How To Use Close out In A Sentence
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They need to learn how to close out tight games.
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Kevin it was a nice run Kevin, had to close out someday, nobody wins them all.
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Reform is a polite euphemism for forcing banks to close out bad loans, enforce bankruptcy and require layoffs of excess workers.
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Yokozuna Hakuho nailed ozeki Kotooshu with a huge left-hand overarm throw to close out the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament with a perfect 15-0 record on Sunday.
Hakuho Wins Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament
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But the combination of his velocity and the cutting action on his pitches is a clear sign that he's sufficiently recovered from his shoulder strain and capable of helping his team close out
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They need to learn how to close out tight games.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you mistakenly close out of a tab, the new tab button allows you to restore recently closed pages.
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We need a curtain up there to close out the light.
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Poulter birdied the 15th to go dormie and parred the 16th to close out the match.
USATODAY.com - Sunday's key holes at Ryder Cup
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Flood admits his side 's inability to close out games is a real concern but insists all that matters is getting England back on the winning track.
The Sun
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Barker demonstrated his state of mind with a backhand boast into the tin to close out the 11 minute game.
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Low carbon steel is mainly used in stiffness dominant upper structure parts and also close out panels in the underbody.
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They need to learn how to close out tight games.
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They need to learn how to close out tight games.
Times, Sunday Times
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Buy-ins are generated by a long broker to close out an open fail with a counterparty.
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It is well known that power lies in a saltatorial ensemble of white lace skirts, pale blue hose, lustrous naked arms, undulating bodice, magnetic eyes, flying hair, and an unchanging smile, to focus the perceptions of a man, to absorb his consciousness, aided by a tune which seems to close out from him all the rest of the world.
Tales from Bohemia
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Close out - when waves break all the way across a bay or normally safe channel rendering a surf spot unridable (because surfers can't paddle-out to the lineup.)
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Ninth seed Stosur, a quarter-finalist in New York last year, had chances to close out a hard-fought tussle in the second set, but Petrova, the 24th seed, saved two match points and won the tiebreak 7-5 to force a third set.
Stosur beats Petrova in record match
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It's going to take a lot of work and rededication, but if I do that, I can still have a couple of good years to close out my career.
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But the Scottish champion didn't seem bothered by such trifling details, opening up an early five-point lead to close out the opening set in double quick time.
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Hope it might have disclose out of the unconventional positives or it came into Amazon Top Cinco Libros Mas Leidos when they reprimand that the squirrel name that they were zone for is nonetheless blacklegged by.
Wii-volution
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Second, because Scotland keep failing to close out games at the critical juncture.
Times, Sunday Times
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Close out the point array (store it somewhere as a found line), and now determine if the found line should be kept as valid enough for the algorithm: the number of pixels in the line must be greater than 1/3 the width of the image, and the difference between the topmost and bottommost pixel in the line must be less than 1/20 the height of the image.
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Yokozuna Hakuho nailed ozeki Kotooshu with a huge left-hand overarm throw to close out the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament with a perfect 15-0 record on Sunday.
Hakuho Wins Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament
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Ann's father was losing money in his grocery, so he decided to close out.
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mousetrapping" problem with your browser that won't let you get out of endless attempts to get the action you desire from clicking, close out of the browser completely by hitting ctrl-alt-del. and then terminating the browser.
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