I could hardly tell exactly what it was, but it was very close and was a highly concentrated light. |
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We are still trying to figure out what the codes mean, but we feel we are very close to cracking it. |
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My stomach was a tight knot of dread, fear and something very close to the child-like terror I used to feel for the dark. |
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Analysis of the sequence confirmed our mapping studies and showed that the ear gene resided very close to ea. |
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For someone like me, who has to bring his eyes very close to the monitor to read the text, the low viewing angles will pose a problem. |
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The ancient Pacific religions have been animistic religions, that is very, very close relationships between human and the natural elements. |
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The services will be conducted there by a number of various reverends, including one that Chief Rehnquist was very close to. |
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The thought of that revolted me and I came very, very close to throwing up there and then. |
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Saunas, white-water rafting and a very close liaison with the local military combined to make this a most successful visit. |
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Incandescent and halogen light bulbs can fade colors if they are very close to the light source. |
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That has meant many of the electricity lines are running very close to their limits. |
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Some of them roost so very close together, and other birds like the curlews like roosting about a metre apart. |
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Pocklington recorded their fifth win on the bounce in beating Heworth 68-40 in division five, but five of the nine rubbers were very close. |
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The revenger also usually had a very close relationship with the audience through soliloquies and asides. |
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Voles can scar lawns by constructing runways and clipping grass very close to the roots. |
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And even in the very close 2000 election, Democrats lost another 43 seats in state legislature lower houses and 21 seats in their upper houses. |
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And it does seem sometimes that no matter how well things are going heartache is often very close at hand as well. |
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Access to this site would be very close to the entrance to Woodcot Avenue and I am concerned how far safety factors have been considered. |
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This new building is very close to the road and very high with no fencing around it or a safety net to catch anything that might fall. |
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You name the sport and the Aussies are in the Top League or very close to the world's best. |
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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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It was also introduced to Europe and the famous Aylesbury duck of England is, if not exactly the same variety, a very close approximation. |
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It says consumers should keep a very close eye on their finances to make sure the amount they borrow remains manageable. |
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As scatty or daft as I may come across here at times, work is hugely important to me, a very close second to Willow to be quite honest. |
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They went straight at the hole, catching the ball cleanly and counting on backspin to stop the ball very close to where it landed. |
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This solution was very close to the athermal ratio with a theoretical temperature coefficient below our ability to measure it. |
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If teachers were allowed to giggle like schoolgirls, Miss Cooper came very close. |
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Fighter jets scramble too late to intercept a private plane flying very close to the White House. |
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This is an overly simplified explanation, but very close to the mark nonetheless. |
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The 28 is very close ballistically to the 20 gauge but without some of the 20 gauge problems. |
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He and his band mates, Gibbons and Beard, have been together over 33 years, so they're all very close. |
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We are also bang opposite the London Eye, and very close, but I forgot to take pictures of that. |
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Nash and I proved the same theorem, or, rather, two theorems very close to each other. |
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I came very close to picking the thick tome up the other day, but some stubborn impulse in me resisted. |
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Since we don't have any first cousins, we are very close to our second cousins. |
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Some words are spelled the same as or very close to other words with different meanings. |
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Grenwood had their goal midway through the second half in what was a very close contest. |
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Now you are the only one that knows what actually happened and thus far you have kept your cards very close to your chest. |
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They reach for the money, which is very close to where Huck is standing, and move it to the straw tick under the feather bed. |
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Sometimes they soar at a considerable height, but when fishing they fly fairly low or even very close to the surface. |
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I have been to pubs where there is someone sitting very close and the smoke has bothered me. |
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Cocoa butter is the fat in chocolate and it has a melting point very close to body temperature. |
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When we get there we will go out the back door and I want you to follow very close behind me. |
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The three of us had become very close to each other and became the best of friends. |
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The sneaky minx stood very, very close next to Michael to look at the names. |
