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The move closely followed a substantial expansion of the National Weather Service's medium-range forecasts to include average conditions 8 to 14 days in the future.
Wallace's spoiler candidacy four years earlier in 1968 could have cost Nixon the election that year, and Nixon monitored Wallace's every move closely as the 1972 presidential contest continued.
In a daring move closely watched by the rest of the industry, Schering-Plough poured $322 million into pitching Claritin to consumers in 1998 and 1999, far more than any other brand, according to the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, a nonprofit group in Washington.
The move closely mirrors that of rival IBM, which began licensing its patents in the late '90s.
It is observed that the unsteady flame trajectories move closely along a 2D manifold describing the set of steady diffusion flames in composition space.
The averages of FDI and GDP move closely in the first phases and nonetheless separate due time which is odd severance of these rather tied variables.
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Credit rating agencies are watching the moves closely.
The reduced orchestra, trim and well drilled, mirrored his moves closely.
Perhaps so, but punters keen to bet on China's internet future will surely be watching Mr Ma's moves closely.
Here, for example, is the CDS spread from Bloomberg (which moves closely with the bond spread): Ireland is still nowhere near regaining market access.
They all have "lock-in" agreements that prevents them cashing-in on their shares immediately, but commentators will be watching their moves closely.
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