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I think it brought us all terribly close together".
It doesn't sound as if you are terribly close.
Past 4,000 metres above sea-level, bizarrely, the earth seems terribly close to the surface.
It's terribly close, but as it stands China would take the hammer into the decisive 10th end.
The family was not a terribly close one, and she rarely played with her brothers or sisters.
A Western envoy in Baghdad acknowledged that the United Nations did not pay terribly close attention to contraband dates.
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It's a huge release of information, which manages to be both extremely open and terribly closed at the same time.
He was a family man who will be missed terribly by those closest to him.
"It's a terribly painful thing to close a parish — it's like a death," said Mary Gautier, senior research associate at the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University.
He maintains that fame hasn't changed his life terribly; he's still close to the mates he grew up with, and has made several more Irish friends in London.
For instance, you receive a phone call that delays you or even ruins your plans for the day altogether, or you unexpectedly encounter a stranger who could use some help, or maybe your feelings get terribly hurt by someone close to you... whatever the situation, the question should always be the same: "What am I being taught today?
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