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It's an unpleasant, pungent aroma, that can work its way into the meat sometimes making it close to becoming dog meat.
"At the end of the seventh round Jim must have got a nod from someone because he said, 'Chunk, they're making it close.
New legislation will be crafted to further tighten Britain's already restrictive labour laws, making it close to impossible to go on strike.
... What's going on now is mostly a matter of suppression — and for a lot of people, it's making it close to impossible to vote," said Harvard Kennedy School Professor Alex Keyssar.
Zenon Dragan, the inventor behind the machine, said his device, which weighs slightly more than a pound and is 28 inches wide, was built from carbon-fiber composites, making it close to indestructible.
Farmer superbly renders the knuckle-biting tension and confusion engendered by the hijackings, and says the leadership of the F.A.A. and the Defense Department "would remain largely irrelevant to the critical decision making and unaware of the evolving situation 'on the ground' until the attacks were completed" — thereby making it close to impossible for the military to intercept any aircraft.
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"Making It" closes with a series of recommendations for how the United States could implement a more coherent industrial policy.
The Mercedes CLS starts at about $67,000, making it closest in price to the Lucid Air.
The unit is approximately 25% larger than previous controllers, making it closer to the size of a real guitar.
Only another penalty made it close.
San Diego made it close with three fourth-quarter touchdowns.
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