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The vintage stinger made at the club, however, may come closer to the target.
As the cooks learn the idiosyncrasies of their J & R smoker, Fletcher's meats may come closer to an ideal balance.
It may come closer to the surface at whichever point during the Wembley preliminaries that he renews acquaintance with Nicklas Bendtner.
And the experience of that meal may come closer to admitting you to the world of this play's performers than anything you will subsequently see onstage.
But if the goal of Air America is truly to match conservative radio's hostility and bluster, Chuck D's show, called "Unfiltered," may come closer to the mark.
Lawyers are divided about when women may come closer to parity in the judiciary, on law school faculties, or in law firm partnerships.
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But the Sony Building may come close.
(Perhaps Philip Glass; Ned Rorem may come close).
Mr Modi, popular well beyond Gujarat, may come closest.
And no matter how fresh the ingredients, their vessels may come close to upstaging them.
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