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Buhari and his aides typically close shop at 4 p.m.
How were these brothels able to close shop before a raid?
Two years later, as the financial crisis hit, she had to close shop.
Over the years, in-prison education programs have seen funding decreases, forcing them to close shop.
Why did it close shop back in April when a trial loomed later in the year?
Meanwhile, luxury bus line operator Leap Transit was forced to close shop for operating without a permit.
Without much further upside, it is more likely that many passenger car AV companies will close shop.
Last year, Tinder ordered 3nder to shut down completely, and gave the company 30 days to close shop.
He claims that if Trump keeps up his business, he will have to close shop by May 22019.
Unable to recover from the fallout of the scandal, Simon Marketing announced plans to close shop and liquidate in 2002.
Several big-name managers opted to close shop in the last 18 months instead of turning over to a longtime lieutenant.
Not a lot needs to happen, and you have to close shop, mainly because of the small margins in our industry.
Ironic, given that Lacroix was a couture darling, until the recession forced him to close shop in 213 after 221 years.
In a statement Monday, Rappler said the move was unprecedented and it would continue to operate despite the order to close shop.
Both moves could make it easier for financial institutions to fill gaps left by payday lenders who close shop under the new rule.
Largely unable to work and forced to close shop, tattooists around the country are passing their gloves and other protective gear to hospitals.
But by mid-March, when New York City announced that it was closing down public schools, even the holdouts began to close shop.
Many companies close shop overnight, surprising workers with the closure and the news that they won't be paid wages that are owed to them.
The company runs the risk that its clients will close shop, downsize, or demand better deals even while it's stuck in much longer leases.
The Open Society Foundations decided to close shop in Budapest, the birth place of George Soros, its founder, and move its Hungarian operations to Berlin.
With the Legislature hoping to close shop on Wednesday, and the mayor's present authority expiring June 30, the question is loaded with urgency and anxiety.
But questions have persisted, and even prominent Democrats have suggested the foundation needs to change its practices or close shop if Clinton wins the White House.
In a downturn, analysts say, many of its startup and solo entrepreneur customers could close shop or just go back to working out of their houses.
Or, alternatively, if our mother was unlucky with sales and decided to close shop early, we'd have time to spare and our vendor would still be open.
Mr. Naser said the police had asked him to close shop in the morning out of fear of violence, but he refused because he needed the money.
That's because of a Tuesday health order from California's Alameda County forcing all nonessential businesses to effectively close shop to help curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Several years after its founding, Consumers' Buyline was investigated by state attorneys general as a suspected pyramid scheme, and Raniere and his associates agreed to close shop in 21980.
The audio company confirmed with The Verge this week its plan to close shop on some 119 stores across Australia, Europe, Japan and North America in the coming months.
But the smaller vape shops that offer a variety of customizable devices and liquids will inevitably fall victim to death-by-red-tape and be forced to close shop.
The new rules would force many lenders to close shop and cut loan volume by roughly 85 percent, according to the Community Financial Services Association of America, a trade group.
The last few years have been littered with hedge fund managers who charged steep fees and often promised heady returns only to lose money for investors or close shop entirely.
This would not be an explanation likely to satisfy the most conspiracy-minded fans, but they probably shouldn't be expecting the show to enlarge its mysteries as it tries to close shop.
For the three days of fighting that he remained open before the rocket damaged the roof and forced him to close shop for a while, he said he kept the price at 15 cents.
With more than 136,000 cases of the coronavirus confirmed worldwide, businesses everywhere are enforcing shutdowns: your favorite makeup store and the happiest place on Earth are two of the giants, among many, to temporarily close shop.
When one Australian pizza parlor proprietor had a few too many before work last week, he decided to close shop for the evening, posting a sick note to Facebook to explain why the store wouldn't be open.
Some strategists said that Roots' launch could also be clouded by a cut-throat retail market that has forced companies to close shop and file for bankruptcy protection, and high consumer debt exacerbated by rising interest rates.
The threat of tariffs has halted Argentine biofuel sales to the EU, industry sources told Reuters, adding that imposing a tax would leave 85 percent of the country's biofuel exports without a viable market and may force suppliers to close shop.
In return, Hailey agreed to plead guilty to several non-criminal disorderly conduct infractions punishable by a fine, ending the latest disturbing saga set in a jail under national scrutiny and facing calls from local and state officials to close shop entirely.
