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I was sure that the police would close in at any minute.
The ball ballooned up and fell just short of Bailey fielding close in at mid-on, but otherwise it was another bad start for the paceman.
From the consequent corner, swung in by Bellamy from the left, Campbell scored his sixth goal in 11 appearances with a stooping header, close in at the far post.
Washbrook drove Johnston for three runs and then pulled Lindwall for a four, almost collecting Barnes who was standing close in at short leg in the nose.
As the sides close in at the northern end of this wider valley area, the highway crosses to the west bank of the river highway and enters the Noorinbee North locality.
Under these circumstances, death comes in a multitude of disguises -- from a great distance via cruise missiles or Predator drones and close in at checkpoints where up-armored American troops, fingers on triggers, have no way of telling a suicide car bomber from a confused or panicked local with a couple of kids in the backseat.
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Wrong!–if that "dot"is closing in at 150 mph.
Although Carlson closed in at the end, Torres kept his form.
He said hundreds more were "closed in" at the second level, while hundreds more were on the upper deck.
Closing in at just 36 kilometers per hour relative to the 33-kilometer-long, banana-shaped asteroid, NEAR slid into orbit several hundred kilometers from the tumbling asteroid.
As Japanese cruisers closed in at around 17:05, he turned the fleet north to avoid them, but encountered the Japanese battleships an hour later.
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