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Indeed, what from the far side of the room looks sharply silhouetted becomes, up close, a muted watercolor with hundreds of variations on every one of its interlocking rectangles and parallelograms, from dark forest green to red to yellow and peach.
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The challenge of extirpating such snakes in such a vast place becomes clear up close.
Up close, you become enthralled by the loosely idiosyncratic, nonstop surface activity (Johnson).
Page A8 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT IN SPAIN When Queen Sofia of Spain gave the series of candid interviews to a journalist that would become the book "The Queen Up Close," Spaniards were given a very close look at their queen's views.
Up close you become aware not just of the numerous sharp cuts and reassembly, but of pencil notations, numbers, scorings, and signs that the artist has circumnavigated the drawing, and worked on it as though she were a cartographer, mapping a new place, and writing little notes to herself as she goes.
But it will become locked up, closed down, segregated, if we're still this naive further down the line".
Up close, the work becomes something of a beacon for new design thinking, one that both transforms the space of its own housing and blankets the rest of the works in a pliable homage to organic beauty.
Only up close does it become clear that there's not much actual industry going on.
Up close, the marinara became thousands of little pillars of red crayon wax, glistening like stalagmites and formed in the same way, drop by drop.
Only up close does it become clear that some of the bulky figures in armoured vests scouring the fields of southern Lebanon for unexploded cluster bombs are wearing hijabs under their protective helmets.
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