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en It basically means the bar closes and everything you've got invested is lost. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. It basically means the bar closes and everything you've got invested is lost.

en He closes out on balls like a defensive back closes out on interceptions.

en Every one of these options closes the socio-economic gap - some more than others, but every one closes it to some degree.

en Little-known fact: When the stock exchange closes, the guy who comes out on the balcony with that big hammer slams it on the head of the person who lost the most money that day
  George Carlin

en There isn't [another] issue as important as this one as far as I'm concerned, ... We need something that closes this off other than just by legal means. We are talking about a public-policy fix. But it is premature to say what that magic bullet could be.

en When we came in here a couple of games ago, basically I lost the game for us. It was basically the opposite of today.

en It means you can basically get anybody off the street. It means you're going to be less likely to have someone who's ever been around a child in an education setting.

en They've already lost their mother, so I don't think it's the time to give them the news that they basically lost their father today.

en He's lost his office. He's lost his staff. And he's now basically a rank-and-file member who has a lot of friends and will still have influence.

en Enterprise Java is hard to develop. These frameworks, they really help make it easier. It basically means that you have to write less code; it also means that you have best practices going forward.

en There was no winner in this. Somebody lost a father, somebody lost a son. Basically, it devastated two families.

en They just basically want to change the rules. This affects an entire industry where tens of millions of dollars have been invested in the Class II industry.

en It is hard for us to know right now whether or not the localities have over-invested or under-invested. Once we have this document and a national plan, we can see how they've been spending their money.

en We really try to focus on the sponsorships that we've invested in, and this year we have invested heavily in the Olympics.

en Today is a very responsible moment, since we have been left without a government for two weeks. That means lost money and lost opportunities,
  Boris Yeltsin


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