close of play
nounDefinitions
The end of a day's play.
The end of the final game (not to be confused with set or match) during a day at the…
The end of the final game (not to be confused with set or match) during a day at the Wimbledon Championships.
The end of the working day.
- In fact, in our global financial institution, close of play was taken to be 1615 EST with all subsequent trades going on to the next day
- Ask yourself this question: If you delegate, will the task be done: [...] Sooner (completing the task earlier, e.g. this project will finish close of play Thursday if I delegate; if I do not, close of play Friday)
- Your mother can be buried at the Smolensky graveyard on Vadilevsky, which is, I understand, in accordance with her wishes. That’s official as of close of play today.
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Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for close of play. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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