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In 1998, Dougherty became superintendent; fifteen years later, in 2013, he finally succeeded in closing Cannon Beach Elementary School.
They go on, "It seemed that the ivory dealers had finally succeeded in closing down the project".
Next week, he'll finally succeed in closing chapters on two other ones instead – Vietnam and World War II.
Jalen Brunson's first sign of emotion in this Big East tournament came, finally, in the closing minutes of its final game.
It appeared that Leeds, who were confirmed to be in Bates' ownership in 2011, were finally closing in on new investment when they reached an exclusivity agreement with one consortium in June.
Two studies conducted in East Africa suggest that they are finally closing in on their goal.
The Pavilion became an exclusively Yiddish theatre in 1906, finally closing in 1936 and being demolished in 1960.
The nations of the world are finally closing in on a deal that has the backing of all the major polluters.
When those ninjas are finally closing in, you can just plug the SCR-CD0001 into an available USB port and insert your top secret disc.
(Delegates cheered when Mr. Clinton finally said, "In closing").
Nonetheless, Burger and co are optimistic that compressed sensing will allow rapid progress in finally closing the terahertz gap.
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