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draw to a close |
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draw something to a close to make something come to an end. It is time we drew this evening to a close. Ann drew the meeting to a close with a few words of encouragement. draw to a close to end; to come to an end. This evening is drawing to a close. It's a shame that our vacation is drawing to a close. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As the Games draw to a close with only the wheelchair marathon on Wednesday, China, chased hard early by Britain, had 84 golds and 197 medals overall -- more than double Britain's haul of 41 golds and 96 medals. Perhaps, when the September 3rd talks draw to a close, Cyprus will have its solution. These agreements draw to a close a period in which the Irish government had concerns that its citizens and businesses might abuse Isle of Man financial services to evade taxes at home. |
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