' It's something that's very close to us because we're very close with South Korea.
"Every time he came close to us, he irradiated energy and strength, " she said.
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We turned onto a road with a few cars, but none close to us.
"It sounded like three bombs going off very close to us, " she said.
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The youngsters somersault down the hill, some bouncing so close to us that we have to jump out of their way.
"So we're hopeful that it's still quite close to us, " he said.
When I look at some of the important games we've played against the clubs who are close to us we have quite an abysmal record.
We give storytellers we have a relationship with more credibility than we give strangers, and stories that are close to us more weight than stories from foreign lands.
Sources close to the US administration have told the BBC that they don't think that is on the cards either.
More than 250 women have been killed - a third of them also sexually assaulted - in Ciudad Juarez, close to the US border over the past decade.
In her conversation with Mr Karzai, she promised that Isaf would do all it could do find out what had led to the killings in villages close to a US base.
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This sentence encourages us to have a close look at the nature around us to find clues to open new opportunities.
The Great Moderation must have been too close for us to realize its unique excellence.
Over the past few weeks, there's been a growing chorus of calls to close the US prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
It is close enough to the US mainland, about 150 km away, to pick up wireless communications such as military radios throughout the southeast of the country.
In October, Rose again came close to a first US Tour victory at the Disney Classic in Florida - having opened with a course record, again he slid back to fourth.
The memory hole feels like a dark cavern, but light that makes us close our eyes is darkness to us.
The extradition of the five to the US brings to a close a lengthy legal battle in the UK, during which they fought extradition on the basis they would be held at a special "supermax" prison in the US - and face treatment which would violate their human rights.
Let us hold the memories of our fallen close to our hearts, and let us mark each day by heeding the example they set.
For instance, in 2011, the country inked a deal with Venezuela for the construction of an underwater communications link, circumventing its need to connect with US-owned networks close to its shores.
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The movie keeps us close to him, and we learn, with increasing admiration, how his mind works.
In truth, the issues are very real and close to home, albeit invisible to most of us.
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It looked like a lush forest floor, and left us close to tears.
His mode of expression (in wonderful English) is often soulful, yet the movie, though conventional in form, brings us close to an elemental ferocity just barely held in check.
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Some say that Latinos, in fact, are the future of the US, noting that by 2050 they will represent close to 3 in 10 of all US citizens.
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The movie brings us close to their faces as they hold anger and heartbreak in check, and captures the implacable ardor and mass jubilation that erupt when people prove that right makes might, and not the other way around.
As this trial draws to a close of each of us has the solemn duty of voting our conscience according to the dictates of the Constitution.
Last month, the US Federal Reserve said it planned to keep interest rates at close to zero at least until the US unemployment rate falls below 6.5%.
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