Major and peripheral bourses in Europe closed mixed, with FTSE100 closing in the red and the German DAX and French CAC closing in positive territory.
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Forces closing in on Raqqa The Syrian army and its allies (largely Iranian, Iraqi and Lebanese Shia militia), however, are also closing in on Raqqa.
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Some 277.1 years later, we're closing in on 22050 billion.
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The building operated from 1950 until its closing in 1963.
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You start to feel the walls closing in on her.
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Many in Ireland believe the EU is already closing in.
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Donald Trump is closing in on the Republican presidential nomination.
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The company announces its closing in an email to investors.
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My father is 70 and my mother is closing in.
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This is just the horrid start of Skynet closing in.
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Thanks to Trump, we are closing in on that spread.
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LF Brett Gardner is closing in on 1,000 career hits.
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They claim they're closing in on an agreement, which Sen.
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But scientists might be closing in on a successful treatment.
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The storm was closing in, and meteors pelted the ground.
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They are closing in on an even more impressive mark.
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Businesses start closing in the midafternoon and employees head home.
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And the walls seem to be closing in on him.
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JERUSALEM — History seemed to be closing in on Benjamin Netanyahu.
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"But I knew Alex was closing in," she said later.
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Now is not the time for closing in on ourselves.
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Here's what you need to know: • Closing in on ISIS.
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And he is closing in on a more venerable mark.
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And Microsoft is closing in on Amazon's lead, analysts say.
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Go deeper: Chicken consumption is closing in on red meat
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Another track, "Eloah," is closing in on 6 million views.
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With pack ice closing in, the Rodgers headed south again.
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The cryptocurrency surged Tuesday, closing in on the $12,000 level.
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The economy is closing in on its full productive capacity.
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The storm is closing in on us, purple and impenetrable.
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For Bourne, there's no real closure; there's only endless closing-in.
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The investigation into Russia's meddling in the election is closing in.
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He says he's seeing $250,000 deals closing in just 76 days.
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Cities are closing in on their grazing lands and traditional paths.
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The state is closing in on those it suspects of illegality.
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The two sides appear to be closing in on a deal.
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Hillary Clinton is closing in on locking up the Democratic nomination.
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The clubs began closing in the late 1980s amid escalating costs.
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Amazon Prime is closing in on Costco, as membership numbers soar.
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He's seen the busts and worries another may be closing in.
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Tesla is already in this position and GM is closing in.
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As a result, dairy farms have been closing in record numbers.
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After decades of lies and scandal, her corruption is closing in.
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Before closing in October, the shelter was operated by Southwest Key.
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Trump knows the walls are closing in on him & Russia collusion.
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At the time of writing it's closing in on 20,213 signatures.
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Why it matters: Things are closing in, rapidly, on Michael Cohen.
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It was mid-afternoon and we were closing in on Asunción.
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Another may be playing teenagers while she's closing in on 30.
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The red carpet was announced to be closing in five minutes.
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Is the value starting to bump up as it's closing in?
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Time and space keep shrinking, the walls of tape closing in.
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I have this horrible feeling that the net is closing in.
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The company is closing in on $1 trillion in market value.
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"We are closing in on the target," said Representative Jamie Raskin.
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Slowly but surely, scientists are closing in on this momentous detection.
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Jeff Bezos is reportedly closing in on surpassing another major milestone.
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But now, the end game may be closing in on investors.
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Kansas reported 2000 filings, and Alabama was closing in on 214.
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He also hints ... cops might be closing in on a suspect.
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"Barnum" ran for more than 21 performances before closing in 2500.
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Olds is now closing in on his fourth decade behind bars.
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And Macy's is closing in many places, cutting more than 10,000 jobs.
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It is said to be closing in on a $1.5 billion valuation.
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Later, with law enforcement closing in on him, Paddock fatally shot himself.
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The accountability net does look to be closing in on Facebook management.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - U.S. antitrust regulators are closing in on Google.
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At the very least, it looks like she's closing in on him.
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As police were closing in on Lembrick, they heard a single gunshot.
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"A cycle is closing in the leadership of the PD," he said.
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Might not do them much good because Iraqi forces are closing in.
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Those forces have been closing in on the ISIS stronghold in Raqqa.
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There you are, closing in on the home stretch of your run.
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Especially in extreme or dangerous situations, like when police are closing in.
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Federal and private entities are closing in on the tribe's water source.
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January 1945, with the Russians and Allies closing in, Hitler was transferred
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"It appears the walls are closing in on this president," Warner said.
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I remember when Chez Ninon was closing in the mid-70's.
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It has eight employees, and sales are closing in on $1 million.
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Regime forces are closing in and bunker busters are raining down. pic.twitter.
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It's hardly surprising that the walls are closing in around the President.
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They're closing in on top five seed in the NCAA tournament. 2.
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She was closing in on her car, and Matt was feeling desperate.
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It can feel like the walls are just closing in around you.
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The North Vietnamese were slowly closing in, but we didn't realize it.
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Once No. 1, she is closing in on the top 40 again.
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American military forces and their allies are closing in on Raqqa, Syria.
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As graduates become employees, they start to feel the future closing in.
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He told me how the surrounding fires felt like they're closing in.
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Trump was down in the polls and Election Day was closing in.
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Meanwhile, have you heard an insistent purring closing in on Times Square?
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The hyena-beings were closing in, all meat-breath and yellow teeth.
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"We may be closing in on a terrific deal," Mr. Kudlow said.
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TikTok has been closing in on these company in other ways, too.
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"If you're closing in on retirement, this is particularly beneficial," McBride said.
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Walton, a senior, is closing in on playing 219,2000 minutes this season.
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They were en route and closing in when the Princeton radioed again.
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"Feels as if the walls are closing in," he wrote in December.
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Or they did until he started closing in on Trump's closest associates.
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They are closing in on proofs of the central conjectures in the field.
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The Dow had been closing in on its record high set in October.
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"A lot of galleries were closing in Seattle at the time," explains Stinson.
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Within a day, the campaign was closing in on $1.5 million in donations.
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We are closing in on the final days of the 2018 filing season.
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DH David Ortiz continues closing in on 1,500 RBIs in his Boston career.
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After Metcalf was closing in on 20 McChickens, he started to lose steam.
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NICHD is also closing in on an elusive pill-form male hormonal contraceptive.
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With the Mueller probe closing in and the rest of Washington honoring Sen.
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I jump out of bed, and immediately the steel walls are closing in.
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ISIS militants were closing in on them with tanks commandeered from Assad's forces.
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Split time zones have some polls closing in the state at 23 p.m.
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Washington (CNN)With enemy forces rapidly closing in on his position, Army Sgt.
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Her council declared a climate crisis weeks before the fires started closing in.
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This is the poem with lacquered roses closing in on themselves after dark.
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The Senate signaled Tuesday it's closing in on a deal on disaster relief.
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It showed confidence inflation is closing in on the Fed's 2-percent goal.
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As cinema became more popular, such exhibitions declined, with Castan's closing in 1922.
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The broader Topix lost 1.8% to 1,505.88, its loweset closing in two months.
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It's weird to think that I'm about closing in on double his age.
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But even as federal prosecutors were closing in on him, Cohen kept mum.
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After failing to capture Zambada, Vazquez was closing in on Guzman's safe house.
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The EU and the UK are reportedly "closing in" on a Brexit deal.
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Later on Monday, the authorities suggested they were closing in on a suspect.
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Meanwhile Griffin and his gang track Goode, closing in on the inevitable showdown.
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The Syrian president is closing in on victory after an eight-year revolt.
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The last of the Playboy Clubs announced that they were closing in 1986.
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Since its closing in 2013, Rome's uncollected garbage has picked up the slack.
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At least 16 Hallmark stores are closing in the first half of 2020.
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Sinclair had been closing in on a deal for Tribune for weeks now.
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Mostly men—and, with the weather closing in, they seem more tightly wound.
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It seemed the firm sensed the government investigation closing in on it, too.
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The stock market is closing in on its best year in two decades.
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Our research uses machine learning to examine eye opening and closing in videos.
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It's closing in on the Jordan sneakers, which pull in around $3 bil.
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New York (CNN Business)US stocks are closing in on all-time highs.
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Elizabeth Warren has been closing in on Joe Biden's lead with black Democrats.
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Worried the military was closing in, they trained him to use a weapon.
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There have been tipping points and bombshells, walls closing in and turning points.
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In the video, Guard speedboats are seen closing in on the US carrier.
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Polls closing in Plymouth, superweather scuddin' in over the Rockies, pyracy in the pandhandles!
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The XLE ETF is closing in on $56 after tanking 503 percent this week.
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Reuters reported on Friday that China Three Gorges was closing in on a deal.
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Government forces, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, have been closing in on Hodeida.
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Sanders was closing in with 26.1%, Warren was at 18.2%, and Biden garnered 15.8%.
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Premwati watched them advancing across the village square, some two dozen men closing in.
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All that said: the walls are closing in on RT in the United States.
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Fair to say, the walls are closing in and Kelly's not happy about it.
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A single refinery closing in California resulted in rising gas prices in that state.
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Microsoft may be closing in on another massive deal for another popular productivity app.
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Since closing in 21928 it had been used as storage for a paint company.
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The gains left both Amazon and Alphabet closing in on share prices of $1,000.
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There are reports the two are closing in on a deal for a rematch.
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Most are closing in on retirement age, said Frank Kolimago, who heads the service.
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I realized with a thrilling shiver that Alig's world was closing in on mine.
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All of a sudden we were surrounded, the police closing in from all sides.
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President Obama, his days in office waning, should be closing in on legacy items.
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Government regulators appear to have been closing in on reality television shows for months.
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The cemetery stayed open for new business only another 21447 years, closing in 211.
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The Nasdaq plummets 763%, closing in its first bear market since the Great Recession.
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Crazy as it may seem, we're closing in on the final stretch of 43.
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The Nasdaq plummeted 214.5%, closing in its first bear market since the Great Recession.
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So why are so many stores closing in the midst of a booming economy?
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The benefits of closing in on full employment disproportionately flow to the least advantaged.
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Other government units, from the army and police, were closing in from other directions.
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The Nasdaq composite lost 2.74 percent, closing in correction territory for the first time.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is acting like he feels the walls are closing in.
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Most renewal predictions had Last Man Standing safely closing in on a seventh season.
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The number of people on WeChat is now closing in on a billion users.
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JP: We're closing in on 5,000 customers and expect to have a big holiday.
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Coronavirus The number of coronavirus cases is closing in on half a million worldwide.
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But she was worried that enemy agents were closing in to steal her discovery.
