The Irish Independent's headline sums up the republic's fears of infection, fuelled not least by the close proximity of the United Kingdom.
"The close proximity of the event and the fact that it's on Fifth Avenue in the height of the tourist season, unfortunately something like that certainly is a possibility, " Mr. Kelly said of the risk of injuring pedestrians.
Strangely, it is hard to reconcile the close historical proximity of war with peace.
The Campaign for Europe's Carnivores will benefit projects such as the Carpathian Large Carnivore project in Romania, home to dense populations of wolves, bears and Eurasian lynxes that live in close proximity to large numbers of people and sheep.
Humans wearing a condor-shaped glove puppet (developed by Mr Wallace) have fed the nestlings, and they have been kept in close proximity to a group of older condors so that they can observe and learn from their elders' behaviour.
Given that the conference is fundamentally a research conference, holding this event in such close proximity to the National Institutes of Health and other U.S. Government research facilities will also, hopefully, expand the level of scientific discourse between our scientists and researchers from around the world.
Hurricanes pump huge amounts of surge water from the open Gulf of Mexico into close proximity with a large urban area.
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And the sheer number of people living in close proximity to one another creates additional problems.
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As well as animal welfare concerns over rearing large numbers of farm animals in close proximity, the water use, farmland for animal feed, waste and greenhouse-gas emissions associated with meat production make it one of the most significant environmental problems in the world today.
The attacks all took place in close proximity to each other, during similar times of day and used similar methods.
Storms such as Hurricane Alma (1966), Hurricane Agnes (1972), Hurricane Belle (1976), and Hurricane Bob (1991) are classic examples of storms that formed in close proximity to the United States.
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The intense color of the wax and its close proximity to your own skin in an austere space have also been cited as evoking a curiously visceral experience that is also meditative and spiritual.
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Some merchants, including Krishnamurthy, the owner of Shanthi Guest House, where I was staying, said demolishing modern structures close to the monuments was justified because of their proximity to the temple structures.
There's a lot of brownfield sites on the coast in close proximity to gas pipelines.
When it comes to the most extreme weather on the continent, look north or south of the Gulf Stream, or within close proximity to Africa.
However, if that prospect is in close proximity to the home office, what is the point of opening in New York in the first place?
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Interesting to note that the movie revises and pretty much demolishes the tiger-taming tips Martel came up with -- worth bearing in mind should you ever find yourself in close proximity to a man-eater for a prolonged period of time.
The video, shot January 16 at Lancaster Municipal Airport south of Dallas, depicts a plane coming in close proximity to two people in an apparently staged stunt.
The very close proximity manoeuvres were conducted step-by-step over the course of the past week.
This means you can visit several bodegas within close proximity and taste completely different products, each with the unique signature of the winemaker.
Mr Price added that people came to Cornwall for the beaches and the rugged coastline but there was a danger its beaches would turn into a "number of European ones" with buildings and retail outlets in close proximity.
In the development of commerce in the United States, a frequent method of competition has been for one business to start up in close physical proximity to its competitor.
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The small amount of energy and water needed to grow the vegetables, and the close proximity to the consumer, means that C02 emitted in production and transportation is kept to a minimum.
Gate 14 is small-town America, a mix, a group of people of all classes and races and ages, brought together and living in close proximity until the plane is called.
And by placing the MRI machine in the neonatal intensive care unit at Evelina Children's Hospital in London they are one of the few centres in the world to have a scanner in such close proximity to the babies who often need it most, Prof Edwards says.
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London is a textbook example of an economic cluster, in which businesses locate close to one another because they gain from proximity.
Of course, some people worry about the way that a kiss also puts us in very close proximity to another person's germs.
Mostly because of its spectacle, but also because it places all these extremely passionate and intense people in close proximity to one another.
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