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Carried in a sling, a sash, a calabash or a cradle, the baby is constantly close to the mothers body.
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We need to find a measure to explore whether there are such pair-wise associated genes that are constantly close to each other in most bacteria.
Money lines are constantly closing or morphing, leaving the world's intelligence agencies themselves struggling to detect trails that too often disappear in the thickets of financial globalization and obfuscation.
But they are not without their complaints: constant building is eliminating any open space; roads are constantly closed to make way for construction; heating bills are high; there are few shops outside the mall, which is several blocks from the residences.
I may be constantly closing doors, but almost always never without opening a window. .
One reviewer called the film a "gloomy and penetrating psychological drama" that portrays the claustrophobia of a protagonist who lives in an environment in which "the walls are constantly closing in around her".
True, sport is constantly about closing gaps and raising standards but one Test does not a championship outfit make.
When asked to specify what he meant, he said that Close "is constantly surrounded by beautiful, young women.
The key is that the device is constantly aware of everything in close proximity, but only chooses to connect to relevant sources of information.
Because SWC throughout the growing season was found to be constantly higher close to the soil surface than in deeper soil layers, it can be deduced that P. abies is highly adapted to absorb scattered low rainfall events prevailing within the study area.
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