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That gap might close a bit when voters come to choosing leaders, and a bit more if Labour's alternative policy remains as weak as it is now.
This might "close a rift in the historical cycle, by re-establishing on a planetary basis the ancient systems of Greece, Sumer, India and China".
The Swedish appliance maker Electrolux reported a decline in quarterly profit for a fifth consecutive quarter yesterday and said it might close a plant in Michigan.
The company said that it did not plan a reduction in that network but might close a small number of poorly performing stores while opening others.
Chiquita Brands International Inc., the banana grower, said yesterday that it might close a money-losing Panamanian unit unless a union reconsidered the company's proposal to sell the business.
Correction: January 10 , 2003 Friday An article on Dec. 15 about the effects of the slow economy on one town, Corvallis, Ore., misspelled the surname of a disabled resident who worried that the state might close a program that provides him with counselors, and misstated the name of the bakery where he works.
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These data might close an important gap by linking a certain functional phenotype of T cells with antibody and complement deposition in pattern II lesions.
If you're writing to an acquaintance, casual friend or a classmate, you might close with a friendly goodbye, like these: Cheers, Take care, Til next time, Later, Peace, Warmly, Write a personal sign-off.
The consulting firm Grant Thornton said Thursday that half of Chrysler's 14 manufacturing plants might close in a merger and that hundreds of parts makers could go out of business.
Word reverberated through the astronomical community, amid rumors that the magazine might close or become an online-only publication.
He might close his eyes for a bit.
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