The "regulatory relief" is to help bars, restaurants, and liquor stores whose businesses have been significantly dampened as state and city officials call for residents to stay at home, and for nonessential businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area to close shop.
It will be harder to get hard liquor in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the wake of the spread of the novel coronavirus: The state stores that have a monopoly on retail liquor sales are going to close shop indefinitely on Tuesday night.
While McMillan has a ways to go before he&aposs able to close shop, the push is another example of just how quickly companies like Morgan Stanley are trying to expand the use of technology outside traditional IT teams to gain a competitive advantage.
Other small funds, like Samantha Greenberg's Margate Capital and Mark Fishman's Aesir Capital, have decided to close shop and join bigger managers — Citadel for Greenberg and ExodusPoint for Fishman — this year instead of operating without the scale and resources Millennium, Citadel, Exodus, and others can offer.
"What this means for you, and for us, is that the commission is ordering us to close shop, to cease telling you stories, to stop speaking truth to power, and to let go of everything that we have built — and created — with you since 2012," it added.
Because they're so small and battery efficient, MacBook Airs can last up to 12 hours on a single charge — so from the time you're in line at Starbucks to the time you can finally close shop for the day, you can keep your focus on work instead of charging.
After a few tough years, Vella was forced to close shop.
"Did Stormy Daniels cause Benny Gantz's Cyber Company to close shop?" Jerusalem Post website Retrieved 16 December 2018.
After a competitor opted to close shop and return to Japan, Noto became the only sign company serving the Asian community.
Costumes displayed included those worn by the characters Martha Jones, Captain Jack Harkness, Donna Noble and the Doctor. The Cardiff Exhibition had a complete refurbishment in October 2008. The Doctor Who Up Close Shop was stocked with items such as giant inflatable Daleks, sonic screwdrivers and talking bottle openers.
In 2012, with Rifkind leaving SRC's parent company Universal Music Group in September, the SRC imprint would close shop as well. With French's management deal with Mizay Entertainment having recently ended, Gaby Acevedo would postpone retirement to become his new manager, where he now spends his time on the road touring with French.
Rail Tunnel Under Loop Asks Permit to Close Shop, Chicago Tribune, Mar. 7, 1959; page 2. The Interstate Commerce Commission consented to abandonment that July,Loop Tunnel Firms get O.K. of ICC to Quit, Chicago Tribune, July 22, 1959; page A7. and the tunnel assets were sold at auction for $64,000 in October.
The wait to buy a Hújiāo bǐng is notoriously long during peak hours at any vendors, the average wait is usually 30 minutes minimum. Customers also always buy in batches due to the long wait in line. When the vendor sell out and runs out of ingredients they usually close shop for the day instead restocking their ingredients to make more buns.
The Bank was founded in Nairobi, in 1986, as Finance International Limited, a "Non-Banking Financial Institution" (NBFI). The name of the institution was later changed to the Finance Institution of Africa (FINA). In 1991 the company changed ownership. In 1995, the Central Bank of Kenya, the country's banking regulator, changed the banking laws, requiring all NBFI's to convert to commercial banks or close shop.
The French penetration of the region was counteracted by yellow fever epidemics (in 1857 of 50 Europeans in the three trading posts of Assinie, Grand-Bassam and Dabou, 32 died and 10 were repatriated) and British competition (Victor Régis, pioneer of French trade on this coast since 1843, had to close shop in the early 1860s).Colonial Architecture in Ivory Coast, Ceda - Les Publications du Ministère ivoirien des Affaires culturelles, 1985.
Pickles cannot afford a dog licence and is frightened of the policeman (a German doll with a stitched-on hat). He is certain he will receive a summons. The two go over their records and think their customers will never pay them. When the policeman delivers the rates and taxes at the New Year, Ginger and Pickles decide to close shop thus creating great inconvenience for the villagers.
Argo began with 35 teas from around the world, including black tea, green tea and chamomile tisane as well as exotic teas. From the outset, it included a mix of traditional Asian teas as well as teas from exotic locations. One of the companies staple drinks came from a vacation to Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro in which Avakian paid a juice bar operator to close shop to allow him to experiment with flavor combinations during business hours. Several of Argo's teas are seasonal.
