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James Newman become close to Ms. Harrington as well.
He was the one who had become close to her.
Also, Clinton has become close to George H. W. Bush.
Over the years, Freud has become close to powerful politicians.
He has become close to de Ferran, his compatriot.
Rasic had become close to Whitlam during the 1972 elections.
Adriana had become close to Refugio and Elvira Nieto.
"If you want to become close to a subject, you have to become close to the less public part of his life," Gilbert concluded.
But the artist Mike Kelley, who would later become close to her, saw her play there.
Mr. Anzalone is not the first haircutter to become close to a financial heavyweight.
Kuehn had become close to Warner, his children's English nanny, after his wife's death from tuberculosis.
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