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He took part in the local campaign for early closing.
Hilarious and impossible, but sometimes you can play at early closing.
Several municipalities are among those supporting the earlier closing time.
Some utility analysts said a possible sale or early closing made sense.
Such early closings are always posted on the museum's web site.
It's early closing tomorrow - we can have all the afternoon together."
It must be some local holiday, with early closing.
This became known in Britain as "early closing day".
I can see this leading to earlier closing hours, which would be the end of the city that never sleeps."
In small companies, though, early closings can be problematic.
Retail workers sought to reduce the number of work hours and to introduce early closing on Saturdays.
There was nothing unusual in the early closing.
But in the meantime, the early closing of the New York market set off a selling panic around the world.
The only drawback is the early closing time.
In the tradition of the street Edwin was being buried on early closing day so that the other traders could attend.
Rule 33.2 permits an early closing subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions (see para 13.3.18.4 below).
Many attractions are open for several weeks before and after high season, some on a daily basis with earlier closing times, others on weekends only.
Parents, in turn, might receive recorded calls telling them of special events at school, early closings or their child's tardiness.
Early Closings Some businesses that opened in the morning closed by midday.
Some customers understand the early closing time.
You could divide shoppers into two types, simply by gauging their reaction to an early closing sign.
He must decide whether early closing on Saturdays would continue until Labor Day.
Since 1915 the UK licensing laws had changed very little, with comparatively early closing times.
But in earlier closing remarks by several heads of state, several reiterated the need for greater openness.
Wednesday is early closing and he comes along to meet Agnes and they go for a walk, or to the pictures if it's wet.
This became known in Britain as "early closing day".
In the tradition of the street Edwin was being buried on early closing day so that the other traders could attend.
We don't know how many inhabitants there are, or which is early closing day, or whether we can see the sea from the windows.
'It was early closing day,' said the shopkeeper.
It's early closing day.
This is early closing day in Savile Row.'
It was early closing day on Thursday, September 27, 1900, when Mark Twain opened Kensal Rise library.
It was early closing day and like Omally he was thirsting for a pint of cooling Large and the pleasures of the pot room.
You decide to leap over the convent wall and hightail it to England to a new life, and you have the wit to do it on early closing day.'
On Thursday this week, no longer early closing day, the High Court ruled that Brent council could close six of the borough's 12 public libraries, including Kensal Rise.
They hadn't been able to buy any in the shops at Great Giddings because it was early closing day, and they hadn't liked to ask the tea-shop woman to sell them anything.
'Oh no,' said Norman, 'it is just that on a Wednesday afternoon which is my early closing day I often come down here for an hour or two of quiet solitude and rarely expect to see another soul.'
This was then formalised in 1919 after the First World War, as the carnival circuits were formed to be held on the first Thursday of November - Thursday was traditionally early closing day for shops in Bridgwater.