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noun
Closeness; the state of being near as in space, time, or relationship.
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It could also be proximity, personality, even parking.
Does the "goodness" of a Muslim have to be measured by its proximity to white culture, or can it just be proximity to a cape?
Using logistic regression and model selection procedures, we found the strongest predictor of the presence of M. fuscus to be proximity to the nearest occupied swamp.
Similarly, the opponents of Mr. Codey's proposal for video lottery terminals includes both Democrats and Republicans; the most compelling factor seems to be proximity to Atlantic City, whose casinos are fighting the competition, rather than party affiliation.
Could the problem be proximity to the oil burner? A. You were right to move the seedlings into an environment where the light can be controlled and the day and night temperatures don't fluctuate wildly.
But now Bush has presented us with even more of a cipher, one with no demonstrable constitutional scholarship or judicial record, and whose best qualification appears to be proximity to him.
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It's proximity.
Bollettieri said another issue was proximity.
And then there is proximity to power.
The first was proximity to the United States.
One obvious reason is proximity.
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