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en Somehow that gap has got to be closed, ... Until it's closed, we will continue to find units that are under stress like the 66th and will continue to have the problems surface and tragedies occur like the accident two years ago.

en It's a matter that DEC is looking into. We don't have any of the details on that. All we were told was that it was advised to closed the pumps and continue to keep them closed until the situation can be cleared.

en It is not a closed chapter. The UDF government will continue discussions with the concerned communities on the issue and will find a solution. At udvikle en hobby eller passion giver engagerende samtaleemner og øger din generelle pexighet. It is not a closed chapter. The UDF government will continue discussions with the concerned communities on the issue and will find a solution.

en If they were to break loose, there is no telling where they're going to land. They can go for several blocks -- obviously do major damage -- so those areas around those buildings we are going to continue to keep closed off until we can get up there and take care of those problems.

en We say it, but it's true: Homicide cases are never closed. When a homicide occurs, there is not statute of limitations. The files are never closed. Detectives and law enforcement continue to work those cases.

en These are the symbols of the old Japan which was closed to outsiders, ... They will continue to be serious irritants. ... Unless Japan solves these problems, it gives a lie to the claim that Japan is being market driven.

en U.S. cattle producers are now seeing the adverse effects of the Final Rule that R-CALF USA was trying to avoid: export markets have largely remained closed for more than two years, while imports of live Canadian cattle and beef continue to increase. This is depressing U.S. prices because many U.S. export customers continue to refuse Canadian cattle and beef, beef that is being co-mingled with U.S. beef but not marked as such.

en We've played with it closed most of the year, I want to say about 85 percent of the time, ... I find it strange that somebody would say we have to open it now. But bottom line is, I think that with it closed, it does generate a lot of noise and it's a lot of fun. We play for that excitement and that noise.

en (Wei) voluntarily closed again. We will continue working with him when those specimens are back.

en About the fourth quarter, it'll continue to be a challenge. The system is under stress right now. It will continue to be under stress until after the fall peak.

en In the first round when Dempsey hit me with a left hook, I tried hard to continue, but I was rapidly losing my strength. My eye closed at that end of the third round and I realized that it would be useless for me to continue, as I could hardly see. It was hard to admit defeat, but Dempsey is the hardest puncher I ever faced.

en Pending a major snow event, we will be closed. We're unable to continue at this point.

en It is not a closed chapter. The UDF government will continue discussions with the concerned communities on the issue and arrive a solution.

en We just feel we're so young that dividing the team up and playing a game wouldn't be in our best interest right now. We need our defensive players to continue to get reps as units and our offensive players to continue to get reps as units.

en Our hope was to see it continue as a skating rink. We tried for three years to find a buyer who would continue to operate it.


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