The crop will be bound for a close-by destination — extremely close by.
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All I can tell you is that I saw the product, Phil and I are friends, we live close by, our our headquarters are close by.
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The first round of short-listing is expected to close by the end of this week and the process may close by December, the report said.
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They got to safety at a convenience store close by.
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But, it doesn't show you who's as close by you.
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They don't even have 2 be super close by me.
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Since I'm close by, I stop at Trader Joe's, too.
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But for now, his mama likes to be close by.
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The transaction is expected to close by early April 2017.
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Reinhart stuck close by costars Camila Mendes and Madelaine Petsch.
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Chances are there was a female rattlesnake quite close by.
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Fortunately, the pool was close by to break her fall.
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Close by is the hippocampus, responsible for new memory storage.
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They are most likely to be found very close by.
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But intermittent power had forced him to close by sunset.
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The deal will close by the end of the year.
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The company expects the deal to close by early 2018.
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It is expected to close by the end of May.
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If approved, the deal is expected to close by June.
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The transaction is expected to close by the fourth quarter.
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Both deals are expected to close by early next year.
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It is expected to close by the end of 2019.
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Create a support network of loving people living close by.
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Eurobank expects the transaction to close by the fourth quarter.
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The deal is expected to close by the third quarter.
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The deal is expected to close by June 30. reut.
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La Salle stayed close by shooting a sparkling 57 percent.
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Close by hangs a signed MC2180 poster we'll never sell.
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They are also close by, during times that turn challenging.
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The deal is expected to close by March 31, 2020.
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The lineman's mom was sitting on a chair close by.
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It is scheduled to close by the end of 2026.
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The Presidio and the Golden Gate Bridge are close by.
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Keep the Kleenex close by and be kind to others.
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While they may have eluded him, Eiko was close by.
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Staples said the deal was expected to close by December.
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The deal is expected to close by June 30, 2016.
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For further journeys, tram and metro stations were close by, too.
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I live close by, so I take the Metro to Hollywood.
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Bayer expects the deal to close by the end of 2017.
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Time is still the only distance; her life feels close by.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2016.
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The stores are expected to close by the end of May.
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It is expected to close by the end of the year.
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Motiva said it expects to deal to close by late 22020.
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The Suns stuck close by shooting 2104 percent from the field.
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Director Mueller, let me close by returning to where I began.
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New York's first Pride march started close by a year later.
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A second element, a column of white paper, is close by.
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The two companies expect the deal to close by January 23.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of October.
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That gap may be all but impossible to close by Nov.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of August.
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It's like having a fire extinguisher close by in the cockpit.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of 2017.
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Even Tuesday's rally was restricted to a relatively close-by location.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of June.
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My flour-dusted laptop playing YouTube tutorials was always close by.
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Qualcomm expects the deal to close by the end of 2017.
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It was under such an agreement to permanently close by 2014.
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The company expects the transaction to close by June 30, 2019.
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But now it seems the answers were close by all along.
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The acquisition is expected to close by the end of 2017.
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However, they stayed close by dominating on the boards, 24-13.
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The companies expect the transaction to close by June 30, 2018.
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I lived close by shore so I used shredded sand eels.
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Such schools still exist; they did not all close by 1896.
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Close by are the jagged Panamints, which reach eleven thousand feet.
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Close by are rain-curled posters and hundreds of artificial flowers.
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Even 7-Elevens announced they would all close by 5 p.m.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of 2018.
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Britvic said their plant will close by the end of 2019.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of July.
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Hayes said the deal is expected to close by mid-2018.
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It is expected to close by the end of calendar 2018.
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When need and danger are close by, who are we really?
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The deal is expected to close by the end of 23.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of 2019.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of Q2 2019.
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The deals are expected to close by the end of January 2020.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of calendar 1Q17.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of this year.
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However, I always keep my Nars concealer close by just in case.
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There are many places where Sainsbury's and Asda stores are close by.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of this month.
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" Wayne's Dr. Buckingham asks Maile's Tiffany as Zoe stands close by. "Never.
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The deal is expected to close by fiscal Q4 2019, VMware said.
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The fact that my friend Florian* stayed close by probably helped, too.
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Let me close by asking you the question I always dread asking.
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The acquisition is expected to close by mid 2017, subject to approvals.
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But this is still a race, and Cruz is still close by.
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The deal was initially expected to close by the end of March.
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It's tough and industrial, but you also feel the ocean close by.
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One of the first Pride marches happened close by a year later.
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Gawker expects a sale to close by the end of the summer.
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The deal is expected to close by early fourth quarter of 2019.
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The Australian dollar sat at $0.6842, close by a two-week trough.
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That includes the people here, my boyfriend close by, being rent-regulated.
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The Australian dollar sat at $0.6842, close by a two-week trough.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of next month.
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The transaction is expected to close by the first quarter of 2020.
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It is a migration with momentum, and it comes from close by.
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I saw this hot guy on Grindr who was very close by.
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Argote's walk was around Eastlake in Lincoln Park, close by her studio.
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A Peloton studio and a Cha Cha Matcha are also close by.
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Also close by, standing near the mini-doughnut station, was Michael Cera.
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The transaction is expected to close by the third quarter of 2018.
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Also, while the parking lot is close by, initial access isn't convenient.
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Today's deal is expected to close by the end of this quarter.
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I was the old salt standing close by the young guy's ear.
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I'm kind of a nervous person and there were teenagers close by.
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Thunder means lightning is close by, even if it sounds far away.
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I order a Japanese curry sandwich for lunch since it's close by.
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The deal is expected to close by the third quarter of 2019.
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The deal is set to close by the end of this year.
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It is expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
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The company expects the deal to close by the end of 2018.
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The acquisition is expected to close by the end of the year.
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Redwoods dot the property's 23 acres and line hiking trails close by.
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This rumor of someone close by, we'd better go see to that.
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One goat farm says it was forced to close by sustained bullying.
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He helped Miami stay close by scoring 18 of his points before halftime.
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Elanco said it expected the transaction to close by the middle of 2020.
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Elanco said it expected the transaction to close by the middle of 63.
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At first people shared strong feelings that appealed to other groups close by.
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Mr. Boo sat close by, his arms crossed over a Cleveland Cavaliers shirt.
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That implies a huge number of large, close-by asteroids we haven't found!
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The deal is expected to close by the end of 2018, Orsted said.
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Haworth has its headquarters in Holland; Herman Miller and Steelcase are close by.
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Bayer said it expects the deal to close by the end of 2017.
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Delta ordered close to 600 pies for Atlanta and other airports close by.
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The deal for is expected to close by the end of this year.
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Blackstone said it expects the transaction to close by the end of April.
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It has said the deal will close by the end of the year.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of March, Cominar said.
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Hersha said the deal was expected to close by the end of March.
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There was this dude close by, sitting between the boys and the doors.
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Military aircraft dropped bombs on another BIFF wing in a town close by.
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Let's close by reviewing Greece's performance according to Economic Freedom of the World.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of 2018, Microsoft said.
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He reportedly biked to the Monte Carlo Masters, since he lives close by.
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A walking trail, town, and restaurants are also close by, Lonely Planet reported.
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Theres three of us taking turns, but the other two live close by.
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There's a couple cracks that's close by that still have steam coming out.
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I always feel that because the lovers got so close, by the end.
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The firm said 81 UK stores will close by the end of September.
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That's why when she's cooking I am always close by, watching and learning.
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I wake up, usually with two of my three pets snuggling close by.
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We worked there together for two years, living in an apartment close by.
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Credit Suisse has predicted that one in four malls will close by 2022.
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In the second embryo, which was close by, the heartbeat had already stopped.
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Unique collages by Allen Ruppersberg were also being offered close by for $175.
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Fears initially advised against carrying weapons, but he suggested keeping them close by.
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Having her close by means she'll be able to watch them even closer.
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The seven reactors still in operation today are due to close by 2022.
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The acquisition is expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
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"I think for some specific locations, military bases are close by," she said.
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There are apartment buildings close by where someone could see into the office.
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We go to a park close by to chat for a few hours.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
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Carmakers especially need producers close by to co-operate on improving battery capacity.
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"When they found people close by, they attacked them with machetes," he said.
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China is building artificial islands and the U.S. Navy is patrolling close by.
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They expect the pending deal to close by the end of the year.
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The companies expect the deal to close by the third quarter of 2017.
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A jail in Brooklyn and another on Rikers Island may close by January.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of Cisco's fiscal 8303.
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I have my children close by, and friends that come visit on Sundays.
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The PBEM staff still stay close by to the EOC, to minimize transportation problems.
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Another close-by possibility is Brookfield Property Partners' Manhattan West project, both sources said.
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Texas Tech hung close by forcing three Rebel field goals in the first half.
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"Now, on family trips, there's always a pair of binoculars close by," he writes.
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But life wasn't always easy for Vanderbilt -- not even close, by her own admission.
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These were enforced even though the investigation is only set to close by August.
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Although it can't be seen on the video, its handler was apparently close by.
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Bristol-Myers said on Monday it expects the deal to close by 2019 end.
