With several critical court rulings expected in the next few months, MBIA versus BofA is likely to come to a close this year.
If Evan Owens, Co-Founder of tech startup Pogoseat, has his way, the age old practice of sneaking around or bribing ushers is about to come to a close.
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Observers then wondered if Tory Party chairman Michael Ancram decided something had gone dreadfully wrong because it was just at this point that he announced things ought to come to a close as the luncheon hour was upon them.
Krane appears to finally have come to a close.
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To their credit, Aalborg continued to come forward and Thomas Augustinssen went close to pulling a goal back when he curled his shot agonisingly wide from the edge of the area.
But this template can easily be adapted to the financial trend that has defined this decade and that may have come to a close this week.
So the Bulls know never to expect anything to come easily, certainly not a close-out game on their opponent's home floor.
Nor does it look good for a government with a working majority of 165 to come so close to defeat when a general election is looming.
Some companies don't firm up their hires until an initial trial period of 90 days has come to a close.
At long last, the Dwight Howard fiasco has come to a close.
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The two week period after the Super Bowl, where a very limited amount of NFL-related business is conducted, has come to a close.
MovieBeam's short, sordid history hasn't exactly come to a close, but it's certainly a far cry from the service's once lofty goals.
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Worshippers pray for prosperity and well being for the year that lies ahead, with fireworks and firecrackers proffering plenty of raucous razzle-dazzle when devotional formalities come to a close.
As coalition military spending dwindles and aid projects come to a close, Kabul last year launched tax audits of major contractors to the U.S. military in a bid to bolster the country's revenue.
So as the final months of their 40th season in the NHL come to a close and as their fans hope and pray that a Stanley Cup parade will be rolling down Robson Street towards Rogers Arena in mid-June, one thing should be very clear to all.
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We know, there was an absolute flood of news from Mobile World Congress today, but day one in Spain has finally come to a close, and it looks like Microsoft is flexing all its muscle to try and lock up partners and rejoin the fight for mobile dominance.
He said he wanted to give Lindley "a taste of custody" and warned he had come "very, very close" to a spell in prison.
It has taken nearly nine years for investigators to come close to a break in the case.
Now we've seen attempts to give Palm-based handhelds GPS capability before and none of them have come remotely close to the capability of a dedicated handheld GPS reader like those that companies like Garmin, Magellan and a few others make, which are typically geared toward outdoor enthusiasts.
Egypt assistant coach Shawky Garib paid tribute to Ghana's performance, after the Black Stars overcame a slew of injuries to come close to claiming their first title in 28 years.
But none of the banks still due to report, not even a resurgent JP Morgan Chase, is expected to come close to Goldman's blow-out performance.
Robertson's box fiasco may seem like an unlikely way for a pro athlete to suffer a serious injury, but it doesn't come close to qualifying for the Hall of Fame of odd sports injuries.
Currently we forecast this figure to increase to more than 23% of sales in 2012 and subsequently come down to about 15% of sales, a level close to what has existed historically.
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Most of the works have come to London as a result of close collaboration with the Archaeological Superintendency of Naples and Pompeii.
Obama won 35% of North Carolina whites in 2008, a number most Democrats say he needs to come close to matching again if he hopes to win the state, even with the help of a growing minority population that could give him some numerical breathing room.
If the Commission is to be believed, 2020 is also going to a magical year for Greece, where public debt will at last come close to the 120% target.
They have the experience to quote you a price per room, and have the final cost come in at something close to that price.
It is complex, inefficient, unfair, and it is the biggest tax in a federal revenue system that has not come close to paying for federal spending for more than a decade.
In the past decade, Congress has come close to passing a federal shield law.
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