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The current generation of jet engines is already closing in on its maximum efficiency.
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True, rural hospitals have been closing in many states as the nonmetropolitan population declines.
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The walls are closing in and I need someone not facing a grand jury.
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"The walls are closing in," The Washington Post quoted a senior Republican as saying.
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The Dow fell 23 points in a volatile session Tuesday, closing in a correction.
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Congressional and federal investigators were closing in on evidence that would implicate the company.
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We're nearly halfway through May, which means summer vacation season is closing in fast.
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The app on Sunday night held its first live show since closing in February.
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Financial stocks added 9.2%, with all the 'Big Four' lenders closing in positive territory.
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While it includes some useful recommendations, it is closing in on 20 years old.
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Pittsburgh star forward Evgeni Malkin is closing in on returning to the Penguins' lineup.
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The food hall at 2 Penn Plaza is closing in March for building renovations.
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It is their declared aim, and they think they're closing in on the peaks.
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The walls are closing in on him; his options to avoid are nearly nil.
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After that, the arena will continue hosting guided tours before officially closing in August.
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Financials ended flat, with all of the Big Four banks closing in the red.
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U.S. production is closing in on levels from top producers Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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Telecoms sank 0.8 percent as a sector, with most stocks closing in the red.
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Its closing, in early 2007, was ultimately followed by five hundred and twenty more.
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But the latest polls show Lamb closing in on Saccone — or even passing him.
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CreditCreditRyan Pfluger for The New York Times They were closing in on Carter Page.
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And two DEA agents (Bradley Cooper and Michael Peña) are closing in on Earl.
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Kitchit had previously raised $8.1 million, with the most recent round closing in December 2014.
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It comes as the special counsel appears to be closing in on Trump's inner circle.
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Cruz won at least 33 delegates in Wisconsin and is closing in on 520 delegates.
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Reuters reported on Wednesday that Chrysaor was closing in on a deal for the assets.
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Take that Wall Street Journal front-page article about, like, 'The FBI is closing in.
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David Stockman warns a 40 percent stock market plunge is closing in on Wall Street.
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Polls suggested that the SPD there, previously far behind, was closing in on the CDU.
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And that's the disruptive opportunity female-led femcare businesses like Daye are closing in on.
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The Hollywood Reporter says that Netflix is closing in on a deal with Warner Bros.
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Chip sector index closing in on its dotcom boom peak ** Cons Disc up 0.7 pct.
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The Cleveland Browns are closing in on their eighth loss, halfway to a winless season.
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However, Snapchat is closing in on YouTube, which has a 3 percent share, Flurry found.
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"We're far away from closing in on the fuselage of the aircraft," he said Monday.
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It is also closing in on its all-time high of $1,325.81 hit in March.
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Trump has been closing in on Clinton's lead both nationally and in several battleground states.
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It's getting louder, getting nearer, as if something (or someone) is closing in on you.
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Today, the social network site's users are closing in on $3.5 trillion in squandered productivity.
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Were targeting closing in first-half of this year, prior to May 31, Perry said.
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Senators signaled on Monday that they were closing in on a deal on Russia sanctions.
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With his 38th birthday closing in, Federer has taken some time to consider his retirement.
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Take that Wall Street Journal front-page article about, like, 'The FBI is closing in.
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Together with Baghdad's army, they are also closing in from the fourth side, the south.
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The metal is closing in on key chart levels, including the December high at $2886.30,20.9.
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Members said they were closing in on a deal, but there are key questions looming.
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But stations often are closing in the evening, ahead of a government-mandated 9 p.m.
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He's also closing in on a deal to sell "Britain's Got Talent" to the BBC.
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Those shadows closing in on him are the walls, already tumbling down on his presidency.
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By then, he was closing in on 100 pitches, with seven strikeouts and two walks.
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The Nasdaq plummeted 3%, officially closing in its first bear market since the Great Recession.
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The sector's biggest transaction in years is seen closing in the first quarter of 2019.
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Closing in on my 91st birthday, I recently endured visits by my four adult children.
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That's when two officers allegedly assaulted Feliz, perhaps thinking they were closing in on Pinkston.
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At the time of writing, Evanko's Gaijinhunter YouTube channel is closing in on 150,000 subscribers.
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There is blood in the water and frenzied sharks are closing in for the kill.
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Sadly, Blockbuster stores started closing in 2013, although one still remains today in Bend, Oregon.
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By avoiding their own bullpen follies this October, they are closing in on a pennant.
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While the polls are all over the place, some have shown him closing in fast.
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The S&P 500 and Dow are closing in on their all-time highs again.
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The Indian authorities said they had been closing in on Abu Ismail in recent days.
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As TMZ first reported, authorities are on the case and closing in on a suspect.
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Soon, it will be gone, with the threat of major new trade restrictions closing in.
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It is the first instance of a school closing in the United States for coronavirus.
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Polls showed him closing in on Biden, who has led here for the entire campaign.
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When Na'im spotted officers closing in, he took off running, a pistol in his hand.
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The pan-European finished down 0.65 percent with almost all sectors closing in negative territory.
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Macy's also revealed the locations of 11 stores that it will be closing in 2018.
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The layoffs and closing in Sellersburg follow similar shutdowns by Manitowoc in Ohio and Wisconsin.
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In 1974, Richard Nixon traveled up to Capitol Hill with the Watergate scandal closing in.
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He is the franchise cornerstone now, closing in on the all-time team scoring record.
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Elizabeth Warren closing in on front runner former vice president Joe Biden in the polls.
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At the same time, MacLeish is closing in on a spot inside the White House.
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Applications for Startup Battlefield at Disrupt Berlin 503 are closing in just about 24 hours.
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But with each fresh calamity, she felt the walls of her own bubble closing in.
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With such huge rivals closing in, Sonos is wise to copy a few of their tricks.
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This resulted in the deal closing in November 2018, as opposed to the targeted third quarter.
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The shooting spree stopped after, according to Lombardo's belief, Paddock realized the authorities were closing in.
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It's also closing in on some of the larger hospitality industry incumbents like Hilton and Marriott.
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The parade was first introduced in 1972 in Disney's Anaheim, California, park, before closing in 1996.
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Google fixed some of the worst early issues, like audio apps unexpectedly closing in the background.
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The second major milestone for VLC is that it's closing in on 3 billion user downloads.
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Solar power is closing in on gas and coal as an attractively cheap source of power.
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Remember, he had a feeling the feds were closing in on him shortly before his arrest.
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With 800 million users, this gives Facebook two messaging platforms closing in on 1 billion users.
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"We are worried about our market access closing in other parts of the world," he said.
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From 1892, until its closing in 1954, more than 203 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island.
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The hold-up threatened to cost Hamilton the lead, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen closing in.
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It's also raised a boatload of venture capital and is closing in on a unicorn valuation.
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We're closing in on Election Day, and have finished all of the community meet-and-greets.
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For Kusama, creating art is the only thing keeping the world from closing in around her.
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We could see a string of billion-dollar-plus funds closing in the next few weeks.
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Episode 5The FBI is closing in on Lenny; they just apprehended her accomplice in New Jersey.
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Following this, authorities have been closing in on people they believe are connected to the incidents.
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The other side of this two-part gameplan was closing in on Hunt when he advanced.
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Those early days ... months, weeks, I felt like there was this void closing in on me.
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Every day, it feels like the walls are closing in and it's unclear who to trust.
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Chris, noticing police are closing in on him, checks the app and finds the kids' posts.
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West is the majority stakeholder in the company and could be closing in on billionaire status.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: They are starting to feel the collusion investigation closing in a little bit more.
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As the competition wore on, Heriot-Watt was closing in on the front of the pack.
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Indeed, it is closing in on the 10-year lows achieved toward the beginning of May.
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As in Congress, the gender gap is closing in all aspects of American life—albeit slowly.
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The latter only lasted four preview performances on Broadway — closing in 1966 without ever officially opening.
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Stanton is closing in on the franchise record of 42 set by Gary Sheffield in 1996.
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The Canadian company retains a minority stake in the program after the deal's closing in July.
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TruSTORIES has been closing in, though, as the executive team seems to mention at every meeting.
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With Adams closing in, Jones did neither, and Adams snatched the football from Jones's right hand.
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There's a sense of dread, of inevitable doom, of walls closing in, that implies an end.
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Klobuchar's campaign announced it eclipsed 100,000 unique donors, while Booker is closing in on that figure.
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I also love to run and am closing in on 800 miles for the year. 3.
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Polls have shown Donald Trump closing in on Hillary Clinton's lead over the past few days.
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All this coincides with the rest of the conference closing in on the pace they set.
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An earlier version of this article described incorrectly Co., the Jim Lahey spot closing in Chelsea.
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Three years later, in the dark of a Michigan winter, Gold felt her world closing in.
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It produced the Chevrolet Nova and the Toyota Corolla, among other vehicles, before closing in 2010.
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On Tuesday, leaders in both parties had said that they were closing in on an agreement.
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I had two minutes to decide whether to cancel, as the car icon was closing in.
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Tesla has been closing in on a leather-free interior for a couple of years now.
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U.S. infections were closing in on 13,000, with the death toll climbing to at least 151.
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Hammond has raised more than $6,000 for Anti-Slavery International, quickly closing in on his goal.
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OPEC and Russia are closing in on a deal to extend oil production cuts, Reuters reports.
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But that was before Mr. Trump was closing in on Hillary Clinton in the presidential race.
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In the uniquely American horror story of mass shootings, we are closing in on all three.
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They believed they were closing in on a wanted man, according to the Clarksville Police Department.
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Uncle Rex is still talking up a storm, but he's closing in on the end now.
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Macy's (M) also revealed the locations of 11 stores that it will be closing in 2018.
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On Monday, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the stores will be closing in early August.
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But THOR can instantly disable a number of drones that are closing in from all sides.
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DMV rapper Rico Nasty is quietly closing in on the best year of her young career.
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Asian competitors are closing in, with Hong Kong only three points behind London, the survey found.
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Alaska had 15 stores in its heyday, some of which began closing in the early 2000's.
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The #MeToo moment finally appears to be closing in on Woody Allen — and it's about damn time.
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Today, most utilities have met their 22025 targets, and many are closing in on their 250 targets.
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Hurricane Irma is now closing in on South Florida and is expected to make landfall Sunday morning.
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After years — decades, really — of reports and suspicions, prosectors are finally closing in on musician R. Kelly.
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NASA's Juno spacecraft is closing in on Jupiter and it has a new photo to prove it.
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The pan-European STOXX 21.6 ended 2600 percent lower, with almost all sectors closing in negative territory.
