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He became edgy if he had to follow behind a car — or if one came too close alongside him at an intersection, or followed too closely behind.
"It came too close.
Like a palace guard, he never broke his gaze, even when audience members came too close.
The first is that an asteroid came too close to the supermassive black hole and was torn apart by gravity.
In fact the book is poisonously fascinating, and suggests, rather, that she came too close.
It was no wonder that Alice was jealous of everyone, male or female, who "came too close".
But then the war came too close to Luanda, food grew scarce, and the poachers began to outnumber the tourists.
Most of NBC's announcers were very good, though some of them came too close to the high end of the John Madden Decibel Scale.
The crisis occurred because banks that had grown too big to fail came too close to failure — driven by a reckless pursuit of risk and profit.
When spraying his fields in the past with insecticides or weed killer, he explained, he often came too close to the village, and people would complain bitterly.
But if they came too close to the ground, they'd kick up a cloud of dust that would fall back on the rover and gum up its works.
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