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Then, if the viewer watches very closely, something else happens.
The more closely something imitates real life, the more jarring it looks.
These days, Major League Baseball's executives prefer to scrutinize all new team owners closely, something they could not do for shares sold to thousands of fans.
At Bair's direction, the F.D.I.C. bought a database of subprime loans from a company called Loan Performance in order to study the problem more closely, something that, apparently, no other government regulator had thought to do.
Listen to those you work with closely; something that they say in May might inspire your purchases in December.
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Something else was also at work -- thinking really closely about something while doing it makes it next to impossible to do it well.
So as I said, we're going to be looking closely at something in the book that we've been reading from Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics.
The gas shoots out of thick, multicolored tubes of bubbly scented water; the tubes closely resemble something college students might have pulled out for a Phish concert.
These features make the site more closely resemble something like a software-based cloud; the problem with that model is that humans are not mechanized slaves that consistently churn out work or are eliminated and reprogrammed, like software algorithms.
I keep thinking about Deirdre and her kitten while reading Pink's book, because nor can I really begin to ponder the workings of the human mind: maybe we're all just dictator kittens who must be herded in some way but who will inevitably revolt against being herded too closely by something from the outside, and who knows why.
Forget dainty finger sandwiches and lemon drizzle cake on fine bone china, this food so closely resembles something you might scarf at midnight after a few drinks that I'm half surprised nobody's chucked in a doner kebab as well.
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