Barack Obama will close the book on the old politics of race and gender and group against group and straight against gay.
In fact, the only thing likely to seriously vex you is the foreboding cliff-hanger Rowling leaves you to contemplate as you close the book.
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We close the book on August and get started with September as we barrel down on the holiday season when the real blockbusters start to hit the streets.
"Please don't close the book today at sentencing, " he said.
"With Barack Obama we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, ethnic group against ethnic group, and straight against gay, " Kennedy said.
An ineffective display at Newlands might well close the book on Williams' Lions career, having toured with the 2005 side to New Zealand and played in the 48-18 second Test loss.
As we close the book on this incredible era, we look forward to another with a renewed certainty that the next couple of generations of Red Sox fans will also be enjoying baseball at the ever magical Fenway Park.
There are still almost 70 years, close on half the book, to go.
Advice offered to the industry includes paying close attention to passengers who book at the last minute and pay in cash.
But assuming it does close, what does it mean for the book publishing industry?
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As the book winds to a close, Johnson gets at his real passion: banishing stupidity from the political economy and increasing the level of rational debate.
But, with the average book price of the 19 big insurers' share portfolios now close to market prices, this game is now up for the weaker firms.
The device, which is clipped to a reader's glasses, buzzes when a book is brought too close to the face.
Although sometimes populism sails close to the wind of dumbing down (a comic book showing a futuristic Artemisia, for example), the results can be imaginative.
Borders is working to cut costs and close stores as the second largest U.S. book retailer has not been profitable for four straight years and sales are more than one-third lower than they were five years ago.
Close on the heels of the launch of its e-book store in Brazil, Amazon announced the launch of its Kindle e-book store in China last Thursday.
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Goldman is one of the few Street properties that sell close to 1.3 times book value, now considered a hefty premium.
It involved reading close to a book a day, and touched on most of the major areas of business scholarship, including strategy, innovation, and org structure.
Alongside, though, the small-bank owner was being wooed by other large banks in the state and was holding out for a price close to three times book value.
The book claims that from the outset many people living in the close-knit community of Bakewell knew the wrong man had been convicted of her murder.
Lightning's Greg Randall set up a close finish with his late goal, but the Bees saw out the remaining minutes to book their place at the finals in Coventry.
The cost to produce an e-book version of an existing book is close to nothing.
Her latest book, Toddlers: An Instruction Manual, has been crafted with the close help of a traditional publisher.
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Book tours were probably as close as anyone could come to transaction, or the occasional lecture, both of which were largely unilateral forms of communication.
During his successful 2008 run, Mr. Obama told his campaign staff he wasn't sold on the slogan "Change We Can Believe In, " according to a book written by close aide David Plouffe.
His fictional narrator in the book is a rich, spoiled boy from Chicago, who finds himself in western Illinois, close enough to catch glimpses of young Reagan.
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