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Seeing their disadvantage the Spanish second-in-command assembled a boarding party, at which Cochrane drew off and pounded their massed ranks with shot and musket fire before drawing in close again.
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But his friend drew in close and spoke in a hushed voice. .
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As the camera draws in close and studies their faces, the movie voices an unspoken philosophy.
The eyes are closed, the hind limbs drawn in close to the body, and the hands folded beneath the chin.
I usually notice just before I go to bed, when the farm's boundaries seem to have drawn in close.
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A viewer is drawn in close.
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