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The shooter fatally shot himself on Sunday night as tactical units started closing in, authorities have said.
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Pinduoduo's social group-buying model works so well that it's rapidly closing in on its larger rivals.
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With the first game closing in, Bell's decision to remain away from the team irked numerous players.
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Now, as Irma comes closing in, many are urging the public to report instances of price gouging.
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Wine's slowly becoming popular booze in Japan—it's even closing in on sake in terms of consumption.
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The darkness is closing in around us, and the temperature of the mist seems to keep dropping.
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Majewski played the tournament knowing the walls were closing in and the jig would soon be up.
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The new funding comes on the heels of other regional leaders closing in on large funding rounds.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 finished down 0.84 percent provisionally, with all sectors closing in the red.
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Google-owner Alphabet, valued at $500 billion and closing in on Apple, will report results on Monday.
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Their bodies were starved for water and protein; Alvarenga could feel his throat closing in on itself.
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He was closing in on his third 193-0 victory of the season until late in regulation.
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Mexican authorities were closing in on him for at least 24 hours before special forces moved in.
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An Iraqi army tank unit is closing in on ISIS locations to the west of the city.
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David Brooks, of the New York Times, is closing in on being the dumbest of them all.
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Gulen-linked schools and foundations have been facing funding problems and closing in the Balkans and elsewhere.
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The group said all staff from the six stores closing in April will move to nearby stores.
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The pan-European STOXX 215.4 ended 20.6 percent lower provisionally, with all sectors closing in negative territory.
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Amazon's international business is continues to operate at a loss, but it's closing in on breaking even.
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Brogdon didn't realize he was closing in on triple-double and credited Antetokounmpo for making it happen.
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Though King sailed to reelection in 2016, his Democratic challenger J.D. Scholten is closing in recent polls.
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They argue the requirements are burdensome and unnecessary, and will result in abortion clinics closing in Missouri.
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The brand was sold to another company, which tried to revive it online before closing in 2012.
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One woman, speaking into her own megaphone, stoked paranoia by shouting "antifa is closing in" (they weren't).
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As the officers were closing in, his partner instructed him to repeat a string of Arabic words.
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The technology sector is making its comeback, closing in on record highs after a months-long pause.
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Mr. Trump seemed to say as much in May, as he was closing in on the nomination.
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Micron shares are closing in on an all-time high of $36.49 per share, set on Dec.
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Rumor is Dr. Severin is closing in on something, maybe even approaching something that approaches a cure.
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Real life was Sherman's army approaching with torches, an X-wing fighter closing in on Encyclopedia Brown.
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Contributing Opinion Writer I had forgotten all about Charlie by the time the darkness started closing in.
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The company said an additional 20 percent were under review for potential closing in the coming months.
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Dillon appeared to be closing in on a second career victory at Daytona late in the race.
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Virginia and North Carolina were called for Biden within minutes of the polls closing in those states.
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Only a week ago, the Vermont senator looked like he was closing in on the Democratic nomination.
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He is closing in on half of the 1,237 delegates he needs to clinch the GOP nomination.
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He was closing in on his third batting title and a place in the Hall of Fame.
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The out-of-pocket costs we have absorbed since starting this adventure are closing in on $8,000.
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M&S said all staff from the six stores closing in April will move to nearby stores.
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Now, less than three years into his retirement, he appears to be closing in on his chance.
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Kemba Walker, another premier free agent, appeared to be closing in on a deal with the Celtics.
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Whirlpool remains the leader in the $7.5 billion U.S. washer market, but the rivals are closing in.
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With police closing in, he left his car in the city center but was almost immediately stopped.
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Artificial intelligence researchers are closing in on a new benchmark for comparing the human mind and a machine.
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Authorities were closing in on Jones at a Scottsdale extended-stay hotel Monday when he fatally shot himself.
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With each passing day, Amazon is closing in on Walmart-owned Flipkart's lead on the e-commerce space.
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By closing in on the nomination, Trump is pitting conservatives' commitments to party and movement against one another.
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Many more nuclear plants are at risk of closing in the Western hemisphere without any replacement in sight.
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The pan-European STOXX 11.13 closed some 211.1 percent down provisionally, with most sectors closing in negative territory.
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More than 9,300 stores are closing in 2019 as the retail apocalypse drags on — here's the full list
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The U.S. 30-year Treasury bond is closing in on its all-time low yield of 2.223 percent.
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A bidding war ensued, and the apartment soon went into contract for $1.8 million, before closing in July.
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It has raised $49.2 million to date, with its $13.2 million Series A closing in January last year.
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The pan-European STOXX 53 finished around 1.7 percent down provisionally, with all sectors closing in negative territory.
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Haidar said more local deals were being concluded as armed groups found the "horizon" closing in on them.
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The U.S. is now the world's largest producer, with output closing in on 12 million barrels per day.
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" Then, to rib a guy closing in on 240, she added, "How does it feel to turn 251?
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The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and BZ WBK expects closing in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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If I ever felt the film police closing in, I'd have a hard time letting go of Heat.
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Fittingly, Sun's poll is rapidly closing in on receiving as many votes as the 2016 Kansas Presidential Caucus.
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Some are stranded on the South Pacific island, despite Australia's offshore immigration detention center there closing in 2017.
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The first polls closing in just -- over two hours from now in Ohio&aposs hotly contested 12th district.
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But there is a benefit of these sweeps when it comes to closing in on an international investigation.
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In Japan, markets weaved in and out of positive and negative territory before finally closing in the red.
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"The walls are closing in," one senior Republican told the Post about the atmosphere in the White House.
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Asia markets closed mixed on Monday, with Japanese shares ending lower and Chinese markets closing in positive territory.
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The Du-Touch S is nearly done funding on Kickstarter, where it's closing in on $220,000 in sales.
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The pan-European STOXX 22015 finished more than 2383 percent lower, with all sectors closing in negative territory.
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Britain and the EU are "closing in" on a withdrawal agreement, Brexit minister Dominic Raab said on Friday.
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The pan-European STOXX 23 finished around 0.9 percent higher, with almost all sectors closing in positive territory.
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Kylie's closing in on a billion ... not bad for someone who still isn't old enough to legally drink.
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Iraqi forces are closing in on completely seizing Mosul, the terror group's last major stronghold in Iraq. Col.
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It expects the deal to immediately add to adjusted earnings, before synergies, after closing in the third quarter.
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The company's market capitalization recently surpassed that of Ford, and is closing in on that of General Motors.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 finished the session up 0.22 percent, with most sectors closing in the black.
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Certainly the working class are more likely to feel the world closing in on them, and more urgently.
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The wolves (literally, since this crew are creepily dressed like animals) were closing in, and Nikki was unconscious.
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The anti-Mueller push comes as the special counsel appears to be closing in on Trump's inner circle.
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He might be lashing out over the story because he's guilty, and worried the investigation is closing in.
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People should be able to escape the places where death is avoidably closing in on them, Hamid says.
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After winning over audiences at Sundance this year, Morris From America is closing in on a theatrical release.
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Sterling on Monday traded up 0.2 percent at $1.3086 , closing in on a six-week high of $1.3145.
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Meanwhile, the administration is said to be closing in on a deal to roll back sanctions on ZTE.
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The Briton has 83 career wins and is closing in on Michael Schumacher's all-time record of 91.
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Xi is closing in on the last year of a five-year term that ends in October 2017.
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Switching back to Europe, telecoms outperformed fellow industries, with the majority of its stocks closing in the black.
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More than 8,200 stores are closing in 2019 as the retail apocalypse drags on — here's the full list
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The Nasdaq lost 1.6% and only narrowly avoided closing in its first bear market since the Great Recession.
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The private equity-backed outfit is closing in on a $10 billion-plus takeover of Australian producer Santos.
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The Nasdaq lost 22016% and only narrowly avoided closing in its first bear market since the Great Recession.
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Her family and other villagers had been low on food and feared that Boko Haram was closing in.
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Others were merely fleeing their villages, afraid that Boko Haram was closing in, when Nigerian soldiers grabbed them.
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Other issues also are at play in terms of the funds rate closing in on the IOER level.
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After closing in the early 1990s, it was transformed into a special economic zone by the Philippine government.
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Although winter is closing in, the captain sails northward into the Arctic until his ship is stuck fast.
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Red Wings forward Riley Sheahan is closing in on a rare accomplishment: a full season with no goals.
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It was only then, when Facebook was closing in on its billionth user, that he joined the network.
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With special counsel Robert Mueller closing in and a re-election race looming, he badly needs his base.
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People in Idlib know the violence is closing in on them, but no one sees an escape route.
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Shiffrin is on 66 World Cup wins overall, closing in on Vonn's all-time women's record of 82.
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The world is closing in on Trump and he is in an existential fight for his own survival.
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Then, in the final laps of the campaign, an unknown agricultural engineer named Alberto Fujimori started closing in.
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Instead, he waited until federal investigators were closing in to finally discover where his moral red line was.
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Since then more EU smelters have shut, with plants closing in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Britain.
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On Wednesday, the Dow ended its historic 11-year bull market run by closing in bear-market territory.
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Shiffrin is on 66 World Cup wins overall, closing in on Vonn's all-time women's record of 82.
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The walls were closing in on the Venezuelan president, and he saw Mr. Trump as his way out.
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Instead of a circle closing in, you're running from an ever-encroaching wall of poisonous gas in "Warzone."
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Periphery bourses however ended on a mixed to higher note, with Italy's FTSE MIB closing in the red.
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Mercer and his daughter Rebekah helped fund the project, before the company announced they were closing in 2018.
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That growing support has left Bonds and Clemens closing in on the 75 percent threshold needed for induction.
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Caracas (CNN)Oscar Perez knew death was closing in, but he was still trying to make a deal.
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The program is closing in on insolvency due to the financial crisis and downturn in the coal industry.
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More stores are closing in 2020, and about half of Pier 1 Imports&apos locations are among them.
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The heavily weighted financials sector was also sharply lower, with Australia's "Big Four" banks closing in the red.
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Four of its 12 casinos remain shut after closing in 2014, though one reopened as a hotel only.
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The heavyweight financial sub-index shed 5.13%, with all of the Big Four banks closing in the red.
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But with the competition closing in, it's no surprise the company is also exploring more exotic areas of research.
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He feels its ghoulish clutches closing in, before he awakes, weeping in terror and drenched in a cold sweat.
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Stores started closing in the 1990s, and by 2003, its parent company Toys R Us had closed them all.
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The pan-European STOXX 0.23 index ended the day unchanged with bourses closing in different directions across the continent.
