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Attempt missed. Ciaran Clark (Aston Villa) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Ashley Westwood with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Aston Villa. Conceded by Andrew Surman.
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Goal! Aston Villa 0, Bournemouth 2. Joshua King (Bournemouth) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the centre of the goal.
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Substitution, Aston Villa. Adama Traoré replaces Scott Sinclair.
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Offside, Aston Villa. Ciaran Clark tries a through ball, but Rudy Gestede is caught offside.
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Attempt missed. Andrew Surman (Bournemouth) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right following a set piece situation.
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Attempt blocked. Andrew Surman (Bournemouth) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Attempt missed. Matt Ritchie (Bournemouth) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Simon Francis with a cross following a corner.
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Changeable cloudy awaits Baku residents on October 19.
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Rain is predicted in some places in the afternoon. South wind will blow.
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The temperature on the peninsula will be +14-17˚C at night, +19-22˚C in the afternoon in Absheron peninsula, +15-17˚C at night, +20-22˚C in the afternoon in Baku, the Ecology and Natural Resources Ministry reported.
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Atmospheric pressure will be 767 mm; relative humidity will be 70-80%.
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The weather will be mainly dry in country's regions. However rain is expected in some eastern regions at night and in the morning. It will be foggy in some places. Weak east wind will blow.
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The temperature will be +11-16˚C at night, +20-25˚C in daytime, +3-8˚C in mountains at night, +10-15˚C in daytime.
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Moderate weather conditions are expected in the Absheron peninsula on October 19,which is particularly favorable for meteo-sensitive people.
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Nokia has asked Mobile World Congress attendees to join it on February 24, where they’ll get a chance to see the firm’s newest hardware releases. The official event invitation didn’t give us any hints about what these new products would be, but a series of leaks have provided a few choice details about Nokia’s next Lumia devices.
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The latest report comes from DigiTimes, and apparently confirms much of what has come before. It speculates Nokia will have three Lumia smartphones to show us, all of which will run Windows Phone 8.1, the next major update to Microsoft’s mobile operating system. If so, this would preempt Microsoft’s own unveiling of Windows Phone 8.1, which is expected to take place in April.
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Quoting sources in Taiwan’s manufacturing industry, the three phones will be headed up by the Lumia 1820, a new flagship phone from Nokia. The specs sound optimistic, as they include the Snapdragon 805 processor – which Qualcomm has yet to release – and a “qHD” resolution, which we take to mean 2560 x 1440 pixels and not 960 x 540. The screen could measure 5.2-inches, and the whole thing may be powered by a 3400mAh battery.
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Joining the admittedly exciting Lumia 1820 could be a pair of Lumia 1520 spin-offs. The Lumai 1520V could be a “Mini” version of the 6-inch original, this time equipped with a 4.5-inch display (just like the Lumia 920 and Lumia 925), a 1080p resolution, and a 14-megapixel camera. Additionally, a Lumia 1525 is mentioned, but without any specs. Previous rumors have also given the 1525 a 1440p resolution, plus a 25 or 30-megapixel camera. These reports also had the 1520V down as being powered by a Snapdragon 800 chip.
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All the above Windows Phone devices could be accompanied – and potentially overshadowed by – the Nokia X, AKA the Normandy Android phone, which may launch to replace the Asha low and mid-range devices. We’ll find out more on February 24, when Nokia’s press conference begins at 8:30am Barcelona time.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that China and India should be "express trains" driving regional development, as well as "twin anchors" of regional peace.
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"When China and India join hands for cooperation, it will benefit not only the two countries but also the entire Asia and the world at large," said Xi when delivering a speech at the Indian Council of World Affairs.
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He said China-India relations have gone well beyond the bilateral scope and have assumed broad regional and global significance as they have become two major forces in the world's multi-polarization process and two vibrant forces driving Asian and global economic growth.
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China and India should become closer partners for development while jointly pursuing their respective national renewal, Xi said.
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"Nothing is more imperative than to deliver a more comfortable, more secure and happier life to the peoples," he said, adding that both China and India should focus on development, share experience and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation.
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On the regional scale, the two countries should become cooperative partners that lead Asian economic growth and jointly promote prosperity and revitalization of the region, said the president.
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To that end, said Xi, China and India should aim to become the "express trains" that drive regional development and work with other countries to push forward regional economic integration and connectivity.
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American-born Charlie Kalech says he wants his assailant brought to justice.
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An American immigrant who was detained by police last week for passing a Torah scroll from the men’s section of the Western Wall to members of a feminist prayer group is threatening to take legal action if his name is not cleared.
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Charlie Kalech, the owner of a digital marketing company in Jerusalem, suffered injuries to his head when he was physically assaulted by a man on the scene who identified himself as an employee of the organization that administers the Jewish holy site. Kalech was detained by police after he filed a complaint against his assailant and in the process revealed the circumstances surrounding the confrontation.
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Although he does not know the name of his assailant, Kalech said, the man would be easy to identify through photos that were taken while the confrontation was under way.
