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It's never recovered from the closure of the pits".
Main Street has never really recovered from the closure of Bloomingdale's in the late 1970's.
International profits fell 8.1% to £28.2m after a £3.8m write-off from the closure of franchise stores in Romania.
It said new lettings in the year had more than offset the 1% impact from the closure of BHS.
Exodus has suffered from the closure of many Internet companies that once purchased its Web services and data storage services.
Iraqis say its most obvious effect, apart from the closure of bars and pubs, has been the proliferation of speakeasies and a sharp rise in drinking at home.
However, it is understood that the BBC, which says it will save £50m annually from the closure of the channel, was "not interested" in taking the discussions further.
They have struggled to recover from the closure of local collieries in the 1980s and the decline of British seaside tourism.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie is facing an official misconduct complaint stemming from the closure of lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge in 2013.
(12 January) Amid shockwaves from the closure of Greek banks and the imposition of capital controls, stock markets tumbled around the world.
And power plants that survive under the new rules will benefit from the closure of competitors, he and others have pointed out.
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