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I knew no one else could see us, even if they were close by.
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Mines must return funds if they do not close by the end of 13.
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The government paid much of the cost of building a new house close by.
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The Battat Contemporary gallery in Montreal will close by the end of the year.
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The deal is expected to close by April 2018, Jack in the Box said.
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The second video features the star holding both her children with Vilailuck close by.
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The female hawkers and fellow chewers standing close by all break out in giggles.
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They had been playing on the hammock throughout the day, with relatives close by.
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I have plans today to hang out with a friend who lives close by.
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New York Central Art Supply will permanently close by the end of the Summer.
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Bennu belongs to a category of close-by asteroids called Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs).
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Nevertheless, Fox said Wednesday it expects the deal to close by June 30, 2018.
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It was mostly a habit to always have a bottle of Coke close by.
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He ordered all state offices in those 51 counties to close by noon Thursday.
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AT&T said it expects the deal to close by the end of 2017.
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There are multiple popes in one corner; Gandhi and Fidel Castro lurk close by.
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AT&T still expects the deal to close by the end of the year.
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It had previously said the acquisition would close by the end of this year.
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The transaction, subject to customary closing conditions, is expected to close by late 2019.
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During the campaign, Trump came either to Youngstown, or someplace close by, three times.
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The companies said the deal is expected to close by the end of May.
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A policeman was patrolling close by and administered first aid until the ambulance arrived.
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But under a new edict from Venezuela's government, shopping centres must close by seven.
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The deal is expected to close by November, the groups said in separate statements.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of July, the company said.
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One, to really differentiate this space from that space, which is very close by.
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Last week, the backwardation extended past close-by months to contracts through December 2019.
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I want to close by telling you a little-known story of American greatness.
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Loved ones mourned on street corners while desensitized kids laughed and played close by.
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The company previously guided for the deal to close by the end of 2017.
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Chinese companies were big buyers, as North Korean coal is close by and cheap.
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The sale is expected to close by the end of next year's first quarter.
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The Australian government has said that the Manus center will close by Oct. 31.
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Hotels will "substantially close" by Monday evening, Gelber announced in a late-Friday tweet.
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Or close by, at East Wind Snack Shop, juicy pork dumplings are the draw.
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Deal terms: The deal is expected to close by the end of the year.
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Cuomo says all bars and restaurants in New York must close by 8 p.m.
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Additional measures include a mandate that all non-essential businesses close by 8 p.m.
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Dr. Lee says the answer is simple: Find a board-certified dermatologist close by.
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One missile hit the dining facility, while two others landed close by, officials said.
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More than 9,300 total stores are expected to close by the end of 2019.
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That's a good argument, but I suppose I should close by widening the possibilities.
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Looking down at the canal I thought about Rembrandt who once lived close by.
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In 2017, Credit Suisse predicted that one in four malls will close by 2022.
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Under the settlement, the sale to Key Safety Systems must close by Feb. 27.
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He thought the bullets were close by because the floor shook with each gunshot.
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It also noted that a separate incident was reported in close-by Newton, Kan.
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Most Americans want to die at home, peacefully and with loved ones close by.
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A further six stores are expected to close by the end of the year.
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If accepted, the deal is expected to close by the end of the year.
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AT&T has said the deal would close by the end of the year.
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You're definitely going to want a box of tissues close by for this one.
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Since there's still no really cold air close by, it's all a bit relative.
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Would she tell him that she'd hurt herself, that she was still close by?
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Invite people over who live close by but that you might not know well.
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At a meeting of the DPRK Workers' Party, both were photographed sitting close by.
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Almost all the country's few remaining coal mines had to close by December 25.
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Almost all the country's few remaining coal mines had to close by December 22018.
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Transaction is expected to close by year end Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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For the trickier assets, such as cats and breakables, I looked to those close by.
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It has said it expects the deal to close by the end of the year.
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Luckily the old address is still close by so I get dropped off and walk.
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If it's in the app and it's close by, it's gonna be a no-brainer.
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Lordstown is one of four GM plants slated to close by the end of 2020.
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Keeping close by Bey is her husband — and her mom's son-in-law — JAY-Z.
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Many had expected the era of PSUs to be drawing to a close by now.
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The deal is expected to close by the first quarter of HPE's fiscal year 2020.
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I'd observed from the corner of my eyes the group of dykes sitting close by.
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"We are extremely lucky to have a facility like Cornell's so close by," Schaertl said.
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He lives close by and I change into shorts to bike over to his place.
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He named several people we knew who lived close by the fire, people I loved.
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A security guard stands close by to ensure that everything does, in fact, get loaded.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2016, subject to regulatory approval.
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If a supernova went off not quite so close by, though, that might be interesting.
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They said the casualties were civilians who were near the site or driving close by.
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Mines are torn out of the landscape, and ramshackle mining towns exist perilously close by.
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If it moves forward, the transaction is expected to close by the end of 2016.
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I hear rumors from my staff or others who work close by all the time.
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The deal is expected to close by the first quarter of 2019 at the latest.
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Maersk Line expects the Hamburg Sud transaction to close by the end of the year.
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This means that galaxies that are close by are moving away relatively slowly by comparison.
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They'll be followed after the close by Chipotle (CMG), Texas Instruments (TXN) and Visa (V).
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By finishing top of Qualifying Group B, despite being run close by a resurgent Wales.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2020.
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They said they spent most of their hours in the restaurant, and lived close by.
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Hundreds of US soldiers and Marines are close by, but they stay away from reporters.
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Imperial Oil said on Tuesday it expects the sales to close by the year-end.
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And with the border so close by, we expect Canadian bacon to be there, too.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of 2018, Rent-A-Center said.
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Acquisition price was not disclosed, but the deal is expected to close by early 2017.
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If I drop in just because I see they're close by, it could be awkward.
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I think the companies think that it will close by the end of the year.
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SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay: The parks plan to close by 5 p.m.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of the third quarter of 2017.
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The companies said they expected the deal to close by the end of this year.
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Liquidations are expected to start in September and stores will close by December, Costello said.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of the year, AT&T said.
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Another 85033 stores that are deemed unprofitable will close by the end of the year.
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The companies say they expect the deal to close by the end of next year.
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For political tourists and others, rooms are expected to be available, although not close by.
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The company previously said it expected the deal to close by the end of 2017.
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It's important to close by noting that the Rabb's frog is not yet officially extinct.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of May next year, Arla said.
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Close by was some burnt wood, arranged in the criss-cross pattern of a campfire.
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Aside from that, it's my in-laws and my aunt who live pretty close by.
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Anticipating this, I go to do the deed in a park close by my office.
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There was a man standing close by, in his mid-20s, though perhaps slightly older.
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Their two losses, both against the Giants, also were close, by 43 and 24 points.
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My parents lived across the ocean, and I had no family close by to help.
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Squeezed by a growing city around it, however, the university built critical facilities close by.
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Now, with most of her grandkids close by, "I can be more playful," she says.
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And to see others close by, discreetly (or not) appearing to read the book too.
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But since then, he's always kept her close by carrying their wedding rings with him.
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The PAUSE order directed "non-essential businesses" in New York to close by 8 p.m.
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Kerr likes to close by seeking input from the players, too, especially in the playoffs.
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"Too Close" by Alex Clare is too dubstep-heavy to withstand the test of time.
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The deal, subject to regulatory approvals, is expected to close by the end of 2017.
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It texts you when it's done, so you don't have to hang out close by.
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The transaction is hoped to close "by the end of the summer," the spokesperson added.
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Meanwhile, the Gannett-GateHouse merger is expected to close by the end of the year.
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"He talked about us so badly; and now he is close by," Mr. Mata said.
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I often told my husband we would probably be divorced if they lived close by.
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"I'm so pleased Jamie and her professional team are close by again," Ms. Langton said.
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She nonetheless kept the race close by winning less affluent white voters by almost 30 points.
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Just keep it close by so you can add more when things start getting too dry.
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Under the current terms, the merger has to close by June 28 or the agreement expires.
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The deal, which is a mix of cash and equity, is expected to close by April.
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Under an altar in their front yard, the couple exchanged vows with their children close by.
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She lives close by and has a much nicer car for Minnesota driving than I do.
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Miami remained close by making seven three-pointers in the first half — six more than Indiana.
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But if I'm being honest, I'm really just keeping this tube close by for shock value.
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Even though the alleged perpetrator was always close by, no one was able to stop him.
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A few years later, her youngest daughter, my mother, got married but stayed living close by.
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The merger is expected to close by September — the end of the two companies' fiscal years.
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"It's not a theory," she quickly corrects herself, as her Havanese, Pip, settles himself close by.
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Last summer, both companies were hopeful that the deal would successfully close by the fourth quarter.
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She will also be close by Thomas's Battersea, where her big brother George attends primary school.
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Restaurants and food vendors remained open, but had been told by police to close by midnight.
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Zoe's estranged father lives in China, and she doesn't want him knowing she's so close by.
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Fans remain exposed to the elements and the track runs close by slums on one side.
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The pharmacy chain and benefits manager had previously expected the transaction to close by Nov. 22.