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Alternatively, the door jam looks very similar to any regular triangular door jam and is put very close to the closed door. |
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Onlookers said the screen beauty appeared to have struck up a very close friendship with the short-haired woman. |
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Paul and his father had been very close for years until that day at the beach when a shark had bitten off Paul's leg. |
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Most backgrounds are also well defined, with very close attention paid to detail on tufts of grass, trees, and rocks. |
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I have had very close friends in the fishing community basically cast me out of their circles for criticizing commercial fishers. |
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It happens that Mars has two moons, named Phobos and Deimos, which are captured asteroids orbiting very close to that planet. |
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That one's involved in presenting antigens to helper T cells, a process very close to presenting a pack of bloodhounds with someone's dirty sock. |
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We got very close to a sitatunga, the most wonderful antelope in Africa I think. |
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Chisholm is very close to Deacon and unlikely to collaborate in any cabinet skullduggery. |
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Sparkes says the insurance bond was something very close to the workers' hearts. |
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He walked up to her and stood very close, looking deep into her eyes with concern. |
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But in a profession as obsessed with hierarchy as the law, everyone seems to pay very close attention to the slightest variations anyway. |
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I notice, for example, that the eastern-most boundary of the lake comes very close to the border with the Northern Territory. |
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Phyllis is the bold and brassy landlady who plays her cards very close to her chest but reveals her more sensitive side. |
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The tour attempts to bridge gaps between college students and the native communities that exist very close to them. |
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They were using familiar nicknames for each other since the child was very close to his mentor and defender. |
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One of Ali's greatest admirers is the man who once came very close to being knocked spark out on live television by the selfsame Ali. |
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As quick as lightning the buffalo whirled around and caught my foot with her crooked horn and came very close to goring the horse. |
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The squashberry and the highbush cranberry are often confused, and they are in fact very close relatives. |
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Most Africans have a very close relationship with the land, even the city people, who are squeamish about bugs and scared to death of gorillas. |
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Obviously we are very close to the final date by which we can give notice and your urgent attention to this matter will be most appreciated. |
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But if the stick is moved back when the airplane is very close to the stall the aircraft will not pitch up much, if at all. |
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I am very, very close to becoming a cam girl, and soliciting perverts to buy me a gaming console. |
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This guy up here is a very close relative of the roly-poly, only it lives in the deep sea along the ocean floor. |
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In your own 5th harmonic chart you have two very close conjunctions, and some fairly close oppositions. |
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These fish were very close to the wild form of the carp found naturally in the River Danube. |
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You don't even have to get very close to one of these houses to smell the odor stinking up the whole area up to high heaven. |
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The smart move is to assume that this election is going to be very close and strategize accordingly. |
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It orbits very close to its star, about one-fiftieth the distance between the Earth and the sun. |
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The primary reason for this is that a carnivorous hemipteran lives obligately in very close association with Roridula. |
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He said that although the Canadian ornithopter was powered by an engine it was still very close to what Da Vinci had intended. |
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A shotgun, unless used at very close range, is only likely to damage a fox rather than kill it outright. |
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One of his sisters and he have become very close and she has even been on overseas trips with Don. |
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The King is very close to the corner of the board and Black threatens checkmate in two! |
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I want to get both of your assessments on something very, very close to home for both of you. |
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This paleopole is very close to the current rotation pole, and very different from previously calculated paleopoles. |
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When we see fellow officers die, we have someone very close to us die doing something that we're sworn to do as well. |
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The set didn't completely achieve lift-off, though it hovered very close at times. |
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A trade that has been passed down for generations came very close to extinction in the late Nineties. |
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Indeed the Fairgreen Shopping Centre, Carlow Retail Park and the town centre are very close. |
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In the small, tight world of the judo competitor your opponent is very close, at arms length or less. |
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If the agreement is in writing it may be in very close print on the back of a delivery docket or ticket. |
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This was a very close contest all through with never more than a point or two between the teams at any time. |
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This left the overall result very close, but the winner was Steve Mascari with a total of 31 pts. |
