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In the past, a border closing would have been automatic.
But Pelicano also said that anyone in the park after its 8 p.m. closing would have attracted police attention.
The closing would have forced hundreds of hikers and campers to take a detour of nearly seven miles, largely on public roads.
In 2011, Ilva produced 8.5 million tons of steel, or 30 percent of Italy's steel output, and experts warned that the plant closing would have a ripple effect throughout Italian industry.
Merchants near the hospital said the hospital's closing would have little effect on their businesses, athough Natalie Wallach, a real estate broker at Coldwell Banker, said the shutdown could help home sales.
In emotional speeches on Thursday night to Philadelphia's School Reform Commission, more than 30 teachers, students and parents said that children at schools scheduled for closing would have to walk long distances through dangerous neighborhoods to reach their new schools, some of which have poor records on academics, discipline and safety.
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To know where the image was going to end up, Close would have had to know exactly how each square fitted into it.
"I recognize that a group like that that is so closed would have some issues about my not ever being a state trooper," said Mr. Santiago.
And those same classical Athenians, as their symposium drew to a close, would have called for the euphemistically named "flute-girls", or tottered off to an expensive hetaira, or perhaps humped the slavey in the peristyle.
This is the kind of role that might have gone to Glenn Close 10 or 20 years ago, but I wonder if Close would have carried it off with this much style.
Lucent Technologies, as of last Wednesday's close, would have to vault 204percenttoto meet analysts' average target price, EMC would have to almost double and Hewlett-Packard would have rise 40percentt.
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