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1 Marc Jacobs will wrap things up on Feb. 12, according to tradition.
2 The ending sequences wrap things up neatly, but leave you wanting more.
3 Instead, I promised to wrap things up as quickly as possible.
4 Either way, he's obstinate, so Bascombe decides to wrap things up.
5 A team of people then descended on the stage to wrap things up.
6 That would give you an incentive to wrap things up speedily, wouldn't it?
7 As Speers tried to wrap things up there was loud chanting of Zali!
8 I think we'd better pay our respects so they can wrap things up here.
9 She said the company wanted to wrap things up in the next three to four months.
10 Continuous fundraises are common, and the SEC may allow a few years to wrap things up.
11 The International Monetary Fund had initially said it wanted to wrap things up by September 5th.
12 You're certainly trying to wrap things up nice and neat, I have to give you that.
13 The novel coronavirus may help wrap things up.
14 I knew he would now wrap things up.
15 I have to wrap things up here. He waved and started away, but Ando touched his elbow.
16 But in a 2004 interview with FHM, Polihronas revealed she was just as eager to wrap things up.
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