Military personnel were early users of electronic equipment operating in close proximity to radio transceivers. |
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How can you put a shop like this in an area with so many schools in close proximity, and a park across the road? |
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The other problems we faced were that the houses are made out of wood and they are in close proximity to each other. |
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With Sheen Mount Primary School in close proximity, safety is also high on the agenda. |
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This approach is not without problems, due to the neurovascular anatomical structures in close proximity. |
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Washington regards the country as a vital strategic asset, sitting astride key Asian shipping lanes and in close proximity to China. |
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The idea of a town's worth of bins, all smelling to high heaven, in close proximity to each other, is not at all a happy one winter or summer. |
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Most flowering plant species are hermaphrodite and possess flowers in which male and female reproductive organs are in close proximity. |
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Mumps is highly infectious and spreads rapidly in susceptible people living in close proximity. |
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Mud wallowing is a frequent activity, and most tamarau are found in close proximity to water. |
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Over the 1997-1998 summer a survey of tourists on the dolphin boats found that 45 per cent wanted to see dolphins unconfined, in close proximity. |
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As you know, airline seats occur in close proximity to each other in order to squash the greatest number of passengers into a small space. |
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Rejecting orthodoxies and abstract theories alike, the neoconservatives tended to operate in close proximity to ongoing events. |
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Whenever you have tensions running high and military forces in close proximity to each other, you have the potential for conflict. |
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The pairs stay in close proximity, exhibit behavioral synchrony, and locate and maintain incubation sites together. |
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I have been in close proximity to many people of various ages and conditions as they have passed from this life. |
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A car park facility in close proximity to it would be a considerable advantage to the many people who visit it on a regular basis. |
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A few people, almost invariably working in close proximity to birds, have been infected and become seriously ill. |
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A move to the village would give the Duchess her independence while allowing her daughters to be in close proximity to their father. |
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Counterpoint is likely to be most immediately perceptible when the distinct voices use the same material in close proximity. |
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The bursa is located distal to the joint line in close proximity and posterior to the medial collateral ligament. |
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The city is shown in silence as if to underscore the emotional disconnection of the modern city where people live in close proximity but nobody cares. |
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Each is dedicated exclusively to those specific customers and is located in close proximity to them. |
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The mobile cold recycling mixing plant KMA 200 is set up in close proximity to the job site, thus saving costs. |
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This location is in close proximity to Highway 40, Quebec's principal east-west artery. |
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Credits should appear in close proximity to the image or in a special section devoted to credits. |
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It is likely that parents who maintain shared custody live in close proximity to each other. |
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At the time, the vessel was in close proximity to known hazards and the flood tide was setting the vessel towards the concrete pillars. |
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Consider the effects of a nuclear disaster on those living in close proximity to it. |
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Is the virus being spread by airborne transmission if birds are in close proximity and with appropriate air movement? |
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Drug use and drug trafficking will grow in those areas, as opposed to having the officers front line, on the street and in close proximity. |
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Many of the sites are grouped in close proximity within particular small coastal bays. |
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Our facilities are unbelievable, it's in close proximity to anywhere we go. |
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Endowed with an insatiable appetite for milkweed, and almost always in close proximity to the plant, these larvae eventually turn into butterflies and continue flying north. |
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At least two Australians are believed to have been in close proximity to the attacks. |
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WiFi installations often sit on top of tower of high-rise buildings where other services are also located in close proximity. |
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There are, in close proximity to the main house, stables and a bothy for staff accommodation, both of which give scope for imaginative conversion. |
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In areas like savannas, where the scrub jays are in close proximity to suburban habitats, house cats are important predators of many bird species as well as herpetofauna. |
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The chapter house of a monastery, cathedral, or collegiate foundation was second only to the church in importance, and was usually built in close proximity to it. |
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In areas like Savannas, where the Scrub-jays are in close proximity to suburban habitats, house cats are important predators of many bird species. |
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By utilizing a small magnetic head in close proximity to the disk, the polarity of the magnetic field on an OSD drive can be switched at a very high frequency. |
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Police are certain the three are connected because in each case entrance was gained via windows at the rear of the properties which were all in close proximity to each other. |
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At this point, he also observed a gull pass in close proximity to the left side of the aircraft. |
