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Which, come to think of it, always ends promptly at 9 p.m. How do they do it, while the commercial networks let Oscar and Emmy and Grammy telecasts ramble on into Letterman-Leno territory?
Register your children before dropping them off at the secret doorway behind the steel bookshelf on Sundays, beginning at 2 30 p.m., and Mondays through Thursdays from 3 p.m. Tutoring is first come first served and ends promptly at 5 30 p.m. (372 Fifth Avenue, at Sixth Street, Park Slope; 718-499-9884, 826nyc.org).
This year's route is the same as last year — south on Central Park West to Columbus Circle, then along Central Park South to Seventh Avenue, continuing on Seventh Avenue to 42nd Street, turning east to Avenue of the Americas and continuing on the avenue to 34th Street, where it ends promptly at noon.
The party ends promptly at midnight when Buzz turns down the volume and sweaty limbs untangle from each other to give her a deafening round of applause and whistles.
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Drinking and smoking were forbidden, and the concert ended promptly at the appointed time, 10 30 p.m.
This would be managed by the police and would end promptly at four in the afternoon.
The Interior Department follies will end promptly only if Obama has learned the lessons of the attenuated McChrystal debacle.
Saturday's meeting ended promptly around noon, allowing ministers to leave before a demonstration in Wroclaw against austerity measures in Europe.
She read a magazine article at her dentist's and came away with the firm convinction that the depression would be ended promptly if people would resume their normal buying habits.
The booing, which is slated to begin at 8 P.M. and end promptly at eleven, will give those assembled at the D.N.C. an opportunity to "get it out of their system," the spokesman said.
He says this depression will kill him if it doesn't end… She read a magazine article at her dentist's and came away with the firm convinction that the depression would be ended promptly if people would… He was one of the smart ones who got out of the market in August, 1929.
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