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A meeting between these two sides are always very close and tight and this clash will be no different. |
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In the county juvenile championships there was plenty of excitement and some very close contests. |
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This was a very close and exciting game with a large number of supporters crowding the field to cheer on their teams. |
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I remember once backing a horse called Tied Cottage for the Irish National, which came second in a very close race. |
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The 1973 legislative elections were very close, and the vote of the right was squeezed by the left as its realignment paid off. |
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We have very close connections to the community in a way sometimes federal law enforcement does not. |
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Since the prints are made directly from his fine art prints, they offer a very close match. |
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What it means is this deserves very careful attention, a very close investigation. |
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I've been begging her to let me meet you all for quite some time, but she's kept very close about it. |
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It is not rude to stare or for persons to crowd one another at counters or stand very close. |
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You have had a very close shave here and I hope you realise that this bad behaviour will not be tolerated. |
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This is a dangerous stretch of road, with the pedestrian crossing located very close to a busy junction. |
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We have developed a very close, personal relationship, a relationship of trust. |
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The nature of Oxford's collegiate system requires us to live together in very close proximity. |
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She told me this while I was in the hospital with ulcerative colitis I was very close to having a colostomy done. |
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Their fatalism, existential conflict and schizophrenia are very close to Greek tragedy. |
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The building is situated next to the legislature and very close to a bushy open commonage, where various species of snakes have found a haven. |
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The seats are very close together, and this lends an intimate, crowded feel to the place. |
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The middle trapezius muscle fibers, although strong, lie very close to the axis of rotation of the scapula. |
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What Wittmer does find is a very close and convincing homology between the conchae marked in red in the figures adapted from his review. |
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West got away, followed by one other rider, with the rest of the field contesting a very close and tactical bunch sprint in Ramsey town. |
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The central point of the spicule positioned very close to the innermost shell wall. |
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He just sneaked into the lead and won it and then the final was very close but Paul pipped them at the post. |
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In the background are the conductor rail of the northbound track, and one running rail very close to it. |
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All Baltic people are genetically very close to Estonians and they spoke Finno-Ugric before they switched to Indo-European languages. |
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Recently they've had very close views of fin whales which, after the blue whale, are the largest animal that's ever lived. |
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The only people bold enough to conduct an intervention are those who consider themselves very close to you. |
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The tables are placed very close together so intimate conversation is difficult. |
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My understanding is you and Andrew are still very close and co-parenting the girls. |
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She's standing very close to me, but for some reason the personal space issues are out of the window. |
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That is one issue, but of course there is an even bigger flip-flop on an issue that is very close to many New Zealanders' hearts. |
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For angles exceeding the critical angle, the refracted waves are evanescent and the reflectivity is very close to unity. |
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We have some very close friendships and I can't wait to play with them again. |
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Diana was cuddling up with Braxton, who had first turned a nice shade of pink when Diana sat very close next to him. |
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From all accounts it was a very close call for the lad involved who was frothing at the mouth and disorientated for a time. |
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He was very close to me, and I straightened my back, meeting his smouldering gaze full on in pure defiance. |
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Evline managed to find a hole in the trees and saw that the moon was either a full moon, or very close to one. |
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But guards eavesdropped on my conversations, standing very close and attempting to intimidate me. |
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Past discoveries of planets in other solar systems had wildly eccentric orbits or orbited very close to the star. |
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And the Isle of Wight is very close and full of dinosaurs, which is great for geomancy. |
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He is a real professional, currently a senior executive at McGraw-Hill, a very close friend of mine. |
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Moss and ivy grew densely between each block, so that one might be standing very close to a foundation, and yet not recognise it in the least. |
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Certain tools can work as a go-devil because their diameter is very close to 3.75 in. |
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Outside my home children play football and rounders within very close proximity to the houses and cars. |
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The relation of master and apprentice was very close, not at all like the relation of pupil and teacher today. |