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Koller Auctions has an in-house cabinetmaking workshop in close proximity to the main auction galleries. |
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These populations are morphologically distinct from the more typical ruderal form which often occurs in close proximity in surrounding pastureland. |
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These rockets and mortars were often launched from heavily populated civilian areas, very often in close proximity to schools and hospitals. |
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This is just one of the behaviours that a search dog may display when it is in close proximity to the scent source. |
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The feedlot would be in close proximity to an irrigation canal and the South Saskatchewan River. |
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Building on these connections by locating both in close proximity to each other contributes to the richness of the visitor experience. |
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Where the two kinds of terrain were found in close proximity, mixed husbandry, allowing equal or nearly equal importance to arable crops and livestock, was common. |
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All Ice Hockey venues will be located in close proximity to one other, providing maximum comfort for athletes and guests of the Games. |
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Peake also made reference to the existence of the National Lotteries Control Board on Duke Street, which lay in close proximity to the Methodist Church just across the road. |
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She pays particular attention to the plight of downwinders living in close proximity to the test range and the variety of malaises suffered by many. |
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The design of the landing gear places the tires and gear doors in close proximity to one another during operation. |
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However, several of them were located in close proximity to a library that is run by the municipality or a not-for-profit organization. |
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Wheat and other cereals grown in these rotations or in close proximity to crops such as maize also need careful management and inspection. |
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The report noted that arms and ammunition were offloaded for FARDC in close proximity to MONUC operations at the main apron of the airport. |
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All eggs hatch in close proximity after which the hen and clutch abandon the nest where they are at their most vulnerable. |
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The allotype, morphotype, and paratypes were collected from cobble and slab bolder riffle habitats in close proximity to the holotype collection. |
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Haplography, or the accidental omission of a letter or word that occurs twice in close proximity, can be found, for example, in the Dead Sea Scroll text of Isaiah. |
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The Cairo North Power Plant is a prime candidate for re-commissioning: It is in a central location, in close proximity to fuel sources and water supplies, and can be easily connected to Egypt's National Unified Power System. |
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Due to the fact that the site was not a viable one, and the now luke-warm reception from the city to building the ethanol plant in close proximity to the community, a decision was taken by IGPC to abandon the first site. |
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The law of the sea, requiring that any ship in close proximity to a sinking ship will take the survivors on board and deliver them safely to land, should be applied to the people of low-lying Pacific islands. |
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The stevedores used metal cages with steel feet, steel hammers and crowbars, standard propane-powered forklifts with steel forks, standard brooms, and dustpans in close proximity to the explosive cargo. |
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In other countries where disenfranchised groups live in close proximity to extractive projects, weak rule of law has festered into severe distrust in government. |
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They are located in close proximity to the central business district and in areas generally well served by public transportation and other amenities. |
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Fortunately, due to our jobs and the hours we work and the hospital being in close proximity to our home and workplaces, we are able to coordinate this. |
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At a fashion show sitting in close proximity to a celebrity is standard. |
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And these urban waters are in close proximity to so many people. |
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It is recognised that there could be a small risk from toxic dust for those working unprotected in close proximity to a vehicle hit by depleted uranium ammunition. |
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It is particularly important that the first few months of life are spent in close proximity to a loving mother, whose care is vital to the proper development of newborns babies and toddlers. |
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These are Dorel offices staffed with full time employees dedicated to our major accounts and are located in close proximity to all of our key customers. |
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Of this last group of areas, those who are in close proximity to resort locations and those that are dominated by an aboriginal population are the ones that tend to have the highest rates of growth. |
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The two-day conference focuses on the potential of using marine transportation to move containers via the St. Lawrence Seaway to inland hub ports in close proximity to consumer markets. |
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Water shall be contained in close proximity to the place where it is used in quarrying operations and then it shall be conveyed by closed pipes to the suitable processing plant. |
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This distinctive upscale building is easily accessible as it is located central to the city's public transit system and in close proximity to several major shopping centres and business firms. |
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Living in close proximity accelerated matters, Ms. Dunning said. |
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I told our team to stay together in close proximity. |
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In sahelian ecologies, there are nearly always pockets of differing rainfall and crop performance in the same year, even in localities in close proximity. |
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The dictyosome bodies were not detected in close proximity to the cell wall of smaller grains in almost the entire length of the spike. |
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The refinery will be located in a special economic zone in close proximity to Paramaribo International Airport. |
