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The Senate is a small, disparate group of men and women who are thrown into constant close contact: in the cloakroom, on the floor of the Senate, in caucuses, in their private dining room.
As for gear, he told me, carefully, "If someone were taking care of a relative who clearly had an influenza-like illness, if they were in constant close contact, there might be some value to them wearing gloves or wearing a mask".
Constant, close contact with your friends.
where c is a positive constant close to 1.
An Ofcom spokesman said: "Ofcom keeps the market under constant close review, examining the future business plans of major operators.
where m is the number of IDs assigned to the FCR and α is constant close to, but smaller than, 1.
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And constant close-ups of drinks!
It's why constant close-ups of beachball volleyball bottoms are irritating, offensive, so boring, why seeing women's bodies – Olympic or otherwise – objectified is frustrating.
As Mexico's leading matador in Robert Rossen's The Brave Bulls (1951), Ferrer's melancholy face is in constant close-up, while he mumbles about doom and "the fear that is in my heart" after being gored by bulls.
As a concept, it's pretty basic, though the nightmare's enlivened by a constant, thrumming undercurrent of high school homoeroticism, which manifests itself in lingering crotch-shots and constant close-ups of half-naked teens.
As an example, it could be possible to give a different interpretation of the rate r(t), i.e., instead of a closing rate coming from a lipid-solute interaction a variable influx rate of solute molecules with constant closing rate.
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