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When something is so very closely associated with someone, or even with three people, say, it's hard – when suddenly there are other people doing it – not to feel that something is missing.
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"Customers are very interested in the green aspects of our products, not just what we're doing in our facilities, so I work very closely with marketing and communications because people want to know what you as a corporation are doing to help them, either being better with respect to their choices or that you're doing the right things, as well".
So he looked very closely at and built better connector cables.
I was older than the students at that time, but I was there, because I was living very near the Sorbonne, where the demonstrations were happening, so I watched very closely.
I used to call into this radio show in Arizona and request "Achy Breaky Heart" when I was 14 years old, and that kind of like set me on the path of the entertainment industry, so I'm very closely tied to that song.
But it made a certain kind of sense that it went so long, as both teams have played each other very closely so far in the series, splitting the first two games in New York.
So you then worked very closely with Sesame Workshop, who own the puppets now.
So we been examining very closely the productivity problems of our travelers".
For those weeks I looked very closely, so to me it seems immensely complex.
Even Dudley is conscious of this: "We want to see what the demand would be, so we will look very closely at what people say.
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