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closing and free
The closing moments included a palming turnover by the Pistons ' George Yardley with 18 seconds left, a foul by Frankie Brian with 12 seconds left that enabled King's winning free throw, and a turnover by the Pistons ' Andy Phillip with three seconds left which cost Fort Wayne a chance to attempt the game-winning shot.
In 2007, following the closing of media outlet RCTV in Venezuela, Toledo published an op-ed in the New York Times condemning the action of President Hugo Chavez ’ s government as a violation of free speech.
Mangope took an increasingly hardline stance, rejected Independent Electoral Commission chairman Judge Johann Kriegler's plea for free political activity in the territory, and fired the staff of the Bophuthatswana Broadcasting Corporation, closing down two television stations and three radio stations.
Cases against Ironcat and Bennett personally were dismissed " with prejudice ," leaving Bennett free and clear and closing the book on Studio Ironcat.
BWV 565 exhibits a typical simplified north German structure with a free opening ( Toccata ), a fugal section ( Fugue ), and a short free closing section.
A key fact for understanding both overblowing and bending on such an instrument: a free reed mounted over a reedplate slot will normally respond to air flows that pull it initially into the slot, i. e., as a closing reed, but, at only slightly higher air pressure from the opposite side, will also respond as an opening reed ; the resulting pitch is generally just less than a semitone higher than the closing-reed pitch.
This represents the cornerstone of several ongoing arguments about the current health of the real-estate market, which are centered on free and open information being necessary for both the buying and selling parties to ensure fair prices are negotiated during closing, ultimately allowing a stable and less volatile market.
A typical performance consists of the following elements pīshdarāmad ( a rhythmic prelude which sets the mood ), darāmad ( rhythmic free motif ), āvāz ( improvised rhythmic-free singing ), taṣnīf ( rhythmic accompanied by singing, an ode ), Chahārmeżrāb ( rhythmic music but rhythmic-free or no singing ), reng ( closing rhythmic composition, a dance tune ).
Maczek's division had the crucial role of closing the pocket at the escape route of those German divisions, hence the fighting was absolutely desperate and the 2nd Polish Armoured Regiment, 24th Polish Lancers and 10th Dragoons supported by the 8th and 9th Infantry Battalions took the brunt of German attacks trying to break free from the pocket.
To accomplish this he called upon every able-bodied male colonist, convict or free, to form a human chain that then swept across the settled districts, moving south and east for several weeks in an attempt to corral the Aborigines on the Tasman Peninsula by closing off Eaglehawk Neck ( the isthmus connecting the Tasman peninsula to the rest of the island ) where Arthur hoped that they could live and maintain their culture and language.
Prior to closing the online store, he released all songs from World Domination and Crush Television ( plus some songs from Underground Archives ) for free download.
Sometimes, when wrapping closing costs into a loan you can easily determine whether it makes sense to go with the lower rate with closing cost or the slightly higher rate for free.
If the payment for 4. 5 % with $ 2, 500 in settlement charges is the same for 4. 625 % for free then you will pay the same amount of money over the length of the loan, however if you choose the loan with closing cost and you refinance before the end of your term you wasted money on the closing cost.
The former editor Neil Boorman and former music editor Stuart Turnbull went on to run free London bi-monthly magazine ' Good for Nothing ' which ran for 8 issues before closing around the end of 2005.
London sent six regiments of trained bands to the front, closing the shops so that every man should be free to take his part in what was thought to be the supreme trial of strength.
" With this ruling, he was supporting the laws of the neighboring free territories and states and closing a loophole by which Army officers had tried to argue they could keep slaves.
A key government policy was to cut costs in education, including increasing charges for public education, eliminating free public transport for school students and reducing teaching staff ( 2, 400 teaching staff and 800 support staff ) through creating composite classes and closing smaller schools, while looking for public assets to sell ( ultimately $ 340 million of assets were identified ) and capital works projects which could be abandoned.
The new lakefront park, as yet nameless ( which is nearing completion ), was the missing link effectively closing the century old gap between Chicago's world-class chain of parks between South Shore's Rainbow Beach Park in South Shore and Calumet Park in East Side neighborhoods, fulfilled the dreams of noted Chicago planner and architect, Daniel Burnham and business mogal and philanthropist Montgomery Ward, for a free and clear lakefront.