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Kalech, a member of the Conservative movement who moved to Israel 25 years ago from New Jersey, has been a longstanding supporter of Women of the Wall, the multidenominational prayer group that has been fighting for women to pray as they see fit at the Jewish holy site. Last week was the first time the group, founded 25 year ago, read from one of the full-size public Torah scrolls available at the men’s section of the Western Wall.
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The Western Wall Heritage Foundation, which is run by the Orthodox movement, considers women reading from the Torah to be a violation of “local custom” and, therefore, bans the practice.
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Kalech said he intends to continue to attend the monthly morning prayer service held by Women of the Wall to show his support for the group. “Nothing changed for me from that point of view,” he said.
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Christopher Hitchens, the best-selling author, essayist and polemicist died Thursday night after a long battle with cancer. He was 62. WSJ Weekend Review Editor Gary Rosen discusses Hitchens legacy on Lunch Break.
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Thieves have used a digger to steal a cash machine from a convenience store in an Oxfordshire village.
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Thames Valley Police received a call at 02:13 GMT to the Co-op store in Witney Road, Kingston Bagpuize.
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The ATM and an unknown quantity of cash were stolen, police have not yet made any arrests.
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It is one of a series of ram raids in and around the county, but is not currently being linked to any other offences, Thames Valley Police said.
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Det Sgt Aidan Donohoe said the force was "keeping an open mind as to whether are links with any recent similar offences across Oxfordshire".
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One resident told the BBC local people were shocked when they saw the damage.
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"People who lived a few streets away said they could smell brick dust in the night," she added.
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Interior of a unit at The Standish.
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Actor Matt Damon is now the owner of the Brooklyn's most expensive condo.
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The six-bedroom penthouse which sits atop of the former Standish Arms Hotel in Brooklyn Heights was purchased by Damon and his wife, Lucianna Barroso, according to city property records, the New York Post reported.
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Damon's unit is one of 33 in the building. It was created by combining three smaller units in 2016 and features panoramic views of the East River, Statue of Liberty and Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Williamsburg bridges.
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The property, which was initially $16.64 million, sold to the couple for $16.74 million—beating the record set by a Cobble Hill townhouse at 177 Pacific Street.
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That record however, may not be held for very long. The penthouse at Quay Tower is expected to close for nearly $20 million.
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ARLINGTON, Va. – The Washington Capitals have signed center Christian Hanson to a one-year contract, vice president and general manager George McPhee announced today.
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Hanson, 25, recorded 34 points (13 goals, 21 assists) and 51 penalty minutes in 58 games last season with the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League (AHL). The 2010 AHL All-Star also finished tied for fifth on the team in points and seventh in goals. In 96 career AHL games with Toronto, Hanson has collected 65 points (25 goals, 40 assists) and 86 penalty minutes.
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The 6’4”, 228-pound forward appeared in six games with the Toronto Maple Leafs last season. In 42 career NHL games, Hanson has three goals, six assists and 22 penalty minutes. The Venetia, Pennsylvania, native captured two CCHA championships with the University of Notre Dame (2007, 2009) and in 2009 was named an NCAA Second Team All-Star. Hanson tallied one assist in six games as a member of the United States at the 2010 World Hockey Championship.
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Hanson was originally signed as an un-drafted free agent by Toronto in 2009.
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It may be one of the most gripping Marine images to emerge from Operation Iraqi Freedom: a 2004 photo snapped by freelance combat photographer Lucian Read depicting wounded Marine 1st Sgt. Bradley Kasal, his uniform soaked in blood, being carried out of Fallujah’s famous “House of Hell” by two lance corporals.
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Kasal would receive the Navy Cross for bravery that day under fire and despite severe wounds to both legs.
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Now, the photo that captured Kasal’s heroism and the grit of the fight is about to become a sculpture outside the Warrior Hope and Care Centers aboard Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton.
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The Hope and Care Centers are facilities for rehabilitation and recovery of wounded troops, planned and conceived by national nonprofit Hope for the Warriors and funded by the Marine Corps. The Pendleton Hope and Care Center opened last October, and the Lejeune center opened a few months later in December.
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The centers will be completed in March when the sculptures are unveiled at their entryways, according to a Hope for the Warriors release. They have been years in the making by Wyoming artist John Phelps, a Vietnam veteran who lost his son, Marine Lance Cpl. Chance Phelps to combat in Iraq in 2004.
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The journey of Lance Cpl. Phelps home from the battlefield after he was killed by enemy fire is portrayed in the 2009 HBO film Taking Chance, starring Kevin Bacon.
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Photographs of one of the nearly-complete ten-by-thirteen foot sculptures are below, provided by Hope for the Warriors.
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Funds for the Lejeune monument were raised by the North Carolina Credit Union League and Balfour Beatty Construction, according to Hope for the Warriors releases. The Lejeune sculpture will be unveiled in a March 8 ceremony.
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The organization also plans to sell limited-edition resin miniatures of the sculpture for a small donation. Learn more at Hopeforthewarriors.org.
