This weekend will be the last chance for visitors to look around the York Story museum before it closes on Sunday afternoon. |
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You don't even have to go to the open bar, which eventually closes at 7pm, as there are waitrons at every table, just waiting to assist you. |
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The front-runner is racing against the clock to seal the deal because the F1 season closes in only a matter of weeks. |
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The garage closes with 15 employees on the books, all of whom are entitled to transfer to the incoming dealer in Preston. |
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The surgeon closes the oral mucosa and muscle layers using braided absorbable suture in a horizontal mattress fashion. |
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Her heartbeat quickens when the footsteps suddenly stop, and the door to the bedroom opens and closes. |
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Quickly sensing the acoustic mismatch, the woman closes the bathroom door, muting the water sounds. |
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As we eat, a nearby market closes up and the local street-sweeping team goes into action as though they are finishing up for the Glasgow Fair. |
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The Library is open on Church Holidays and closes Saturdays of Bank Holiday weekends. |
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We see a large red welt on the side of her torso as she closes a vest over it, wincing as she does. |
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The ballet opens and closes with an invocation to ever-changing fate and the wheel of Fortune. |
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The concern for parents is where their children will go when the college closes. |
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The white-out breaks to a view of Mount Columbia, then the mist closes down again like someone raking dry cotton balls over our eyes. |
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When finally they kiss, Elaine closes her eyes, inhaling the scent of his skin and aftershave. |
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A small number have been kept on to tie up loose ends before it permanently closes its doors next month. |
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On the downward stroke of the piston, the intake valve opens to release fuel into the combustion chamber, then closes. |
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As Florida's answer to punk rock closes in on a decade of making music, their fan base may be growing, but it doesn't seem to be aging. |
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The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out. |
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So did everyone, there was a silent pause as everyone closes their eyes and makes a wish. |
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When the door opens, the refer shuts off, when the door closes, the reefer turns back on increasing shelf life. |
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The movie closes with an extended sequence where the new ruling class celebrates its empty regime change at a sumptuous ball. |
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Watch out in the darkened closes and wynds of Edinburgh's Old Town, was the message from one of them to the new leader. |
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After the unit's deployability window closes, the unit would stand down for remanning and retraining. |
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Bidding closes today and if you wish to top the single bid with a well-timed last-minute offer, the book is yours. |
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You have to lift the latch to swing the door out, and listen for it to click when it closes. |
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John steps silently into the hallway and closes the door behind him, careful not to make a noise when he presses the button on the metal latch. |
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The track is partially redeemed by another great sax solo, but otherwise seems very much out-of-place and closes the album on a sour note. |
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What will we do when the plastic bag extruding company closes down and all their employees are retrenched? |
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This aperture is tellingly mounted atop the heaviest of steel doors, and when it closes, so too does The Circle. |
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The rink closes for the last time on Sunday, to make way for a housing development. |
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If a boss closes one eye to the weaknesses of apple-polishers, soon or later the company will close shopand he might as well close both eyes! |
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And even after the movie closes and the credits roll, there are many, many questions still left. |
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Predictably, she closes with the mandatory anti-establishment requirement, the desperate call to arms. |
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The door closes and the helicopter immediately ascends vertically to 1000 feet. |
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Yet sometimes, as one door closes, another opens, and about 18 months ago it unexpectedly started finding new local markets and expanding. |
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It's about two weeks to the close of the cod season, but as they say in the classics, as one door closes, another opens. |
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So with plans for reusable rockets moving ahead, perhaps as one door closes, another opens. |
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Guy rests his head down on the sun lounger by the pool and closes his eyes, sighing as the warm rays of the sun soak into his body. |
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As their existing low-rent accommodation closes the only alternative is the street. |
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He closes the door to the overhead luggage rack containing his bag and takes his seat. |
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In some cases, an atrial septal defect closes without treatment in the first few weeks after birth. |
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If the rec center closes, there could be an increase in juvenile crime! |
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As stormy weather closes in, delaying passage even longer, Joan's carefully laid plans are dashed upon the rocks by an equally powerful emotional gale. |
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The letter closes with noble words of faith and hope from the hot zone where screw-ups are met each day with selfless courage. |
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The guy says that he is quite happy to help and he closes his car door, the girl showing him to a nearby parking lot where her car sits on a flat tyre. |
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An exception applies, however, if the foreign branch of the bank closes down prior to the appropriation or attachment of the funds by the foreign government. |
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A third and final version, remixed by Amundsen, closes the album. |
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The second way to make a noose is to tie a running knot round the standing part of the rope in a way that pulling on the knot-side closes the loop. |
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As with so many things in life, as one door closes, another opens. |
