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They move close to the ground, hurtling like cannonballs.
It also needs the second striker to move close to him in support.
Jimmy Carter, a Southerner, defeated the liberal Morris K. Udall in 1976 to move close to winning the nomination.
Move close to the sketches you wish to photograph, allowing them to fill your field of vision.
But, they said, the vehicle exploded before it could move close to the entrance of the Marriott lobby.
Their families are relieved at the move close to home, which Ms. Billingsley said was standard practice.
For such a large ship, the Bonhomme Richard draws shallow — only twenty-six feet — so she can move close to shore.
But a photographer who witnessed the scene said Mr. O'Reilly had become agitated when he could not move close to the senator.
And because, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, time slows down when particles move close to the speed of light, those brief fluctuations could in effect last longer.
She'll take her gum out of her mouth, stick it to the plastic sofa covers, and then move close to you.
There are many reasons for suspecting that the aim of Iran's enrichment program is the development of a nuclear weapon in breach of treaty obligations or, at least, to move close to the ability to make a weapon.
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