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Viewed from the street — or, even better, from the freeway that girdles Houston — the towers reflect and comment on one another, and the ten-foot space, or "slot," between them, which opens and closes unexpectedly, depending on the angle from which one sees it, is something that Houstonites now point out to visitors.
And when the browser closes unexpectedly, which happens far too often, the history list rarely lets you jump back to the page you most recently visited.
"If one of these places closes unexpectedly, right now, we don't have a means to help those students get their money back," Heimrich said.
If the local bank where you cash your checks closes unexpectedly (a heightened trend during the Great Recession), what options do you have when you need your hard-earned money to pay the bills at the end of the week?
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Angela Hartnett at the Connaught – one of the jewels in Gordon Ramsay's empire – closed unexpectedly in 2007.
Starts far off pace and on the outside but could close unexpectedly in stretch.
Schools had been closing unexpectedly, because of what happened during the night or what might happen during the day.
Only a day before the protest, the institute had to close unexpectedly because of a power loss in the area caused partly by city equipment failures.
For reasons that remain unclear, gates on the cages, shown covered above, had closed unexpectedly, preventing the sea lions from cooling off in the water.
But next time we'll plan ahead, and if the zoo doesn't close unexpectedly, we'll see the pandas, too.
(The party's original home, the Chelsea club Mother, closed unexpectedly after their inaugural event there; the founders moved it around to clubs like the Roxy, Avalon and Rebel).
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