That picture was so obviously taken from a nearby few feet, judging from the close proximity of the close up. |
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You're able to drive around this place, like you would in a safari park for example, have the windows down and see the animals close up. |
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He adjusts the focus of the Carl Zeiss 120 mm macro lens, which allows him to work very close up. |
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The awl cuts a tidy hole in the leather that will close up tight around the thread as it is sewn, leaving a watertight stitch. |
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From what he had seen already, her arm had been covered with gashes, some more serious than others, close up he saw the dirt and blood scabbing. |
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A full 3D view allows the ability to zoom in to see the action close up for full immersion. |
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Flower petals close up, and pine cones begin to lock, preparing themselves for the coming rains. |
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It's fun to learn magic tricks and be able to do close up conjuring, and it's also an interesting learning process. |
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Five years before Roswell, she was seeing close up a flotilla of flying saucers. |
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Every other summer, when they close up for the low season, they head off to another part of the Far East for some culinary exploration. |
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After fastening the storm shutters on his own shop, he helped old Marise close up the taproom. |
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These dots appear like perforations in a three-dimensional surface that, close up, seems to bulge and swell and recede. |
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The next day, we grabbed a quick breakfast, a close up look at some deer hanging around the townsite and headed off on a boat tour down the lake. |
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One of the biggest benefits for any rookie is the opportunity to study some of the world's best players close up. |
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Alternatively, some people use varifocal or bifocal lenses in order to see objects clearly that are both close up and far away. |
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Jim examined the kitchen for any missed spots, then began to close up the unspilled paint. |
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We'll get a close up look at the young staffers who keep a presidential campaign rolling. |
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Skillful use of veneers can straighten crooked teeth and close up gappy teeth. |
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No modern replica would have the intricate 1930s art deco details which can be clearly seen from close up. |
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Yesterday, the dishlickers were doing trials where we were staying, and I had never been that close up to them racing before. |
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I dove below the cloud layer and started after a couple of enemy aircraft but they were shot down before I could close up. |
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Viewed close up, they become satisfying linear abstractions in their own right, in shades of black, white and gray. |
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It was a close up shot, framed in blue light in a dental surgery, but still unmistakably the actor's whiter than white teeth. |
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And do you know what, we just happened to get a close up shot of your man later in the game. |
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In fact a month ago my plan was to close up shop at the one year mark, say TTFN, and delete my account. |
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You should also use a sealing gun to close up cracks in floorboards, skirting boards and the like. |
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Public anger reached boiling point when, in March 2001, it announced plans to close up to 10 schools. |
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Also, in some persons histamine can close up the bronchial tubes and make breathing difficult. |
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But close up, the building is clearly much more substantial and tectonically satisfying than any temporary exhibition pavilion. |
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He felt his throat close up, his heart stop, gooseflesh creep up every inch of his skin. |
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A Japanese tourist is photographing it enthusiastically, first from close up then at a distance. |
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On the web site the hotel looks elegant, and close up it matches that impression very nicely. |
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One stone, viewed close up, looks like a skull, while another opens into a deep fossil-lined cavern. |
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Parties of sightseers would be ferried out to sail round the hulks and see the prisons close up. |
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Flowers are colorful and can make beautiful subjects when you're close up and they fill the frame. |
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Return the pocket by freeing the grommet and close up the other end of the envelope. |
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The magician in close up will be disguised in marquise and the pickpocket in harlequin. |
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Before leaving I make sure any unread messages on the answerphone have been dealt with if urgent and close up shop. |
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It was as white and alive as the filament of a light bulb viewed close up. |
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Unfortunately, not even a close up of Kutcher's pecs could save this movie from limping straight to video. |
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Day time make up requires very subtle cosmetic colors and a more tactful technique of blending for both close up and distant viewing. |
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We'll close up the canoe from the centre, which implies thinning the planks in the middle of the canoe. |
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We have had the opportunity to observe close up what this special form of democracy is all about. |
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Here, Maverick performs a part of his show and presents his new close up conjuring tricks beforehand. |
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They seem to be farsighted and rely on touch to identify objects close up. |
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In other words, you can adjust the zoom and camera angle to be as far away or as close up as possible, and as upside down and round about as you like. |