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Jobson's self-quilled script opens and closes with an oh-so-serious soliloquy, read against a montage of the solar system, along with a CGI whizz-bang ride across the planets. |
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The internal os closes by 3 days, the external os by 3 weeks. |
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As the old saying goes, as one door closes, so another one opens. |
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His split lip closes as a spell removes the spilt lifeblood. |
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She doesn't recollect historical moments by their dates, she just closes her eyes and remembers how old she was, or what she was doing when they happened. |
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The carabiner is a D-shaped metal clamp that has a gate that opens and closes. |
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But when the darkness closes in, we actually run to fairy tales and fables. |
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After the lead is implanted and tested, the surgeon closes the incision and general anesthesia is induced for implantation of the pulse generator. |
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He has something to say and knows precisely how he wants to say it, offering a wealth of information of all sorts as he closes in on his prey and gaily twists the knife. |
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It then closes with footage of Braley endorsing Edwards during the former North Carolina politician's 2008 presidential campaign. |
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Unlike a regular record store, this accursed thing never closes. |
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London's Festival Hall closes next month for an expensive refurb. |
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I hold onto his arm and lift him while he closes his eyes and tries not to grimace. |
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If and when the EWG closes those holes with better language extensions, the library hackarounds can be refined or abandoned. |
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Below it is the more fleshy languette or curtain valve which closes the incurrent siphonal opening when required. |
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Before the exhaust phase is quite complete, the exhaust side of the valve closes, shutting a portion of the exhaust steam inside the cylinder. |
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Each player was put in the virtual role of Chief Executive and the goal was to have the highest profit when the game closes. |
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The Isaac minisaga closes with a parting look at Esau's efforts to ingratiate himself with his parents. |
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The only boundaries would be those separating the various types of land, and around the closes. |
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The festival closes with the spring parade or corso and a private party organized by the Lions Club. |
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If the lamp gets too hot the metal melts and closes up the air holes, extinguishing the lamp. |
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This curve occurs as the competing stems grow out from the stool in the early stages of the cycle, then up towards the sky as the canopy closes. |
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If moisture is present the silique closes, protecting the seed and opening again upon dryness to allow for wind dispersal. |
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As the pack of foxhounds closes in on the Tod, he tells Snitter to run, giving him a final positive message for Rowf. |
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If your radial artery closes down for some reason there can be a risk of amputation. |
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Glyndon, if thou acceptest his homage, will love thee till the tomb closes upon both. |
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In a restaurant that never closes, in a ship with three shifts, it's always brunchtime. Or dinnertime. |
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At a rate of six inches a year, the salt closes in on the waste and encapsulates it for what engineers say will be millions of years. |
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Many villages still have their closes, they date from the 16th and 17th centuries and sometimes include an elaborately carved calvary sculpture. |
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We have now a nonette somewhat suggestive of Mozart, and the whole piece closes with this ensemble thoroughly well developed. |
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The first message is displayed in a nonflashing window and stays displayed until the user closes the window. |
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The town of Prestatyn closes the top of the High Street for local schools to participate in Welsh singing and local fundraising. |
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She comes with the song memorized, so when she stands there and sings, she closes her eyes. |
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I guess the store closes at five on Thursdays. Oh well. I'll just come back tomorrow. |
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It then closes its jaws and pushes the water back out of its mouth through its baleen, which allows the water to leave while trapping the prey. |
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We had to remove the rear wall of the left atrium and part of the pulmonary vein then closes the gap. |
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Normally, the mitral valve closes when the left ventricle contracts, preventing blood from flowing backwards into the left atrium. |
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This however means less room around the breathing hole as the ice slowly closes the gap. |
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Bluebells are a species of deciduous woodland over much of their range, flowering and leafing early before the canopy closes in late spring. |
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The thickness of mirk is bad enough, but the thickness of white, illimitable ether is worse a thousandfold, for it closes the eye and mazes the wits. |
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Gradually the lake closes and young peat may form, forming a fen. |
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And to avoid any quantum entanglement, make sure that if you visit the show before it closes on the stardate equivalent to Sept. 20, your transporter is in working order. |
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Underwater, this seal closes its nostrils and smells nothing. |
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The building is deserted. The door closes echoingly behind you. |
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After repeating an earlier reference to the Flood, the Crucifixion and the day of judgment, the poem closes with an obscure reference to metalwork. |
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Voting opens on 27 October and closes at midday on 17 November. |
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Kierkegaard saw clearly that faith is not a kind of epistemic Polyfilla that closes the small cracks left by reason, but a mad leap across a chasm devoid of all reason. |
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It riles me that she never closes the door after she leaves. |
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