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An asteroid is heading for a close encounter with Earth and could come closer than some orbiting satellites.
If Mr. Santorum can find a way to capture more votes in those areas, he could come closer to winning in Illinois.
"It was important because of what has recently happened and the hopes our countries could come closer, but he (the supporter), like the others, spoilt everything.
If the region can seize the new opportunities that come with Chinese finance, countries could come closer to their development goals, and pose a real challenge to the way western-backed development banks do business.
We could go off on a whole digression on the notion in the Middle Ages that a woman could come closer to God because she was weak, degraded, quick to bleed, thus resembling the wounded, dying Christ.
The analysts said that the expansions into Boston and the South Bronx would depend on proving that Webvan could come closer to making a profit and, in turn, receive more venture capital financing.
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Some say growth could come close to a 3 percent annual rate.
"The economic data suggested the U.K. could come close to a recession".
In her opinion no high-tech, high-def alternative could come close.
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