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In summer some may close a bit earlier.
El Ad recently sold the last condo at the 181-unit Plaza, which may close a chapter of a project that suffered its share of bumps along the way.
It plans to create about 280 jobs at its 10 other book plants in the United States, but it may close a Stockholm plant, with 200 jobs.
THE writer Paul Goldberger has noted that an opening night pan may close a Broadway show, but that architectural criticism goes straight to the recycling bin.
Businesses may close a bit earlier or shut briefly for prayers during the day, but otherwise it's normal working hours.
These transfers are the first signs that the US may close a prison that exists to hold enemy combatants in the war on terror – a war whose battlefield, opponents, scope, and ending have never been defined.
The conflicts more directly related to the frequentist foundations of RCTs: namely, the ethical issues involved in randomization and in the stopping rules that may close a trial before it reaches the targeted sample size, are also explained.
In the Clive's Go compiler, both the sender and the receiver may close a channel, to stop I/O once the buffered messages (if any) have been processed.
Regulatory T cells may not be a hurdle for prophylactic vaccines as they were recruited into the inflamed stomach mucosa only at later time points, but may close a window of opportunity for therapeutic vaccination.
Thus, it is likely that by addition of the PPARγ agonist pioglitazone we may close a gap in protection of patients on high risk for CVD caused by increased inflammatory activity which is not controlled with insulin treatment alone.
Mr. Simplot's company has just opened a heavily automated plant at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, west of Winnipeg, which uses Canadian potatoes, not Idahos, and it may close an Idaho plant.
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