It's hard to go back to the closed-off, one-trick ways of a traditional shooter.
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Italy, Sweden, and Malta have partial bans which allow smoking in closed-off, separately ventilated areas.
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Without the proper eyesight, productivity decreases, employment opportunities may be closed-off, and general health may be an issue.
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From now on the cardinals will eat, vote and sleep in closed-off areas until a new pope is chosen.
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Downtown was gridlocked, as taxis, a hot commodity, tried to navigate closed-off streets.
Before it, across a vast terrain, lies an enormous circular, closed-off structure.
Worse still, some entire industries remain closed-off to this type of cross-sector innovation and this, partnered with constrictive supply chains, is stifling technological progress.
It should be clear by now that the software on this camera isn't just a bonus -- it's the Galaxy Camera's defining feature, and it's so engrossing that it's hard to go back to the closed-off, one-trick ways of a traditional shooter.
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The final day begins with a 2km trek north from the village of Arbel to the summit of Mount Arbel, an imposing mountain overlooking Lake Galilee, then heads 5km down to the small closed-off ruins of Migdal (biblical Magdala), thought to be the home of Mary Magdalene.
The curbs called for the market to be closed for cool-off periods if the Dow fell a certain number of points in a day.
It is surrounded by corrugated iron fences, its sprawling complex - often used by non-Ahmadi neighbours on Sundays for badminton or football - closed off to everyone.
They would let the Olive Garden come and stay in all the rooms (small place-maybe 20 rooms) and they would use the restaurant (closed to the public-again off season) as a classroom for maybe an hour here or there and talk about spices or fresh produce for a minute before going site seeing all day.
Both fell to Panesar, though, and Broad took 2-40 as the hosts closed on 222-5, still 331 runs off a record victory.
Santander should rightfully take its bow alongside its regulators, who closed off the capital benefits of building up big off-balance-sheet positions and required Spanish banks to put aside provisions during the upswing.
Because it was a Saturday, the place was closed, but a few off-duty mechanics were hanging out there.
For that reason, Wits was so overcrowded the parking closed some two hours before kick-off, forcing drivers who had already sat in the gridlock to head away from the stadium if they still wanted to use the system.
Tuesday's budget deal was hammered out after days of closed-door meetings, including spirited talks off the Senate floor Tuesday.
There were traffic problems on the Westlink for several hours as the Broadway off-slips were closed in both directions.
The first, in mid-February, came as part of a sell-off during which MSFT closed lower for three out of four days.
Initially open with glass walls, the master-bedroom suite can be closed off from the rest of the home with a type of glass that turns from clear to opaque at the flip of a switch.
Among the roads affected were the A19 northbound, which was closed between Testos roundabout and the Boldon turn-off, due to standing water.
When the health care bill passed last weekend, it was expected to be the catalyst for a market sell-off, but the market closed higher yesterday.
It closed well off of lows and above its 8- and 21-day moving averages, showing commitment.
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"The last time we closed this low was during the Lehman Brothers sell-off in 2008, but there is a fundamental difference between then and now, " says Rueckert who notes one important bullish difference.
They had a slightly larger yard than most of their crammed-in neighbors, so they had closed it off with sheets of rusty corrugated metal, and there, at four long wooden tables beneath a string of light bulbs which dangled from a second-story clostra-block window, they served up to thirty customers per night, if the turnover was fast.
The Senate off-site mail facility will be closed for two to three days while the investigation continues.
This second-person "world of two" neatly closed off everyone else, emphasizing that Ashvin was the focal point of Meera's life, in whom she finds, and loses, herself.
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Oosthuizen, who had a 30-hour journey to Kuala Lumpur after his near miss at Augusta, closed with a four-under-par 68 to hold off the challenge of Scotland's Stephen Gallacher.
In Devon, one of the worst-affected counties, one road had to be closed off after rain caused it to partially collapse into a nearby cliff.
Samsung Electronics, the world's largest producer of memory chips, closed its wafer-fabrication plant and gave its employees one week off to enjoy sun and sand.
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