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So in politics, this is about candidates crowding close together towards the center, to try and get as many voters who are close to them.
Also, risk factors for acquiring CA-MRSA infections differ from those for acquiring HA-MRSA and include crowding, close contact, lack of cleanliness, compromised skin, and contaminated fomites.
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During the ardent ovation, people crowded close to the players to take photos and videos.
There are thousands of people crowded close to the parliament building for the scheduled protest rally.
The world must build toilets to save lives THE practice of open defecation is increasingly dangerous to public health when people crowd close together.
Then there was the teenager, leather-clad, body-pierced, hair dyed Dayglo pink, who crowded close to him at a recent rally on the Boston Common.
At that point, said Arlene Mohammed, academic coordinator for Hudson Link, students crowd close to the bars, to be near the lighted corridors, so they can see their books.
In the middle of this coast, where redwoods still sometimes crowd close to the road, Fort Bragg offers a perfect base for exploration.
Those three pedals down in the footwell are crowded close together because the left-front wheel well consumes nearly half the space.
In the case of width, Wx a genotypes are more sharply crowded close to their mode than what occurs for the L/W ratio, that is, their frequencies are more skewed towards thinner grains.
The white gills are crowded close together, and are free from attachment to the stem.
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