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Before they got the results they felt very close and were effectively sisters to each other. |
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You can see very distinctly on the satellite picture the eye of the hurricane right there as it continues to move very close now to the coast. |
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The mandibular branch was very close to the tumor, but with gentle dissection was able to be spared. |
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In fact, just last month, the province came very close to experiencing a blackout of its own. |
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All this makes for a very close finish with hundreds, if not dozens of votes deciding the third seat. |
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I still prefer our version, but there's not much in it as the Exploited version was very close to ours when they recorded it. |
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If the hairs are long, soft, fine, and very close together, forming a plush surface, the surface is pilose. |
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Intermolecular interactions are most significant in liquid and solid phases where molecules are very close together. |
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Thirdly, this process of accession has established very close links between the civil society here and the civil societies of the member states. |
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Another of the Scarlet mages who slew the Azure ones is camped very close to me, and had the dawn watch. |
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People very close to the blast could conceivably suffer radiation sickness and might require hospital care. |
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I went very close to losing my rag and really telling her off, something I've never actually done and don't want to do. |
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She was very close to Lillie and spoke of her aunt warmly as a patient and loving person who adored her and her brothers. |
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In any ranking of political systems over the last hundred years or so Australia would have to be very close to the top. |
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After a very close battle the Athy team won the match and were thrilled with their victory. |
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Right now we are in a very close contest as the voters lift the hood and kick the tyres and make an assessment. |
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It was killed by five votes in a filibuster in the Senate, so we came very close just 35 years ago. |
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People who think he isn't very smart are either knee-jerk liberals or not paying very close attention. |
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Reid was very close to doubling the lead in the dying moments when he hit a fierce shot following a Whatmore knock down. |
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It wasn't the wordless lyrics of death of the wraith, but it was very close, and Jeremy had the sickening feeling that it was a call to arms. |
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The final was a very close game and the teams were level at the end of normal time. |
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In a car, fusible links are usually placed very close to the battery so that if anything goes wrong, they're the first thing to blow. |
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Cliff Hill is very close, has a trig point and a regular shape like an upturned saucer. |
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He guided the young diggers and carried the unit's name very close to his heart. |
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He parked alongside some piles of pallets stacked on the quayside which were very close to the bollards to which the starboard mooring lines were secured. |
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Apparently the Russos are very close to Paul and Joe suggested Paul could be attached to direct both. |
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An immense amount has been built in two areas, both of which were desolate wastelands in 1992 because they had either been underneath or very close to the wall. |
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Sucrose is a good subject for testing the sequence because it has resonances very close to that of water, making the signal sensitive to the quality of the water suppression. |
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The group said 10 explosions were heard near Dimas, which is very close to the Lebanese border. |
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Harry has been playing his cards very close to his chest over the summer as far the status of his relationship with Cressida went. |
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Yesterday, while I was out, Sheila was lucky enough to see a Red Admiral butterfly, and more unusually, a Banded Agrion Damselfly which landed very close to her. |
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Tyger's face is very close to the man, fogging up his protective visor. |
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Petersen is also survived by his younger sister Lydia, 18, with whom he was very close, and his partner in life Chanda Creasy. |
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It means anyone might be able to get airside, and very close to aircraft. |
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Let us remember first and foremost that a very close election result that even necessitated a recount of the votes is the sign of democracy rather than the contrary. |
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This is clearly a very close family and his daughter believes, with good cause, that Mr Earnshaw's recovery will be quickened by his being back among his kith and kin. |
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But the producer of the film took the clips to him since he was very close to Mandela. |
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Our family in general isn't very close, so there's nothing I can really do about that, and I'm still waiting for the right lady to pluck me out of my obscurity. |
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He has been very close to victory in every Grand Tour he has ridden. |
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A meeting was held and we came very close to shutting up shop. |
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He has come very close to landing several other major roles recently. |
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Although this is not biological altruism, it is very close to it. |
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I suspect that the production stopped short of plagiarism, but it probably sailed very close to the U-boat. |
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She seemed to be very close with a short-haired blonde woman in the club. |
