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1 In the event of a major regional outbreak, schools can close temporarily .
2 The retailer also said some stores could have to close temporarily .
3 The visitors' centre in Waterford is also to close temporarily .
4 BP confirmed 30 had been forced to close temporarily .
5 Damage from the typhoon also forced three hotels on Saipan to close temporarily and cancel bookings.
6 In South Africa, the xenophobic attacks of the past few weeks forced some schools to close temporarily .
7 Revenues have collapsed for many retailers forced to close temporarily to reduce the spread of the disease.
8 In a statement released on Monday morning, Event said all of its venues would close temporarily from today.
9 Despite the intense pressure, no A&E unit had to close temporarily , which occurs when a hospital cannot cope.
10 A Massachusetts State Police spokeswoman said several accidents and spinouts had forced some state highway lanes to close temporarily .
11 The heavy snow has forced many schools to close temporarily across Bavaria, and has disrupted some train services there.
12 The virus's rapid spread has some companies anticipating that they will have to close temporarily or lay off staff.
13 We are well-covered with (oil) products for this time of year. Several oil terminals were due to close temporarily .
14 Last month, Hurricane Laura forced roughly 1.5 million barrels per day of output to close temporarily .
15 They welcomed an announcement by Britain's finance minister on Friday of extra help across the UK for businesses forced to close temporarily .
16 Two schools close temporarily Two private girls' boarding and day schools in the area have closed temporarily: Iona College and Woodford House.
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