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The private-banking business can no longer take new clients, and must wind down existing accounts within a year.
To get there, visitors must wind their way through an archaeological park and up and down many stairs.
Inflation worriers in the United States say that the Fed can't keep rates low forever and eventually must wind down its emergency responses to the financial crisis.
The proposal must wind its way through the legislative review process, and city officials have said their hands are tied on regulation until the new procedure becomes law.
And at some theaters, the situation has gotten so bad that women must wind through a maze of red velvet ropes and brass posts intended to keep the unhappy queue in order.
A giraffe's left laryngeal nerve, for instance, which controls the muscles in its voice box, must wind some fifteen feet through the neck, even though the distance between the brain and larynx is only about six inches as the crow flies.
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But if you wounded the animal, you must wound it enough to prevent it from running away.
It must be wound down, just like any other bank.
Local relief runs to several hundreds of feet in most places, and visitors to the region must travel winding roads along narrow stream valleys.
In some roll-film cameras these numbers are visible through a viewing window in the camera and show how far the film must be wound to advance it from one picture to the next.
The niobium and tin must be wound together in separate filaments, and once the coil is wound into its final shape it is heated to get the niobium and tin to react into the superconducting compound.
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