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- noun Plural form of
closure .
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Examples
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Another round of small bank bailouts could be in the offing in the SE and SW because the appetite for closures is diminishing and real estate continues to drag them down.
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Of course corks do have their problems too, such as premox and TCA, which is what gave the opening to screwcaps (Stelvin closures).
Corkfinger - Amorim, ReCORK America and cork recycling | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Fighting church closures is a prickly process, said Peter Borre, the founder of the Council of Parishes, a national grass-roots group based in Boston that is fighting church closures across the country.
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One of the most effective weapons employed by the coalition to oppose church closures is what Borre calls "Deep Chalice" — a network of informants within dioceses named after the federal source in the Watergate scandal.
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Once we truly master the wine craft-personship required by the use of stelvin closures, maybe that will be the path to take.
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The cost of cable replacement is cheaper, I wouldn't dispute that - but it's the long term closures that would be required that's the unresolved problem.
Planes, trains and unnecessary bridges Jeff 2009
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Another particular bugbear of Julie's aside from hospital closures is the extremely expensive PFI approach to building hospitals.
Central Region Jeff 2007
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I learn by popping corks (or cracking Stelvin closures), tasting, pondering, and tasting some more.
LENNDEVOURS: 2007
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I learn by popping corks (or cracking Stelvin closures), tasting, pondering, and tasting some more.
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Since one of the major factors in store closures is the income lost to chain stores like Barnes and Noble, this change in spending is a very good sign.
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