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Yesterday's report brings the two sets of statistics more closely in line with each other.
Ofsted will be looking at governor arrangements much more closely in their inspections.
A similar contrast is drawn more closely in a jumperlike dress made of gold-lamé twill.
I also hope that the EU member states will work together more closely in political terms.
We both examined the powder more closely in the light from the window.
The European Union and Japan agreed to cooperate more closely in the field of competition regulation.
Whales may have to group together more closely in order to hear each other.
"I think we would look at that more closely in the future," Mr. Barnett said.
Opponents will be watching those hitherto lightly regarded fists a little more closely in future.
These let small groups of like-minded member states work together more closely in certain areas.
FEW statistics are followed more closely in George Bush's White House than the monthly jobs figures.
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