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Closing in Great Britain in January 2011, the exhibition then traveled to Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut where it opened in February 2011, and is on view until early June.
* The Scorecard on Development, 1960-2010: Closing the Gap?
* Ronald B. Scott, former resident, journalist, biographer of former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate W. Mitt Romney, and author of the novel " Closing Circles: Trapped in the Everlasting Mormon Moment ," set partially in a village based on East Millcreek.
Shopping days and opening hours in Germany were previously regulated by a federal law, the " Shop Closing Law " ( Ladenschlussgesetz ), first enacted in 1956 and last revised on March 13, 2003.
Closing hours for all bars and nightclubs were cut back to 1 am and nude dancers were definitely frowned on.
* " Closing in on a Killer: Scientists Unlock Clues to the Spanish Influenza Virus " An online exhibit from the National Museum of Health and Medicine.
Closing ceremonies were held on June 4, 1959, and officiated by Thomas H. Ingraham, principal.
However, 5 tracks were exclusive to the Australian LP: " Inspector Gadget Theme " ( an extended version of Inspector Gadget's American opening theme ), " Brain The Dog " ( an instrumental background music version of Brain's theme ), " Max's theme " ( a misspelling of " Mad's theme ", this is an alternate version of the same composition on the French LP, with slightly different orchestrations ), " Italian Gadget " ( a piece of background music ) and " Gadget Closing " ( the American end credits theme for the show ).
Closing about 3. 5 months later ( November 20, 2003 ), the film had grossed a domestic total of $ 104, 565, 114 and $ 126, 884, 089 overseas for a worldwide total of $ 231, 449, 203, based on a $ 55 million budget.
He brought together Russian Formalism and American New Criticism in his Closing Statement at a conference on stylistics at Indiana University in 1958.
Closing in on a planet ( called ' Quinta ') which exhibits signs of harboring intelligent life, the crew of the Hermes attempts to establish contact with the denizens of the planet, who, contrary to the expectations of the mission's crewmen, are strangely unwilling to communicate.
* Closing the Book on Homework: Enhancing Public Education and Freeing Family Time by John Buell ( 2004 )
Closing the castle to the general public on some weekdays meant that visitors were disheartened when embarking on their day trips, and resulted in a dramatic fall in visitor numbers in the three years leading up to the creation of the program.
Closing arguments were on December 4, 1933.
Semisonic's breakthrough came two years later in 1998 when their second album, Feeling Strangely Fine, reached the Top 50 chart on the strength of the hit single " Closing Time ", their biggest hit in the United States.
She also appeared on screen at the Closing Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2006 in Melbourne while 1000 " Commonwealth Dames " danced around the arena, in purple wigs, garish costumes and gladioli, singing along to her song, " We've Made The Most Of Melbourne ": " It's not as small as Adelaide, Compared to Canberra, it's bliss, And if you've been to Melbourne, You can give Sydney a miss.
Closing out the decade, Elefante had produced five major label albums, and performed on 12.
The CBC encapsulates these goals in the following priorities: Closing the achievement and opportunity gaps in education, assuring quality health care for every American, focusing on employment and economic security, ensuring justice for all, retirement security for all Americans, increasing welfare funds and increasing equity in foreign policy.
Much of this debate centered on reactions to the publication of The Closing of the American Mind in 1987 by Allan Bloom.
* John Egerton, " A Mind to Stay Here: Closing Conference Comments on Southern Exceptionalism ", Southern Spaces, 29 November 2006.
Closing and opening the gourd while the string resounds produces a wah-wah effects, which depends on how large the gourd opening is.
* Charlie Pellett: " Stand Clear of the Closing doors, please " and various public announcements, such as safety announcements, announcements about a delay, and on the IRT trains, transfer announcements at most stations.
Closing on the action, the 29th Regiment of Foot ( the lead regiment of Stewart's second brigade ) opened fire on the scattered Vistula lancers.