The Las Vegas Monorail project was built by Bombardier Transportation upon an existing free monorail that ran between the MGM Grand and Bally's, closing a long gap in the Strip that tourists usually had to travel on foot.
The situation was worsened by the closing of the Panamericana road by the Ngobe-Bugle tribe from February 3 to 10 of the 2012, when the regional flight tickets were suspended by the creation of an air bridge for the stranded tourists for free.
Two of the borough's biggest demands were closing the Fresh Kills Landfill and making the Staten Island Ferry free, both of which have since been fulfilled.

closing and service
Officially titled Rifle, No. 5 Mk I, it was introduced in the closing months of World War II, but did not see widespread service until the Korean War, the Mau Mau uprising, and the Malayan Emergency.
* A fifth prayer service, Ne ' ilah ( נ ְ ע ִ יל ָ ה, " closing "), is recited only on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
Also, the Underground runs limited service on Christmas Eve ( with some lines closing early ) and does not operate on Christmas Day, except for the shuttle to Heathrow Airport.
The service concludes with the Ne ' ila (" closing ") prayer, which begins shortly before sunset, when the " gates of prayer " will be closed.
More service closures came in January 2011 when the closing of five language services was announced as a result of the financial situation the corporation was facing following the eventual financial transfer of responsibility for the World Service from the Foreign Office to the BBC license fee.
They were believed to have occupied lower Gloucester during the closing days of the Revolutionary War or deserted their service fighting for the British.
The decline continued until the early 1970s culminating with the end of passenger rail service effective May 1, 1971 and the closing of the local high school two years later.
Mail service continued for another decade or so, finally closing on 30 November 1934.
The Climax High School closed after the 1957 school year, and the Climax Grade School ended service in 1969 ; education resumed after the closing of each school at Eureka, as part of USD 389.
Also in 1965 the U. S. Coast Guard built a small base near Brunswick to service increased river traffic, however the facility was relatively short-lived, closing in March 1973.
Because of the closing of the Lake Champlain Bridge in the fall of 2009, as of October 2009 a temporary pedestrian ferry service runs from the Westport Marina across Lake Champlain to Vermont on a limited basis during morning and evening commuting hours.
From the time it was opened, the post office had one interruption of service of less than one year before closing in 1903. Rural Hill is mentioned as having held a debate between the candidates for the constitutional convention held in 1834.
The U. S. Army built an air field in the town in 1942 to train new pilots ; at one time the largest air navigation school in the world, Hondo Army Air Field trained over 14, 000 navigators for service during World War II before closing in 1946.
Long-time church member and one of the first graduates of Ambassador College, Evangelist Herman L. Hoeh officiated at the graveside service and Tkach gave the closing prayer.
Many Anglican bishops ( amongst them the Archbishop of York and most of his suffragans ) felt so doubtful as to the wisdom of such an assembly that they refused to attend it, and Dean Stanley declined to allow Westminster Abbey to be used for the closing service, giving as his reasons the partial character of the assembly, uncertainty as to the effect of its measures and " the presence of prelates not belonging to our Church ".
It is interesting to note that at the official closing ceremony, two men, who as Boy Scouts in 1941 that had raised the first flag at Williams Field when it was first officially opened, were there to officially lower the flag at its closing, after fifty years of military service.
In the late 1980s, Sun began rebranding DX stations in the Midwest to the Sunoco brand and even introduced the high-octane Sunoco ULTRA 94 gasoline to stations in that region, but by the early 1990s, they pulled out of virtually all areas in the southeastern U. S. and west of the Mississippi, resulting in the closing and rebranding of service stations and jobbers to other brands in those areas, notably Sinclair in Oklahoma.
Yet, a short interruption of work in the civil service may result from one or more days of closing the offices, especially on the day of the State funeral.
British Rail ended this service prior to Snow Hill closing in 1968.
According to a December 23, 2008 article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Dimperio's Market, the only full service grocery store in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is closing because of shoplifters.
However the Reuters News Agency, the world's largest information provider, began as a pigeon service carrying closing stock prices between Belgium and Germany, basically between the Western and Eastern terminus of the telegraph in Europe.

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