Clinton near the end of its investigation, but didn't exhaustively question her, Mr. Pickering said.
Years later, near the end of her life, Ida Lou critiqued Ed's wartime broadcasts.
About 15, 000 people gather near the end of the Big Sur race in Carmel, Calif.
"I know that I am very near the end of my time, " Samaranch said.
You know, it seems pretty clear that he was getting near the end of his life.
The cannon shot occurs near the end of the first part of the show.
Jobs paused near the end of his presentation and ended this personal and heart-felt observation.
Bill Clinton appointed Andrew chairman of the DNC near the end of his presidency.
In a troubling revelation near the end of his talk, Hauser suggested that St.
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His crew and actors went unnoticed by Disney, until near the end of filming.
Actually he said near the end of the speech that the reforms "will pass".
It is near the end of Year 1, a period marked more by misfortune than makeover.
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Near the end of 2008, Libor rates plummeted, forcing the university to post collateral.
Near the end of 1981, the Soviets and their Polish collaborators cracked down, attempting to obliterate Solidarity.
Some companies also offer less coverage for systems that are near the end of their useful life.
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But finally, near the end of my trip, I met someone who had not heard of her.
Near the end of the day, I meet Jason Naumoff, an event organizer based outside San Francisco.
But back in Maumee, near the end of his speech Biden tossed in yet another biblical reference.
Your correspondent is admittedly near the end of the road for a digital subscriber line (DSL) connection.
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The relationship always has been rocky, but it collapsed near the end of Sandusky's trial in June.
Any changes would be likely to come into force near the end of his contract, or after.
Near the end of 1999, the Federal Reserve went off the rails again under Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.
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The 42-year-old died near the end of the 14th stage between Tambacounda and Dakar in Senegal on Saturday.
When enough investors do this simultaneously, it causes stocks to go down near the end of the year.
It overtook Justin Bieber's "Baby" as the most viewed video ever on YouTube near the end of November.
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This, after eight individuals were arrested Friday morning after a fight near the end of the school's graduation ceremony.
Jadson and Leandro Damiao went close before Neymar fired Brazil in front near the end of the first half.
Unconfirmed reports said two other unexploded devices were found near the end of the race but were safely defused.
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He said he found himself stuck near the end of the test, with limited time and two questions left.
Unbridled optimism doesn't manifest itself until near the end of a bull market.
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