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Holcombe said police were closing in on Kessinger when he allegedly fled in a vehicle, triggering a brief pursuit.
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He particularly took issue with the idea that "the FBI is closing in" — words that the paper didn't use.
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About 11 miles from the church, as Langendorff was closing in, Kelley lost control and careered off the road.
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Ivanka appears, at times, to be closing in on locating the center of the Westworld maze and gaining independence.
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What challenges are still ahead for North Korea if the US is closing in on a missile defense system?
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is hitting all-time highs and closing in on 133,000 for the first time.
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As of June, the average loan length was closing in on 70 months — two months shy of six years.
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Sharpening her tone as new polling suggested that Mr. Sanders was closing in on her in the state, Mrs.
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This means that Weibo's market value of around $11 billion is closing in on Twitter's $12.6 billion market cap.
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As the second season of Westworld approaches its end, the world is closing in on the Man in Black.
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Some 15 to 20 nuclear plants are at risk of closing in just the next five to 10 years.
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Pfizer shares rose $1.09, or 2.8 percent, to $39.68 in afternoon trading, closing in on near 16-year highs.
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As of Wednesday morning, Lester was a Category 4 storm moving from east to west, closing in on Hawaii.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 index finished some 1 percent lower provisionally, with all sectors closing in negative territory.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell 1.7 percent by the close, with all sectors closing in the red.
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The pan-European STOXX 23 index ended down off some 260 percent, with most sectors closing in the red.
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Sometimes there's virtue to be found in making things by hand, even when the world's closing in around you.
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I picked him up and he was really dead weight and his eyes were closing in slow, awkward blinks.
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While the two sides are closing in on an initial trade deal, there are still many issues to resolve.
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They are closing in on the city from the north and south, but not yet fighting for its center.
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Indeed, Moore's victory was widely predicted despite some closing in the polls in the final week of the campaign.
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But Walling noted that coal power plants are already closing in Illinois due to competition from other energy sources.
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The pan-European Stoxx 22018 fell 24.5 percent provisionally by the close, with most sectors closing in negative territory.
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"The industry is closing in on itself, and it's giving families fewer and fewer options," Ms. Thompson-Simmons said.
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The nation's drillers are quickly closing in on top producer Russia, which pumps about 11 million barrels a day.
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Trump's bigger concern should be less a wall on the border than the ones closing in on his presidency.
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I was closing in on the biggest one of all — Mr. Trump was on the brink of financial ruin.
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Her Brexit minister Dominic Raab, after a call with Barnier on Friday, spoke of "closing in on workable solutions".
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"I started getting a little claustrophobic and felt like it was kind of closing in," Risner told ABC News.
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But so far, it's been a lot of doors closing in our face, or not even willing to open.
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At least five airports were closing in Florida Tuesday, where hurricane conditions are expected as early as this evening.
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The Washington Post said the pair discussed Christie's record, including the uproar over a controversial bridge-closing in 2013.
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Now, there are 29, although that price range saw just one closing in the first quarter of this year.
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They sometimes appeared to sing, their neon-green circular orifices opening and closing in serendipitous time with the music.
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But as you laugh, you may feel the walls of Anna Fleischle's clammy pub set closing in on you.
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The best player in baseball is closing in on the richest contract in the history of North American sports.
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With Facebook closing in on 2 billion users, anything Zuckerberg announces is going to impact a lot of people.
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After the college announced its closing in 2016, students staged a mock funeral, carrying a coffin through the city.
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"This gives off the vibe that you're closing in on yourself and not willing to understand," warns Melinda Edwards.
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The S&P 500 dropped 9.5%, closing in bear market territory, or more than 113% below its recent high.
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The riot police brought out to contain the protests had formed a ring around them and were closing in.
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Now, with the administration closing in on its latest self-imposed deadline to make a final decision by Dec.
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Big ticket The Upper East Side mansion on East 74th Street was New York City's biggest closing in October.
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Every hour, it seemed, brought ominous news of rising casualties, falling markets and a world closing in on itself.
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With winter closing in, Mr. Takairangi was losing hope of finding housing and talked about looking for work instead.
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The move has generated speculation that Mueller is closing in on an indictment of Stone for lying to Congress.
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In the 26 years that it operated (before closing in 1996), six people died from injuries they suffered there.
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Zinc's previous bull narrative flip-flopped almost as soon as the price started closing in on those decade-highs.
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"It feels like the walls are closing in on everyone," McGorry says of what to expect from Thursday's episode.
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The back-to-back hauls have Pureval closing in on Chabot's cash on hand, $1.5 million to $1.3 million.
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Cal, which upset Colorado on Thursday, appeared to be closing in on a regulation win before Goth's free throws.
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Michaël Engelmann, who is in charge of alcohol, put together a robust wine list, closing in on 400 choices.
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The Nifty hit a more than two-week intraday low, with all its 50 components closing in the red.
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Also, Mary got her hands on a list of the 30 stores Macy&aposs is closing in early 2020.
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Its CEO, Anne Boden, told Business Insider that the neobank was closing in on 1 million customers in September.
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Mr. Buttigieg is closing in on two million donations (he has more than 1.95 million, according to campaign emails).
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The broader Topix ended the day down 0.56 percent, with 24 of its 173 subindexes closing in negative territory.
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"I believe we're closing in on a number that's the right number," Blunt said at a committee hearing Thursday.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended 0.60 percent higher provisionally, with the majority of sectors closing in positive territory.
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"When I stopped I was surprised to see (the police) closing in on me in both lanes," Rojas said.
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DAZN is closing in on 8 million subscribers, per CNBC, which is up from 4 million reported in May.
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Westbrook now has 127 total triple-doubles, closing in on Johnson, the inspiration for the term, who has 138.
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John McCarthy was closing in on McGregor, keeping a very close eye on him as he continued to eat blows.
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Now, the two are on a more even playing field — suspiciously circling each other, then closing in for a hug.
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With the diggers closing in, he has given up hope of reaching United Kingdom's capital, and cleared out his home.
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Meanwhile, L Brands is closing in on a sale of its Victoria's Secret brand to Sycamore Partners, sources told CNBC.
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Recently released police body cam footage reveals Kauffman threatened to kill himself during that altercation, as officers were closing in.
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The $11.5 billion in inflows is chump change for a sector closing in on $1.5 trillion worth of bonds outstanding.
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The stock market is also at an important inflection point, with the major indexes closing in on all-time highs.
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The Lucas found that a restaurant has, on average, a one-in-250 chance of closing in any given month.
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Since going viral in the Netherlands and on sites like Reddit, his fundraiser is now closing in on $1 million.
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Police are closing in on the trio, but they stay one step ahead by fooling the city's advanced surveillance systems.
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At 7:00 PM Eastern we have the polls closing in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia.
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Bitcoin is closing in on its highest level in more than a year after soaring above $11,000 over the weekend.
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CLOSING IN CHICAGO, LAS VEGAS, SEATTLE Reuters reported in July that Barneys was exploring options that included a bankruptcy filing.
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Also on Friday, ESPN reported that former Atlanta Falcons OC Steve Sarkisian was "closing in" on the Cardinals OC position.
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"We're closing in on first 100 days of President Trump's administration, and two very different factions have emerged," Trumka explained.
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SAMARINDA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Thousands of mines are closing in Indonesia's tropical coal belt as prices languish and seams run dry.
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The pan-European Stoxx 23.9 index ended Friday up some 236 percent provisionally with all sectors closing in positive territory.
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During a Thursday press conference, McCarthy said negotiators are closing in a deal to limit the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
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The Syrian army and its allies (largely Iranian, Iraqi and Lebanese Shia militia), however, are also closing in on Raqqa.
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The issue highlights the risk of committing to fund loans in advance of deals closing in volatile markets, sources said.
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The sector closed 21 percent down, however Seadrill finished up near 215.8 percent, with Total also closing in the green.
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Witnesses told the paper police sicced an attack dog on him and tased him before closing in and detaining him.
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Read more: More than 7,500 stores are closing in 2019 as the retail apocalypse drags on — here's the full list
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It has raised about $700 million to date, with the most recent round of $500 million closing in June 2018.
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The walls were quickly closing in there and, once Barry was given the axe, they finally smashed into one another.
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They were bailed out, but the reactors are still aging and closing in on the ends of their operating lives.
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A week ago, CNBC reported that Disney and the Rupert Murdoch-controlled media company were closing in on a deal.
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The Nasdaq hit an all-time high during Thursday's session, with the S&P 500 also closing in the black.
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Anne Boden is CEO of London-headquartered challenger bank Starling Bank, which is fast closing in on one million users.
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Regarding advances made by Assad's regime forces, he says they are closing in on the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa.
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Draper and Avasarala sass each other, even as it becomes more and more clear that they're closing in on death.
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Utilities was the worst performing sector Thursday, closing down 1.29 percent, with most of its stocks closing in the red.
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Hopes of an imminent agreement were raised last night with reports that both sides were "closing in" on a deal.
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To the south and east, Syrian government forces backed by Russian warplanes are closing in, now just five miles away.
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Watch too many big studio comic book and animated movies, and you can feel your horizons closing in around you.
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When the darkness is closing in sometimes all it takes is a little glimmer of light to keep you going.
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With tips like the one from the mayor, the army started closing in on Guevara and his band of guerrillas.
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Imaginary Friends was reportedly bought by Paramount pictures and the studio is closing in on a deal to distribute it.
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Until last week it appeared to be closing in on acquiring Tribune Media, the second-largest owner of such stations.
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They having struck the highest intraday level since April 12 and were closing in on the 2017 high of $58.37.
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For all those reasons, Lester, the Chicago Cubs' All-Star left-hander, should be closing in on significant pitching milestones.
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And they're closing in on 18% of GDP, which is as much as the federal government raises in a year.
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In Australia, selling was broad-based, with 185 of the 200 stocks on the benchmark index closing in the red.
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The same goes for Eatsa — its San Francisco locations gave customers a futuristic dining experience before closing in mid-2019.
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On Wall Street, stocks rose amid corporate dealmaking activity, with major indexes closing in on record levels around Europe's close.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 finished up 0.31 percent provisionally, with the majority of Europe's sectors closing in the black.
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Liquidation sales will begin on Sunday and stores will begin closing in March, though most will say open until May.
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The pan-European Stoxx 21.3076 popped 21.3 percent by the provisional close, with almost all sectors closing in the black.
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For example, on Tuesday, at the closing in US market, Brent crude futures rose 2.2 percent; WTI gained 2.5 percent.