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LumaFilm does not require a heat sink and can be placed in close proximity to the lens without pixelation. |
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As was often the case in the World Cup, groups played in two venues in close proximity to each other. |
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Genetic linkage occurs when the loci of two alleles are in close proximity on a chromosome. |
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By looking for known hyponym-hypernym pairs in close proximity, Hearst was able to expand the initial set of extraction patterns and hence the set of hypotheses. |
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The culinary influence of Kerala is quite evident in the cuisines of Lakshadweep, since the island lies in close proximity to Kerala. |
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Beginning in close proximity to the tidal bars, sand dominated layers are prominent and become increasingly muddy throughout the tidal channels. |
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When forced to live in close proximity with humans and their domesticated animals, bears may potentially predate any type of domestic animal. |
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Some define 'landscape' as an area containing two or more ecosystems in close proximity. |
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Some badgers may build their setts in close proximity to poultry or game farms without ever causing damage. |
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This virus is easily transmissible to domestic poultry, and to humans living in close proximity with them. |
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He used them to show that Highs had been in close proximity to the acknowledged inventors, and from this made assumptions about High's role. |
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The video indicated that the Vien Duong appeared to collide, or very nearly collide, with a killer whale while continuing to maneuver around other members of the pod at full speed and in close proximity. |
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We've always believed that the Sterling Heights area was a great place to invest our resources in close proximity to our customers. |
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For example, you will learn how to identify customers for whom Lyric could be suitable and acquire the skills needed to insert the device in close proximity to the eardrum. |
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In the Nevada example, crossovers were constructed where the lines ran in close proximity to allow reverse movements. |
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In other cases, where the shared lines already run in close proximity, the two companies may share facilities. |
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Several dependencies and similar territories with broad autonomy are also found within or in close proximity to Europe. |
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The many types of abstraction now in close proximity led to attempts by artists to analyse the various conceptual and aesthetic groupings. |
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Certainly, there would be cannibalisation if malls open in close proximity to each other. |
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Marvin Suerland had Peter Anders leading the charge from the start with Testudo in close proximity followed by the rest. |
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Petroleum is another resource and fossil fuel found in close proximity to and with natural gas. |
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Although Pademelons are solitary and territorial by nature, it is not uncommon to witness small groups feeding in close proximity to one another. |
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Outside the breeding season, prairie voles live in close proximity with others in small colonies. |
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In the city of San Bernardino, California, one such community is located in close proximity to a major freight rail yard. |
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It was obvious following this national consultation that inputs from communities living in close proximity to wetland areas, most of whom were dependent to a large degree on the resources of the areas, had been insufficient. |
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There are significant differences in the two aircraft owing to size and rotor configuration which will affect any personnel working in close proximity to the aircraft. |
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In other words, there has to be in the institution a significant number of potential members to be recruited and they have to be in close proximity to one another. |
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Frog Hollow, in close proximity to Downtown, is home to Pope Park and Trinity College, which is one of the nation's oldest institutions of higher learning. |
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Subsequent to germination, which occurs in close proximity of the host roots, Striga germlings, in response to a second chemical signal from the host roots, produce haustoria. |
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Where they do not live in close proximity to grizzly bears, and especially where found near human habitations, American black bears may become to a larger extent nocturnal. |
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The concentration of humans in close proximity to house mice and their mites are factors that could contribute to an increase in rickettsialpox in the region. |
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Regional anaesthesia requires local anaesthetics to be placed in close proximity to nerves without injury to the target nerves or adjacent structures. |
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On 27 July 1214, the opposing armies suddenly discovered they were in close proximity, on the banks of a little tributary of the River Lys, near the Bridge of Bouvines. |
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Some cities in close proximity have a different dialect and accent, such as Scousers from Liverpool and Mancunians from Manchester who are separated by just 35 miles. |
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Shrieves Walk is in close proximity to major theatres and riverside walks. |
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The Yorkshire Dales and the Peak District are both in close proximity. |
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Katlanovsko Blato is located in close proximity to the village of Katlanovo, or more specifically at the Taor Gorge, where the Pcinja empties into the Vardar. |
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Getex brings academic and occupational education providers in close proximity with learners eager to explore study options that would eventuate in fulfilling careers. |
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They found that American Kestrels nesting in close proximity to roads and developed areas had elevated stress hormones and high rates of nest abandonment. |
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