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If Butler was going to score, it was going to be with a shot from in close, in traffic, without any help from the referees.
WATSON: They aimed their LRAD at our helicopter pilot on one occasion, and when he landed, they came in close in an attempt to destroy our helicopter with their water cannons.
He found that distant suburbs had the largest declines in home values, while prices in "close in" neighborhoods, typically those that were the most walkable, held up or, in a few cases, increased.
"Every time we have gotten in close to a fan base, we've run 'em over," says Smith. "To be able to be the first team to be in close in the biggest market area in the United States has me bubbling with enthusiasm".
I'd slip in close, in disguise, wait for an opportunity, and remove one.
This indicates that only viable E1.95 cells in close in vivo contact were able to induce growth inhibition of the E1.15 subpopulation.
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Science is getting close, too, in closing in on exactly what those addictive genes are.
In this article, the algorithms CbO, FCbO, In-Close, In-Close2 and a new variant, In-Close3, are presented together for the first time, with in-Close2 and In-Close3 being the results of breeding In-Close with FCbO.
He has scored one touchdown, but he has been most effective in close-in situations.
"Starter homes for today's young New Yorkers aren't in close-in Levittown (as in earlier generations) but really far out".
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