As he prepares to walk away, Cambara remarks that they are close to an open-air market.
To ensure patients' safety I want a regulator with the power to close, clean and then re-open wards if necessary.
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After the timeout, the Knicks went on a ridiculous 30-2 run, blowing open what had been a close contest to win, 105-79, and even up the best-of-seven series at one game apiece.
Connie was open-mouthed and close to tears when Norton announced the result after more than two million votes.
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This means paradoxical thinkers are open-minded and close-minded at the same time.
But after Giteau was harshly penalised for a forward pass, the Boks made the most of their superb field position to open the scoring with a close-range try from Van Heerden.
That said, the rotating magnetic aluminum door that reveals the SD card and SIM slots is slick -- far easier to open and close than the plastic port covers found on most other slates.
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The BBC's David Willey says Mr Monti, whose possible role in February's election has been the subject of intense speculation in Italy, is playing his cards close to his chest - whilst keeping his options open.
Open-side Mark Rennie went close also, but the Ospreys' scramble defence held out.
Close to the end of the first official open-floor day at IFA, Samsung managed to eke out yet another product we want to get our hands on, soonish.
It's spring-loaded, and released by pressing the button on the right side of the T28 -- open it to answer a call, close it to hang up.
The Glasgow pack drove their way to the Scarlets line before the ball was shipped smartly left for the open-side to go over from close range, Gregor converting.
The government wants corporate balance-sheets to become more open and conglomerates to close some of their myriad subsidiaries.
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There are interior walls made of stainless-steel vertical panels that slide to open or close off rooms or create smaller openings.
The Guides' consultation, which is open to members and non-members, will close on 3 March.
The system as a whole responds better to parents' wishes, too: if local authorities try to close a much-loved small rural school, parents simply apply to open their own one.
Chief Executive Fredric Price says that if he can find a partner for a second experimental drug, for use in open-heart surgery, the company could be close to break-even for the fourth quarter of 2004.
Using a tripod and a 210 mm lens, Mr. Fujiwara was able to open his film with a steady, up-close shot of wreckage in the 12-mile no-entry zone surrounding the plant, where he filmed for 10 days last April before the area was cordoned off.
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The lenses of its battery-powered glasses are actually tiny LCD screens that open and close like shutters, letting light in selectively.
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It thinks that nearly half of employers whose schemes are still open to new joiners will close them, with a defined-contribution (DC) scheme being offered to the staff instead.
It took Schaeffer only five months to analyze the setup and write code that would let him, from his laptop, tell the Scada system to open and close enough breakers to bring down the mock utility--without letting the legitimate operator see what was going on.
Google (which once was very close to open allocation for engineers) was a great company destroyed by externally-hired executives.
Then, after the Comex pit close, came the minutes of the June 21-22 meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
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Duke broke open what had been a close game by outscoring Cornell (14-6) 7-1 in the third quarter to wipe out a 5-2 deficit.
And many jobs that we might once have thought of as being pretty close to heavy-duty combat, and which are often quite combat-oriented, are open to women, many of the piloting jobs, for example.
Though Asian Americans make up only 6% of the state's registered voters, they could be a deciding factor in a close race with low turnout--if they vote as they did in June's open primary, when Fong took 3 out of 4 Asian voters, many of them "crossover" Democrats motivated more by ethnic pride than ideology.
John's scored eight straight to close the first half, and extended the run to 17 after intermission to open a 38-28 advantage.
Close to the tourist centre of Pokhara, Lake Begnas has many advantages for the first-time, open-water swimmer.
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The MySQL deal, which is slated to close in the first half of 2008, is a sign that Sun is pushing into more open-source software applications and could even enter the Linux market, the terrain of companies like Red Hat.
Donington-le-Heath Manor House would close two days a week and from November to mid-February, and the Record Office would not be open on Fridays from January 2012.
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