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The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.
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That led to approaches from the newspapers, which Rowley has turned down flat.
The new system is superior in two ways to approaches that focus only on results.
On Tuesday, Vicki Stewart, working at her realty firm on the Sunshine Coast, did not respond to approaches for comment.
His current contract is about to expire, leaving the Food Fight Club farmer open to approaches from other broadcasters.
This time around, Berlin gave the cold shoulder to approaches by Paris for a similar pact.
The green, which slopes away from the player, is not particularly receptive to approaches -- especially those played from the drive zone, which sits much lower than the green.
Government officials don't just accept bribes but actively solicit them: businesses have become used to approaches by officials who hint that a certain sum will prevent "problems".
Even so, when one escort I talked to approaches a hotel-room door, she often listens for a radio in one of the adjoining rooms.
The teaching of basic academic skills, until now largely the realm of tradition and guesswork, is giving way to approaches based on cognitive science.
In a searching history of incarceration, Perkinson traces our failures to approaches long favored in the South.
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