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But the option to buy locally grown produce is increasingly closed off; many varieties of English fruit disappeared long ago.
Whether Bout had withdrawn from the weapons trade or simply gone underground, the U.S. sanctions had an impact: international markets were increasingly closed to him.
The situation is at crisis point, and institutions and the government need to act to introduce rent controls – otherwise we face a situation in which higher education becomes increasingly closed off to anyone other than the rich.
We are in danger of creating a two-tier civil justice system, open to those who can afford it, but increasingly closed to the poorest and most in need of its protection.
Samuel Heilman, a professor of sociology and Jewish studies at the City University of New York and an author of a 1992 book about the haredim called "Defenders of the Faith: Inside Ultra-Orthodox Jewry," said that the walls in the haredi world have increasingly closed in recent decades as Jews of all stripes have been able to navigate freely in all sectors of American society.
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Mr. Khatami continued on to Damascus today for talks with President Bashar al-Assad about the situation in Iraq, and about the countries' increasingly close relationship.
They are increasingly closing up shop in low-income areas.
And he straight scoffed at the notion real estate deals would increasingly close using solely digital coins.
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