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get close
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1.51 |
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We got that close. |
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run close
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1.51 |
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Expected to run a close second to Democrats. |
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come close
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1.25 |
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It has never come this close. |
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hold close
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1.25 |
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He held her close and kissed her. |
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finish close
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1.05 |
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He also finished a close second on the road that year. |
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follow close
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0.86 |
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Mellon announced the changes following the close of trading. |
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near close
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0.79 |
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He believed fighting in the capital was nearing a close. |
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draw close
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0.72 |
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He drew her close to him. |
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bring close
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0.66 |
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War brought Djilas close to Tito. |
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pull close
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0.66 |
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Cooper pulled Degan close. |
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say close
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0.66 |
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Mediator says accord close. |
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hit close
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0.59 |
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This is something that hits real close. |
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keep close
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0.59 |
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She kept McVeigh close the first few years. |
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include close
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0.53 |
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Yet the concern lingers among many, including several close to the fighter. |
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have close
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0.46 |
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The two girls had a close, if complicated, relationship. |
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quote close
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0.46 |
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The Post quoted confidants close to Annan as saying he is convinced Washington used the operation to penetrate the security apparatus protecting Saddam. |
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move close
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0.39 |
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The crowds jostled to get close as he moved. |
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stick close
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0.39 |
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Although her singing can indeed swing, she generally sticks pretty close to pop. |
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drive close
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0.33 |
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DRIVING too close to the vehicle ahead is still a common tendency on Ulster roads. |
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stray close
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0.33 |
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The injured man, who had strayed too close to the racing line, was taken to hospital with leg injuries. |