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After the war, the university continued precariously until its definitive closure in 1824.
It was a definitive closure moment for me after that episode was over.
He said an important faction on the show wanted there to be "definitive closure" to the series in last year's final episode.
This would preserve the integrity and intent of the original plan, without putting a definitive closure on the "modern" era.
The one-game finale also grants the league definitive closure.
In order for the aid that is granted to be used in the right way, it must be based on a definitive closure plan.
On 8 November 2001, the Commission finally informed the complainant of the definitive closure of the case.
The lack of mainteneance and the floods that deteriorated the line resulted in the definitive closure by the Government in 1969.
In contrast, all other domestic programs have clearly prescribed time limits for filing appeals (which facilitates definitive closure with respect to individual applications).
"This thing has to come to a closure, a definitive closure," Dr. Diamandopoulos said.
Packing with radiopaque laparotomy pads allow for the benefit of being able to detect them via x-ray prior to definitive closure.
Four months later, the intendent Carlos Grosso ordered the definitive closure of Italpark.
But the lack of definitive closure for victims' families has long stuck in the firemens' craw, Mr Kurth said.
He further undermined the office of Independent Counsel by ridiculing as "a monomaniacal function" its requirements of full-time dedication and definitive closure.
The carrying out of such an auto-evolution would constitute a definitive closure in the culture and mores; it would entail a withdrawal from all things extraterrestrial.
The ministerial decree of 1998 stated the definitive closure of Psychiatric Hospitals imposing economic penalties on those regions which delay its implementation.
Municipalities have the responsibility to enforce this norm by three days of closure at the first offense, thirty days on the second, and definitive closure on the third.
The delivery of half of this amount will depend on the confirmation in 2002 on the Understanding on definitive closure dates for Kozloduy units 3 and 4.
It reaffirmed the importance of Bulgaria’s commitment on the definitive closure of Units 1 to 4 of the Kozloduy NPP at the earliest possible dates.
On 3 November 2014 the election of a new board of the Bruno Weber foundation occurred, to avert the impending liquidation of the foundation and the garden's definitive closure.
Though he declined to give details of what "definitive closure" for the series would have meant, Mr. Iger said: "I approved the direction the creative people wanted to take in ending the series.
Will the Commission use the opportunities and means available to it in the context of its partnership with Bulgaria to bring about the definitive closure of units 1 to 4 at Kozloduy, and in what way?
Investment in the railways and in high-speed trains has been planned and yet the Amadora factory announced its definitive closure for the end of May, citing a lack of orders for rolling stock.
Depending on the phases of the moon with which they coincide, the application of 15-day closures could be totally pointless, or on the other hand it could entail the definitive closure of the fishery.
Typically the number of packs has been documented in the initial laparotomy; however, an abdominal radiograph should be taken prior to definitive closure of the fascia to ensure that no retained sponges are left in the abdomen.