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WASHINGTON – Allied forces were closing in on Berlin, and village by village, forces were rolling across formerly German-held territories.
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But even as the mines were closing in the '60s and '70s, the Church and the Catholic Party lost influence.
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The winter months are closing in fast, and there&aposs only one thing you can do about it: Seek shelter.
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Gantz's Israel Resilience party quickly moved to second place in the polls, closing in, but not enough to defeat Likud.
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"Maybe a huge door is closing in my life, but then there's lots of other doors that open," he said.
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Iraqi forces retook the village of Nuaimiya, just south of Falluja, closing in on the city itself, al-Iraqi TV reported.
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Meanwhile, Brexit talks are reaching an end game with the U.K. closing in on its official departure date of March 29.
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Among the BRIC funds to shut was the one run by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, where O'Neill worked, closing in 2015.
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We're closing in on one of the weirder moments on the MLB calendar, as the annual "Players' Weekend" is almost here.
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According to investigators, Johnston cut his own throat and tried to slash his wrists as police were closing in on him.
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With states passing ever-stricter abortion laws, dozens of clinics closing in recent years, and a potential challenge to Roe v.
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By completing multiple spaceflights this year, each separated by only a few months, Virgin Galactic is closing in on that goal.
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Warren, who recent polling shows closing in on Sanders, will be by far the strongest polling candidate in the first night.
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The author was right about one other thing: by the time the story was posted, the Feds were already closing in.
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On the surface, it may seem like the walls are closing in on President Trump, who faces enemies from many sides.
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The schools began closing in the 1980s, and the last school closed in 1996 amid reports of sexual and physical abuse.
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CBA shares rose 2 percent to $84.89 in morning trade, closing in on last month's all-time high of A$85.65.
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By the middle of January, Kosmos 2542 and Kosmos 2543 had moved in orbit and were closing in on USA 245.
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In Jakarta, the rupiah ended the day 2080 percent stronger at 14,040 to the dollar, its firmest closing in seven weeks.
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In additional research it also said its data shows the Internet is closing in on television as a source of news.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is closing in on records, but four component stocks have been shut out of the rally.
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ROBERT NATELSONDirectorArticle V Information CentreDenver "Closing in on cancer" (September 16th) followed the reasoning that increased survival rates mean better cures.
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Daniel Hamilton was closing in on triple-double but fell short and finished with 12 points, 11 rebounds and six assists.
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The pan-European STOXX 231 finished down 21.8 percent provisionally, with all sectors closing in the red, except oil and gas.
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It not only reminds us that everything has consequences, but it makes the "walls closing in" sentiment so much more urgent.
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The trading volume was closing in on 18 million shares, making them the third most actively traded stock across U.S. exchanges.
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Brooklyn's 4,100-seat Paramount Theater showed movies and hosted artists such as Duke Ellington and Frank Sinatra before closing in 1962.
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Just look at the play below, how he calls for a screen despite the shot clock rapidly closing in on zero.
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This impacted oil and gas stocks, with Seadrill and Shell closing in the red, while Tullow Oil jumped over 20153 percent.
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Jerome Powell said the U.S. economy is closing in on full employment and target inflation, its two main monetary policy goals.
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OPEC is closing in on the original target of the pact - reducing industrialized nations' oil inventories to their five-year average.
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One said the militants fired dozens of rockets towards the Intisar, Quds and Samah districts where soldiers have been closing in.
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It's the anxious, wound too tight, walls-closing-in sound of non-existence at one end, and death at the other.
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It's the very reason WhatsApp has surpassed 1 billion users and why Facebook Messenger is closing in the very same milestone.
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Prior to its closing in September 2018, The Palace Theater was home to the Tony-winning "Spongebob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical."
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Its $3.4 million Series A came in October 2017 with an $11.5 million Series B closing in June of this year.
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen was fifth quickest in both sessions, closing in to end the day 0.341 seconds off Hamilton's pace.
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Australia's ASX 200 advanced 58.93 points, or 1.04 percent, to 5,710.7, with all but the utilities sector closing in positive territory.
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That formula has proved extremely potent, and it has the Indians closing in on their first A.L. pennant in 244 years.
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He's talking about opening a branch of Death & Company in Denver, and he is closing in on property in Los Angeles.
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I stepped inside one of the jail cells and the walls instantly felt as if they were closing in on me.
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The revelations show that Mueller's investigation is moving at a quick pace and closing in on those close to the president.
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It was unclear whether he had knowledge of the new attack or whether accomplices may have feared police were closing in.
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Robinhood is closing in on around $350 million in Series D funding led by Russian firm DST Global, the source says.
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The Dow, Nasdaq and are on track for a second consecutive week of gains, with the Dow closing in on 18,000.
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I try to spiral up the Millennium Bridge but too many of them are closing in on me, shoving and grappling.
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In another video, she writhes between two looming white walls that appear to be closing in and ready to squash her.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended the session provisionally up 0.28 percent, with the majority of sectors closing in positive territory.
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British officials are now closing in on identifying the individuals they believe carried out the operation, said the former American official.
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"You feel trapped, like the walls are closing in," said the ballet mistress, demonstrating a sequence of frantic, elbow-jutting arms.
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Disney is closing in on the once-unthinkable purchase of most of Rupert Murdoch's movie and television empire, 21st Century Fox.
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No one has come close to beating his streak (the nearest challenger won 20 consecutive games), though Holzhauer is closing in.
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F.B.I. agents and Mission police officers, meanwhile, having identified the agent based in part on M.G.'s report, were closing in.
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All eyes are on Congress closing in on a much-needed stimulus bill to rescue the economy from the coronavirus damage.
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Hamilton was closing in on Vettel on every lap, but he ran out of time and finished about seven seconds behind.
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By the numbers: The latest polls show Bernie Sanders overtaking Joe Biden in Iowa, and closing in on his national lead.
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China National Chemical Corporation is closing in on a $221.9 billion takeover of Syngenta, the Swiss farm chemical and seed company.
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Go deeper: Chicken consumption is closing in on red meat Plant-based meat is ultra-processed, but consumers can't get enough
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After working the case for 24 years, Mr. Holes was nearing retirement just as investigators were closing in on Mr. DeAngelo.
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That isn't a fantasy, according to the experts cited in this episode of the Radiolab podcast, it's closing in on reality.
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How did radar officers on the bridge and in the combat information center below fail to detect the freighter closing in?
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But in the summer of 2015, the rebels were closing in on the Latakia city limits, and mortars were falling downtown.
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It might also be closing in on Instagram and Snapchat in numbers of active users, though TikTok hasn't disclosed those numbers.
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"Game of Thrones" is closing in on its final two seasons, but HBO is not going to give up on Westeros.
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Bloomberg News reported that negotiators were closing in on a draft deal, with hopes an agreement will be reached by midnight.
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The new fund has completed its first closing and plans to have its final closing in the first half of 2020.
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The restaurant went through some troubled times before finally closing in 234 and announcing a move to the Lower East Side.
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Also closing in November: Several more apartments sold at 15 Hudson Yards, the first residential building to open in the megaproject.
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"Gold prices closing in on $13,200 per ounce offers attractive opportunities to buy," she said in a research note published Monday.
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This is what Trump does, this is the company he keeps, and these are the practices now closing in on him.
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With only two days of trading to go, the stock market is closing in on its best year in two decades.
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For some at Platinum, there was already a sense late last year that government investigators were closing in on the firm.
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With the $1 trillion valuation mark now behind Amazon and , two more technology companies are quickly closing in on the milestone.
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After city landfills began closing in the 1980s, Vigliotti found he was spending too much money directing waste out of state.
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The $1 trillion valuation mark is now behind Apple, but three more technology companies are quickly closing in on the milestone.
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Real estate, as measured by iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF (IYR): closing in on correction territory, down more than 9 percent.
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There was even a Holocaust room, "Escape from Auschwitz," that opened briefly in Prague before closing in the face of protests.
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Our children, who are our future, are living without water, are going hungry, and their schools are closing in their neighborhoods.
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Juventus is closing in on a sixth straight Italian league title, but it has not won a Champions League since 1996.
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With his total of $2,382,580 earned in 0003 days, he's closing in on Ken Jennings' haul of $2,520,700 won in 74 games.
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February 8003: Ted Bundy Tries To Flee Florida Fearing that the authorities were closing in on him (they were!), Bundy left Tallahassee.
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In addition, Project A is closing in on a separate new €40 million fund for follow-on investments in its portfolio companies.
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Soon enough, the police are closing in on the four, and they're desperately attempting to stash a dead body in a freezer.
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Thomas is also closing in on Walker's team record of 222 3-pointers set in 2001-02, finishing the game with 213.
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Boeing is also closing in on the first flight tests of its Starliner capsule for Commercial Crew, planned for later next year.
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With dark clouds closing in Thiem broke serve with a huge forehand early in the third, shortly before the rain started again.
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At a time where there's so much darkness closing in on African-American people, Girls Trip is a shining beam of light.
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With gold prices sinking to 2019's lowest level last Thursday, Standard Chartered's Suki Cooper believes they're closing in on oversold territory.
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There were times when I felt very hopeless and helpless, and I felt like walls were kind of closing in on me.
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The Netherlands holds the record for longest expansion, at nearly 26 years, but Australia's current boom is closing in on the lead.
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No Packers receiver was open, and with the Redskins' pass rush closing in, Rodgers tried to escape the pocket to his left.
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While the attack on Mansour has made the Taliban leadership in Pakistan feel vulnerable, by no means are the walls closing in.
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Twitter advised investors late last year that it was closing in on its first profitable quarter in large part by cutting costs.
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Analyst: Searchers are nearing wreckage Detecting the beacon is a sign that searchers are closing in, CNN aviation analyst Mary Schiavo said.
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In fulfilling the government demand for launches, Rocket Lab is closing in on completing its second launchpad, off the coast of Virginia.
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It is closing in on a $2.6 billion acquisition of solar energy provider SolarCity, of which Tesla CEO Elon Musk is chairman.
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Sanders' campaign was able to raise more than $6 million in the 24 hours following polls closing in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
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In another late spate of sell-offs, the was down 105.43 points, or 3.51 percent, at 2,902.21, closing in bear market territory.
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Closing in at maximum velocity, Concorde would swoop down from the north and intercept the shadow of the moon over northwest Africa.
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While polls last week showed Trump closing in on Clinton's lead, at least five major polls on Monday showed Clinton still ahead.
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Holy Land USA opened in 1955 and once attracted about 40,000 visitors a year before falling into disrepair and closing in 1984.
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The SDF has been closing in for months with the help of air strikes and special forces from the U.S.-led coalition.
