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2.39am GMT Close to the start About to get underway.
This internal devaluation has restored competitiveness back close to the start of the euro levels.
Close to the start of the route, opposite the cathedral, lies Silk Mill.
"That was too much of a gap, too long to wait and too close to the start of production.
Centrioles duplicate at a precise time in the cell division cycle, usually close to the start of DNA replication.
It gave a buy signal in December 2001, close to the start of this dismal decade for equities.
He'd got as far as Elterwater, close to the start of Wrynose, and had 20 minutes to reach his appointment.
Another reason Bullet should succeed is that the title is close to the start of the alphabet.
In the first race, the New Zealanders got trapped too close to the start line in the prestart, a clear invitation to trouble.
The Lotus Renault team principal, Eric Boullier, defended the decision to allow Kubica to contest a rally so close to the start of the new Formula One season.
Basically, this means moving incoming planes further away from population centres by landing them in the middle of the runway rather than close to the start.
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