Closing
in sentence
837 examples of Closing in a sentence
So I think in closing, sort of in the immortal visions of The New Yorker magazine, I thought I'd put up one more slide.
Number three: if you get as far as the checkout page, and you don't see "https" or a padlock symbol next to the URL, you should really start thinking about
closing
the tab, because these indicate active security measures that will keep your personal and credit card information safe.
It weighs 1,250 kilograms and the only exercise I get is opening and
closing
it.
We take the scaffold, we seed it with cells, and you can now see here, the valve leaflets opening and
closing.
My parents are
closing
in on 80.
Well, there are three main reasons why we don't have tens of thousands of small reserves: The first one is that people have no idea what marine reserves do, and fishermen tend to be really, really defensive when it comes to regulating or
closing
an area, even if it's small.
You know, from the user interface of the control system to opening curtains or
closing
curtains.
In 1973, with the oil embargo and the
closing
of the gold window, that was the end of America.
Regardless of whether the predominant social message of this film - that vigilante justice is acceptable - is justifiable, I was more insulted by McConaughey's
closing
statement.
In a courtroom drama, the
closing
statement of the defence attorney is pretty much the crux of the film, and when the issue is as difficult to resolve as this one, the statement is really being delivered to the audience as well as the jury.
So in closing, I'd say this movie is pretty much an offense to everyone.
you have marilyn manson opening and
closing
this piece of crap and chitty chitty bang bang all through it.
In closing, avoid this movie like the newest Freddie Prinze, Jr. movie.
Oh, why did it have to end like this? Laurel and Hardy's last film, from the crudely cranked-up Cuckoo theme (with erroneous credit to Hal Roach) to the
closing "
Nice mess"/"I couldn't help it" schtick, this is the duo as a grotesque parody of themselves.
Although largely undistinguished, the cinematography shines during one brief scene when Wood is placed in a patio and, following the sound of a
closing
door, remains at the center while the camera's eye steadily pulls away demonstrating her helplessness and frailty.
The scariest thing about freshman director Carter Smith's new horror movie "The Ruins" is the
closing
credits that list comedian Ben Stiller as one of the executive producers.
It's New Year's eve, a cop-killer (in the form of, Laurence Fishburne) end up at a precinct that's
closing
down due till snow.
The government forbidden opening cinema theaters after the Islamic extremists OR the religious police (or both) asked for
closing
it in the late 1970s & the early 1980s .. accusing the 7th art with encouraging wrong sex relationships and stuff like that .. I don't see a powerful reason why we don't open cinema theaters!! .. we have many videos stores throughout the kingdom, we watch movies in the TV from some satellite channels, we can install the "Showtime" set channels and after all movies in general seems harmless in many ways .. I know many people how go to neighboring countries only to watch a couple of films .. I personally went to Bahrain several times only to watch films in theaters because watching it there is big fun unlike watching a movie home.
In closing, the soundtrack is definitely worthwhile, the film much less.
The only good thing that comes from this film is the good voice of Kate Winslet, singing the
closing
song "What If", as for the rest, it is just excruciatingly awful.
As I watched this movie, I felt as if a plastic bag was slowly
closing
in around my head.
The thing simply fades out and we're sent to the
closing
credits.
"Based on a joke once told by Jim Wynorski"... that's what I've read at the end of the
closing
credits.
...a film comes along that manages to be absolutely terrible from the opening titles on through to the studio logo tagged at the end of the
closing
credits.
This is the tale of a black college swimmer who ends up in Phillie at a
closing
rec center in a bad neighborhood and somehow puts together a swim team.
One is convinced of her innocence the other more interested in
closing
the case and getting home.
But the creepiest experience occurred as the
closing
credits rolled.
I saw it first in the Provincetown production the first summer it was in P-town (2001)--before it was, curiously enough, banned in that overwhelmingly gay resort (the codes which resulted in its
closing
have since been amended).
The pain continues to the very last take, a hopeless approach to lighten up the
closing
credits.
After I went through the
closing
credits I watched it again.
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