It was also important to place frequently used letter keys centrally close to each other.
Within the corona, occasionally two magnetic fields with opposite poles will come close to each other.
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Many dorms that are relatively close to each other are registered to different precincts.
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"I told Marchand when we were pretty close to each other on the wall to go back door, " Bergeron said.
In fact, Mr. Dueease doesn't allow face-to-face meetings between clients and coaches -- no matter how close to each other they live.
And you need the stations to be relatively close to each other.
Their slightly offset orbits bring them extremely close to each other - to a separation of just 150m, as of last week.
Groups of cariocas often sit close to each other so do not be overly concerned if someone parks up next to you on the beach.
Bluetooth uses a radio signal in the 2.4-gigahertz range to connect two or more devices for sharing data when they're close to each other.
When two Bluetooth devices get close to each other, they say hello to each other automatically, and then wait to be told to exchange information.
For instance, if two crossings are close to each other neither will beep in case pedestrians are misled into walking out into oncoming traffic on the wrong road.
When interviewed, Davidson shared office space with two other employees in what, in most companies, would be a lobby ("we're getting bedsores, we're so close to each other, " he jokes).
Like the rest of the UK they rely on ITV and BBC bulletins covering a number of major cities, which although geographically close to each other may have little in common culturally.
These mutually repellent orbs one up, the other down, depending on which one you inhabit are so close to each other that their mountain peaks almost touch, and they're connected by a giant corporation's towering (or plummeting) headquarters.
People geographically close to each other generally send quite a few messages to each other, but if the total reaches more than nine messages a month that generally means they are talking to someone much more distant.
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Later he moved on to advising countries about how they too could gain competitive advantage, and this led him to another field of interest, clustering the extent to which industries old and new (from diamond dealers to nanotechnologists) stay geographically close to each other, and the reasons for this.
Mr. RUPP: The scene at Kalma camp is--there are 120, 000 people living very, very close to each other inside this compound, and they're gathered there in order to be provided with security, to have barely adequate shelter, food, health services, which the International Rescue Committee is involved in providing.
This is in sharp contrast to start-up teams that usually work in close proximity to each other identifying and solving challenges from diverse perspectives.
Clusters like Hyades are places where many stars are born and live relatively close by to each other.
Studies have found that having colleagues work in close proximity to each other does correlate with increased collaboration.
The attacks all took place in close proximity to each other, during similar times of day and used similar methods.
Many filtering companies rely on analysing the text on webpages for keywords or trigger phrases in close proximity to each other.
Two Palestinian suicide-bombers blew themselves up in close proximity to each other.
Rich and poor already live in close proximity to each other in New York's densely populated neighborhoods, with luxury buildings rapidly rising next door or down the street from the red brick towers of the projects.
Since just about every airline has been through some sort of bankruptcy proceeding, industry labor wages are probably as close to parity with each other than ever before.
Without the ability to have a daily close physical presence with each other, they are using technology to create a virtual intimacy.
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In South-East Asia, for instance, most business is still controlled by a small number of ethnic-Chinese tycoons, who cultivate close ties to local governments and to each other.
"We tried to put them into a close, tight bond where they're right next to each other -- where the mother's still protecting them, " he says.
It's always going to be close when we're playing each other.
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