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This closure has emerged, says Derrida, with the latest developments in linguistics, the human sciences, mathematics, and cybernetics, where the written mark or signifier is purely technical, that is, a matter of function rather than meaning.
"Closure" has emerged once more in public conversation, this time surrounding the execution of Osama bin Laden.
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Since the 1980s another trend has emerged with the closure of some main roads, the restoration of the Georgian era Queen Square and Portland Square, the regeneration of the Broadmead shopping area, and the loss of one of the city centre's tallest mid-century modern towers.
In any event, Mr. Polanski's supporters argue, Ms. Geimer has emerged publicly to urge closure.
1 Since 2000 more frequent and severe disease has emerged and large outbreaks in hospitals have necessitated ward closures and extensive infection control measures.
April 5 2013 Since the closure of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, a cottage industry of Cunningham reconstructions and stagings by former company members has emerged, and so much the better.
More than that though, after a period in which many village pubs closed, or were threatened with closure by owners who saw more profit in selling them as houses rather than businesses, a new breed of enthusiastic publican has emerged.
New factionalism has emerged.
A pattern has emerged.
"India has emerged".
(None has emerged yet).
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