Premiere Pro CC: Burning closed captions to video

I'm going to put subtitles on some video clips I have, using Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Is there a way to export the video and the closed caption subtitles as a single video file?

Hi Exsulator,
Welcome to the forums.
For more information regarding closed captioning click the link below. It will give you brief idea about the supported formats and Exporting of closed captioning data.
http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/closed-captioning.html
Regards,
Vinay

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