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So in closing, fellow retired members, I advise you to make the most of each day, enjoy each one to the n'th degree.
Pinder contributed the closing track on side one, " So Deep Within You ".
So there is a doubt that the real purpose of the " temple closing " was to conceal these scandal and disturb investigation by authorities of Taiwan and United States.
In The Clear also features guest appearances by friends like guitarists James Iha, Jody Porter ( Fountains of Wayne ), Brazilian string arranger Zé Luis ( Bebel Gilberto, Caetano Veloso ), and former Girls Against Boys frontman Scott McLoud, who duets with Durand on the closing track " Feel So Free ".
So urgent was the action that Wycombe Abbey School, situated on the land that would become the station, was given three weeks to find new facilities ; failure in this effort led to the school's closing, until the independent girl's school was returned by the US in 1945.
So, when an option is traded with one party opening and one party closing, the open interest remains unchanged.
So instead of closing in the 1990s the Institute broadened its mandate from the East and West to a truly global focus.
The song was performed as the closing piece during her Feels So Right Tour.
So it was on 11 March 1976 that the Secretary of the Air Force proposed closing several military installations, being Craig AFB, Alabama and Webb AFB, Texas.
So Charlie Brown lets Linus hold the shirt-tail against his cheek and suck his thumb, while the two of them stand together in the pouring rain during the closing credits.

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" His memorably phrased closing statement has long been celebrated.
It became a British institution, but after the 1940s, when its circulation peaked, it went into a long decline, finally closing in 1992.
Scotland's and Northern Ireland's licensing laws have long been more flexible, allowing local authorities to set pub opening and closing times.
However, the senator wanted 50 minutes to speak, too long for a closing address, and at Bryan's request agreed to open the debate instead.
The self-titled closing theme song later served as the theme for WGN-TV's long running The Bozo Show.
The island used in the long shots of the series opening and closing sequences is Coconut Island, located in Kāne ' ohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii.
... a dark figure stole forth, closing the door behind him quietly, and with an air of the deepest dejection .... His face was very long and was olive coloured.
There was also the Heath Charnock isolation hospital on Hut Lane which dealt with infectious diseases before reverting to use for long term patients before closing in the 1990s.
In rural areas or in traditional trades, Wednesdays may be a half-day for businesses, closing at 12: 30, but this practice has long passed in urban areas.
In 1954, long before the Beeching Axe, the branchline committee of British Railways proposed closing the line from East Grinstead to Culver Junction near Lewes.
Since it is unlikely that legitimate users will check for patterns of file opening and closing operations, this type of covert channel can remain undetected for long periods.
That store did not last long, either, closing three months later.
" His troubles with the bishops he had ordained clouded the closing years of Jacobus ' long life.
The Songshan Airport closing proposal was deferred under the Taipei City Government which has long been dominated by the Pan-Blue Coalition, who prefers the downtown airport connection concept with Beijing, Seoul, and Tokyo.
He referred to the film, saying he was bothered most by the closing credits ' reference that he never taught again: " I didn't stop teaching, though it was a long time before I taught again in a college.
Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front, closing by means of buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners, toggles, a belt, or a combination of some of these.
The war was seen at the time as an ignominious but barely acceptable end to the " Great Game ", closing a long chapter of conflict with the Russian Empire without even a proxy engagement.
Thus, in the aftermath of the war, both nations, brokered by the " guarantors " of the Rio Protocol, entered into a long and difficult negotiation process that concluded with the signing of a Peace Treaty in 1998, and the closing of the hitherto un-demarcated stretch of common border, deep in the Amazonian rainforest.
The reason given was that it would have been unfair to expect the channel's staff to work long hours over Christmas knowing that the channel would soon be closing.
Klaha started a solo career as well in December 2002, but in the middle of 2004 it was announced that his fan club would be closing down, and after that there have been long periods of silence, only broken by rare updates on his site.
The closing of the railway and the decline of the cotton industry, however, led to a long term recession.
At first students work basic patterns, then patterns with moving steps coordinated in different directions, patterns at differing heights ( high, middle, low and combinations ) and then finally different styles of " freestyle " push hands, which lead into sparring that combines closing and distancing strategies with long, medium and short range techniques.
In his closing statement, Galcik said while he believed that Dysfunctional Family Circus could be defended as a work of interactive parody, he had developed a grudging respect for the long and continual effort by Bil Keane.
" When the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies, which had long served as the national nexus for raising and administering funds for area studies, underwent their first major restructuring in thirty years, closing down their area committees, scholars interpreted this as a massive signal about the changing research environment.

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He bounced exuberantly on the sagging bed and was even more delighted when Madame Lalaurie -- after closing the door -- showed the slave that the bed was designed for something other than slumber.
She was closing and within one more bound would have been able to reach the rear end of the bay, but -- and here Jones and Loveless and Ulyate were holding breath for all they were worth -- she never quite caught up that last bound.
The identification of the basic unit of religious organization -- the parish or congregation -- with a residential area is self-defeating in a modern metropolis, for it simply means the closing of an iron trap on the outreach of the Christian fellowship and the transmutation of mission to co-optation.
`` Ladies and gentlemen, in place of my regular closing number tonight, I'd like to sing something of a different nature for you.
The closing of the free service has caused the number associated with the service to be disabled and not transferrable for a different service.
The production ran for 144 performances, closing on February 17, 1990.
The musical ran successfully for almost five years, before closing in June 1999.
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.
In Revelation 21-23, as in the closing visions of Ezekiel, the prophet is transported to a high mountain, where a heavenly messenger measures the symmetrical new Jerusalem, complete with high walls and twelve gates, the dwelling-place of God, producing a state of perfect well-being for his people.
This involved concentrating investment on major integrated plants, placed near the coast for ease of access by sea, and closing older, smaller plants, especially those that had been located inland for proximity to coal supplies.
Costas later appeared on Conan O ' Brien's talk show and criticized his employer for its decision to air a preview of the upcoming series Animal Practice over a performance by The Who during the London closing ceremonies.
Cranial nerve number 5 ( CN V ), and its ophthalmic branch ( V < sub > 1 </ sub >) are responsible for the afferent arm of the reflex, and the cranial nerve number 7 ( CN VII ) also known a facial nerve, is responsible for the efferent arm, causing contraction of the muscle orbicularis oculi resulting in closing of the eyes.
It provided a fast link with the main markets for the strawberries in Birmingham and London, but finally closing in 1964.
The chief advocate and driving force for improving public health in Chicago was Dr. John H. Rauch, M. D., who established a plan for Chicago's park system in 1866, created Lincoln Park by closing a cemetery filled with festering, shallow graves, and helped establish a new Chicago Board of Health in 1867 in response to an outbreak of cholera.
Although Chernenko had called for renewed détente with the West, little progress was made towards closing the rift in East − West relations during his rule.
Some models even have no turn-off button but they provide some way to put off, for example, leaving no operation for a moment, covering solar cell exposure, or closing their lid.
The consequences of this were that the pocket calculator was affordable, and that it was now difficult for the manufacturers to make a profit out of calculators, leading to many companies dropping out of the business or closing down altogether.
* 2007 – Winter storms cause the Chehalis River to flood many cities in Lewis County, Washington, also closing a 20-mile portion of Interstate 5 for several days.

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