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A similar contrast is drawn more closely in a jumperlike dress made of gold-lamé twill.
I work closely in a team to ensure that Tessa's diary runs smoothly and that she has everything she needs".
Other businesses have maintained physical storefronts by specializing ever more closely in a particular sector of the market.
Both firms believe strongly that humans and machines will work closely in a relationship of augmentation rather than automation.
"We worked closely in a joint venture with CTI over the last 17 years now," said Michael Reitermann, president of the nuclear medicine division in Siemens Medical.
But West Virginia, which played Seton Hall closely in a 4-point loss in Morgantown, W. Va., last Saturday, would not fold.
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But surely one guarantee of ensuring that health professionals pick up on and rectify neglect is for staffs to work together closely in an atmosphere of mutual trust.
"We consider them closely in an effort to be a partner that listens, as the president-elect shapes his agenda to advance U.S. interests from his first day in office".
This is the opportunity for a national declaration of purpose, initiated by the state but working closely in an open relationship with business, finance and our world‑class universities.
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