This picture was completely different to anything I had seen before but then because it was so close up it didn't give too much away either.
"I've already seen it from a distance, but I've never seen it up close and it's not the same, " he said while visiting in Times Square.
You might have seen it on TV, you might have seen it on stage or on film, but to see for example the 'Ashes to Ashes' costume close up it's pretty fantastic.
It set an awful example for the impressionable kids who saw it close-up, he said.
"When you see the costumes close up it is really thrilling, " says Broackes.
It becomes possibly greater than it would have been if people could see it, get up close and critique it.
It's spring-loaded, and released by pressing the button on the right side of the T28 -- open it to answer a call, close it to hang up.
Top scientists and the US Army have studied the product, called X-Static, up close and have given it the thumbs up, which has lead to double-digit yearly sales growth for Noble.
It happens in all sectors of business, and almost every time, the feeling that comes with it makes you want to close up shop and pretend like it never happened.
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And, to be honest, part of why I came was to see it up close.
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As an icebreaker, he always passes his prosthesis around the room so the kids can handle it up close.
This is one of the most active trading relationships in the world and you see it up close here at the Port of Tampa.
The deliberately frayed ends of the silk bow were indistinguishable from most seats at the runway show, but up close it added another depth to the already stunning dress.
It is, but for the typical Call of Duty type of thing I think people are more concerned about in the abstract than when they see it up close.
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NASA's slice of the pie includes a plan that would improve detection of near-Earth asteroids, send a solar-powered robot ship (like the NASA concept above) to capture one of the space rocks and tow it back to a stable orbit near Earth, where researchers could study it up close.
So, while the administration says it is making progress and the coalition is strong, it does appear Rumsfeld's trip is a sign that the administration felt it needed to do some more up close and personal diplomacy to get the support it needs.
Up close, it turned out to be a silk embroidery--containing, Jiang said, 2.5 million stitches.
The Ohio congressman agreed and responded with another video, featuring, you guessed it, a close-up angle of Kucinich.
It takes a close-up look at U.S. involvement with Saddam at that time and the legacy of this involvement.
Last month, the Post Office announced it wanted to close up to 70 Crown offices and replace them with franchises based in other shops.
It will begin close-up observation of the bedrock today (Tuesday).
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He was adamant that he jumped up to close it, took a little slip and a "slightly burnt" half eaten cheese toastie just happened to be the only thing preventing his fall.
We're getting a close-up shot, and it looks like he's got a lot of toys in his sleigh.
That makes it close to impossible to set up meetings and briefings.
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That's the kind of game where when it gets close I should step up a level and play better, and today I did not do that at all.
Matt Snowling, an analyst at Friedman Billings Ramsey, said the announcement was not entirely unexpected, as the company said it was very close in tying up a deal during last week's earnings call, but removes a fairly significant overhang the company had worried about.
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