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Soldiers from the Army's 10th Mountain Division and 101st Airborne have been used to close off potential escape routes.
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Khan's mayoral campaign has focused on closing off potential lines of attack from day one.
But by passing them up, Colgate has closed off potential routes to long-term growth and allowed two of its larger rivals to become even more threatening.Once P&G combines the clout of its own Crest brand with Gillette's Oral-B franchise, Colgate could find its core earnings from toothpaste being squeezed.
When the American bombing began, the Iranians sealed their border to prevent a new flow of refugees, certainly, but also to close off a potential Taliban escape route.
The government rushed through legislation to close off the potential for further abuses of postal voting which have come to light since it was made available on demand five years ago.
American diplomats in Africa have urged the governments in Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Chad and Burkina Faso to adhere to United Nations Security Council resolutions, indicating that the United States is trying to close off any potential escape routes for Colonel Qaddafi and his senior aides.
Paradoxically, our nation's organ policy is governed by a tenet that closes off a large supply of potential organs — the notion that organs from any donor, deceased or living, must be given freely.
Using this intelligence, we have been able to close off over £11bn in potential avoidance opportunities.
This makes sure you're sitting evenly on the fabric without it bunching, and also closes off any potential space for reveals.
But then the vagaries of a bad time slot and a small half-hour window inevitably close off the potential.
"I felt closed off".
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