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The visit to his palace came at the end of the conference, as a kind of closing statement.
"Between the stroke and the 70th birthday," he says, "I suddenly realised I had boxed myself into a kind of closing cadence".
But Mr. Weingarten wanted to influence the final Justice Department document, so he made what he called a kind of "closing argument".
First things first: the division series with the Orioles, the renewal of the Jeffrey Maier Classic, a different kind of closing pressure where the margin of catastrophic error can shrivel to the width of a pinstripe.
"Everybody's going to forestall any kind of closing or bankruptcy filings as long as they possibly can now that we're on the doorstep of the holiday season," said John D. Morris, an analyst at Wachovia.
The two programs this weekend are in effect a minisurvey of the history of the string quintet, since each presents one work by Mozart, representing the early flowering of the genre, and one by Brahms, whose Op. 111 represents a kind of closing parenthesis on the history of this form.
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If that sounds vaguely familiar, you are not mistaken, because it is the same kind of closing-credits tactic that was employed by Mr. Schneiderman's chief rival in the Democratic primary, Kathleen M. Rice, the Nassau County district attorney.
"Kind of closed out, maybe".
It is that kind of close family.
"And we're getting kind of close.
Their bodies are that kind of close.
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