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He will soon meet James Schuyler, who will become a very close friend.
Motion capture, especially with games and film and animation, has become a very close second because I'm finding that my skills come in handy on a lot of projects in that genre that would not totally play out on television and film.
Misty's become a very close friend.
He's become a very close friend of mine and the chance to hang out with Nat for a few months is pretty great.
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Whitwell's small size has led it to become a very close-knit community with a range of amenities including a garage, a 700 year old church, the oldest pub on the island, dating back from the 15th century and a post office, which was recently re-located to a new premises inside the church bell tower.
"This became a very close relationship.
James preferred to associate himself with Protestant people, such as John Churchill, whose wife later became a very close friend of Anne's youngest surviving daughter Lady Anne.
We became a very close-knit group.
The peer, now chairman of the British Olympic Association, said: "The cast and volunteers in London became a very close-knit family.
(A comment from Mr. Mays about living the life of Riley leads Mr. Garrigan to wonder aloud what Riley was like. Mr. May's poker-faced reply: "I never knew him personally. But I became a very, very close friend of the woman he ran away with").
(Yahoo has become a very regular buyer and closer of startups, with many of those questions about where all that talent and product is going still unanswered).
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