contents from returning up the esophagus.

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  • In hypoplastic left heart syndrome, the baby seems normal at birth, but as the ductus closes, blood cannot reach the aorta and circulation fails.

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  • When a person closes the hand to make a fist, a tendon known as the extensor tendon is stretched.

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  • Three or four patches may be needed before the perforation closes completely.

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  • After lying down, the child closes his or her eyes and takes a deep breath.

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  • When the pupil is exposed to bright light it contracts (closes), and when it is exposed to low light conditions it dilates (opens) so that the appropriate amount of light enters the eye.

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  • The tube usually falls out within six to 12 months and the hole in the eardrum closes.

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  • Most often the opening to this sac, called the processus vaginalis, closes.

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  • When drowning begins, the larynx (a part of the air passage) closes involuntarily, preventing both air and water from entering the lungs.

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  • However, within a few days after birth, the foramen ovale normally closes, and no oxygenated blood is available for the body.

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  • The condition may also be suspected if a baby's fontanel (soft spot) closes off earlier than expected.

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  • The epiglottis is a piece of cartilage behind the tongue that closes the opening to the windpipe when a person swallows.

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  • After birth, when the lungs are needed to add oxygen to the blood, the ductus arteriosus normally closes.

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  • If the ductus arteriosus closes correctly, the blood pumped from the heart goes to the lungs, back into the heart, and then out to the body through the aorta.

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  • The man steps to the side with his left foot, crosses his right foot in front, crosses his left foot in back and closes his right foot next to his left one.

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  • The man steps forward with his left foot, then to the side with his right foot, and then closes the left foot next to the right one.

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  • This signifies the dependency as well as the eye of the fish that never closes and is all-seeing.

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  • Ensure that the bulk of the ribbon does not interfere with how the barrette opens or closes.

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  • Most managers must be available to work before the store opens and after the store closes to ensure that inventory, employee training and cleaning processes are completed.

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  • This is most common when a company closes its doors, laying off its entire workforce.

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  • After that priority period closes, the properties become available to all buyers, which include investors or investment companies.

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  • The fur is soft and fluffy and the cat opens and closes her eyes.

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  • With film-accurate details and the ability to talk back to you and sense things such as the volume of your voice, he also responds to hugs and closes his eyes when you lay him down.

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  • The bottom portion closes so you can store accessories.

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  • The contemporary styling of this playhouse includes oversize windows with shutters, and a Dutch-door that opens and closes.

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  • Type U AirClean Filter Bag uses Miele's nine layer design and has an auto-seal closure that closes as soon as it is removed from the vacuum.

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  • The only real difference is that it is portable and, unlike other portable versions, is encased in a soft case that closes with a zipper.

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  • When the auction closes, a volunteer needs to immediately collect the forms, identify the winning bidders, and calculate each person's total.

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  • The nativity scene that closes the show has a cast of 12 animals, including a camel.

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  • The show closes with a scene from the following Christmas.

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  • As the old adage says, where one door closes, another usually opens.

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  • It has two handles, a reinforced bottom, a top zipper that closes in two directions and an adjustable shoulder strap that can also be removed.

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  • There is a front wall pocket that also closes with a magnetic snap and it has an organizer panel and mesh cell phone pocket.

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  • The main compartment closes with a zipper and features an interior zip pocket and two slip pockets.

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  • The bag closes with double magnetic pieces and a small gold leather change purse is attached on the inside.

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  • Make sure the screen is properly aligned, that the lid opens and closes without any problems, and that there are not any dead or damaged pixels.

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  • Thongs are great for when you have a coffee craving and the coffee shop closes in ten minutes.

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  • Remix Vintage Shoes specializes in vintage reproduction shoes and caters almost exclusively to swing dancers, so you can feel confident that all their shoes will keep you feeling good till the club closes for the night.

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  • Momo the monkey closes his eyes at sleep time and opens them when it's time to get up.

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  • Topping off the tank requires a wait, but the Costco station opens early and closes late.

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  • No matter when during the year your business closes, it is necessary to file annual federal and state tax returns.

