So they can't actually shut everything down, close the doors and sell the property.
Sometimes it makes more sense to simply close the doors and sell the assets.
He knows that without further funding he will be forced to close the doors.
Kazakhstan, harrumphed the newspaper, should not close the doors to these pioneers.
They will not close the doors to capital altogether.
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Later, as we wander through the evening throng of locals and mediums mixing side by side, dodging kids on bikes, I ask Junior what time they close the doors for the day?
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The balcony doors were closed for hours the day Miss Zahau was supposedly cut down, how is that possible, there was no breeze it was an enclosed courtyard and besides the doors open inward to close the doors a breeze had to come from inside the room.
In the wintertime, he used to turn on the gas stove and close all the doors, so it got real hot in there.
"Thanks to the quick reaction of several soldiers, they were able to close off the doors to that auditorium where there were some 600 people inside, " he said.
The Bannockburn Heritage Centre is to close its doors for the last time almost 50 years after it opened.
Mr Jones managed to close the lift's doors and escape, eventually fleeing the building to safety.
Hull's Queens Gardens Police Station will close its doors to the public this month, it has been announced.
Capitol Hill Police Chief Terrance Gainer told CNN around 89, 000 mourners will have passed through the Rotunda by the time the doors close Friday morning.
But at 5 o'clock, when the doors close, the entire house reverts to family use, so members can retire to the parlor library to read.
Private schools did not close their doors to the poorest pupils.
But the US company, based in Dearborn, Michigan, will still employ around 10, 000 people across the UK even after the doors close in Southampton next July.
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They told us they were from Yemen, and judging from the awe with which they look around the contraption as the doors close: they have never been in a lift before.
But according to the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, the new instruction tells drivers to use the intercom to ask passengers to close any open doors themselves and to move the train without the visual check.
The Heart Hospital of Milwaukee had to close its doors in 2004 after primary care doctors stopped sending patients, at the behest of the nonprofit hospitals that owned their practices.
Mr Woollons said the firm would finally close its doors at Easter.
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But over time, those who are inclined to create gateways figured out that convenience would be the key that allows to close up doors.
Those two brief stretches of time when all electronic devices must be turned off -- after the doors to the plane close until it is at cruising altitude, and then again on approach for landing -- are being questioned.
It is one of the major reasons why small businesses close their doors and corporations ship jobs overseas.
Mr. Younghein says Meridrew developed the cloth two years ago originally for the iPhone at the request of Apple, because the company was worried about people holding the phone close to their faces after touching cab doors, elevator buttons and other places where germs could be lurking.
But their doors will begin to close if consumers across the nation choose to not shop small, and more importantly, if lawmakers in Washington choose to not act on the more pressing economic issues of the day.
Those gates have gone now, but so have many of the shops as well, the Aladin's cave of Leisureworld closed in 1998 the same decade that saw the city centre Anderson and McAuley department store close its doors.
As a past chair of Citizen Corps Council thru North Central Texas Council of Governments we strived to close the barriers of jurisdictions, enabling teams not only to collaborate on training and drills, but also opening the doors to each others jurisdictions.
He admits that such meetups attract about 30 to 35 aspiring entrepreneurs, (A typical monthly NY Tech Meetup has to close its doors after 500 people sign up) but forging the connections between such individuals is critical to fostering innovation.
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The case of Wegelin is a stark one: a bank that first opened its doors in 1741 has had to close because it used the long tradition of Swiss banking secrecy to help clients avoid tax.
It was music to the ears of people long accustomed to hearing gun shots close to their doors.
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