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Wroblewski began to read the book more closely — a hardened cop turned literary detective.
The more closely a film tries to follow him, it seems, the farther afield it goes.
The more closely a financial institution is regulated, the more it will be assumed that its creditors enjoy federal protection.
Signing a just-passed bill that will regulate auditors more closely (a drive Mr Bush should have led, not resisted) is not enough.
A dormant boat is moored in the gloom; a milestone indicating a distance of 20km to Le Havre resembles more closely a gravestone announcing the demise of the French port town.
As a rule, said Dr. Fehr, the more closely a society's economy is based on market rather than kinship ties, the more prevalent the use of altruistic punishment to bring others into line.
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Therefore, to illustrate that the proposed solution indeed follows the KISS principle more closely, an elaborate argumentation is presented instead.
Inside is a space that more closely resembles a store room than a restaurant.
At first glance, Sobchak more closely resembles a teenager than a media powerhouse.
At first blush, the researchers' half-pipe more closely resembles a ball than a wing.
Liam, who has a stammer, attends Catholic school, which more closely resembles a religious boot camp than an educational institution.
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