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keep close
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7.57 |
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Keep it close. |
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consider close
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6.52 |
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I consider myself close to my son. |
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get close
|
5.13 |
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It was tough to get it close. |
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hold close
|
2.83 |
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Hold me close, |
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make close
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2.44 |
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They merely made it close. |
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cut close
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1.97 |
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But this year, many are cutting it close. |
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find close
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1.78 |
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But sometimes she finds them close to home. |
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pull close
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1.45 |
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Spain pulled as close as the final margin. |
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leave close
|
0.79 |
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I left them close. |
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push close
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0.79 |
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It is one thing to push close to the edge. |
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strike close
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0.66 |
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It was the first time NATO planes struck so close to Pale. |
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press close
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0.53 |
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Several hundred townspeople pressed close as Clark spoke. |
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put close
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0.53 |
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It had been put close to a ridge. |
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drive close
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0.33 |
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The repeated rapes and inhumane conditions drove Cecez close to suicide, she said. |
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have close
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0.33 |
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When a mother wants a friend, she always has one close. |
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set close
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0.33 |
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The brushes must be set close to the ground for shallow carpets and raised for thicker piles. |
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discover close
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0.26 |
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Piece of blue polythene sheeting used to carry coals also discovered close to scene of fire where human remains found. |
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hear close
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0.26 |
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Throughout the capital, there was a sense that the current had quickened and the rumble of a great waterfall could be heard close ahead. |
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maintain close
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0.26 |
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But it is also worrying liberals who want to maintain close ties with the West. |
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report close
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0.26 |
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The government-held town of Velika Kladusa on the far north end of the Bihac pocket is reported close to falling. |