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Toshiba shares rose as much as 6 percent on Thursday on the news that the company was closing in on a buyer.
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If the guy's mental state is not good, closing in might make it worse, but you usually don't know his mental state.
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"The world felt like it was closing in and I was thinking, this is my body and I'm losing control," she said.
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When superdelegates — party leaders who can vote for any candidate — are factored in this year, Clinton is closing in on the nomination.
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Mr. Forelle, 32, soon moved there full time, closing in March on a semidetached two-family for $533,000 on Beach 98th Street.
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The fiscal year also included enormous crowds for "China: Through the Looking Glass," which drew about 230,240 visitors before closing in September.
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He's also closing in on Mark Messier (1,303), but the best of the best, Wayne Gretzky (2,857), is well out of reach.
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Every game was a metaphor for the temporary nature of chaos and the eventual domination of history's events closing in on us.
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The sugar industry later suffered a tremendous decline from the 2202s to the 2628s, with the last major operations closing in 28500.
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They spoke multiple times on the phone and the two sides were closing in on a rescue package for the battered economy.
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British investigators are closing in on identifying the individuals they believe poisoned the former spy, Sergei V. Skripal, and his daughter, Yulia.
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So when they heard that a local billionaire was closing in on a deal to buy the newspaper, many of them cheered.
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And while he's still behind a few men in the lightweight rankings, he seems to be closing in on a title shot.
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The equity I've built is closing in on the point where it might cover the value the property lost in the crash.
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As the Allies were closing in on Germany, the camp's remaining war prisoners were marched west, away from the advancing Soviet Army.
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But Sekulow's proposal represents something new, and comes at an interesting time: Mueller appears to be closing in on Trump's inner circle.
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Off the menu An expansion for the award-winning Dead Rabbit, a restaurant closing in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, and more restaurant news.
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Ms. Boone was recently sentenced to 30 months in prison for filing false tax returns, and her gallery is closing in May.
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Recent polls show the party firmly in place as the second-strongest force in the state, closing in on Ms. Merkel's conservatives.
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It's hard to know whether they represent a bold power grab, or a panicked response to an investigation that is closing in.
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All public beaches, public trails, and bike paths are closing in Los Angeles County to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease.
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The thick cloud of smoke closing in on her vehicle was so hot, so full of embers, that it burned bright orange.
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Perhaps Philip crashes the car purposefully because he fears the F.B.I. is closing in; perhaps it's raining and he simply loses control.
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The authorities thought they were closing in on him earlier Tuesday, but a search of a home in Chilhowee came up empty.
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Another patient I've been thinking of lately was a reflexively warm, financially strapped young woman closing in on her social work degree.
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The Nets were in control throughout the second half, and teammates became aware that Jefferson was closing in on the necessary numbers.
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He started in Las Vegas, where, my colleagues reported, he complained about polls that showed several Democratic candidates closing in on him.
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Security services were searching for her in every corner of the country, raiding her friends' houses and closing in on her family.
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But any sustained rally in oil prices will draw the attention of the White House, particularly with the November election closing in.
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"With impeachment closing in, last night Trump went to his happy place — anger," said Colbert, referring to Trump's characteristically bizarre Pennsylvania rally.
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And for the first time, Huawei became the second-largest smartphone player by shipments, surpassing Apple and closing in on Samsung's crown.
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It might also be closing in on Instagram and Snapchat in numbers of active users, though TikTok hasn&apost disclosed those numbers.
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Government and rebel forces are closing in from different directions on Al Bab, one of the Islamic State's last enclaves in Syria.
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Williams now seems to be closing in on her old form after taking time off following the 2017 birth of her daughter.
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South Carolina State University fended off threats of closing in recent years and has struggled to recruit students to its rural campus.
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Paula susses out that Rick is closing in on their location entirely via the growing lack of static on his radio communiqués.
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We're closing in on the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, even though it's felt more like 1003 years since the inauguration.
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According to the sheriff's office, Parmley, feeling he was nearing certain death with the flames closing in, then turned on his body camera.
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While Jenner has just recently hit the legal drinking age and is closing in on near-billionaire status, her future goals are simple.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 closed near session highs, ending 0.64 percent up with almost all sectors and bourses closing in positive territory.
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They are closing in on bear market territory, which is marked when an index closes more than 20 percent below its closing high.
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The problem for party elites is that Bernie Sanders is closing in on Clinton in Iowa polls, and leads her in New Hampshire.
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Stocks are quickly closing in on an important level that some traders believe could make or break the market's post-Christmas bullish run.
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But there's an even bigger question looming: Is the massive seizure a sign that Colombia is closing in on its most wanted criminal?
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Critical Hit started back in 2008, and at this point, they're closing in on 22015 episodes, and more than 22016 hours of podcast.
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Sellers pay a fee of 22016% of the selling price to Opendoor and can schedule a closing in as little as 10 days.
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Most NRA presidents are elected to two consecutive one-year terms, and North is closing in on the end of his first year.
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So all these employees who were let go because we were closing in September, many of them had moved on to other things.
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Close rival Apple Music reached 20 million users in December, so it's fair to presume that it is closing in on 30 million.
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Metaphorically speaking, Marty and his family are in the nightmare scenario of being in a small room with the walls slowly closing in.
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This resulted in the deal closing in November 2018, as opposed to the third quarter of that year, which the companies initially targeted.
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Kanye West is the queen of the selfies (she even has a book of them) and is closing in on 84 million followers.
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Netflix is on a run of late, with the company closing in on a $150 billion market cap thanks to growing subscriber numbers.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 rose 0.50 percent by the close with all but one of the region's sectors closing in positive territory.
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The 10-year breakeven rate rose 1 basis point to 1.66 percent, closing in on its highest level since August, according to Tradeweb.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Energy is closing in on a $17.5 billion deal to acquire electric grid giant Oncor, according to the WSJ.
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Akin Gump's Joseph Sorkin, legal counsel to the unsecured creditors, asked Lazard's Aebersold how many stores the company plans on closing in 2019.
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Eventually, though, the sheriff's department arrived on horseback, slowly closing in on the unruly mob, pushing them toward one end of the street.
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The 10-year breakeven rate rose 1 basis point to 1.65 percent, closing in on its highest level since August, according to Tradeweb.
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They were FBI agents closing in on a sting that began with a tip about an "Uncle Jerry," who'd sell stolen game pieces.
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The pan-European STOXX 23.47 came off session highs, but closed up 22008 percent provisionally, with almost all sectors closing in the green.
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The market finally broke its five-day losing streak on Friday when it bounced back strongly, with the averages closing in the green.
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And with the Dow Chemical merger reportedly closing in August, Cramer said owning either company is a boon to your portfolio going forward.
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Apple is reportedly closing in on a $1 billion deal to buy Intel's smartphone-modem chip business, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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The campaign is closing in on signing the contract for one of the venues, the report said, adding that Trump prefers FirstEnergy Stadium.
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Senators working on a bipartisan immigration plan indicated Wednesday that they are closing in on an agreement, with a deal possible this week.
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The world's largest company is closing in on a $1 trillion market cap, a level never before seen for a publicly traded company.
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Now, though, when he feels the memories closing in, he reaches out to friends or goes out for a ride on his own.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 came off its session lows to close provisionally down 0.46 percent, with most sectors closing in the red.
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We hear that Shelley Winters has died in a lake, that the police think it's murder, and they're closing in on the perpetrator.
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It is closing in on U.S. technology firms including Facebook, which is worth $520.14 billion, and Amazon, which is valued at $544.46 billion.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 finished the session up 1.09 percent provisionally, with all but two of the sectors closing in the black.
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With the exception of "The Simpsons," which is closing in on 600 episodes, don't look for cutting-edge shows in the 300 club.
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"Cats" debuted in London's West End in 1981 and came to Broadway a year later, going through 7,485 performances before closing in 2000.
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Clinton closing in on Mr. Trump in the state, her campaign is glimpsing the opportunity for a clean sweep of traditional swing states.
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But the fact is that this is a transparent effort to protect himself from a probe that is closing in, revealing damning information.
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Verizon is closing in on a deal to buy Yahoo's core business for about $5 billion, according to sources familiar with the talks.
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Sitting on a stool, she had a "hard time keeping her head up" and "things appeared to be closing in," the complaint says.
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Perrine might not have the criminal captured just yet, but he's in her sights, and Parke knows her former partner is closing in.
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"Dad, let's look for a house," he recalls Christian saying when he got word that he was closing in on a professional contract.
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Instead, Amazon is closing in on deals to split what it called HQ2 into two locations, according to people briefed on the discussions.
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The Greeks are closing in on the outlying Trojan settlement of Lyrnessus, home of Briseis, who is destined to become Achilles' war trophy.
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A half-decade later, he is closing in on 240 pounds, and coaches and teammates routinely refer to him as a 7-footer.
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It staged its first Montclair production, "Our Town," in 1973, and brought numerous actors, known and unknown, to Montclair before closing in 1990.
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The will-they-or-won't-they characters have to get together, and at that point the show is closing in on its finale.
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Malcolm Kerr arrived in August, expressing hope that the destruction and death closing in on the campus could be kept outside its walls.
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It is closing in on its acquisition of Yahoo, which it hopes will help it compete against Facebook and Google in digital advertising.
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Mr. Murdoch's entertainment conglomerate, 21st Century Fox, is also closing in on a coveted prize in Europe, the British satellite television giant Sky.
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In 2017, after the company said it was closing in on the milestone, IBM researchers published results that appeared to move the goalposts.
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Though Father Time and his great rivals are closing in, Federer was emphatic that he could still add to his Grand Slam tally.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed down 553 percent, with most sectors closing in negative territory, with the exception of autos and oil.
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Polls show Sanders as the current strongest candidate in Iowa and New Hampshire, and he seems to be closing in on Biden nationally.
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And following last week's Brexit debacle in Salzburg, that bet will probably be even bigger now, closing in on the largest on record.
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The Journal reported that Amazon is also closing in on a $1 billion deal with Saudi Arabia to build three data centers there.
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Tropical Storm Jerry is now a hurricane, closing in on the outermost Caribbean islands with top sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph).
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Vettel, seven points clear of his British rival, was third in both sessions with the gap closing in the afternoon to just 0.140.
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Colombian authorities had been closing in on his organization in the weeks prior, detaining 36 suspected members and seizing five tons of cocaine.
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I picked up the Roquefort and blinked off memories of closing in on a number, those hazy promises that, soon, everything might change.
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Liquidation sales began the following day and will continue through May, a spokesperson told CNN, though some stores will begin closing in March.