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The deal is set to close by the end of 2019, after which Just Eat Takeaway.
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The companies have said the deal is expected to close by the end of the year.
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Administrator Deloitte said last month that all Poundworld stores would close by the middle of August.
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The pharmacy chain and benefits manager had previously expected the transaction to close by the Nov.
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"With or without the illness, I'm very grateful they're all close by," Gretchen told the outlet.
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Siemens and Corindus said the deal is expected to close by the end of the year.
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The companies have said they expect the deal to close by the end of the year.
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AT&T has said it expects the deal to close by the end of the year.
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Krulik: We got great stuff, and actually went back to my studio, which was close by.
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The transaction is subject to regulatory approval and was initially expected to close by mid-2017.
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The hole in the ozone layer is healing and is on track to close by 20173.
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Customers can choose a hotspot close by and provide instructions for delivery drivers to find them.
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But finding such extrasolar planets, or exoplanets, is not easy — even when they're relatively close by.
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The transaction is expected to close by the middle of the year, subject to regulatory approval.
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So, he leaves the first store and make his way to a hardware store close by.
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"I mean, we always know that you know there's a threat pretty close by," he said.
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The name comes from a mill built close by in 1784 when the area was farmland.
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Natalie Massenet and Anya Hindmarch, Joan Burstein, Vivienne Westwood and Carmen Busquets all hovered close by.
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In early August, the company announced a round of 26 stores scheduled to close by November.
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The deal is expected to close by the year's end, pending approval by shareholders and regulators.
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But in a demonstration of gratitude, he also bought his father an almond farm close by.
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But it can be loaded, particularly for people who have lifelong friends and family close by.
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The deal is set to close by the end of 2019, after which Just Eat Takeaway.
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The transaction, previously reported by Reuters, is targeted to close by the end of the year.
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Last year, Nordstrom shut its doors and Macy's will close by the end of the month.
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She was also close by when, three days after arriving in North Dakota, Mr. Labrensz died.
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Andrew Cuomo (D), who ordered all fitness facilities in New York to close by 8 p.m.
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But they are very contradictory because close by you can see a couple of birds chirping.
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If they're close by, and if you can hug them, I want you to hug them.
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Ole Miss shot 39.4 percent but stayed close by making 12 of 8.13 3-point attempts.
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The book-building process is expected to close by 1200 GMT or earlier, the sources said.
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It's a military town; the Air Force Academy and three active military bases are close by.
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The swap deal was meant to close by mid-2017 but still has not been finalised.
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Plasmids can easily be transferred from one bacterial species to another when they are close by.
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Yahoo expects the deal, now valued at $222 billion, to close by the end of June.
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The buyout, announced on November 8, is expected to close by the end of the year.
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Jarlath Quinn, has informed them that the chapel will close by June unless a miracle occurs.
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GE shares closed down 0.1 percent at $9.28 a share, falling past Friday's close by one cent.
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The market is always overpriced, but it's close by and I like the family that runs it.
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Let me close by saying that leading Google has been the greatest professional honor of my life.
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El Moussa and Anstead — who began dating in October 2017 — exchanged vows with their children close by.
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Copper's close presence helps Connor stay calm and ride out his attacks with a friend close by.
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Rafael Concaceicao, a student, was on the patio of a restaurant close by when the bomb exploded.
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On the harshest nights, the three of us would huddle beneath it with our parents close by.
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He chose Prague for his exile — it's close by, and he figured Lukashenko couldn't hang on forever.
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Kevin Hunter Jr., who stayed close-by, was seen smiling for photos and immersed in his phone.
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The purchase is being funded from ABB's own cash and is expected to close by mid-year.
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Taken together, their findings suggest that new housing can ease rising rents in other buildings close by.
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The company expects those transactions and the newly announced deal with Raytheon to close by early 2020.
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GUILFOYLE: So it will be, "OK, can you be in touch and stay close by," et cetera.
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Shane Brett, who was visiting the area from Tokyo, said he was close by during both explosions.
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The drop in site visits was highest in areas within and close by the band of totality.
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Keep a recycling bin close by as you'll quickly be drowning in tiny bits of discarded paper.
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You and your squad can even keep your cocktails close by with the Inflatable Pineapple Drink Holder.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2018, Meredith said.
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Last March, suicide bombers struck Masih's Christ Church and another close by, killing at least 14 people.
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I was going to close by saying airline travel is as bad as the subway these days.
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The Ohio plant is one of five North American GM plants slated to close by January 28.
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The Kellogg-Ferrero deal, expected to close by the end of July, was first reported by CNBC.
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Close by was Kendall, 22, sporting a red bikini, and Kim, 37, wore a cream-hued ensemble.
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She noted the company expects the Kate Spade acquisition to close by the third quarter this year.
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This week, Credit Suisse estimated 25 percent of all U.S. malls will need to close by 2022.
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When the boss goes to dinner, we bodyguards go with him and just stand there close by.
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The Paragon offer expires on Saturday and is expected to close by around Tuesday, Borr Drilling said.
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"We think that, in many of these interactions, it's better to have someone close by," said Rajaraman.
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The daycare center attached to every government building provided reassurance their children were close by and safe.
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Winners Aziz Ansari and Laura Dern kept their trophies close by as they mingled at the party.
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Purdue stayed close by making 9 of 13 free throws while Ohio State made 853 of 5.
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"Last night Gord quietly passed away with his beloved children and family close by," the statement read.
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Syndication launched on Thursday and was expected to close by the end of June, the statement said.
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Merriweather was close by when the shooting happened, and says she hasn't been able to sleep since.
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A shopper in an oversize T-shirt and glasses stood close by, unable to place Ms. Handler.
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Fortunately, although rescue services were limited due to the shutdown, other people were close by, he said.
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"You really feel far away from the city even though it's so close by," writes one reviewer.
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A report from Credit Suisse has predicted that 25 percent of U.S. malls will close by 2022.
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The deal on the Malaysian assets is expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
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Close by a soldier manned a heavy machinegun mounted to the back of a military pick-up.
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The deal is expected to close by next March, pending approval from Valspar's shareholders and government regulators.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of year if Carmike shareholders and regulators approve.
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The merger with EMC is scheduled to close by October 2016, subject to approval by EMC shareholders.
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Butler stayed close by holding an 11-0 edge in points off turnovers in the opening half.
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Joey has seven (seven!) sisters that live close by, but they only show up in one episode.
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I made a list of all the motels along the way, or close by, using Google Maps.
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"Close by the south porch," Gadd writes of the church, 'are the gravestones of Pip's little brothers.
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Officials ordered bars, restaurants, and non-essential retail stores — excluding essential stores — to close by 10 p.m.
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The company said it anticipated that the deal would close by June 30, 2018, absent further delays.
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The move would take the company private and is projected to close by the end of 2019.
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"Since the building won't close by itself, we're going to have to force [Amazon's] hand," said Smalls.
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Barracks Row, another historic area that has been renovated as a commercial strip, is also close by.
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The Council must vote on the plan and, if approved, Rikers and Bain would close by 27.
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Close by, about 1,000 more migrants are crammed into the Macedonian transit camp, designed for 700 people.
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While his parents are separated, his father lives close by and visits Sanchez and his brother often.
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Of late, the two women are described as "cordial, but not close," by someone familiar with both.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of the year, pending regulatory and shareholder approval.
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There are 10 college campuses close by, and the district also has a significant African-American population.
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This is an adapted excerpt with permission from the publisher, Wiley, from "The Altman Close," by Josh Altman.
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We hope your remote is close by, since you're going to want to set up the DVR ASAP.
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It's a wonderful time to network; people who can take you to the "next level" are close by.
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Kachman said the fishermen could tell sharks were close by because the pair was having a slow day.
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You grab a muffin from the baker and skim through some good literature from the bookstore close by.
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That light really would look green and red to your eyes if the supernova remnant were close by.
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We have Duke Energy nuclear plants very close by, which supports the schools tremendously through their tax dollars.
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However, it now expects the merger to close by the end of 2019 or the beginning of 2020.
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Advertisers might be keen to reach potential customers when they're super close-by and looking for local information.
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Through her vast experience, Hauser knows not to touch the 25-ton swimmers when they are close by.
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However, now it expects the merger to close by the end of 2019 or the beginning of 2020.
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Laurel and her baby are rushed to the hospital, and Annalise (Viola Davis) is close by Laurel's side.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry used to live close by before they moved to Windsor in the spring.
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The deal is subject to CFIUS approval and is expected to close by the end of the year.
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A block engraved with Arabic Islamic calligraphy lies close by, and some Islamic manuscripts have been left undamaged.
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Tesla is anticipating that the deal will close by early 2017, once it receives clearance from German regulators.
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Since the UPDF arrived a year later, it has been relatively safe, but LRA elements remain close by.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of the second quarter of 2017, the company said.
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AT&T has said it expects the Time Warner acquisition to close by the end of the year.
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The deal is expected to close by end of 2019 and analysts do not see any regulatory hurdles.
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The Shire deal could close by the end of the year, Chief Executive Christopher Weber said last week.