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We're getting very close to medical anaesthetics like halothane, though. |
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The first two stanzas of the above are very close to imagism. |
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The only sticky part is that when an invitation is sent very close to the event, then the recipient knows he was not on the original list, but most people roll with that. |
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And while it is impossible to have dozens and dozens of very close friends, it is ideal to have many different friends along with a handful of true-blue ones. |
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Now, what happened yesterday was the exit poll during the day did warn of a very close election and it specifically warned that Florida was going to be close. |
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When the two interfaces are very close together the path difference between the interfering rays is zero and the interferogram exhibits a minimum in the intensity. |
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The late Ordovician brachiopods have been monographed by Villas, who detected a genetic, but not very close, similarity with Armorican and Perunican faunas. |
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An eclipse occurs only if the Moon crosses the ecliptic when very close to either conjunction or opposition, respectively producing solar and lunar eclipses. |
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It was a shallow burn into my flesh, but enough surface area to make it bleed profusely, and added to that, my veins tend to be very close to the surface of my skin. |
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One report has the AirAsia Airbus flying at a speed very close to what would trigger a low speed stall. |
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The two varieties are often found growing in very close proximity and at the Charleston County site the two plants co-occur without any sign of intermediacy. |
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I am fortunate to be very close to my nieces and nephews and to experience a form of grandparenting with their children. |
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So it is likely that this is actually a double star, a binary which is very close in separation that may be the mechanism that generates the columniation. |
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For angles exceeding the critical angle, as defined for the lossless case, the refracted waves are evanescent and the reflectivity is very close to unity. |
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Thankfully, none of them were injured, despite the fact that several of them had crossed cattle guards and been very close to numerous barbed wire fences. |
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We're very close to the first family and to the governor of California. |
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We used to be very close indeed and I used to love him very dearly. |
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Sometimes, when we pass very close to or even fly through contrails left by another jet, we can see the twisting motion caused by the jet exhaust which created them. |
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I was very close to napping on the couch until he was done running around. |
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It began with a new kind of shooting, not pop guns or automatics, but the long, ratcheting bursts of a machine gun, very close, from the other side of the compound. |
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Watch out for the chamber pot though as it sits very close to the edge! |
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The colour is a very close match to the colour of my neon green perspex! |
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The island has held the UK record for mullet, plaice and sole and been very close with bream and blonde rays so you can see why we started to visit the place. |
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We're very good friends and very close but he doesn't spare me either. |
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Normally the ergot is very close to the skin, but sometimes they grow out to an inch or more and can be unsightly when this hair is clipped for show purposes. |
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Then if each embrasure is exactly eleven bricks wide and each pier is exactly four bricks wide, these give dimensions very close to those obtained in the reconstructions. |
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We should also be releasing a multiplayer demo very close to release. |
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One couch was very close to a bookshelf, and Barbara explained to me that bumping your head on this bookshelf was a rite of passage for members of the English Department. |
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Not only did Mann throw down the gauntlet to the fascists, with his sharp insight and his barbed pen, in some of his works he came very close to a socialist perspective. |
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The artist, legendary for his portraits of Salford's satanic mills and matchstick figures, had a secret hideaway that was very close to his heart. |
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This might eventually permit a sump bypass and, having looked closely at the depth potential, it is very close to 1km if they manage to resurge in the nearby river. |
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Although no wartime sorties are missed, the number of available engines comes very close to dropping below the threshold needed to maintain sorties. |
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However, the battle for the third and fourth places is very close. |
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I had studied Russian in college, so it was my job to recognize the Cyrillic alphabet, which Bulgarian, a Slavic language very close to Russian, employs. |
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He was a powerful man who in the last administration was very close to the corridors of power and could walk in and out of State House at anytime. |
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While snowboarding alone, Koch had several very close calls. |
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When she approached the junction with Church Road she noticed a blue hatchback car moving slowly very close to the kerb, but took no notice because she thought he was lost. |
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Connie was very close to her friend Judy and considered her to be her sister. |
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In the East, Byzantine architecture developed new styles of churches, but most other buildings remained very close to Late Roman forms. |
