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37 Sentences With "bring to a close"

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An autumn sentencing would bring to a close one of the most significant chapters in Mueller's investigation.
The Clinton campaign clearly hoped that the announcement would bring to a close a saga that has haunted Mrs.
If the agreement is approved, it would bring to a close all the state court claims against Cinemark over the shooting.
The decision, which is not expected until later this week, will bring to a close a case that has riveted and divided South Africa.
The Met said that the layoffs do not include any curators or conservators and bring to a close the current phase of its financial restructuring process.
The deadline, which he and other Benghazi committee Republicans have previously suggested was the goal, will likely bring to a close years of official scrutiny about the Sept.
The results bring to a close a generally tepid earnings season for the Gulf state's banks, with many struggling under the weight of higher defaults and sluggish credit growth.
The accord would "bring to a close this hard-fought thirteen-year litigation on terms agreeable to the parties," lawyers for Silverstein and the airlines said in a filing.
If approved, the settlement would bring to a close two of three lawsuits launched against the NYPD over its practices of closely scrutinizing Muslims based only on their religion.
The Trump administration says the new rules are motivated by "our desire to bring to a close the more than five years of litigation" over the contraceptive coverage mandate.
Trump wants to bring to a close the conflict between Afghan security forces and the Taliban, who were removed from power with the aid of American bombing after the Sept.
That was the years that NATO leaders announced an exit strategy for foreign forces in the country, and so decided to bring to a close a brutal chapter in the nation's history.
The moves would bring to a close one of the most spectacular financial corruption cases of recent memory: Low allegedly used the money to party with Leonardo DiCaprio, Miranda Kerr, and Paris Hilton.
When the son gives the eulogy for the father on Wednesday at Washington National Cathedral, it will bring to a close an extraordinary relationship unlike any in the annals of the American presidency.
The report will bring to a close a nearly two-year inquiry into how law enforcement officials opened their investigation in 2016 into Russia's election interference and whether anyone associated with the Trump campaign conspired.
The arrest Monday appeared to bring to a close a longstanding battle between the Tunisian man and the Germany's Federal Office for Refugees, who has been trying to deport Sami A. since 2006, German tabloid  Bild reported .
The arguments bring to a close the nearly three-month trial in Los Angeles Superior Court of Lonnie David Franklin Jr., 63, who could face the death penalty if convicted of the 10 counts of first-degree murder against him.
When the legislation is signed into law by Mayor Bill de Blasio, it will bring to a close an era when New York City was festooned with no-dancing signs, and multiply the places where people can openly get down.
StanChart announced this month a $1 billion settlement with the United States to bring to a close a long-running probe into whether the bank continued to violate sanctions after 2007, when it said it would no longer do business with Iran.
The agreement is part of a legal settlement that received preliminary approval in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri on Wednesday, and would bring to a close a suit filed against the city of Jennings, Mo. in February 20133.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Saad Hariri of Lebanon pulled back on Wednesday from his resignation as prime minister, another surprise move that seemed to bring to a close a three-week international drama and to stem the threat of new political turmoil in the country.
After days of tense negotiations, the Securities and Exchange Commission and lawyers for Mr. Musk, Tesla's chief executive, had agreed on a settlement that would bring to a close a drama that has riveted Wall Street and Silicon Valley for the past two months.
The deal is set to bring to a close more than half a century of expansion by Murdoch, 86, who turned a single Australian newspaper he inherited from his father at the age of 21 into one of the world's most important global news and film conglomerates.
So far, the North Korean negotiations have yielded nothing of substance, while the quiet discussions with the Taliban look like they might bring to a close the war that began after al Qaeda, which was based in Afghanistan, attacked the United States on September 11, 2001.
DETROIT – General Motors and the United Auto Workers are "in the home stretch" to reaching a tentative labor contract that could bring to a close the union's 30-day strike that has cost the automaker an estimated $2 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The partnership appears to bring to a close tension between one of the world's biggest credit companies and the biggest alternative online payment option in the U.S. PayPal has been viewed warily by the credit card companies that don't appreciate PayPal pushing their customers to pay with a bank account hookup — known as ACH — rather than a payment card.
Either way, the vote on Tuesday will largely bring to a close more than two months of investigation by the intelligence panel and shift the case against Mr. Trump into the judiciary panel, which will oversee the drafting and debate of articles of impeachment in what is likely to be a messy public spectacle suffused with partisan rancor.