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Who doesn't want to play as a cowboy or bounty hunter, with your horse and revolvers close by?
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It had fallen from its last close by as much as 12.2 basis points earlier in the morning.
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And yet it [still] feels like you are close by, surrounding us with your memory and your light.
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Diablo Canyon is essentially being forced to close by state renewable energy policies that discriminate against nuclear power.
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The plant will close by 2020 under the board's plan, which aligns with what TVA staff had recommended.
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The SX gets an automatic liftgate that opens when you stand close by with the proximity key. Slick.
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It is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval and expected to close by the end of the year.
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While only Voyager 2 made the grand tour, both spacecraft passed close by Saturn in the early 1980s.
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The transaction is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close by the end of September 2017.
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The acquisition is expected to close by the end of the year, the companies said in a release.
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The plant will close by 2020 under the board's plan, which aligns with what TVA staff had recommended.
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Now, all that said, I will just close by saying we are deeply concerned around the youth access.
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This ultimately means less regulation for coal plants and deadly consequences to the families who live close by.
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"It was comforting to have our siblings close by," said Ms. Patalano, 28, of her brothers-in-law.
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There are no sporting venues or competitions close by, which means there is no center, no town square.
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Endangered Spaces After 35 years on Bleecker Street, the store will close by the end of this month.
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And if you have the energy for a second dose of culture, the Cloisters are quite close by.
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But one by one, they began shutting their doors, until eventually, they were ordered to close by governors.
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The device would have killed or maimed anyone close by had it exploded, police said in a statement.
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My grade school, which has since become a university building, was close by and on the same street.
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The deal, which is subject to shareholder approval, is expected to close by the end of the year.
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From Albert's, who's close by, there's a kind of a blurry, hostile barrier between him and his partner.
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Though the explosion was near a number of industrial sites, there were working-class residential areas close by.
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If the deal doesn't close by then, AT&T will have to pay $2900 million to Time Warner.
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Now it seems that 8 out the 11 remaining will reportedly close by the end of the year.
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If the deal doesn't close by then, AT&T will have to pay $500 million to Time Warner.
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Terms of the deal, which is expected to close by the end of the year, were not disclosed.
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The Timberwolves were outrebounded 58-43 but stayed close by outscoring the Celtics 45-30 on 3-pointers.
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Close by, Las Brisas Restaurant offers boat tours of Chalk Sound National Park, snorkeling adventures and sunset cruises.
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One person was killed right outside the synagogue and another was killed at a kebab shop close by.
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The combination of Agrium and Potash Corp is expected to close by year-end, and requires U.S. approval.
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"We're telling those people to keep a bag close by and get ready to leave again," he said.
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The all-stock deal is expected to close by the end of the fourth quarter of this year.
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And they instruct Mormon leaders to have a parent or another adult close by when interviewing young people.
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But since then there wasn't a school close by and even right now, I don't go to school.
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The sale is subject to various regulatory approvals but is expected to close by the end of 2017.
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The acquisition requires shareholder and regulatory approval, and is expected to close by the end of this year.
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At home, Benjamin was always close by, a silent witness, sucking his thumb and reflecting while I worked.
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If the deal doesn't close by then, AT&T will have to pay $220006 million to Time Warner.
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This impacted more than 30 deals, many of which were set to close by the end of 2016.
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KKR and the Caisse said they expected the deal to close by the end of the second quarter.
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There is ample street parking here, and we were able to park very close by this past Sunday.
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Kim Kardashian West arrived in style Saturday at her pop up shop, with her mom Kris close by.
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Sources said the deal is now likely to close by April, the time frame Yahoo had announced recently.
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Where can they go to sit down and figure out their next steps, with knowledgeable help close by?
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The transaction is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
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The bodies of 40 fighters and two of their wives were found there and in two buildings close by.
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After that it became a C-POD for water and food, and others moved in to be close by.
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The deal is now expected to close by the end of July this year, according to a press release.
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All offices, including the main district offices for the separate regions, are scheduled to close by March 10, 2020.
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The outlook includes the acquisition of Nexidia, which is expected to close by the end of the first quarter.
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The deal, which is expected to close by mid-2018, was approved by the company's board, the company said.
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Oilfield blockades tend to be solved by authorities quickly giving more money to guards or locals living close by.
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This newly discovered planet, or exoplanet, is relatively close by, orbiting a small star just 53 light-years away.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of this quarter (which is fiscal Q2 2020 for VMware).
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" The company said the deal is expected to close by early November, subject to "satisfaction of customary closing conditions.
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The deal is still subject to regulatory approval but is expected to close by the end of the year.
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At about that time, she said she was at her home close by when she heard a loud noise.
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Deals that were signed over the summer or in recent weeks are likely to close by the US election.
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I could whisper it close by or say it across the room, and the device's ring lights up regardless.
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The company said the transaction was expected to close by the end of Post's second quarter of fiscal 2018.
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For starters, they don't know what sex it is yet, as it's still being held close by its mother.
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Goldman Sachs International acted as sole financial adviser on the deal, which is expected to close by early July.
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The agreement is expected to be signed on Wednesday and close by the end of the first quarter 2016.
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Suez' acquisition of GE Water is expected to close by the end of third-quarter 2017, the firm said.
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Origin said it expected the deal to close by the end of the second quarter, if it went through.
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LSE Group did not disclose the terms of the Mergent deal, which is expected to close by Jan. 31.
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Administrators Deloitte has said all of Poundworld's 13 stores will likely close by 10 August, affecting 2,339 staff. bit.
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On the earnings call, CFO John Stephens said AT&T still expects the deal to close by year-end.
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Toromont said the acquisition, which is expected to close by mid-October, will add to net earnings next year.
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PepsiCo said the transaction, unanimously approved by the boards of both firms, was expected to close by January 2019.
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Close by, in factories and crowded slums, young working women also grasped the power of collective action for change.
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If you discover that there's a safer building close by, wait at least an hour before attempting to move.
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The deal with Barteca is expected to close by the end of the second quarter, according to Del Frisco's.
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The deal is valued at $85 billion and had been expected to close by the end of the year.
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The infamous Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station in Pennsylvania will close by September 2019, its owner announced Tuesday.
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The deal is targeted to close by the end of the year, but still needs approval from Pinnacle shareholders.
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Pauline stays close by him, and at the top of the promenade she asks if he'll walk her home.
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The transaction, which is subject to regulatory and shareholder approval, is expected to close by the end of 2017.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of this year or during the first quarter of 2017.
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We expect the transaction to close by May 2017, and the acquired assets to yield stable dividends to CKI.
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They will close by Tuesday, March 17 and will remain closed through at least Friday, April 24. pic.twitter.com/bEfkjTx0QA
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As part of the order, non essential businesses, including personal care and entertainment venues must close by 5 p.m.
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She held the aerosol can of bug repellent as well, and she sprayed it into any face close by.
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The acquisition was roughly a year in the making and is expected to close by the end of May.
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The deal, expected to close by July 31, will generate over $25 million in annual general and administrative savings.
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It quickly became more like suffocation and all because he became involved with a woman who lived close by.
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Do you like the idea of having your parents close by during your late teenage years and early 20s?
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The company said the transaction is expected to close by the end of Post's second quarter of fiscal 2018.
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The force said the cameras would be signposted, and officers close by would hand out leaflets about the system.
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Instead of studying on a couch in a dorm, with a TV close by, they went to the library.
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I tell him that I will bring him lunch to make up for it, because he works close by.
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Yahoo said last month that it was confident its deal with Verizon would close by the end of June.
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You'll just need to follow standard fire safety requirements, like keeping water or a portable fire extinguisher close by.
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PepsiCo's acquisition of SodaStream is expected to close by January, subject to a SodaStream shareholder vote and regulatory approvals.
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We're told DB was doing his thing, when someone close by reached up and made contact with his jewelry.
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Biden Owens remains close by — as her recent surrogate work suggests — and in touch with her brother's top aides.
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But there were enemies close by — mostly wealthier Cuban exiles who had fled when Mr. Castro began nationalizing property.
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Exelon Corp, the U.S. power company that owns the Middletown, Pennsylvania, power plant said it will close by Sept.
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And as 2017 barrels to a close, by all signs the EPA is working hard to do just that.
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In a statement, Stephenson said he continues to expect the deal to close by the end of the year.
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Exelon Corp, the U.S. power company that owns the Middletown, Pennsylvania, power plant, said it will close by Sept.
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During one of these sessions, they never rose unless they had to visit the bathroom, which was close by.
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The deal is expected to close by June 30, 2020, pending the approval of regulators and both companies' shareholders.
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When we got down to Tucson, we decided we wanted to go to Mexico because it was close by.
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The company said in a notice filed with the state of California that it would permanently close by April 30.
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Offset was close by her side, looking stylish in a tailored burgundy suit over a black and white striped shirt.
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Financial terms of the deal, which is expected to close by the end of the third quarter, were not disclosed.
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And in order for that data to go anywhere there's got to be a fiber optic connection quite close by.
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Remember, we do most of our production in countries for those plants because you have to be close by anyway.
