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  • 1closing — ▪ I. closing clos‧ing 1 [ˈkləʊzɪŋ ǁ ˈkloʊ ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] when a shop or company stops operating permanently: • The risk of injury did not justify the closing of the factory. • The firm has announced a series of short term… …

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  • 2Closing Time (Semisonic song) — Closing Time Single by Semisonic from the album Feeling Strangely Fine Released …

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  • 3Late Show with David Letterman — Format Talk show Variety show Created by David Lette …

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  • 4Late Registration — Studio album by Kanye West Released August 30, 2005 …

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  • 5Late Night Tales — and its predecessor Another Late Night are the names of two related series of DJ mix albums released on Azuli Records independent record label. The tracks on the albums are selected and mixed by a diverse selection of DJs, recording artists, and… …

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  • 6Closing the gaps — was the name given to an official New Zealand government policy of assisting socially disadvantaged ethnic groups, particularly Māori and Pacific Islanders, through specially targeted social programmes. The phrase came to prominence as a slogan… …

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  • 7Late trading — is trading executed after the standard local national exchanges have closed. This is distinct from after hours trading , as they have in context specific meanings, the former may be illegal while the latter is legal.Late tradingIn the mutual fund …

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  • 8Closing credits — For the Chase Status song, see End Credits. Closing credits or end credits are added at the end of a motion picture, television program, or video game to list the cast and crew involved in the production. They usually appear as a list of names in …

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  • 9Late Night with Conan O'Brien — For Conan O Brien s subsequent program, see The Tonight Show with Conan O Brien. For Conan O Brien s current program, see Conan (TV series). Late Night with Conan O Brien The HDTV intertitle of Late Night Format …

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  • 10Late-2000s financial crisis — The TED spread (in red) increased significantly during the financial crisis, reflecting an increase in perceived credit risk …

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