When the President signs the spending measure into law, it will bring to a close weeks of fighting between congressional Democrats and the White House and Republican lawmakers over border security, a dispute that triggered the longest government shutdown in US history when funding for roughly a quarter of the federal government lapsed as a result of the standoff in December.
The second album was originally scheduled for February 2019, and will "bring to a close the journey of Chic". It was later postponed to May 2019.
During the making of the film Williams suffered from (temporary) ill-health which was to bring to a close his film-making career at the age of 62.
He said, "It is quite fitting that she bring to a close the long tradition of fine art exhibitions in the old gallery, because of her long association with the College." The exhibition program was then moved to the college center. The gallery series, of which Morris' exhibition was a part, was supported by the Reed Art Associates, Metropolitan Arts Commission, Oregon Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. The sculpture's condition was deemed "treatment needed" by Smithsonian's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in 1994.
While not forgetting that he also created different collections with other landscape thematic during those years. From 1981 he decided to bring to a close this thematic (although Las Palmas would be his "muse" for the last time in 1991), stating: During the 1980s and early 90s he continued to participate in various individual and collective exhibitions, in several cultural centers and galleries of Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Fuerteventura. In 1985 he became a member of the newly founded "Asociación Canaria de Acuarelistas" (Canarian Association of Watercolorists), also taking part in their expositions.
Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 4, 1950. It was the second time the elections were held in December (the first was in 1936); traditionally elections occurred on New Year's Day. Incumbent mayor Hiram E. McCallum narrowly defeated Allan Lamport. The defeat of Norman Freed and the failure of Charles Sims to regain his seat would bring to a close the communist Labor-Progressive Party's presence on Toronto's City Council though the party, and its successor, the Communist Party of Canada would continue to elect members as school trustees for several decades.
The first two head writers brought in, Pat Falken Smith and L. Virginia Browne tried to bring to a close to many of the storylines started late in Marland's term as head writer. A replacement headwriter was found in Pam Long (who originally started writing in fall 1983 with Richard Culliton). Long was an actress who had appeared on the then-recently canceled Procter & Gamble soap opera Texas and, in an unusual move, was given the head writer reins of that show during its last months. At Guiding Light, she eventually clashed with CBS and Procter & Gamble executives who resisted her idea of introducing a Jewish family, the Weisses, to Springfield.
An important part of Saunière's ministry at Rennes-le- Château was the installation and Blessing of the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes on 21 June 1891, commemorating the First Holy Communion of 24 children of the parish and "to bring to a close the spiritual exercises of the retreat that had been preached by the Reverend Father Ferrafiat, diocesan missionary, of the Family of Saint Vincent de Paul, residing at Notre Dame de Marceille" (the church, based at Limoux, is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary). A 'Visigothic pillar' acted as a plinth for the statue bearing the inscriptions Mission 1891 and Penitence! Penitence!. Its authenticity is the subject of much debate. Saunière claimed it was one of two pillars that supported the original church altar.
WXYZ's Jones reported that Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert P. Young, Jr. issued the following statement regarding the charge against Hathaway: When any elected official is charged with serious misconduct, the public’s faith in its government institutions can suffer. The federal criminal fraud charges levied against Justice Hathaway and her departure from the Supreme Court bring to a close an unhappy, uncharacteristic chapter in the life of this Court. The last eight months have cast an unfortunate shadow over the Court. Going forward, my five fellow justices and I, and this Court as an institution, will do what we have always strived to do: to uphold the highest ethical standards, render the best public service in promoting the rule of law for everyone, and do our utmost to deserve the trust the public has placed in us.
In 1999 he collaborated with Gabriel Dessauer, organist of St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden, in a project to jointly bring to a close a century of violence. Both in Bruges and in Wiesbaden a concert was performed by the choirs Cantores and Chor von St. Bonifatius, Michiels playing the organ and Dessauer conducting. The concert in Bruges on 23 October 1999 was named Eeuw van zinloos Geweld (Century of meaningless violence) and expressed it in Maurice Duruflé's Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d'Alain, Jules Van Nuffel's ', Jehan Alain's Litanies, Rudolf Mauersberger's ', Gerald Hendrie's Exsultate from the sonata In praise of reconciliation, and Duruflé's Requiem. The concert in Wiesbaden was called Versöhnungskonzert zum Ende des Jahrhunderts (Concert of reconciliation at the end of the century). The collaboration has continued since 2001 in annual choral projects with organ, played by Michiels.

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