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The could rise more than 20 percent from Thursday's close by the end of 2019, UBS' Keith Parker told CNBC.
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If you take out a target and see another close by, capitalize on that and keep dishing out the pain.
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This is a magical time to travel, or at least explore a place close by that you've never visited before.
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Hutchins, 22, walked close by and sported a white two-piece bikini, as seen in photos obtained by Daily Mail.
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"A lot of these Airbnb or Vrbo-type owners aren't professional landlords and many don't live close by," said Reidenbach.
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The deal, valued at about $3.543 billion, is expected to close by the first-quarter of Hewlett Packard's fiscal 23.54.
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The transaction is expected to close by mid-2017, at which time Harman will become a standalone subsidiary of Samsung.
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But what if the original painting is not here for comparison's sake at all, or at least not close by?
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The deal is expected to close by late in the fourth quarter or early in the first quarter, Tessera said.
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It's always on and close by, and Martian's analog face lacks even the basic input of other full-fledged smartwatches.
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Then at 7, his mother, who lives close by, comes over to watch the triplets while he goes to work.
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The sale of Time UK is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2018, Meredith said.
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Yet apart from those things it was a quiet, green place, with her parents, aunts and cousins all close by.
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So if you're planning to have sex at any point this semester, keep your condoms or dental dams close by.
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The storied club announced the sale last August and it was expected to close by the end of last year.
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And good thing he did go back: the trio found Nicky contemplating death as he had a gun close by.
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Cameron even sweetly consoled Hadid, as she kept him close by her side with her arm wrapped around his waist.
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"I remember feeling relieved we had an officer close by who could respond quickly," he told Buzzfeed about the incident.
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KLA-Tencor's CEO said on the company's last earnings call that he expects the deal to close by year end.
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Plus it might have been close by Drake's local Blockbuster, another kid-friendly chain that was featured at the party.
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With him so close by, I knew there was a limit to just how free and open I could be.
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The companies said in September they expect the deal to close by the end of 2017, subject to regulatory approvals.
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As the happy couple said their "I dos," their young daughter, 6-year-old Lexi, stood close by sobbing uncontrollably.
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Close by are the words "I miss my owl," which may be a reference to Harry losing his owl Hedwig.
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The purchase, which is subject to routine regulatory reviews and approvals, is slated to close by the end of March.
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NASA's Juno spacecraft went into safe mode last night, 13 hours before it swung close by the surface of Jupiter.
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"The only thing we can do about this, and certainly, we prefer to keep the children close by," Sessions said.
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The Thunder stayed close by forcing 10 San Antonio turnovers that led to 18 Oklahoma City points in the half.
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Close by will be micro-fulfilment centres, which will seek to emulate Ocado's efficiency, but cut down on travel times.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2018, and will boost BZ WBK's position servicing wealthy clients.
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The Abbey Life transaction is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close by the end of the year.
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Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have committed financing for the deal, which is expected to close by the end of 2017.
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This news came at a time when 142 stores were already set to close by the end of the year.
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I still kept an eye on her, so definitely stay close by your baby if they're in that development stage.
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Then a ripping sound of motorcycle engines exploded close by, and daredevils came flying through another opening in the tent.
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Another 100 locations (both Sears and Kmart-branded) are slated to close by the end of the fiscal fourth quarter.
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"The gender gap won't close by itself," Rósa Guðrún Erlingsdóttir, of the equality unit at Iceland's welfare ministry, has said.
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Parent firm BASF said last week the merger will likely close by the end of the third quarter of 2018.
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Two of his sisters and their families live close by, so he and Ward often host meals and get togethers.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of the year, pending approval from regulators and by Carmike shareholders.
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The bankruptcy must close by March 31, when temporary financing for The Register and The Press-Enterprise will dry up.
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Today, what we hunt, is not close by so we have to go to the city and get industrialized food.
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Al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants claimed responsibility for the attack near the president's residence and a hotel close by.
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An officer, even one who was close by, may say that he didn't see what happened at a crucial moment.
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There is limited entertainment in this mountainous region of central Romania after the bars and restaurants close by 473 p.m.
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All schools in Scotland and Wales will close by Friday as the coronavirus pandemic spreads rapidly across the United Kingdom.
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This is slightly up-sized from a $1 billion offering size, and expectations are that it will close by Friday.
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HPE now expects the deal to close by the end of the 2019 fiscal year, which is earlier than expected.
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The deal, which is still subject to some regulatory approvals, is expected to close by the end of this year.
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We called a friend who lives close by and he took us in and gave us some water and food.
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The terms of the deal, which is expected to close by the end of the first quarter, were not disclosed.
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That Mr. Waxman could find a new space that is fairly similar and close by, on Horatio Street, is surprising.
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Similar rafts occur every five or so years, scientists said, but such masses are rarely encountered up close by people.
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Similar rafts occur every five or so years, scientists said, but such masses are rarely encountered up close by people.
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Brent crude futures were at $60.003 a barrel, down 3 cents, or 0.1%, from the previous close, by 0659 GMT.
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Seven U.S. reactors were permanently closed from 2013 through 2018 and an additional 13 are set to close by 2025.
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Each of the 232 stories in Barkan's collection unfolds in a corner of Mexico City or a district close by.
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Global financial services giant Credit Suisse predicted last week that up to 22010% of nation's malls could close by 22017.
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On the street where the Americans died, three houses were destroyed, but others close by were untouched by the bombing.
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The deal is expected to close by the beginning of the third quarter of fiscal year 2018 pending regulatory clearance.
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Look closely at the experiences they go for — they are close by where they live and work, they are cheaper.
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Brent crude futures were at $60.003 a barrel, down 3 cents, or 0.05%, from the previous close, by 0555 GMT.
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NASA said 2018 CB will safely pass the Earth at a distance of 39,000 miles, pretty close by space standards.
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Miller was not in the direct line of fire of the gunman but was standing close by, the source said.
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Det norske said the merger was progressing according to plan and it was due to close by the third-quarter.
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The sale is expected to close by the end of the first quarter, subject to regulatory approval and customary conditions.
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The transaction is expected to close by June 30, subject to approval by Dr Pepper Snapple shareholders and by regulators.
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Mr. Gérard was concerned about traffic noise, however, because an on/off ramp of the George Washington Bridge was close by.
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In Wednesday's earnings, the company said it still expects the deal to close by the end of the 2017 calendar year.
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Beachgoers in Daytona Beach, Florida, had some nautical guests in shallow waters as aerial footage captures several sharks swimming close by.
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But, if she slips up or totally blanks in the future, there's likely a producer close by who can help out.
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The company did not disclose the terms of the transaction, but said it expected the deal to close by Jan. 31.
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" This week, O'Neill asked members to "connect yourself or your friends and colleagues to the assistance that is so close by.
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Under the acquisition, which is expected to close by the end of 2017, more than 3,000 Unichem employees will join Torrent.
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The deal is worth $196 per share, or $26.2 billion and is expected to close by the end of this year.
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Greek media have reported that the deal, which has to close by year-end, could be worth around 800 million euros.
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Over the next two months, each time it passes close by Earth, Beresheet will fire its engines, further elongating its orbit.
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Close by, Ada Nieves showed off Tabasco Chili Pepper, an 11-year-old Chihuahua sporting red sunglasses and a ladybug raincoat.
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We're very fortunate to have both sets of parents close by to watch the girls when we want some time away.
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The Baxalta transaction is expected to close by the middle of this year and is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval.
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Bristol-Myers now expects the Celgene deal to close by 2019 end, pushing Celgene's shares up 3% before the opening bell.
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" Then, with a nod toward the listening ears and scribbling media close by, he teased, "I'm not going to say where . . .
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Finding another complex planetary system so close by may mean that our galaxy is filled with complex systems like our own.
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A source close to the company also tells us that the deal is expected to close by the end of June.
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The elusive particles only show themselves when there's another small particle quite close by, allowing them to interact with that particle.
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"Gorra," the man answered, using the Mexican word, as a dozen officers from the military, army and marines stood close by.
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An Airbus spokesman cited comments by Chief Executive Tom Enders who said this month the deal would close by mid-year.
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Riddle us this: Aren't designers supposed to debut trends first, with street style stars following close by with their own takes?
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Moreover, the American workers who had lost those jobs neither found new ones close by nor searched for work farther afield.
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Her five siblings and parents — all of whom live close by — have stepped up to help in any way they can.
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You can't, say, ask the clock for the time or the weather, which is why you need an Echo close by.
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Australia, Europe and South Africa have already cleared the deal, which is expected to close by the end of the year.
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NBCUniversal has announced a plan to purchase DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion, in a deal expected to close by late 2016.
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Whenever the comet swings close by the star, the space rock gets super heated and ejects a bunch of dust particles.
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Humana said it continues to expect its deal to be bought by Aetna to close by the end of the year.
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Opinion London — CLOSE by Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, there stands the statue of a woman brandishing a spear.
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Subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals, Reckitt expects the Mead Johnson deal to close by the end of the third quarter.
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My new friends went to school with Louisville natives and had been invited to a friend's parents' Derby party close by.
