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Indeed, the privilege of getting "in close" has its price: Call it $50 million, the difference between the market value of a 50% stake in Roush and what the Nascar team actually received.
If he's a player who likes getting in close to shoot, keep your eyes on the ball, and stay between him and the net at all costs.
It's about getting in close to the target, close quarters fighting".
The outfit — and a tactic of acting like a moose — was a way of getting in close.
Pictures of air-raid victims in the morgue and hospital in Valencia are important for two reasons: as evidence of Taro's getting in close, living Capa's famous dictum "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough"; and as proof of the atrocities the nationalists committed against civilians.
But the Russians defended with "suicidal bravery", getting in close to throw mines under the caterpillar tracks.
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Mr. Hurley gets in close enough that the top of the subject's head is often out of the frame.
With these pin positions, it's very, very tough to get in close".
According to reported literatures, the rationale for the use of foam sclerosing agents was replacement of blood by the sclerosing foams and to ensure that the sclerosant may get in close contact with the venous intima [ 16– 16].
You can't get in close enough to physically touch the player in possession of the disc.
If you are tall, your objective is to get in close enough to deliver a straight right cross.
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