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  • Leave customers a phone number or contact information where you can be reached after your business closes to be used if they have questions related to your business transaction.

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  • Carburetor - The carburetor opens and closes, and sometimes get stuck blocking fuel so your engine won't start.

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  • The modeling world was not amused, but as so often happens in life, when one door closes, another one opens.

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  • It starts with sultry tropical rain, moves on to a babbling brook, energizes with a torrential thunderstorm, and closes out with calming ocean surf.

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  • Cyrus usually closes her live shows with a Best of Both Worlds performance, dressed in full Hannah Montana regalia.

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  • It is loved because it closes the outstanding issues left open with relatively happy endings all around.

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  • The season closes in true Smallville fashion with plenty of tension leaving viewers with a sense of foreboding.

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  • The evaluation closes with a few lifestyle questions, focusing on your stress levels and habits.

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  • A follow up antiseptic application sterilizes the open pores and closes them before free radicals like dirt get trapped in them.

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  • The code editor even includes a "code completion" feature which automatically provides a list of available codes, and automatically closes tags for the programmer.

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  • Her husband doesn't care—he's got the dough so he closes the deal right there and the guy drives off in the Pace Arrow!

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  • Within the parish are included the mansions of Burton Closes and Castle Hill.

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  • He closes by saying that Tychichus will give them the news.

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  • Such a break is known as a leaf-gap. A little above the departure of the leaf-bundle the stele again closes up only to be again broken by the departure of the next leaf-bundle.

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  • The Deutero-Isaiah closes a great prophetic succession, which begins with Amos, continues in Isaiah in even greater splendour with the added elements of hope and Messianic expectation, and receives further accession in Jeremiah with his special teaching on inward spiritual and personal religion which constituted the new covenant of divine grace.

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  • This determination closes the first chapter of his life; the second, from 1304 to 1314, is occupied by his contest for the kingdom, which was really won at Bannockburn, though disputed until the treaty of Northampton in 1328; the last, from 1314 to his death in 1329, was the period of the establishment of his government and dynasty by an administration as skilful as his generalship. It is to the second of these that historians, attracted by its brilliancy even amongst the many romances of history and its importance to Scottish history, have directed most of their attention, and it is during it that his personal character, tried by adversity and prosperity, gradually unfolds itself.

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  • It closes with the introduction of incised, white-filled decoration on pottery, whose motives are presently found reproduced in monochrome pigment.

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  • The whole closes with an appeal to the princes, with a reference to the edict issued by Hadrian in favour of the Christians.

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  • And here we have first to observe that in the Hebrew text the Psalter is divided into five books, each of which closes with a doxology.

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  • Every drop of mercury, as it enters from the funnel, entirely closes the narrow tube like a piston, and in going past the place where the side tube enters entraps a portion of air and carries it down to the trough, where it can be collected.

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  • His public career closes with addresses delivered in his capacity as chief commissioner of the great seal at the beginning of the sessions of January 20, 1658, and January 2, 1659, in which the religious basis of Cromwell's government is especially insisted upon, the feature to which Fiennes throughout his career had attached most value.

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  • The season for catching l amperns closes in the Thames about the middle of March.

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  • Its nine chapters, prepared by different writers, give a complete review of the struggle, both military and naval, and each closes with numerous illustrative notes, editorial criticisms and a full list of authorities.

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  • The last, which closes the book, tells of the institution of the feast of Purim.

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  • The railroad closes after this coming weekend for maintenance, and to prepare for the Santa Specials.

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  • The beekeeper closes the hive, chalks a mark on it, and when he has time tears out its contents and burns it clean.

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  • As the person falls into deep sleep, the airway closes further, causing brief periods of stopped breathing.

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  • There's a balanced structure with good acidity that closes on a positive and satisfying finish.

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  • Next the pit closes up to form a vesicle with a pore, and so gives rise to the pneumatophore.

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  • Numerous small archipelagoes and islands, of which the chief are Belle Tie, Groix and Ushant, fringe the Breton coast.- North of the Bay of St Michel the peninsula of Cotentin, terminating in the promontories of Hague and Barfleur, juts north into the English Channel and closes the bay of the Seine on the -west.

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