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A report from Credit Suisse in 2017 showed that between 20% to 25% of malls are expected to close by 2022.
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At least four chicken processing plants along the border region were expected to close by midday, according to an industry executive.
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ISIS remains close by But for now the terror group's proximity remains clear in most government-held parts of the city.
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A man running a similar Indian food cart close by barks at me when I tell him that I'm a journalist.
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In this case, having tissue close by is helpful -- it's better to use that to touch your face than bare hands.
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Nonessential businesses, including all state beaches along the coast, were ordered to close by the end of the day March 27.
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Once you're attuned to the rhythm of adding the broth, she told me, you can stir intermittently; just stay close by.
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Infineon said it expected the deal, subject to regulatory approval, to close by the end of this or in early 2020.
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Cameron was seen sweetly consoling Hadid, as she kept him close by her side with her arm wrapped around his waist.
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Call in from a quiet place and keep everything you need close by so you don't need to leave the screen.
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The Islanders had a chance in the closing seconds of regulation, but Lundqvist stopped two attempts in close by Josh Bailey.
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Milan's famous La Scala opera house cancelled performances and bars and discos in Lombardy were told to close by 6 p.m.
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Kills Boro is a 15-minute walk from the Staten Island Ferry terminal, close by Flagship Brewing, which opened in 2014.
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Yahoo reiterated on Tuesday that it still expected the deal, originally struck last July, to close by the end of June.
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I share an Uber back to my neighborhood with a girl that lives close by (I venmo her for her half).
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But these visions can be as thrilling to supporters as alienating to opponents, even ones close by on the ideological spectrum.
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Milan's famous La Scala opera house canceled performances and bars and discos in Lombardy were told to close by 6 p.m.
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He spoke through tears as Mr. Morey and another plaintiff, James Manfredonia, and their lawyer, Bradley L. Rice, sat close by.
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The Boeing-Embraer deal, which values the Embraer unit at $4.75 billion, is scheduled to close by the end of 2019.
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Close by, the Triângulo favela community was disrupted to make way for rapid bus lines that were expanded before the Olympics.
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It was flat compared to Tuesday's close by 0709 GMT, although interest rate sensitive banking stocks outperformed with a 0.7% rise.
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On April 22nd, the spacecraft will fly close by Titan and put itself into a tight path between Saturn and its rings.
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The companies said the transaction, which is expected to close by the end of 2019, will immediately add to the bottom line.
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I will close by reiterating the central allegation of our indictments—that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interfere in our election.
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The proposed $228 billion merger could close by as early as the first quarter 2, though the second quarter remains more likely.
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But, for us, it's a good combination of these two factors — availability of the feedstock and a big, growing market close by.
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If you have to wait, pass the time by walking along the waterfront close by or grab a beer in the Brewery.
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They're easy to reach when needed, but not so close by that you might press the wrong button at a crucial moment.
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"These were fallen heroes and we were close by and the president wrapped his rally early so he could come," O'Brien said.
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NBCUniversal* has announced a plan to purchase Dreamworks Animation for $3.8 billion dollars, in a deal expected to close by late 2016.
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This keeps them out of the way, but close by, making them easier to keep track of than Apple's infamously losable AirPods.
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They can just spend time together, with "nine joints hanging out" of Gaga's mouth and a slightly-horrified Beyoncé standing close by.
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Sleep with one eye open and keep your remote close by because streaming frauds come in all shapes, sizes and account usernames.
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The spacecraft has shifted orbits numerous times, in order to fly close by Saturn's rings or one of the planet's many moons.
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This behavior may allow falcon parents to stay near their nest, and still have a meal close by to nourish their offspring.
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I will close by reiterating the central allegation of our indictments — that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interfere in our election.
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Constellation said the sale, which includes the Jackson-Triggs and Inniskillin wine brands, is expected to close by the end of 2016.
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And Bayer defended its planned acquisition of Monsanto as "entirely logical"; it expects its deal to close by the end of 2017.
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It dipped 93% early compared to Tuesday's close by 0755 GMT, although interest rate sensitive banking stocks outperformed with a 0.60% rise.
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Monsanto said it remains confident its deal will pass regulatory muster and is on track to close by the end of 5.073.
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She took her postponed honeymoon with husband Ben Domenech this summer in Arizona, where she could remain close by the family homestead.
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But close by - so close, in fact, that some of the roof's support posts are teetering - lies a four-metre-deep pit.
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What's next: Per Variety, Time Warner says it still expects the sale to AT&T to close by the end of 2017.
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About 1,300 people have reported respiratory issues so far, and the government was handing out gas masks for those living close by.
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Katie's family who lives close by knew as did a few other friends and family who saw her after she started showing.
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And when they each walked under their own umbrellas later in the day, they still managed to stay close by holding hands.
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The transaction, which has been approved unanimously by the boards of both companies, is expected to close by the end of February.
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In April, Vattenfall said all the remaining six reactors would have to close by 2020 if the capacity tax was not abolished.
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The deal will close by year-end, subject to its receipt of antitrust approvals in the U.S. and abroad, the company said.
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The deal, which is expected to close by December, also includes 58 gasoline stations spread throughout the archipelago and four storage terminals.
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His mother was close by, whispering the correct answers to Jordan's questions and shouting at him each time he made a mistake.
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AltaGas, which will remain the majority holder of the projects, said it expected the transaction to close by the end of June.
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Under an altar in their front yard, the couple — who began dating in October 2017 — exchanged vows with their children close by.
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She had just learned that the shooter lived close by and his unit in the complex had been taped off by police.
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You could hear people close by whispering to each other and occasionally to whoever was speaking, reminding members to face the camera.
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And as parks tend to draw the majority of their visitors from close by, attendance figures rise and fall with local incomes.
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Under their agreement, AT&T will have to pay Time Warner $500 million if the deal does not close by April 22.
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That deal is expected to close by the end of the year and should mean revenues from that business rise next year.
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"To people in Manhattan, the dream is having things close by, and it really doesn't get closer than the lobby," she said.
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The planet swings through extreme cold when it is far away from the star, and extreme heat when it is close by.
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He calls the celebrities in his orbit the Balmain Army, but he's always close by when the close-cut dresses are on.
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If the Oceanwide-Genworth deal is approved by shareholders and regulators, the companies expect it to close by the middle of 2017.
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Earlier this month, Sinclair chief executive Chris Ripley told investors he expects the deal to close by early in the third quarter.
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"Sandzak is the biggest bridge linking us with our brothers in Serbia," he said, with Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic standing close by.
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The people who work close by see Tesla as an opportunity for Brandenburg to distinguish itself as a good location for business.
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But Ms. Ali's most potent challenge came from close by: Farrah N. Khan, a fellow Democrat who was also born in Pakistan.
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I'll close by borrowing the words of an early adherent to my faith and I find has special resonance at this moment.
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Around a third of the Drew League crowd these days comes from neighborhoods close by, according to Michael McCaa, Drew League CFO.
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The company said also that its merger talks with FMC Technologies were on track and should close by January ahead of schedule.
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In the first step, a designated group of legal ivory processing factories and businesses will be forced to close by March 31.
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Until last week, AT&T's pending $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner seemed destined to close by the end of the year.
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All schools in New York are to close by Wednesday until April 1, an executive order signed by Cuomo on Monday said.
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Washington (CNN)Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered all restaurants, bars, and clubs in the nation's capital to effectively close by 10 p.m.
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I also keep a small mirror close by because I can't have food between my teeth when I'm talking to a client.
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Is it because they have other reasons for wanting to live there, like family who live close by or a nearby job?
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In a joint statement, the four governors told all "personal care" businesses owners in their states they must close by 8 p.m.
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In Europe, BMW announced it has started to shutter its dealerships and plants, which will close by the end of this week.
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Officials announced Thursday that 16 of 25 crossing points along the 2,600-mile border will close by midnight on Friday, local time.
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She still enjoys the large common garden outside her apartment, and needs my mother-in-law, who is her caretaker, close by.
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Britain faces a supply crunch over the coming winters as nuclear reactors age and coal plants are forced to close by 2025.
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Baby boomers, who still suffer from jitters from that downturn, also like to keep liquid funds close by, according to financial advisors.
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"If something happens to the store, there is not a close-by location to sustain the meat or the produce," he added.
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There are many shopping options close by as well, including the South Hills Village and Galleria malls less than five miles away.
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This is because nuclear reactors must close by 2022 and many heavily CO2-polluting coal plants are being closed for environmental reasons.
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Steven Horsford, Nevada's first black congressman who has been close by Biden ever since endorsing the candidate when he arrived Friday night.
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"I used to love going there because it was close by, it was in the neighborhood and doctors are good," she said.
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Meanwhile, the REAL Conor was close by in Ireland this weekend celebrating his mom's birthday ... not too far for a surprise confrontation??
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Virginia began on Tuesday sending notices to tens of thousands of families that the 20-year-old program would close by Jan.
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It said another six reactors could close by 2035, which could set France on the path to curb nuclear generation by 50 percent.
