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"There needs to be a closure about it," Thorn said, before opening up last night's draft by selecting Williams's frontcourt replacement in recuperation, the University of Cincinnati's Kenyon Martin.
"There does seem to be a closure epidemic at the moment," says Tony Butchart-Kelly of the Albert Kennedy Trust, a charity that works with at-risk LGBT youth.
"Mr. de Margerie has guaranteed that there will be no other shutdowns of refineries in France, and for Flanders, whatever project is decided, there won't be a closure of the industrial site," Mr. Estrosi said.
Let (bar{N}_{epsilon}(theta)) be a closure of an ϵ-neighborhood of (theta= 0,ldots,0)), (epsilon>0) be a fixed small number, and D be an open subset in (R^{n}) with compact complement (bar{N}_{epsilon}(theta)=R^{n}setminus D), (nge2).
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"There has never been a closure like this during religious occasions," Mr. Mushtaha said.
"My concern all along has been that this is a closure by stealth and downgrading," she said.
Usually, when there is a closure, there's already been a hiring freeze, a series of layoffs, a trimming of the team.
Scott Hathaway, Mr Niles' son-in-law, told WOOD-TV: "For us today, it's a closure of a long search.
Then there's a closure programme that will see at least 15% of branches shut, plus the continuing burden of bad loans.
For The Independent, though, Megrahi's death is "a closure of sorts, but only of the diplomatic fracas that accompanied his release from prison".
The additional operator ¬~ is a closure operator.
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