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Here, he made a thrilling run after three minutes then disappeared for the next half-hour, rematerialising just before the break to slip effortlessly behind the defence and create a shooting chance for Jake Livermore that the midfielder put too close to Simon Mignolet.
Not to put too close a political reading on this carriage, but it is also one of the finest representations of disregard for the welfare of one's subjects that I can imagine.
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But, if Mr Eichenwald's account is right, that would be a miscarriage of justice: their main fault was that, for ordinary innocent reasons, they put too much trust in their closest lieutenants.
DO NOT put too much, or bun will not close, or might leak during the baking process.
If you put it too close to the tail, your board will get scraped, and if you put it too far up, it will be really hard to to do the manual.
If you put them too close together, you might have trouble balancing your torso during the lift and put extensive (and unnecessary) strain on the bones of the arms and shoulders.
Just don't put them too close to the radiator.
"Put me too close, and I see too much," said Joyce Saltes, a 66-year-old Yonkers native who began going to see City Ballet when she was 28.
Simple, he said: it is also the location of the main regional army base (or "cantonment" as they call it, in the jargon of the British Raj) and the army didn't want to put it too close to parliament.
While his former role as director general of social care might put him too close to government for some tastes, there is no question that he brings authority, expertise and credibility to the role.
The administration has been pressing Congress to act before it leaves for the rest of the summer, saying that postponing the vote until fall would put it too close to Election Day pressures to protect domestic workers and businesses from increased foreign competition.
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