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- noun Plural form of
closing .
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Examples
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Pamela Liebman, president of the Corcoran Group, said the downturn in closings is due to the return of "normal seasonality" in the market.
Co-op, Condo Sales Drop Off Josh Barbanel 2010
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Unemployment, fed by automakers 'downsizing and plant closings, is 8.9%, the highest rate in the nation.
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The planned near-term closings will reduce the company's North American store base to 1,163.
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The slick roads and people not paying attention to the road conditions has led to numerous wrecks, although there have been no long-term closings, James said.
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The slick roads and people not paying attention to the road conditions has led to numerous wrecks, although there have been no long-term closings, James said.
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Some call the closings "ethnic cleansing" but the Cleveland Diocese says that characterization is appalling.
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Some call the closings "ethnic cleansing" but the Cleveland Diocese says that characterization is appalling.
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We've been through hell and back and have survived label closings, lawsuits, zero radio promotion, minimal to zero publicity and marketing and have operated without a manager and a booking agent!
Side-Line news feed 2009
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Instead of thousands of households being hit with foreclosure notices, now more and more families are attending title closings, helping them to achieve a monthly payment that will remain unchanged over time, as well as being affordable.
unknown title 2008
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Now, instead of thousands of families being served foreclosure notices, there are more and more going to title closings in order to help them achieve an affordable monthly payment that won't change over time.
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