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All schools in the capital were forced to close one day last year due to the dangerous levels of toxic particles in the air.
Stores and factories face a stark choice: Either close one day a week, or pay double-time wages to employees and perhaps fines.
He pulled me close one day and pushed me away the next; told me I was sexy but refused to take his clothes off; told me how close he felt to me and didn't respond to texts; took me to parties but refused to be seen with me in a photograph.
Deezer is going to offer its shares for both domestic and international investors via a domestic subscription, which will close end of day October 26, and an international one, which is scheduled to close one day later.
"Do I get sued by the public because I can't open a branch office or because I have to close one day a week?
So she decided that Max Fish would close one day early, on January 30th; employees and volunteers would spend the next day painting the walls black, to force the next occupants to start from scratch.
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But we lost another close one Tuesday night, 2-1, our third in a row, and it feels like the others — we play hard but we play unlucky.
Women's volleyball advanced to the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference semifinal by beating Mt. Holyoke in two blowout games and a close one Tuesday night in Rockwell Cage.
Newbury Park 58, Burroughs 57: The Indians (3-2) lost a close one Tuesday in the Northeast Valley Tournament at East Valley High.
The fun part is that the games are closed one day before the actual date and on the day answers are progressively revealed along with the list of participants that are still racing for the prize.
In 1968, the stock market started closing one day a week to let firms catch up on their work, but the brokerages' bookkeeping woes caught up to them first, and more than a hundred firms went under.
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