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His own hero, though, is slightly closer to home.
Tomorrow we will turn slightly closer to the sun.
Find, lose, demand, obsess, move head slightly closer.
I was rooting for L.I.U., for reasons of localism (I live slightly closer to L.I.U).
Leeds is only slightly closer to Hartlepool than London is to Calais.
Ciampino, slightly closer, is served by Ryanair (0871 246 0000; ryanair.com).
Identical twins were slightly closer in age when they died than were fraternal twins.
And now, slightly closer to home, you can tramp the sheep-speckled, bodyscattered, peat bogs of Shetland.
In fact, Maine's Second District is slightly closer to the electoral tipping point than Nebraska's, according to our analysis.
If you compress electrically conductive concrete, the fibres get slightly closer together, increasing the concrete's electrical conductivity.
Shopping and dining are available in Golden, a former mining camp, and Evergreen, which is slightly closer to this house.
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