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John Joseph Yossarian is a fictional character and protagonist in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22 and its sequel Closing Time.
Closing the eye can help achieve a better sense of the color in its own aspect.
John Joseph Yossarian – Protagonist in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22 and its sequel Closing Time
* Closing the Book on Pearl Harbor – Stephen Budiansky on OP-20-G's progress breaking JN-25 from its appearance in 1939 to 12. 7. 41.
* September – The Sydney Olympics earn record ratings for Channel 7 with the Olympic Opening & Closing Ceremonies & its continuous coverage.
According to the website of the Central Tibetan Administration, Justice Muralidhar's decision had the effect of " Closing the doors on the possibility of similar complaints in the future ," omitting the fact that " It is however clarified that the dismissal of this petition will not preclude any individual member or members of the Dorje Shugden Society to seek appropriate remedies as may be available to them in law " before the police in Karnataka and its state government.
Closing cards reveal that Tony Alva went on to be a very successful skater and skating's first world champion ( stating that he still sneaks into backyard pools ); Stacy Peralta started Powell Peralta, a modern popular skating company that included a 14-year-old Tony Hawk as part of its team ; and Jay, too, achieved the only kind of success at skating and surfing he really cared about, becoming known as the ' spark that started the flame '.
He also produced the Expo 2010 outdoor Opening Ceremony in Shanghai, which was the largest multimedia display in world history to open the largest World Expo since its 1851 inception and most recently, the 2011 Moscow City Day Anniversary Celebrations, the Opening Ceremony of the 2011 New Zealand Rugby World Cup and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 12th Arab Games in Doha, Qatar.

Closing and first
" Jakobson's theory of communicative functions was first published in " Closing Statements: Linguistics and Poetics " ( in Thomas A. Sebeok, Style In Language, Cambridge Massachusetts, MIT Press, 1960, pp. 350 – 377 ).
Waits signed to Asylum Records in 1972, and after numerous abortive recording sessions, his first record — the jazzy, folk-tinged Closing Time — was released in 1973.
Closing in on English rugby's first ' Double ', Gloucester RFC's last-day collapse handed Wasps the league title before a 48 – 6 cup final heartbreak at the hands of Bath.
At CNBC, she is the anchor of the Closing Bell program and the host and managing editor of The Wall Street Journal Report and is credited for becoming the first reporter to broadcast live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
The sabbatarian temperance movement was also historically strong among the Welsh, the sale of alcohol being prohibited on Sundays in Wales by the Sunday Closing ( Wales ) Act 1881 – the first legislation specifically issued for Wales since the Middle Ages.
Closing out the series ' eleventh season, the 2½-hour episode first aired on CBS on February 28, 1983.
The NGLCC became the first LGBT organization to ring the New York Stock Exchange Closing Bell on June 20, 2005.

Closing and Foundation
The Way to Happiness Foundation International is a division of the Association for Better Living and Education ( ABLE ), and is a " Scientology-related entity " under the 1993 IRS Closing Agreement.

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Closing diphthongs tend to be falling (), and opening diphthongs are generally rising (), as open vowels are more sonorous and therefore tend to be more prominent.
Legislation specific to Wales, such as the Sunday Closing ( Wales ) Act 1881 and the Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889, began to be introduced in the late 19th century.
In the Federal Republic of Germany, the Ladenschlussgesetz or " Shop Closing Law " ( abbreviated: LadSchlG ) is the federal law regulating at which times retail stores were required to be closed to the public.
Fort Benning was selected by the Base Realignment and Closing Commission to be the home of the new Maneuver Center of Excellence ( MCoE ).
" Additionally, Peter Elbow discusses in his article " Closing My Eyes as I Speak: An Argument for Ignoring Audience ", that while audience awareness is important, an over awareness of audience can be paralyzing and can cause writer's block.
In his 1971 book The Closing Circle, a bestseller, Commoner suggested that the American economy should be restructured to conform to the unbending laws of ecology.
When referring to the next item to be sold the presenters and assistants will say " Closing next ..."
Closing costs such as VA appraisal, credit report, loan processing fee, title search, title insurance, recording fees, transfer taxes, survey charges, or hazard insurance may not be included in the loan.
: Closing scene: The screen fades to black with the words " To be continued ".
A new rule was introduced in 2008, stating that there will be two champions each year corresponding to the winners of the two tournaments played during the season, the Apertura ( or " Opening Tournament ) and Clausura ( Closing Tournament ).

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