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However, providing access to 'continuity of carer' is becoming increasingly difficult given the shortage of doctors in some areas, closure of practice books and reorganisation into larger group practices [ 35, 55, 56].
But the perfective closure of both the book and the Prophet's life, though in that sense triumphant, was also onerous, particularly in view of the new changing circumstances, of both space and time, in the geographical expansion of Islam.
He has also spoken out against library closures, defending the importance of books being available to everyone.
She wove the threat of school closure into her books with true feeling, and the unwelcome encroachment of new houses and incomers – but good always prevailed.
In these times of increasing government emphasis on children's reading and their resultant educational attainment, surely the closure of public libraries, reduced book spend, limited opening hours and the compulsory redundancy of librarians have had a direct and negative impact on this aspiration?
He added, "They are so overwhelmed they couldn't get a sense of closure, and the books give them a handle on what happened and memorializes it".
It is the closure of a chapter in the book – a long overdue chapter".
It is deeply depressing to see it fail, just as it was to see the closure of the nearby used bookstore Tompkins Square Books a decade ago.
Leave the readers with a certain sense of closure (for a single book) or an urge to know more (for a series of books).
three packages of books.
three kilograms of books.
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