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"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.
The Irish and Scottish people who came here were very clannish, and kept very close.
"The race has kept very close links to its history as well as keeping up with the future". said McNish.
In the HARS project both techniques are combined to get to a practicable solution that can be kept very close to regional traffic policies.
In 2007, Christie's chalked up $542m- and Sotheby's $730m-worth 730m-worth ofter-auction sales, ranking the auction houses among the biggest private dealers in the world.Sotheby's has always kept very closales Mranking.
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"But at the same time they will need to keep very close connections with them.
Anybody who's had one, you have to keep very close eye on them.
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".
This private funding will come from finances that the clubs keep very close to their chest – believed to be linked to the Middle East.
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