India's first innings had earlier been brought to a close well inside the first session.
The hung jury brought to a close a chapter in the high-profile case, which has lasted for months.
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The innings was brought to a close when Lara was clean-bowled attempting to slog Nel mid-way through the evening session.
So it's a safe bet that the era of American dominance will not be brought to a close by credit default swaps, mark-to-market accounting or (even) Barney Frank.
When the game was brought to a close there was basically a bundle of battered and bruised bodies from the brutality at the breakdown, which was nothing short of backbreaking.
The London Olympics were brought to a close on Sunday night with a spectacular musical ceremony, featuring some of the biggest names of British pop, including the Spice Girls, George Michael and Elbow.
Ponting's painstaking innings of 20 from 73 deliveries was brought to a close soon after when a thick inside edge clattered into his stumps, much to the delight of the jubilant England fans.
The results have brought to a close an extremely controversial voting procedure, with Fifa facing a number of allegations of corruption, which has led to the suspension of two members of the executive committee.
Sunday's crash brought heartache to a close-knit Hasidic community in Brooklyn, many of whom mourned the couple's deaths at a funeral service on Sunday.
The performance brought a rewarding month to a close for regional stock markets.
Kruger was lbw to Sujeewa de Silva for 11 before Arnold brought their innings to a close with the wicket of Jon Kent for 48.
Fiji's Vijay Singh brought his campaign to a close at one over after a final round of 71.
Corry, who won 64 England caps, brought his Test career to a close after more than 10 years at the coalface.
Rehab and volunteering brought him close to a community of others in need: people in shelters, those who were homeless, others who had come out of jail.
The campaign brought in close to a hundred prospective customers.
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Because of his credibility as commander of the Allied forces that had beaten Nazi Germany, Dwight Eisenhower, who won the presidency despite Truman's intense opposition, brought the Korean War to a close by threatening--behind the scenes--to use nuclear weapons.
The device, which is clipped to a reader's glasses, buzzes when a book is brought too close to the face.
In other words, the war brought with it a GDP increase of close to 75% in just four years!
The survivors said they were promised that new legislation would be brought in to close what they considered to be a legal loophole.
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Thatcher took power following Britain's "winter of discontent" of 1978-1979, in which nationwide strikes over pay by public-sector workers from gravediggers to garbage men brought an economy that had for years been growing at half the rate of its peers close to a standstill.
Mr. Bernanke's comments on Thursday brought the short-lived rally to a halt, pushing stocks close to where they were at the start of Monday.
When the bubble burst in 1990, bad debts brought the banking system close to collapse and the nation fell into a decade of recession and deflation.
At the other end, Zerara brought down a cross with ease and scuffing his left foot finish too close to Gallacher.
He brought her on his motorcycle, stopping close to the house and pushing the bike through a blanket of sand to avoid attention.
While it was not officially declared a day of mourning, the Saturday of the funeral brought the UK close to standstill as shops and banks closed, sports events were postponed, and theatre and cinema showings cancelled.
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