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In the Yorkshire and the Humber region, there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the underlying geology. |
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In the same diagram a compact galaxy, 3C 371, and a Seyfert, 3C 120, lie very close to the Lacertids. |
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This will require redesign of the aircraft, which is already very close to the ultimate weight limit. |
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Depending on the placement of the reel, these mowers often cannot cut grass very close to lawn obstacles, like trees, driveways, edging, etc. |
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John Gielgud's 1935 version kept very close to Shakespeare's text and used Elizabethan costumes and staging to enhance the drama. |
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Again we went on, and climbed the false immensity of another ridge, when several rifles and a maxim opened upon us, and very close they were. |
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Holst and his family moved to a house in Brook Green, very close to the school. |
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Sellers maintained a very close relationship with his mother, which his friend Spike Milligan later considered unhealthy for a grown man. |
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Whales frequently pass very close to Greenlandic shores in the late summer and early autumn. |
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Since a submarine's bridge was very close to the water, their range of visual detection was quite limited. |
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Because many in the audience were very close to one of the speakers, the DJ decided to play the music in mono. |
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In 1869 the Wallace Monument was erected, very close to the site of his victory at Stirling Bridge. |
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As hatching nears, hens sit tighter on the nest and will only flush from the nest if disturbed in very close proximity. |
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It advocates more autonomy for the region and its positions are very close to the Socialist parties. |
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The forms of this speech are very close, and often identical, to the forms of Gaulish recorded before and during the Roman Empire. |
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The two remained very close friends, but Griffiths would no longer be coaching him. |
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There are anecdotal reports of negative health effects from noise on people who live very close to wind turbines. |
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Since the nest is very close to the water, rising water may induce the birds to slowly move the nest upwards, over a meter. |
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Large species nest very close together and sit tightly, making it difficult for aerial predators to land among them. |
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The subcutaneous vessels in the membrane very close to the surface allow for the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide. |
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The roots of Norway maples grow very close to the ground surface, starving other plants of moisture. |
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Prismatic blades are often trapezoidal in cross section, but very close in appearance to an isosceles trapezoid. |
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He was born at Ox Head, a small property on the Palatine Hill, very close to the Roman Forum. |
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The code of ethics recognizes that sometimes very close and personal relationship can sometimes develop from doing ethnographic work. |
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The Romanesco spoken during the Middle Ages was more like a southern Italian dialect, very close to the Neapolitan language in Campania. |
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This trophic parasitism is thought to have arisen from plesiobiosis, the habitual nesting of two species in very close proximity. |
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The only place where roads cross this meridian, and where there are buildings very close to it, is in Fiji. |
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With a much narrower face, sheep crop plants very close to the ground and can overgraze a pasture much faster than cattle. |
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The design is very close to earlier designs by Pugin, including an unbuilt scheme for Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire. |
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One sough would often drain more than one mine, since these were often very close, working the same vein of lead. |
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The pass itself is located in Switzerland in the canton of Valais, very close to Italy. |
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Jane Austen, the secondborn daughter in a family of five boys and two girls, was very close to her sister older Cassandra. |
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Indus' block is very close to the border and its ongoing exploration programme is designed to test areas that are analagous to those in Pakistan. |
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The election was very close and the loser demanded a recount. |
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Both stinkbugs and wasps have to be very close to a caterpillar to see it, but stinkbugs must be even closer. |
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The story line would have to be very close to the film, but the Shrek movies are very straight forward in their story lines and easy to follow. |
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What is guiding Chretien is an embodied concept of person, very close, if not identical, to Aristotle's doctrine of hylomorphism. |
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The second endotherm which was very close to the first transition was attributed to the loss of encapsulated water molecules. |
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So you think Gregg is antistraight, but he is best friends with a straight guy. Russell and he have a very close relationship. |
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A hot Jupiter is a massive extrasolar planet that orbits very close to its parent star. |
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The new proposed graphical treatment estimation method is not hence destined for waters with very close metastability domain. |
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Ting Tung Ming, a Sibu Foochow and SCA party member, was Ningkan's Political Secretary and a very close confidante. |
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Though it is worth to notice that numerology itself stays very close to algebra and number theory of mathematics. |
