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The replacement work will be done at night, and will require lane closures or closing of the entire tunnel for safety, and may take up to 2 years to complete.
The subsequent investigation revealed that Sudan was involved in this act, forcing the Ethiopian government to take a series of steps against Sudan that September, which included closing the Sudanese consulate in Gambela, reducing the number of Sudanese embassy staff, and terminating all Sudan Airways and Ethiopian Airlines flights between the two countries.
* A CGI depiction appears briefly in the opening and closing scenes of Alexander, which take place in Alexandria with Ptolemy dictating his memoirs of Alexander the Great.
The subsequent investigation revealed that Sudan was involved in this act, forcing the Ethiopian government to take a series of steps against Sudan that September, which included closing the Sudanese consulate in Gambela, reducing the number of Sudanese embassy staff, and terminating all Sudan Airways and Ethiopian Airlines flights between the two countries.
Pope Pius died on 7 February 1878, and during his closing years the Liberal press had often insinuated that the Italian Government should take a hand in the conclave and occupy the Vatican.
The vanguard under the earls of Gloucester and Hereford, appointed to joint command by Edward after a quarrel about who would take the lead – a compromise that satisfied no one – were already closing in on the Scots from the south, advancing in the same reckless manner that had almost brought disaster at Falkirk.
In her biography of Bizet, Mina Curtiss surmises that he either resigned or refused to take up the position as a protest against what he thought was the director's unjustified closing of Ernest Reyer's opera Erostrate after only two performances.
Without having to be extended, Nijinsky moved through to take the lead a furlong from the finish and won by two lengths from Blakeney despite being eased down to a canter in the closing stages.
Included are the opening and closing ceremonies along with a look at the set up and take down of the display.
During the previous evening reservation agents continued to take reservations and told callers that the airline was not closing.
Ralph Waldo Emerson opened a school in Chelmsford in 1825, closing it after a few months to take over his brother's school in Roxbury.
Before the closing of the theatres, all female roles had been played by boys, and the predominantly male audiences of the 1660s and 1670s were curious, censorious, and delighted at the novelty of seeing real women engage in risqué repartee and take part in physical seduction scenes.
" Yes, he plays like a god ," Hanslick writes in closing, " and we do not take it amiss if, from time to time, he changes, like Jupiter, into a bull ".
Napoleon gave brief orders: Ney's corps would take the line between Postlienen and the Sortlack Wood, Lannes closing on his left, to form the centre, Mortier at Heinrichsdorf the left wing.
" The closing courtroom scene was filmed on the first take.
The closing theme and titles play as Arkwright then begins to take the shop's outdoor displays indoors and close up.
Miami staged a dramatic drive to take the lead, 45-41, in the closing minute of the game.
Her former maid and friend Si Wang-mu sets off with Peter to take control over Starways Congress and stop the Fleet closing in on Lusitania, while the new Valentine-persona journeys to find a planet for the population of Lusitania to evacuate.
Although often found wanting tactically – even some of his own aides queried his inability to amend a plan to take into account altered circumstances on the battlefield – his performance in the closing months of the Peninsular War is the finest proof of his talents as a general.
After giving thorough consideration to closing the airport, GEC ( then comprising Marconi and instrument makers Elliot Automation ) decided to take over management of the airport.
Dwell time is the scheduled time a bus is allowed to discharge and take on passengers at a stop, including opening and closing doors.
A customer could open the box and take all of the newspapers or, for the benefit of other customers, leave all of the newspapers outside of the box, slowly return the door to an unlatched position, or block the door from fully closing, each of which are frequently discouraged, sometimes by a security clamp.
< i > Portrait of a patriot from Antwerp </ i >, commemorating the uprising against Joseph IIIn 1784 Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor did take up the long-standing grudge of Antwerp, whose once-flourishing trade was destroyed by the permanent closing of the Scheldt, and demanded that the Dutch Republic open the river to navigation.
This adjusted close price will take all the closing prices before the split and divide them by the split ratio.

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Forbes had tried to get Kemp to run in the 1996 campaign, but Kemp declined and in fact endorsed Forbes just as Dole was closing in on the nomination, and just after Dole gained the endorsements of former contenders Lamar Alexander and Richard Lugar.