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In one location you might find an excited Holmes closing in on a revelation after licking jelly off the roof of a train.
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Unfortunately, these country pubs are slowly vanishing, closing in the midst of a declining rural economy, or left behind to rot after disaster strikes.
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When Twarock's team announced their finding on the parechovirus in February, headlines claimed they were closing in on a cure for the common cold.
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The agency started closing in on her in 2016, and dragged her along for nearly a year as they built a case against her.
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On Sunday night, hundreds were closing in on a Gyarados near the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in New York City, according to Cosmopolitan.
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The online marketplace has tapped Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to lead its offering after closing in on $150 million in revenue in 2018.
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While Philipps maintains she's "not expert Instagrammer," she is closing in on a million followers and talks to her fans daily via Insta Stories.
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Amazon India is quickly closing in on the lead Flipkart assumes in the country's ecommerce space, according to data from intelligence firm 7Park Data.
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According to PitchBook, deal count in the sector has been increasing since 4003, with 351 deals closing in 2018 — a record for the space.
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But within hours of the deal closing in July 2012, the new Duke board met and fired Johnson, reinstating former Duke CEO James Rogers.
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As far as fit, imagine a toy claw machine, but the claw is flipped upside down and inside your shoe, closing in on you.
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It's also signed a contract to sell its downtown Portland, Oregon, store for $54 million, with that transaction seen closing in the fourth quarter.
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California accounted for by far the highest portion of seed-funded companies, with 817 reporting rounds closing in the first half of the year.
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The coalition force, which vastly exceeds ISIS' numbers, is closing in on the beleaguered city, still home to an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 civilians.
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He's pretty much the only character in Thrones who seems to be actively paying attention to the many, many threats closing in on Winterfell.
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He did not rule out the possibility of electronic closing in spreads and said the exchange would consult with members on the trial's outcomes.
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While media attention was plentiful, there was no sign of officials trying to meet their demands or of law enforcement closing in on them.
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"I passed out a big jet-lagged and I woke up to the sound of my door closing in my hotel room," he said.
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As gasoline stations in Venezuela have started closing in recent days due to low inventories, PDVSA has rushed to discharge vessels carrying fuel imports.
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Not counting posts he retweets, he is at 343 tweets through May 25 — closing in on his one-month record of 348 in August.
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According to the Verge, the subscription surge saw Tinder close out the year with an astonishing $805 million in revenue—closing in on Match.
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After decades of lies and scandal, her corruption is closing in," the narrator says, explaining how "pay-to-play politics" made her "filthy rich.
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It could happen if they're worried law enforcement is closing in, or if they've simply run out of product but want one last score.
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Or that the most popular market, called Dream, had taken itself offline at the end of last month, perhaps sensing law enforcement closing in.
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This is a real problem: our national debt is closing in on $20 trillion, and all that money might be cash in the wind.
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Secret Escapes, the members-only travel club offering discounted rates on luxury hand-picked hotels and holidays, is closing in on Series D funding.
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Warren met with the presumptive Democratic nominee at her DC home Friday amid reports that Clinton is closing in on choosing a running mate. .
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However, Grisanti and survey respondents with a more constructive view on oil suggested U.S. production may be closing in on a near-term peak.
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The pan-European STOXX 23.4 came off session highs to finish trade up some 23.5 percent provisionally, with most sectors closing in positive territory.
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That comes as Washington and Beijing appeared to be closing in on a deal that would put an end to their ongoing trade war.
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American and Chinese officials are reportedly closing in on a trade deal, having resolved most of the outstanding issues in their protracted trade dispute.
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In recent weeks the air force has bombed Sambisa forest, a former no-go zone, and troops are closing in on Boko Haram's camps.
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Over a billion people now use Facebook every day on mobile alone, and the service is closing in on 2 billion monthly active users.
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In Argentina, following a change of government, prosecutors and judges are closing in on Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the previous president, and her associates.
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If the NFC East weren't the strongest division in the NFL this season, the Cowboys would likely be closing in on clinching it already.
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Life on the road isn't easy, and last fall, as Schatz was closing in on sixty, he considered hanging up his boa for good.
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Those false figures were used to secure a loan for a major campus expansion that flopped and led to the college's closing in 2016.
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The SDF launched its assault to capture Raqqa, Islamic State's de facto capital in Syria, last month after gradually closing in on the city.
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The spread is closing in on the $7.07 touched in September when Hurricane Harvey knocked out U.S. Gulf Coast refineries, temporarily cutting crude demand.
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Another of Lamp Post's downtown projects is converting the 45,2003-square-foot Newton Chevrolet dealership, which operated for 68 years before closing in 2007.
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Castro is reportedly closing in on a bid, while Hegar said Tuesday that she is "taking a very close look," according to the Tribune.
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Target – Target plans to close about a dozen underperforming stores in Michigan, Florida, Illinois, and Texas, with those locations closing in February of 2018.
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The Hill's Jordain Carney reports: Senators signaled on Monday that they were closing in on a deal on Russia sanctions, though negotiations are ongoing.
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Justice minister and close Rousseff ally, José Eduardo Cardozo, also left his position, as the probe appeared to be closing in on the party.
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Fantasy sports sites DraftKings and FanDuel are closing in on a merger, but there are still a number of details to be ironed out.
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And though he's quickly closing in on 40, his multitude of options means he still has plenty of quick routes back to title contention.
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Mitchell told CNBC's Arjun Kharpal that WM is closing in on completing construction of its second manufacturing facility in the Hubei province of China.
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Consumers travel and shop less, and on the supply side, factories and businesses are closing in countries like China, Japan, South Korea and Italy.
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The Man in Black—like Teddy, Maeve, William, and Dolores—is left with the bad guys closing in and the answers seemingly in reach.
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Late last week, a British Airways flight from Hyderabad to London's Heathrow Airport was closing in on its landing when strong crosswinds picked up.
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Tesla is closing in on 200,000 U.S. electric vehicle sales thanks to the popularity of its luxury Model S sedan and Model X SUV.
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Many in baseball assumed that Alderson, closing in on his 71st birthday, would simply retire — safeguarding his health and spending time with his family.
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Vonn, who has the most World Cup victories by a woman (81), is closing in on Ingemar Stenmark's record of 86 World Cup wins.
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As Iraqi forces began closing in on Mosul last year, the militants forcibly moved Shayma's family, and those of other fighters, into western Mosul.
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This is mostly because cab fares will drop in price, closing in on the cost of a subway or bus ride for shorter trips.
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At $291 million, the sale of this unit, PH224.5, was the third most expensive closing in December and among the top closings for 229.
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Valuations suggest biotech shares could be closing in on a bottom, and some analysts said strong results could clear the way for potential buyers.
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Now closing in on 100 games and already past 100 career points, McDavid has earned the admiration of his contemporaries and hockey's old guard.
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Warren has been closing in on Biden's lead in the race, with some recent early-state polls showing the senator pulling ahead of him.
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Again and again, we read news reports to the effect that Republicans are closing in on a plan that will break the political deadlock.
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China is closing in on the U.S. in some areas of technology and could soon even overtake America in certain respects, experts told CNBC.
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At $54 per share, Grubhub's stock is closing in on the price it traded at before its disappointing third-quarter earnings report in October.
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There is immense stress and it can feel like the world is closing in around you if you are not meeting deadlines and standards.
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But it's worth keeping in mind that a so-called Trump bump arrives as the economy is closing in on its full productive capacity.
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For the year, the benchmark S&P is up 1.7 percent, but has pulled back since closing in on its record high last week.
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United Technologies Electronic Controls, another United Technologies facility two hours away in Huntington, Indiana, is closing in 2018, also sending its operations to Monterrey.
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It has taken eight years of glacial expansion, but the nation is closing in on what economists believe to be its full productive capacity.
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Hurricane Florence is closing in on the coast of the Carolinas, with officials expecting the storm to make a direct hit by early Friday.
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Thornton, who's closing in on his 1,500th game, ripped a top-corner shot from the left circle for his first goal of the season.
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Elsewhere, the S&P/ASX 265.61 rose 212.55 percent to end at 2843,21, with 2336.70 of its 21.37 sub-indexes closing in positive territory.
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However, the Trump administration hasn't previously acted against Nord Stream 2 using its existing powers, and now the project is closing in on completion.
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Another thing Aster loves is closing in on impressively realistic gore makeup, often forcefully blasting such shots right when you're least prepared for them.
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Clinton closing in on running mate search The announcement came just 24 hours after Trump fired his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, amid internal power struggles.
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Tuesday night will see a steady stream of polls closing in states across the country, and as votes are counted, results will start coming in.
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After years of discovering more examples of the same underlying phenomenon, mathematicians are closing in on an explanation for why the phenomenon happens at all.
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Trump led off the event bragging about his most recent polling numbers, with a CNN poll showing him closing in on a majority of Republicans.
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In two big markets – Italy and Spain – Huawei now ships more phones than Apple is closing in on Samsung, according to market research firm Counterpoint.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 ended the session 0.7 percent lower, recovering some of its losses with all but three sectors closing in negative territory.
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Given all the volatility, even pricing at the lows and closing in positive territory would have to be considered a successful first day of trading.
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The video then flips around and shows the man in a white shirt closing in on Booker, pummeling her to the ground and kicking her.
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The House Intelligence Committee will continue to lead closed-door depositions for now, but appear to be closing in on the end of private testimony.
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The assault force can then be seen closing in on the compound, where they first removed the nonhostile inhabitants that surrendered, which included 11 children.
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I am very aware that typical business hours are closing in, so I do another inventory of all my emails and growing to-do list.
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This sale marked the third official closing in the supertall building, designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects and developed by Macklowe Properties and the CIM Group.
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You can tell we're closing in on the announcement of a new Pixel by just how much the leaks have picked up in recent weeks.
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A coalition of 503,000 troops have been closing in on Mosul since Monday, liberating surrounding communities village by village and making quicker-than-expected gains.
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In 1999, with the authorities closing in, Frankel fled to Rome, laundered millions of dollars by purchasing diamonds, and eventually wound up in Hamburg, Germany.
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However, with 17-year-old American Nathan Chen capturing the top prize at last month's Four Continents competition, the chasing pack is closing in fast.
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One number many people will scrutinize: Marco Rubio's, to see whether he is closing in on Mr. Trump and Ted Cruz in a late surge.
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With polling stations closing in just a few hours, a creepy Donald Trump cake was spotted being escorted by police into Trump Tower in Manhattan.
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He's closing in on the national polls, and Nate Silvers persuasively argues that Sanders has been experiencing a genuine upswing, outperforming expectations in recent primaries.