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The companies continue to expect the deal to close by the end of the year, subject to the satisfaction of all closing conditions.
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Also close by is Red Hook public housing, home to 10,000 residents who face incredible challenges to make their community a better place.
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The deal, which is expected to close by third quarter of 2017, will be subject to regulatory and government approvals, the companies said.
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It shows Corinne leading DeMario into the pool in the daylight, with some of her fellow cast members close by ... and cameras rolling.
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The sale failed to close by an agreed March 31 deadline as the two sides are still waiting on regulatory approval from China.
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The deal was approved by both companies' boards, and is expected to close by the end of the fourth quarter of this year.
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Even when demand for renewable electricity is relatively close by, it can overwhelm the AC grid as it travels between source and destination.
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BUT, American readers: if words like "squaddy" and "barney" read like a foreign language, you might want to keep a dictionary close by.
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I convinced myself that perhaps a more conspicuous Asian tourist had been lurking somewhere close by each time, directly in my blind spot.
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It's not really close to work or to my house, but when you live in the middle of nowhere, nothing is close by.
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VMware will pay $26 per share in cash for the company and expects the deal to close by the end of January 2020.
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At GM the union was pushing to save plants slated to close by having GM shift production back to the US from Mexico.
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Early Saturday morning, the vehicle will fly close by Titan, a move that will send the spacecraft plunging between Saturn and its rings.
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Still, I was far from the comforts of home, and not having my dearest friends or my own mother close by was difficult.
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It needs to be listened to the same way it was recorded, late at night with a bottle of brown liquor close by.
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Now 22 and 18, Jason and Christian remain close by Brown's side, even accompanying him to Japan while Queer Eye filmed there recently.
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"When we first opened in 2001, we'd get a lot of customers in the morning, and I'd close by mid-afternoon," he says.
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Each year on the anniversary that I lost my first baby, I go on vacation somewhere beautiful and close by to the ocean.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of the second quarter, with J&J commencing the tender offer by mid-February.
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We're going to make sure that we're taking you to exactly the right place, not a place that might be really close by.
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Soon, the scene shifts to her being seated on a throne-like chair, Serena Williams dipping into her best twerk offering close by.
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Privately held Bosch did not disclose financial terms for the deal, expected to close by the end of March, subject to regulatory approvals.
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High Treason (a new wine bar) and the Bitter End (a pub) are both really close by, and you could wait there too.
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The LNG project, together with another export terminal planned by Exxon Mobil close by, will turn Mozambique into a top global LNG producer.
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Brainard echoed comments from other officials that she expects the balance sheet reduction to come to a close by the end of 2019.
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The witch Ježibaba (played by the extraordinary Jamie Barton) lives close by to the Vodnik's lake (he's Rusalka's father, sung by Eric Owens).
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KOS will fund the acquisition, which it expects to close by the end of October, with credit lines already available to the company.
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If, for any reason, a break from the party is in order, there's a thriving downtown scene and the Everglades are close by.
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Let me close by saying that I thank you very much for having me, and I thank you for your commitment to cybersecurity.
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The transaction continues to be subject to receipt of shareholder and regulatory approval and FOX expects it to close by June 30, 0003.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2017, subject to approval by Valspar shareholders, they added.
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When objections were raised over condemning productive farmland, the size of the allotted area was stretched to include some abandoned buildings close by.
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"It's great to have something close by, but if you can't get in and out easily then it doesn't really matter," she said.
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He's helping us with a lot of the renovations since he's in the business, and he and my mom live really close by.
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The suspension -- which also orders health clubs, spas, massage parlors and theaters to close by Tuesday -- is set to last until April 1.
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To that end, Ontario and Quebec have tightened business and travel restrictions -- all non-essential businesses have been ordered to close by Tuesday.
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Now that the new art season has begun, one question on everyone's mind is: How many more galleries will close by next summer?
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Schools, restaurants, bars and entertainment venues have been ordered to close by states and cities across the U.S. in response to the pandemic.
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Viktor Orban, the far-right prime minister of Hungary, never jailed a C.E.U. professor or ordered the university to close by government decree.
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An official working in another government building close by said employees had locked themselves in their offices after hearing the explosions and gunfire.
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And I will close by reiterating the central allegation of our indictments, that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interfere in our election.
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In New York, owners, waiters, chefs and bartenders arrived for work Monday as if for a funeral, ordered to close by Tuesday morning.
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For instance, liquor stores and recreational marijuana stores are now considered nonessential and will be forced to close by Tuesday at 5 p.m.
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People living close by don't have to drive long distances to get a manicure or find specialty foods or have an intimate dinner.
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Some of us are not fortunate enough to have all of our galentines close by, where we can celebrate our friendship in person.
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However, because his raw materials and suppliers are all close by him in China, he determined that it would not make financial sense.
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"We came here to entertain the children, even though the sea is polluted," she told Reuters as the dirty surf lapped close by.
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I will close by borrowing the words of an early adherent to my faith that I find has special resonance at this moment.
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The terms of the deal, which is expected to close by the end of 2019, have not been disclosed, a PayPal spokesperson said.
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We had originally expected it would close by the end of June but things can move more slowly than anticipated sometimes in Washington.
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The deal price is now revised to about $1.1 billion and the transaction is expected to close by the end of fiscal 2020.
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It said on Wednesday six UK stores would close by the end of April, while a further eight had been identified for closure.
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The deal was unanimously approved by the boards of both companies and is expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
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In 2008, the historic center of San Miguel de Allende (and the close-by Santuario de Atotonilco) gained UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.
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Then an alert popped up on a projector screen at the front of the class saying that gunshots had been fired close by.
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And I will close by reiterating the central allegation of our indictments — that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interference in our election.
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All but one of Britain's current nuclear fleet, which provide around 20 percent of the country's electricity, are due to close by 2030.
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This lady drove back down the street—it was almost as if she had parked somewhere close by and had just been watching.
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And while the couple is down for quick jaunts to close-by places like Paris, they won't be visiting any dangerous countries anytime soon.
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Randall (Sterling K. Brown) works in New York City and lives in the suburbs, and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) lives at least fairly close by.
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I found our location in Skógar to be a spectacular base from which many of the Golden Circle sites are close by and accessible.
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Neil P. Mockford/GC Images West, 38, stayed close by Kim's side, in a casual all-black layered look and brown lace-up boots.
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AMC said it would assume 407 million pounds of net debt as part of the deal, which is expected to close by Dec. 31.
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Image: NASAAn asteroid approximately the size of a football field flew close by Earth only a day after it was first spotted this weekend.
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Deloitte which earlier this month said that 145 stores would close, issued a statement saying all Poundworld's 335 outlets would close by Aug. 10.
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Twin Peaks is a town imbued with a neighbourly American wholesomeness, yet teenagers go missing and evil spirits lurk in the woods close by.
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of the year, subject to the approval of WhiteWave's shareholders, regulatory approvals, and customary conditions.
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The wristband features 15 magnets so nails, drill bits, and other small magnet items will stay close by rather than falling to the ground.
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"For stars that are very close by and very bright, we expected to find up to a couple dozen Earth-sized planets," Dragomir said.
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Once a week, we leave our phones at home and go somewhere close by to get a drink and enjoy talking to each other.
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Anonymity has proven a dangerous path for startups like Secret, so Yik Yak is pushing a soft pivot towards connection with people close by.
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Amundi expects the transaction, which still requires regulatory and anti-trust approvals, to close by end-1H17 with operational integration completed by end-2018.
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We go to Van Cortlandt Park as well as the Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden, which are all very close by.
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Magna will have a total of 11 lighting manufacturing facilities after the Olsa deal, which is expected to close by the end of 2018.
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Though close by, the world's highest mountains make only a brief appearance as tantalising wisps in the early morning before vanishing into the murk.
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Amber Portwood and her new boyfriend, Andrew Glennon, walked hand in hand through the crowd as Jenelle Evans sat at a table close by.
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Because the gym location we like best isn't close by, the whole session including transit time always takes around two and a half hours.
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Following the acquisition, expected to close by the end of the second quarter, Affymetrix will be integrated into Thermo Fisher's Life Sciences Solutions Segment.
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I find a cute cafe close by that seems like it will hit the spot, and I order a spicy tuna sandwich to go.
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Brown confirmed this was not in any way connected to the asteroids that passed close by Earth on Wednesday, because they had different orbits.
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The company says this is its first acquisition post-IPO, and that they expect the deal to close by the end of next week.
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In addition to how close by green and blue spaces were, researchers measured their amount and quality - large and lush or small and sparse.
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The ADT deal, which is expected to close by June, includes a 40-day "go-shop" period, allowing ADT to seek a better offer.
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I am very fortunate to have my family very close by, and Ryan's family visits all of the time, so we are always together.
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It's years of strategic alignment with the United States have proved relatively more peaceful, even if disputes always seem to be simmering close by.
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Another is access to markets, because farmers need to sell their fresh mushrooms close by to avoid spoiling them during transportation over longer distances.
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"We believe that there is value in keeping everything close by," he said, adding that being in Brooklyn exposes entrepreneurs to many different perspectives.
