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Up until this point, we had produced a synthesis which kept very close to the original findings of the included studies.
"He kept very close to the kids," Mr. Nedd said.
Total additions are kept very close to available experimental conditions to minimize probable extrapolation errors.
Anybody who's had one, you have to keep very close eye on them.
Another plus, the Sixty has self-canceling turn signals -- a tremendous advantage, and a safety feature -- but it has no fuel indicator -- a slight drawback, since it means having to keep very close track of mileage or forever be popping the gas cap to see how much fuel is still sloshing around down in that 3.3-gallon tank.
His aides, concerned by their candidate's tendency to speak off the top of his head, have begun to keep very close tabs on Reagan at all times.
Asked Friday for detail, Eric Fehrnstrom, a senior adviser, said, "The governor keeps very close counsel," adding he had "no guidance on that".
Family businesses need to keep very close records to avoid suspicions.
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