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While Bill Gates and Warren Buffett still hold the top spots with $81 billion and $78 billion respectively, Amazon's Jeff Bezos is closing in fast.
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Oil is closing in the regular session down only 1.5% And instead of a selloff in energy stocks, they are leading a modest market rally.
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"All things being equal, we feel we are probably closing in on some sort of shift in the power base of the government," Liang said.
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The New York Post reported in October that "there is buzz" that Bridgeman was closing in on a deal to buy Sports Illustrated from Meredith.
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US officials have increasingly seen ISIS leadership leave Raqqa for Deir ez-Zor as the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces begin closing in on Raqqa.
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Tesla's shares rose 2.7 percent to $277.45 on Tuesday, closing in on Ford Motor as the second-most-valuable U.S. auto company behind General Motors.
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The Force Awakens is currently sixth on that list, but it's rapidly closing in on the films directly above it, Furious 7 and The Avengers.
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"As the market rights itself and is closing in on flat return for the year, the upside from here is much more tempered," Slimmon said.
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Greek stocks are at their lowest level since the 1990s, and the Nikkei in Japan has been closing in the red for over a week.
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Fiers was closing in on eight scoreless innings before being involved in an eight-pitch battle with James McCann with one on and two out.
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Clinton is reportedly closing in on her vice presidential pick and is expected to announce her running mate via text or email to supporters Friday.
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Closing in on seventy, he has by now spent decades outside Kingsley Amis's fading shadow, but his literary psychology remains distinctly more fils than père.
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Hamas's decision to shoot, he said, was likely the result of the militant group's worry that the Israelis were "closing in" on its tunnel network.
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The coming week could also bring more developments in Mueller's investigation, with reports of him closing in on Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser.
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If the pictures Apple showed off are any guide, the iPhone's camera is fast closing in on all but the most high-end of cameras.
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The Army closing in on its Next Generation Squad Weapon, a new rifle meant to give soldiers more firepower to take on better-equipped enemies.
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Sears also said it had identified 100 non-profitable stores and that 72 of those would begin the process of closing in the near future.
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Warren is closing in on Sanders, who has about 16 percent support, and trails front-runner Biden, who is leading with 31 percent support. Sen.
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Asia markets turned in a subdued performance, with major indexes closing in negative territory, as investors watched how U.S.-China trade talks progressed on Friday.
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The graduation rate is 2602 percent, an eight percent increase in the past two years, and the school is closing in on the citywide average.
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At the same time, two masked killers — the standard psycho-numbskull pairing — are feeding cat food to their latest captive before closing in on Colleen.
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The Dow Jones industrial average has been closing in on 26,220 for over a week now and was as close as 2000 points Tuesday morning.
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In the final days before the vote there, the campaign watched with growing confidence as private polling showed its candidate closing in on Mr. Trump.
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Now that China is closing in on the West, Western nations are getting much more critical of takeover bids for Western companies by Chinese corporations.
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I ask if, closing in on a decade later, we've reached that so-called "tipping point," where forest fires have become too difficult to control.
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I also understand that Curve is closing in on a Series A round of around $8 million, though it's not quite a done deal yet.
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K Dot added a jolt of energy to the set when he closed out with soldiers closing in on him before bouncing around in unison.
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Donald Trump is closing in on Hillary Clinton in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, which shows Republicans lining up behind their bombastic candidate.
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EU sources on Tuesday afternoon told Bloomberg that negotiators were "closing in" on a deal, with an agreement possible before the end of the day.
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In October 1942, when she was 20013, her father feared that the Nazis were closing in on the ghetto where they lived, in Piotrkow, Poland.
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Turkey's escalation of force comes as President al-Assad's forces are closing in on their goal of retaking Syria's last rebel-held territory, Idlib Province.
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The club presented a number of big-name stars, including Tina Turner, Jimmy Cliff and Bob Marley, before a fire forced its closing in 1977.
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With American-backed forces closing in, father and son survived like hunted animals in basements in Mosul, which the Islamic State controlled for three years.
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The spacious apartment, villa No. 5, sold for nearly $613 million, according to property records, and was New York City's most expensive closing in April.
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But with the North closing in on a nuclear missile that can hit the United States, there has never been more riding on this strategy.
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He said he hasn't touched heroin or other opiates since his ibogaine treatment last October, and is now closing in on one year of abstinence.
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Bennett College, an all-women's H.B.C.U. in North Carolina, was on the brink of closing in December after losing accreditation because of its financial instability.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is closing in on 30,000, a historic milestone that will inevitably set off celebration by President Donald Trump and others.
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The combination of being in the last season and seeing the walls closing in, we know that things are going to really continue to escalate.
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But less than a week after the recorded closing, in an apparent change of heart, the apartment was back on the market for $15 million.
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The forest had thinned out, and I could see how, if you traveled upriver, as Conrad had, you might imagine it closing in around you.
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Allied forces were closing in on Japan, and the Indianapolis was ordered to sail to Leyte in the Philippines to get ready for the assault.
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Disney is closing in on an agreement to purchase 21st Century Fox's television and movie production assets for approximately $60 billion, CNBC reported on Tuesday.
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More businesses are shutting their doors in China As the deadly coronavirus continues to spread, the list of companies temporarily closing in China is growing.
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Negotiators are closing in on a final defense policy bill, following progress on a key sticking point to merging the House and Senate versions together.
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Maine's paper mills have been closing in the past few years, and she has become more skeptical about free trade than she used to be.
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The United Auto Workers and General Motors are closing in on a tentative agreement that could soon end the union's ongoing strike against the automaker.
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Democratic candidate Doug Jones, a former federal prosecutor, is closing in on Moore's lead, according to flash polls taken after the Post's allegations first surfaced.
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New York City's biggest closing in February was an apartment on the 12th floor of 70 Vestry in TriBeCa that sold for nearly $39.3 million.
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The closely watched Italy/Germany 10-year bond yield spread was closing in on 200 basis points for the first time in over a year.
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And while Hannity decries politically motivated prosecutions, "lock her up!" chants remain a staple of Trump's rallies closing in on three years after the election.
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The one I bought at the beginning of 2017 was an American Apparel bodysuit I got on clearance, as the last store was closing in Brooklyn.
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We could all use a little memento of the beach in our daily lives, if only to center us when the urban walls start closing in.
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Looking back at these fights and contradictions, one can now see the beginnings of the two factions now closing in on the big business-GOP consensus.
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With the final player closing in on me, I chose not to go for the revive and warped through the door, unseen, using Wraith's special power.
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His new single with Kesha, "Good Old Days," is all over Top 40 radio; on YouTube, the music video is closing in on six million views.
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The New York and Milan stores are expected to shut this year, with the Japan location closing in the back half of fiscal 2020, Abercrombie said.
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Last State Standing's deal comes on the heels of Facebook also reportedly closing in on a deal to revive Nicole Byer's comedy series Loosely Exactly Nicole.
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Highly complex "specialty" drugs (like those hepatitis treatments) make up less than 2% of all prescriptions, but are rapidly closing in on 50% of all spending.
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Iraq's army is fighting back; its troops are closing in on the city -- and say they hope to retake it by the end of the year.
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Bipartisan legislators are nervous that the Trump administration is closing in on war with Iran as tensions with the Gulf nation continue to escalate, says Vox.
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With more than 10 million consoles sold to date, the Switch is already closing in on the Wii U's lifetime sales in less than a year.
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While we don't know if they can successfully mount a nuclear warheads on one of their ICBMs now, they are certainly closing in on that goal.
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Presidents and first families often bristle as they feel the White House walls closing in on them under a constant media spotlight and vast security detail.
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The long-in-the-works Nina Simone biopic Nina is finally closing in on a release, and this week we got a first look at it.
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A series of filings on Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, and Michael Flynn suggest special counsel Robert Mueller is closing in on President Donald Trump's inner circle.
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Sky said it had learned that lawyers acting for Tesco are closing in on a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) following months of discussions with the SFO.
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News breaks that agents are closing in on the terrorist in Virginia — or "Virgina," as Ann Curry's dodgy chyron puts it — but it's a dead-end.
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ABOUT THE CELTICS (45-26): Boston is closing in on the first-place Cavaliers but will prioritize the health of Thomas and others down the stretch.
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His thoughts came as the Dow Jones Industrial Average was in the process of closing in correction territory — around 10 percent off its all-time high.
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Bottas needs to do something special to shrink the gap, with his future to be decided in August and Verstappen closing in fast on second place.
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It's up 13 percent for the year and closing in on a $1 trillion market cap, the first publicly traded company to ever reach that level.
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The Frenchman Bryan Coquard was closing in on his first stage win until Kittel fought off Coquard's late surge and edged him at the finish line.
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Lawmakers in both parties and chambers are also closing in on a final deal on an opioids bill, which could be released as soon as tonight.
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Anyone who still believes that this is a 'witch hunt' must now face the reality that the investigation appears to be closing in on the President.
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And Alec Baldwin riffed on the word in the movie "Glengarry Glen Ross," commanding a group of salesmen to "always be closing" in a profane tirade.
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Addiction led to prostitution, and then AIDS, and then hospitalization for much of last year, and paraplegia and, at 45, a life closing in on death.
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What do I mean, you closed down 22018 schools at one time the most massive school closing in American history, you closed down mental health centers.
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He is closing in on the franchise record for the best mark by a starter in franchise history, which Ubaldo Jimenez set in 13 at 2.88.
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With the latest additions — a Triple Melt Burrito and Triple Melt Nachos — Taco Bell is closing in on having 20 new items for only a buck.
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But right now — with 03 games played after Saturday's win and just seven remaining — Leicester is closing in on a place in next season's Champions League.
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Meanwhile, in Indiana, funding cuts forced the closing in 2013 of the Planned Parenthood clinic in Scott County, which was the area's only H.I.V. testing center.
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With the win, the hulking Lewis trundles onto a four-fight streak, and appears to be closing in on a date with a top-ranked foe.
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With total federal debt closing in on $24 trillion, kicking the can down the road for our grandchildren to deal with will not cut it anymore.
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Stock markets clawed back deep early losses on Thursday, closing in on positive territory as the government's plans for a major economic stimulus became more clear.
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The deans of national security rise up to defend him — and, by implication, intelligence officers and federal investigators who are closing in on the White House.
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"Basses Loaded," for four tappers and four basses (two electric, two standing), had choreography for all, with the instrumentalists circling or closing in on the dancers.
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In a startlingly quick ascent, officials reported on Friday that the state was closing in on 13,000 positive tests, about half the cases in the country.
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