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It's also a hint of how closely Dean is tuned to Frankie — more closely, sometimes, than her mother is.
Nassau County has made more than 70 arrests since it began focusing on Craigslist last year, one of numerous crackdowns by vice squads from Hawaii to New Hampshire that have lately been monitoring the Web site closely, sometimes placing decoy ads to catch would-be customers.
Jong has always drawn closely on her own life in her novels: too closely, sometimes (in 2008, her sister stood up at an academic conference and announced that Fear of Flying had been a thorn in her flesh for 35 years).
He follows the Bitcoin and digital currency market closely, sometimes tweeting snippets of advice, such as when dips in the market make it a good time to buy.
Buyers in hair salons and shopping malls are often told they are getting real human hair - but when you look closely, sometimes things are not as they seem.
But if we look more closely, sometimes we discover we create our own stress by procrastinating, wasting time, or being disorganized.
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Whether moving into leased space in the Woolworth Building, recreating the facade of a 19th-century town house where Edgar Allan Poe lived or commemorating the landmark designation of the Brown Building, site of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire, the university is closely -- sometimes controversially -- tied to historical structures.
They monitor the Internet so closely that sometimes they feel they have to end the debate".
These letters are, in fact, closely based (sometimes verbatim) on those of the author's grandfather, Ernst Freud.
ANYONE who follows an election campaign too closely will sometimes get the feeling that politicians think voters are idiots.
Brock follows the music closely, attaching sometimes cartoonish theatrical ideas to the rhythms, so that a Beethoven piece can resemble "Fantasia".
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