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You never know because society tends to open up and then close back in again.
Arians hinted such an appointment could be close back in April when the NFL hired its first full-time female official, Sarah Thomas.
There is the waitress walking over to greet him at a Sacramento bar he used to close back in his bachelor days, and the business leader who approached him at a reception outside the Chamber of Commerce dinner, as a string quartet played Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance".
If now you close back in on England eight years after Gordon and Pauline and Guy sold the four fields, five years before Gordon will walk with me around his old barn that has been converted into a fashionable house, you will see Gordon on the telephone to me one Sunday night in summer.
"I was getting close back in 2012 when I was throwing 74m more consistently.
The race came to a close back in Rome on 6 June after a 266.9 km stage.
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