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Here is the close up of the focal points that in four seasons brings BURKHALTER couture to make its first apparition on the Italian market. |
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Oh I see, they're chucking Lisa out and trying to close up for the day. |
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My throat began to close up as I struggled not to break down in tears. |
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Now when I set a rifle aside temporarily I close up the amino boxes that go with it and put them away in a gear bag before uncasing the next rifle. |
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Time's close up makes Padilla's visage appear far more sinister. |
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There were high points though, we got great views of the sea lions and a good close up view of the jaguar and a short glimpse of the black panther. |
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It remains unclear whether qatari authorities intervened or the organizers decided to close up shop because of media attention. |
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Seen close up they took on all the fragility of a porcelain figurine. |
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What had seemed to be a solid structure from a distance proves to be a filigree Chinese puzzle close up. |
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When the parents of a child with a disability are left too alone, they tend to close up in themselves, sometimes in sadness and anger. |
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Seen close up, the partially uncovered M-42's arming mechanism looks a bit like the top of a miniature spray-paint can. |
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Would you like the salesclerk to remove that diamondiferous piece of jewelry from the vitrine so you can examine it close up? |
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For larger memorials take a picture of the whole stone and then a close up of the inscription. |
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Perhaps a shorter dry period would make it possible to dry off cows in proper body condition directly into a close up group. |
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A close up of a Paul Evans armoir at the home of Dorsey Reading in Erwinna, Penn. |
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But close up it is busy with the telltale trails of recent visitors: speechmark hoofprints of cattle and the flatfoot waddle of whooper swans, each webbed imprint as large as my palm. |
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He was a wide man and looked wider in his surplice, especially from our pew, which was close up under the pulpit. |
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Jobe and Gambardella also split the ligament to look at the elbow joint, which was deemed healthy, and used sutures to close up the ligament. |
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Dr. Emil explained that over the next few weeks, the team would gently push the intestines back inside their daughter's tiny torso bit by bit and eventually close up her abdominal wall. |
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When we are in need, either we close up in ourselves, in our sadness or in our hardness of heart or else we open up to a relationship in order to ask for help. |
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Unfortunately, I can't tell you a thing about it, because the combat is photographed close up, in semidarkness, and cut at the speed of a fifteen-second commercial. |
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If you are unfortunate enough to encounter another Godzilla or a threat soon after the first tentative steps at opening up, the xenophobes will close up tighter than before and your opinion will no longer be trusted. |
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My third observation is that we must absolutely avoid anything which, from a distance or close up, looks like what has just been referred to as a master plan for European research. |
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The barnacle also has this wonderful ability to close up tightly, retain water, and stay moist and cool during low tide in the summer and relatively warm and moist in the winter. |
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The docks are stupendous buildings, but what impressed me most were the splendid arrangements for unloading vessels, which came close up to the quays, and disembarked their cargoes into the shops as it were. |
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More a skerry than an islet even, it may have appeared to be a speck on the horizon less than 10 minutes ago, but the diminutive size of this smooth cluster of granite boulders is even more striking close up. |
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These were easy wines for everyday life, with screw-off caps so that you could pour two glasses and then close up the bottle for the next day. |
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Its secret is agaric extract, a tightening plant ingredient which gently firms and smoothes the skin surface to guarantee a youthful, glowing complexion, even close up. |
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This person might rapidly close up the site and reopen it elsewhere. |
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That does not give adequate time for us to close up. |
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Bananas with their great ragged leaves, like the tattered habiliments of an empress in adversity, grew close up to the house. |
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They can impale themselves but there's no close up of their wounds. |
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You can close up the image by clicking on it! |
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But until recently, the most intimate way of getting close up to this magical mass of glowing microorganisms was to strip down to your swimming suit and get wet. |
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Confidently brushing your fingers through an emu's feathers, marvelling at the otter's studiousness, going for a casual stroll with some llamas or even getting close up to a cheetah? |
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The speech might have been electrifying close up, Mr. Conley said, but people near him drifted away before it finished. |
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McAuliffe said the full greenhouse, with fans, heating equipment and a polyplastic skin, should be ready to close up by November and then be in full operation in April. |
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With stitches, the cut should close up in a week to ten days. |
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The French were able to close up during the day, but Tourville was hampered by his efforts to save his flagship, Soleil Royal, which was in a pitiable condition. |
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We finally managed to close up the shop for the night at about 10 o'clock. |
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