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It's been two long years since Beach House, Baltimore's premier space-pop duo, blew our minds with its masterful third album, "Teen Dream." "Myth," the first single from the pair's upcoming "Bloom," is the sonic equivalent of comfort food -- a savory buffet spread of the musical trademarks the group has already perfected elsewhere. Victoria Legrand's scratchy, haunting voice saunters in expanses of reverb over pillowy programmed percussion and pawn-shop organ plinks. Guitarist Alex Scally chirps out pristine, slow-motion arpeggios, building to a climactic flourish of rapid-fire, high-octave notes, like storm clouds weeping profusely. "It's never as it seems," Legrand sings, her luxurious melodies climbing and falling in predictable rapture. In this case, "Myth" is exactly as it seems. Beach House's mind-blowing template isn't broke, and the band isn't in any rush to fix it.
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The shooting: The gunman opened fire at Santa Fe High School in Texas on Friday. Police arrived on scene and engaged in a shootout that lasted 25 minutes.
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The victims: Ten people were killed. One of the students killed had rejected the suspect's advances for months, her mother said.
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The suspect: Authorities identified the gunman as Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 17. He was armed with a shotgun and a .38 caliber handgun.
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Our live coverage has ended. Scroll through the posts below to read more about the Texas school shooting.
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Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed that the weapons used in Friday’s school shooting were owned by the suspect’s father.
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“We can confirm the firearms, a shotgun and a .38 caliber revolver, were legally owned by the father,” DPS Press Secretary Tom Vinger said in an email to CNN.
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Reice Tisdale, Jr., a police detective, was off-duty Friday when he learned about the shooting at Santa Fe High School.
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Tisdale's mother, Cynthia Tisdale, worked a substitute teacher at Santa Fe high, and his daughter also went there, according to his statement, which was read on his behalf at a news conference on Monday.
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Tisdale, who lives only 10 minutes from the school, immediately gathered his gear and headed to the campus to help.
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"Once the scene was somewhat secure, I was contacted by my father who could not reach my mom," he said. "I knew that two female teachers had been killed along with several students."
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"Not long thereafter, I determined that one of the teachers was probably my mother. It was very hard to go from assisting others to be horribly affected by this tragic event."
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Tisdale said his mother "enjoyed helping others so much" that she decided to work as a substitute teacher for children with special needs.
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"She worked at the school not out of necessity but for the love of teaching and helping others," he said. "To know my mom was to know a person who lived to help those in need. We loved our mother very much. Grammy you will be missed."
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Attorneys for alleged Santa Fe High School shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis formally requested copies of investigatory documents and video from the scene of Friday's shooting in a letter sent to the Galveston County district attorney's office and shared with CNN Monday.
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The attorneys also seek any recordings or documentation of interviews with 17-year-old Pagourtzis and any potential witnesses.
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Pagourtzis is currently in solitary confinement at the Galveston County jail.
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He is accused of capital murder and aggravated assault of a public servant. His attorneys have said they plan to fight the charges.
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Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset said he does not believe any students, faculty or first responders were hit by crossfire between the gunman and officers.
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But Trochesset said authorities are waiting for the medical examiner's autopsies to make that determination.
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Galveston County sheriff: "Did it hit home? It did"
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Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset said "heroes" working with the school district engaged the shooter within 4 minutes, and remained engaged with him until additional law enforcement arrived to the scene to help evacuate students.
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"Four minutes is about the only timeline that we need to key in on," he said.
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In a press conference, Trochesset aimed to dispel rumors in the neighborhood.
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"This tragedy in this community touches home more than you'd imagine," he said.
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Trochesset said his wife went to Santa Fe High School and his children and grandchildren also go to there. His granddaughter was in a room three doors down from where the shooting happened, he said.
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"Did it hit home? It did," he said.
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"It hurts. The families are hurting."
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Students in the Santa Fe Independent School District will return to school on May 29, a school official said at a news conference this afternoon.
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Teachers and support staff return this Wednesday, according to Patti Hanssard, assistant superintendent for human resources.
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Gov. Greg Abbott’s reelection campaign has changed a gun giveaway on its website following last week's deadly shooting at Santa Fe High School.
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The campaign was previously giving away what it called a “Texas-made shotgun," but that has now changed to a $250 gift certificate due to the shooting, campaign spokesman John Wittman told CNN.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will host roundtable discussions starting tomorrow in the hopes of developing solutions to improve school safety statewide.
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Parents, teachers, students, lawmakers, school administrators and mass shooting victims were invited to attend the roundtables. The discussions will also include proponents for and against gun regulations.
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“I am seeking the best solutions to make our schools more secure and to keep our communities safe,” Abbott said in a statement.
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The first roundtable will be at the Texas Capitol, where additional discussions will also be held on Wednesday and Thursday.
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2. The balance shown includes 2,108 shares acquired from an in-kind transfer from the reporting person's 401k account to his personal IRA and Roth IRA accounts.
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3. These shares were acquired under the Company's Long-Term Incentive Plan without payment by me and are a final award related to a 2016 performance-based restricted stock unit opportunity.
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4. These shares were withheld by the Company to cover my income tax liability relating to March 2, 2019 and March 3, 2019 vesting of awards of Common Stock under the Company's Long-Term Incentive Plan. The amount withheld for taxes for each award was determined using the closing price of Ford stock on March 1, 2019.
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