Richard died on 6 April 1199 in the arms of his mother ; it was later said that " As the day was closing, he ended his earthly day.
The last few minutes of adulation saw Richard closing his eyes, while the crowd chanted " GO HABS GO!
The family's story is narrated at the opening and closing of each episode by the middle-aged John-Boy ( Richard Thomas ), the oldest son who becomes a journalist and novelist.
The game's artwork was based on the Michael Trim, Geoff Taylor and Peter Goodfellow illustrations found throughout the original album booklet, and some of Richard Burton's dialogue as the journalist is used in the opening and closing scenes.
After the death of Richard IV and Edmund's older brother, he is briefly King of England ; a lyric one of the closing credits for Blackadder II describes him as " a king / Although for only thirty seconds ".
President Richard Nixon's 1971 imposition of wage and price controls, as well as his closing of the foreign gold window, were the final straws for Nolan and his group that had initiated a Committee the previous July Committee to Form a Libertarian Party and joined forces with a previous demonstration Libertarian Party project and non-partisan political efforts of the now International Society for Individual Liberty.
In a surprising ending, where Richard refuses to be captured and leaps down to his death with the " wrong " closing line " Let us to't pell-mell ; if not to heaven, then hand-in-hand to hell ", his falling into the inferno is followed by the eerily upbeat tune " I'm Sitting On The Top Of The World " ( Ray Henderson, Joe Young and Sam Lewis ) in the classic version sung by Al Jolson.
With darkness closing in, Richard allowed no further pursuit.
" And there I was, on closing night, singing and sobbing along ," later wrote Time magazine critic Richard Corliss.
In his closing summation, Reilly argued that the evidence against Hauptmann was entirely circumstantial, as no reliable witness had placed Hauptmann at the scene of the crime, nor were his fingerprints found on the ladder, the ransom notes, or anywhere in the nursery .< ref >" The State of New Jersey vs. Bruno Richard Hauptmann ," < u > Hunterdon County Court of Oyer and Termner </ u >, vol.
Richard Attenborough intimated in the 1990s in a ' Capital Facts ' sheet that the station almost contemplated closing down:
The closing theme was Ride of the Valkyries, from Richard Wagner's The Valkyrie.
" was featured over the closing credits of the film The Adjustment Bureau in March 2011, along with the new song " Future's Bright ", written and performed specifically for the film's opening by Richard and ten-time Oscar-nominated composer Thomas Newman.
Richard Donner's dedication in the closing credits of Lethal Weapon reads, " This picture is dedicated to the memory of Dar Robinson / one of the motion picture industry's greatest stuntmen ".
In 2004, with a new Imperial Rector ( Richard Sykes ) they announced that the Department of Agricultural Sciences was closing, and that most teaching and research at Wye would end.
The opening and closing narration is spoken by Richard Burton.
The Twyla Tharp Broadway dance musical Movin ' Out, featuring the songs of Billy Joel, opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York, on October 24, 2002, and played 1, 307 performances before closing in December 2005.
Music also plays a large role in Richard Kelly's films and one of his most famous scenes is in a closing segment of Donnie Darko where we are shown a montage of several characters awakening from their dreams to Gary Jules's version of the Tears for Fears song " Mad World ".
Richard Williams ( later of Roger Rabbit fame ) did the animated opening and closing sequences for the film instead of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises.
Garth Hudson played accordion on " New Mexicoe ", Robbie Robertson lead guitar on " Java Blues ", Richard Manuel electric piano on " Shake It " and Levon Helm sings harmony vocal on the closing " Once Upon a Time ".
One such feat involving world class grip strength is officially closing a No. 3 Captains of Crush Gripper, first accomplished by Richard Sorin in 1991.
On 29 June 2007 they called in receivers after a last-ditch deal that would have allowed Sir Richard Branson a way to devolve himself from the loss making Virgin Megastores without the negative PR of closing down multiple locations, but this deal failed to win support from Virgin's main supplier.
The earlier consumer products retailer by that name was founded by Richard Thalheimer and was in business from 1977 until its closing in 2008.

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