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It continued to head east, passing close to Midway Island.
Who among us would have given the Mets a chance to have a.500 record close to the midway point of the season?
It is understood that conduction in chalcogenide glasses is intrinsic [58, 59] and that the Fermi level is close to the midway of the energy gap.
They sailed particularly close to the wind midway through the second half, when they were spared a likely card because Northampton scored a try from the advantage.
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Rooney came close to equalising for England midway into the second half after he took advantage of a mistake by Chiellini but the striker's shot, despite being well struck, was straight at Buffon.
Craig Malcolm went close to extending their lead midway through the first half when his header hit the crossbar.
The striker came close to a hat-trick midway through the second period, but goalkeeper Michal Hrivnak tipped over Templeman's drilled effort from the edge of the area.
The home team came close to scoring after the midway point of the first half; Obafemi Martins's shot towards the Chelsea goal hit the underside of the crossbar and bounced down, before the ball was cleared.
Close to the river and midway between the A40 and M4 bridge crossings, the reduction in R0 is close to 100%: farms in this area are therefore unlikely to infect farms on the opposite side of the river.
Instead of close to the bottom, put it about midway, as you see in the screenshot.
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