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He carries one of those wallets that closes with Velcro.
The calculation method has now been standardized; time on the market refers to the period that closes with an agreement to sell.
"Maybe, for their next stupid trick, they can test whether $100 bills actually burn," wrote "cseilern" in one comment for the video that closes with the iPad 2 being pummeled by a golf club.
The more one reads of what follows in the novel, the more it looks as if a chapter that closes with a putdown of Mrs Bennet might also begin with a sentence that channels her thoughts.
And no matter how many points the team allows to the Patriots, they can be thankful for a schedule that closes with games against Arizona, Jacksonville, Tennessee, San Diego and Buffalo, which could improbably lead to a playoff run if the Jets get their affairs in order.
The church is making that easy with Conservatory Stars, a series of recitals by fine young organists that closes with this recital by Paul Jacobs performing Julius Reubke's "Great Sonata on the 94th Psalm," Bach's Trio Sonata in G (BWV 530) and Reger's "Fantasy and Fugue on B-A-C-H".
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Earl Silas Tupper knew how to mold polyethylene into food containers that closed with a reassuring burp.
It was the final game of a six-game road trip that closed with four games in five days.
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