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With us, your PawSquad vet lives close by or in your area, and they become your point of contact for all health-related issues.
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Police swarmed homes and swaths of woods in the area of the shooting, searching for the suspect, who authorities believe may be close by.
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In 1997 the Jupiter probe, Galileo, flew near a geyser when it passed close by Europa, collecting data that went overlooked at the time.
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"We don't have all the regulatory approvals yet," a Syngenta spokesman said, adding the company still expected the deal to close by year end.
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"I will close by reiterating the central allegation of our indictments, that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interfere in our election," Mueller said.
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The U.S. has raised concerns directly with Moscow after Russian military jets flew close by a U.S. Navy destroyer, the White House said Thursday.
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He said the sale was "in the best interests of SQM" and expressed hope that the deal could close by the end of year.
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The Gators took 215 more shots than did Vanderbilt, but the Commodores kept it close by going 25 of 27 from the foul line.
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We have hives at Hotel Lucia, Hotel deLuxe and Sentinel in Portland, and we also have hives at farms, wineries, and backyards close by.
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I was told that the first strike was quickly followed by a second close by and that the women had run inside another hut.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of April, with AppDynamics CEO David Wadwani continuing to run the business from inside Cisco.
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Eka mixes the jamu powder and presents it to me with a glass of hot water close by—presumably to take the edge off.
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As one of the world's largest owners of metal companies, Deripaska's equities are as close by as Ukraine or as far flung as Africa.
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The offer could be finalized by mid-June, unless it is extended, and a deal is anticipated to close by the end of 2018.
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"I will close by reiterating the central allegation of our indictments — that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interfere in our election," he said.
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There's always been a nice hothouse feel to it, people from the arts would come and hang out after shows because it's close by.
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"He has all these parties and I'm not included," Ms. Stewart said jokingly from her Manhattan office, Mr. Sharkey sitting close by her side.
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They determined that this star was moving faster than 99% of any other white dwarfs close by, making it older than it first appeared.
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The basic goal among the participants in the Healthcare Anchor Network is to shift their spending to local companies, keeping the wealth close by.
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The deal, which is supposed to close by the end of March, also gives Penn the option of building Barstool sports bars and restaurants.
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The regular customers live close by, quite a few of them pushing strollers, with a few renegades from Silver Lake and Glendale mixed in.
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On Tuesday, the Islamic State ordered internet cafes to close by Wednesday, residents said, in order to further limit information reaching the wider world.
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Security footage from a Nest cam recently released shows a little critter hopping along, minding its own business when lightning suddenly strikes close by.
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On March 20, Governor Cuomo ordered (here) all non-essential workers to stay home and all non-essential businesses to close by 8 p.m.
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The deal is expected to close by December and is expected to be "significantly accretive" to PBF's earnings and cash flow, the company said.
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Corktown is where Ford's self-driving efforts are based out of and as a result, Rander notes that engineering resources are close by when needed.
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Security was tightened around the presidential palace on Friday, with armored personnel carriers stationed on approach roads and river ferries barred from passing close by.
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US health insurance stock Cigna is on track for its whopping $52 billion acquisition of Express Scripts to close by the end of the year.
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As the high court's white columns towered behind them, a (literal) choir of pro-Gorsuch advocates were close by, singing songs about the federal judge.
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The uranium is close by, and there's evidence of it throughout the city, even if the mines are hazy outlines sprawling across the far horizon.
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But then, it passed close by the behemoth black hole at the Milky Way's center, which is 4 million times the mass of the Sun.
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The deal is worth €203 million — that's RMB 220 billion or $22016 million — and it is set to close by the end of this year.
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So one day Denis turned up at my work with his friend forced me into his car and brought me to the woods close by.
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While some infected devices were close by in Anchorage, others were further afield; given Alaska's remoteness, collecting some devices required plane trips to rural communities.
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While many students are tempted to go home, especially if their family lives close by, sticking it out is worth it for the lifelong connections.
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There's another major hurricane, Maria, predicted to pass close by on Tuesday, and its impact could be dramatically worsened by the damage caused by Irma.
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Under an altar in their front yard, the pair — who began dating a little over a year ago — exchanged vows with their children close by.
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The deal, expected to close by the first quarter of 2020, will add to NXP's adjusted operating profit in the quarter after the transaction closes.
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The deal is expected to close by June 27 and will be fully financed by a new C$3.25 billion committed loan, Canadian Natural said.
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Like many parents, our pre-baby "nesting" included lovingly setting up the baby's cradle in our room so she'd be close by for night feedings.
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If approved by regulators, Fox's takeover of Sky is expected to close by the end of next June, before the completion of the Disney acquisition.
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ADNOC retains sovereignty over and management of the pipeline operations, with the transaction expected to close by the end of this year, subject to approvals.
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Co-Executive Chairman Lachlan Murdoch, speaking at the annual meeting, said the company was confident the deal would close by the middle of next year.
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The company's sale of retail sites for C$2.8 billion, announced in the first quarter, is expected to close by the end of the year.
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The HQ-9 air defense system, has a range of 125 miles, which would pose threat to any airplanes, civilians or military, flying close by.
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That could force up to 75,000 stores to close by 2026, including more than 20,000 clothing stores and about 10,000 consumer electronics stores, UBS estimates.
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A helicopter carrying Secret Service agents in support of the President's detail was close by and one of the agents tended to the downed pilot.
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In the adorable pic, a pink-adorned Dream sits on the lap of her grandmother, Kris Jenner, while her dad, Rob Kardashian, sits close by.
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His sustained arc blasts done cover a great distance, but he'll automatically damage anyone close by and in front of him without having to aim.
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WageWorks — WageWorks bought ADP's consumer health spending account business for an undisclosed amount, with the deal expected to close by the end of the month.
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Four blocks away on 27th Street, a pressure-cooker device was found with a piece of paper with writing on it close by, officials said.
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Woomi Yun, a spokeswoman for SkyBridge, also said the deal was proceeding as planned and was expected to close by the end of the summer.
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Merlin, operator of tourist attractions such as Madame Tussauds waxworks, said the deal is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close by June.
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Last month, Australia confirmed the center would close by October 31, reiterating that none of Manus' detainees would ever be allowed to settled in Australia.
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The site lets people search by ZIP code before they join—and the therapists don't have to be as close by as you might think.
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Using a RAF site due to close by 2020 seems like a brilliant idea as astronauts will be able to use some of its equipment.
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Eight years ago this month, Hillary Clinton brought a bitter and hard-fought presidential primary campaign to a close by endorsing her opponent, Barack Obama.
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And whether or not Hinkley goes ahead, Britain still needs lots of power; Ms Rudd insists that coal-fired power stations will close by 2025.
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Joe and I are blessed to have a supportive network of family and friends who live close by, and they help us make it work.
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And if you've already left home but are still close by, the umbrella might shoot a notification telling you to come back and grab it.
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Fortunately, I was able to find a surgeon fairly close by in Gainesville, which is about a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Jacksonville.
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That's after it shuttered about 330 stores so far this year; another 100 are slated to close by the end of the fiscal fourth quarter.
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Loneliness is never far away and the past is always close by in "Afterplay," Brian Friel's melancholy, pocket-size play at the Irish Repertory Theater.
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If no superior offers come, and if TeamHealth and Blackstone receive shareholder approval and regulatory clearance, the deal is expected to close by March 2017.
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Van Rouwendaal began to pull away on the third of four laps, and it was not close by the end of the 10-kilometer race.
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The deal needs to close by end-March or Toshiba will likely report negative net worth - where liabilities exceed assets - for a second year running.
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The controller tries to help but mentions other obstacles like another plane flying close by and fuel on the runway left from yet another aircraft.
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A steady stream of people visited the memorial through the chilly and gray afternoon, as an officer in a police cruiser kept watch close by.
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And, if an app is frozen or misbehaving, you can force it to close by dragging its preview window off the top of the screen.
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A day later, he ordered fitness centers, gyms, bowling alleys, movie theaters, recreational centers and indoor water parks to close by end of the day.
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Because our studios were close-by, we'd meet at the corner of Canal and West Broadway and exchange envelopes, manila envelopes, like we were spies.
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If you do decide to swallow or snort something that might be dangerous, make sure you have someone close by who isn't under the influence.
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In New York State, which now accounts for roughly 5 percent of coronavirus cases worldwide, all nonessential businesses were ordered to close by Sunday night.
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And while it may seem convenient to sleep with your smartphone next to you, having your digital devices close by is likely fueling your anxiety.
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The office has very limited selections close by, so we take advantage of the slow day to walk a bit farther and get something different.
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The deal is expected to close by the end of the second quarter, subject to the approval of Camtek's shareholders, as well as regulatory approval.
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I want to close by thanking everyone who sent me suggestions, and for the inspiring examples of innovation I see every day, large and small.
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She was wrapped in a Minnie Mouse blanket, and close by, she had an accompanying Minnie stuffed animal to keep her company on the flight.
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Sanders then raised both his hands higher and turned away from Warren to shake hands with Tom Steyer, another candidate who was standing close by.
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