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1. The ceremony was brought to a close by the singing of the national anthem.
2. Finally the meeting was brought to a close by the new chairman .
3. Brian's retirement brings to a close a glorious chapter in British football history.
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4. Henry's eldest son married Agnes, Barbarossa's niece and the Guelph and Ghibelline feud was thus brought to a close.
5. Philpot's retirement brought to a close an era in the life of the School.
6. For the Concordat, in theory at least, brought to a close the Investiture Contest of the twelfth century.
7. In any business situation, there comes a time to bring to a close deliberations, discussions, and analysis, and to take action.
8. The launch of space shuttle Atlantis on the STS-135 mission to the International Space Station will bring to a close the Space Shuttle Program.
9. Sunday's capture of Seif al-Islam Gadhafi by rebels appears to bring to a close the diplomatic career of a man widely seen as destined to succeed his father as leader of Libya and its vast oil wealth.
10. A domestic robot which can be left indoors to clean carpets could bring to a close nearly a century of manual vacuum cleaning.
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