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The ground Compact and completely unmodernised with the crowd very close to the action. |
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The development of a typesetting program suite for general bookwork calls for very close cooperation between typographer and programmer. |
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Several delessites and chloropals occurring in basalts have a composition very close to that of the glass. |
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In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. |
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Its southern tip is very close to the northwest coast of Africa, separated from it by the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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When electrodes are very close to each other an electric spark discharge occurs between them forming a plasma channel between the cathode and the anode. |
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It could be a white-tailed eagle, a very close relative of the bald eagle with a widespread range in northern Eurasia and a small population in southwestern Greenland. |
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Romansh came to be a written language, and therefore it is recognized as a language, even though it is very close to the Lombardic alpine dialects. |
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Augustine in Ramsgate, Kent, very close to the mission's landing site. |
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It was written very close to The Rake's Progress and its Neoclassicist idiom in combination with the English text is strongly reminiscent of the music for the opera. |
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It's thought that bid is very close to Barcelona's asking price and Chelsea are now hopeful of doing business to bring in the powerful centre back. |
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On the East side Kingswear Castle sits very close to the water's edge, and on the west side Dartmouth Castle is built on a rocky promontory at sea level. |
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Tree cover extends very close to the southernmost tip of South America. |
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Although there may be some flexion at the tarsometatarsal joint, this chord was very close on average to the sum of Levi's averages for the tarsal and metatarsal lengths. |
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I thought the judge was on a tea break, but I knew it was very close. |
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Coincidentally the source of the South Tyne is very close to the sources of the other two great rivers of the industrial north east namely the Tees and the Wear. |
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Flatfish generally react to approaching objects at much closer ranges than do roundfish and remain very close to the seafloor when avoiding such objects. |
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The first half of the High Heaton-Queens Head game was very close, with strikes from Stu Johnson for Heaton and Martin Best for Queens making it 1-1 at half-time. |
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No, not particularly. That's why I offered it as an example of a large place well known to Brits but not to Leftpondians. It is very close to Manchester. |
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That said, the areas round Stirling Town Centre encounter significantly less snow in Winter than many of its very close neighbours such as Denny and Dunblane. |
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The practical application of what I have said is very close to the problem which I am investigating. It is a tangled skein, you understand. and I am looking for a loose end. |
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Despite this, they remain very close friends and committed co-parents. |
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Lacking a skirt, the pads had to remain very close to the running surface. |
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FlatCam shares its heritage with lens-less pinhole cameras, but instead of a single hole, it features a grid-like coded mask positioned very close to the sensor. |
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Upon his return he forged very close relations with Athelstan of England. |
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The harbour porpoise was one of the most accessible species for early cetologists, because it could be seen very close to land, inhabiting shallow coastal areas of Europe. |
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The result of a measurement can unknowably be very close to the true value of the measurand and hence have a negligible error even though it may have a large uncertainty. |
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On March 24, an Airbus plane had to abort its take-off from Manchester International after a medium-sized bird flew very close to the right side of the plane. |
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They came in two columns, pressed very close to the walls of the street, which is very wide and beautiful and so straight that you can see from one end to the other. |
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That form was given a boost by the third-placed horse Whip Up A Frenzy, who has won since, and Kevin Prendergast's runner is well drawn here and should go very close. |
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Children need very close supervision when it comes to screen time. |
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The move was a traumatic one, as Giggs was very close to his grandparents in Cardiff, but he would often return there with his family at weekends or on school holidays. |
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In the 6th century, at the very close of the Classical period, the great libraries of the Mediterranean world remained those of Constantinople and Alexandria. |
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With a sword and shield he could have let his enemies come to very close quarters with perfect impunity to himself and then have run them through with infinite ease. |
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Where the curvature is sharp they should be scribed very close together. The batten is next taken off the ship and laid on the timber from which the forehood is to be cut. |
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In Earl's Court, Barkston Gdns, very close to the tube, has a long row of perfectly pleasant hotels, all of which seem individual but clean and welcoming. |
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Like all anguillid eels, American eels hunt predominantly at night, and during the day they hide in mud, sand or gravel very close to shore, at depths of roughly 5 to 6 feet. |
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All retail parks are situated on or very close to the main roundabout. |
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