Mega Mendoeng was released in early 1942, the seventh and final film completed by Union. With a Japanese invasion looming, the February 1942 edition of the film magazine Pertjatoeran Doenia dan Film reported that several studios would move away from the colonial capital of Batavia or go on a production hiatus. Union, though already beginning production of a film set in the Majapahit era titled Damar Woelan, was forced to close shop; it never reopened. Soekarno returned to the film industry in the 1950s and was active until the 1970s, mostly credited as Rendra Karno.
De León was elected president of LVN Pictures in 1940, and she eventually bought out the shares of her other partners, gaining full control over the studio. Giliw Ko was followed with another successful film, Manuel Conde's Ibong Adarna (1941), which featured the first color sequence in a Filipino film and was the first local film to earn more than a million pesos.Garcia, J. "A Movie Quizbook", page 136 However, LVN Pictures was forced to close shop upon the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in December 1941. It resumed operations after the Liberation of Manila in 1945, and produced the first post-war Filipino movie, Orasang Ginto (1946).
The agency house to close shop, Arbuthnot's, was considered the soundest of the three. Parry's (now EID Parry), may have been the earliest of them and Binny and Co.'s founders may have had the oldest associations with Madras, but it was Arbuthnot & Co., established in 1810, that was the city's strongest commercial organization in the 19th Century. When it fell, thousands lost their savings and the good name of British stability was severely rocked. Arbuthnot & Co had two partners at the time of its failure, namely Sir George Gough Arbuthnot and J.M. Young, a salaried partner who seems to have had no voice in the running of the firm.
Eventually, matters reached a standstill when film actors M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar and N. S. Krishnan and film director Sreeramulu Naidu submitted a memorandum to the Governor of Madras, Arthur Oswald James Hope, requesting him to revoke the license for the magazine. Hope obliged and the license for the magazine was cancelled. Lakshmikanthan tried to run the magazine with forged documents but, after a few months, he was forced to close shop. Unfazed, Lakshmikanthan set up a new magazine called Hindu Nesan in which he continued his scandalous stories on Bhagavathar, Krishnan and a few other top actors, actresses and film people of the day.
Eventually, matters reached a standstill when film actors M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, N. S. Krishnan and film director Sreeramulu Naidu submitted a memorandum to the Governor of Madras, Arthur Oswald James Hope, requesting him to revoke the license for the magazine. Hope obliged and the license for the magazine was cancelled. Lakshmikanthan tried to run the magazine with forged documents but, after a few months, he was forced to close shop. Unfazed, Lakshmikanthan set up a new magazine called Hindu Nesan, in which he continued his scandalous stories on Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, Krishnan and a few other top actors, actresses and movie people of the day.
Game Tengoku stands out quite notably from other arcade shooters in that its sole plot revolves around being inside several arcade games; effectively breaking the fourth wall several times. According to the official OVA surrounding the video game, the plot revolves around an employee at an arcade store about to close shop, only for a half-naked man to come in and attempt to abduct her. She is saved by a little girl (of Momoko 120% fame) whom jumps out of one of the arcade cabinets and takes her into the arcade world. From there, the adventure begins of trying to stop the evil villain from taking over all of the arcade cabinets in the world.
Ed Williams, Program Director for WLIB in New York City, wrote the liner notes that appear on the back cover of the album: Author John A. Jackson explained how the album's struggles were necessarily tied to the fortunes, or lack thereof, of Gamble & Huff's independent record label Neptune Records: Specifically, Neptune was distributed by Chess Records and when owner Leonard Chess died, Neptune was forced to close shop. Young women at the Civil Rights March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963. But Paul continued to record for Gamble & Huff's new label Philadelphia International Records and following the massive success of Me and Mrs. Jones and the 360 Degrees of Billy Paul album, Gamble & Huff decided to reissue Paul's first two albums.
Many of the well-heeled residents fled to the safer confines of the North Shore/Slidell area, which in its boom wound up with its own mall, (North Shore Square), which had many of the same anchors and mall stores as Lake Forest. Sears was the first large anchor to close shop at the Plaza. Despite a major renovation in the late 1980s which replaced the by now drab brown, earth tone tiling to a generic white/aqua color scheme, as well as removed the ice rink, it was too late to save Lake Forest. White flight to Jefferson Parish bolstered Lake Forest's competitor Lakeside Shopping Center in Metairie in the battle for wealthier patrons, although New Orleans East (where Lake Forest was located) had a sizable black middle class population at the time.

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