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Visits can be used to tie up loose ends or resolve old conflicts, says Brandt.
CNN: 'You're going to die the way you live'
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Once the major issues of the revenue split, the rookie scale, and the Salary Cap were agreed to and a deal was imminent in late July, there appeared to be a rush to tie up loose ends of the deal so that training camps could open, players could be paid, and games could be played.
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William Donaldson, his nominated successor, awaiting Senate approval, will now tie up the loose ends of Sarbanes-Oxley.
ECONOMIST: The SEC pulls its punches on corporate-governance rules
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Instead, this was a speech in which Bush tried to tie up the loose ends of his presidency.
FORBES: Full Circle
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As in 1951, September 1959 saw MPs recalled to tie up the loose ends ahead of dissolution and a general election.
BBC: When Parliament has been recalled
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After your announcement, volunteer to tie up any loose ends, and to help with training, if your replacement is hired before you leave.
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But now all becomes clear: the bank knew that it would be given five years by the EU to 'dispose' of RBS business banking in England following the announcement this week, and it was trying to tie up potential loose ends early.
BBC: City Diaries: 5 November
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Insisting that they see the glass as half full may deny them the truth of what they know and the chance to tie up life's loose ends while there's still time.
WSJ: What to Say to a Friend Who's Ill
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He has some loose ends to tie up as OMB Director, and he will obviously make some decisions about how his office is structured going forward.
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