His heart rate had increased considerably now that moonrise was drawing near. |
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This was well, for the enemy was drawing near again, though it appeared they meant to parley. |
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Her eyes focused through her vague attention, and narrowed on some signs that told her that a train station was drawing near. |
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With Spring Festival having arrived and Valentine's Day drawing near, the number of flowers that will be sold is expected to reach a record high. |
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With the new term drawing near, university students are returning to the campus from their summer vacation and some don't like what they find. |
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This mystery of the incarnation involves drawing near, reducing the distance. |
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Let's face it, when the first day of camp is drawing near, there can be a tendency to hire anyone with a clean record that seems reasonable. |
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You are entitled to the clearest possible choice because the time for choosing is drawing near. |
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The fact that deadlines are drawing near for some member States from 2009 makes the situation even more urgent. |
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The New Year is drawing near, and I would like to take this opportunity to wish you a wonderful year filled with happiness, joy and success. |
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Tsehay grew desperate: the date when she would have to move in with her husband was drawing near. |
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This drawing near in solidarity was the fruit of his mendicant, contemplative poverty. |
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No door can or should be closed to those who, in the name of the risen Christ, are committed to drawing near to others. |
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As the completion strategy deadlines are drawing near, we expect the Tribunals to make a greater effort to intensify their work all areas. |
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Winter is drawing near and with it comes the ski season, when avalanches become a recurring theme. |
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The production-city relation has always been dominated by mutual movement oscillating between drawing near and drawing away. |
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And while the libertarian in me has an affinity for Senator Paul's policies, his time is drawing near too. |
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The Apocalypse was drawing near and all he could do to stop it was kill. |
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Duelists everywhere beware because the onslaught of Crimson Crisis is drawing near! |
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Salisbury and his attendants were also now drawing near, with bills and partisans brandished, and bows already bended. |
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Cimmerians: As the Hyborian Age comes to an end the northern barbarian clans of the Cimmerians know that the end of their time is drawing near too. |
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I have the feeling that the time for a decision is drawing near. |
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Although that date was drawing near, the targets still seemed remote. |
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With the final status discussions drawing near, the exclusion of the Roma from the decision-making process would be one more proof of the lack of respect for East European citizens. |
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Standing still is not enough when millions more children enroll in school every year and when the goal of getting all children into school by 2015 is drawing near. |
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With the January 2007 elections drawing near, H. E. Mahmood Hasan, the Ambassador of Bangladesh to France, tells our readers about the drive to develop his country and reinforce regional cooperation. |
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Thus offerings were more a means of drawing near to Deity. |
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Lastly, the hour of the great decision on enlargement is drawing near. |
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The deadline for the African peacekeeping mission is drawing near. |
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Another anniversary of our Father's passage to heaven is drawing near. |
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He, realizing that his hour was drawing near, with the Lord's Spirit, sought after concentrating his energy on the essential, that is, on the Most Holy Sacrament. |
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During our last two lessons, we have noticed the importance of the faith of Jesus and the commandments of God, especially for those who will have to go through the difficult times which are drawing near. |
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Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines. |
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