Just like the scene after a bad car accident, people want to get close, but not too close.
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But Mr Wearne told the BBC the FSA was not too close to the industry and remained an independent regulator.
The boss of the building union in Western Australia, Kevin Reynolds, even comes close (but not too close) to speaking fondly of Buckeridge.
You also need an appropriate orbit - one that puts you not too close to or far from the heat of the star, one that allows liquid water, which most scientists believe is necessary for life, to exist.
Here it sloped sharp into the water, so ye did not get too close.
Uganda would probably approve such a plan, and Rwanda might assent, so long as Angolan troops did not come too close to its borders.
Like Icarus, flying high and trying not to get too close to the sun.
Try not to nap too close to bedtime or for more than 90 minutes.
It is cheap, and does not require getting too close to individual females.
But Kurdish diplomat Qubad Talabani says Iraqi Kurdish leaders have learned not to get too close to their powerful neighbor.
He is appealing to the public to be alert in Kruger park and try not to get too close if they see an elephant approaching on the road.
Despite the recent celebrations of the 60th anniversary of D-Day, it now seems that NATO's biggest member is determined not to stay too close to anyone, lest it limit its options.
Exercise can help you sleep better at night, but not if you start too close to bedtime.
Days that we have 60 or 70, we break it down where we have "hero" makeups, which are features, and "midground" makeups, which are paint jobs, where we paint highlights and shadows on their faces to make them look dead, but they're not intended to get too close to the camera.
The spies were careful not to try to get too close to the heart of U.S. government, according to interviews and court documents.
But the Arab world does not want to be seen to be standing too close.
The results, though, are too close to call and will not be known for days.
"The cut has to be something that's simple, fitted, close to the body and not too huge, " Ms. Bruno says.
Whether the market's worst fears are realized or not, French banks certainly maintain an all too close relationship to the state.
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It is not at all uncommon for entrepreneurs and executives to be too close to the forest to see the trees.
One tiny element that was disconcerting in city conditions were parking sensors that seem to erupt at every corner, and the red alert diagram on the information screen did not help me see when a car was coming way too close, or if it was still over three feet away.
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Theron's brittle executive officer is just too close to caricature, and she's not the only one either.
Polio and his wife, Ginny, testified, and they, too, said that Judy and the chief had not been close friends.
Still, not everything is going against Mrs Clinton in a race that is still too close to call.
He said the email contact had been "too close" but said as things stood, he did not believe Mr Hunt had broken the code.
Investors should keep a close watch on the switch from Celexa to Lexapro and not worry too much about new indications for memantine, which is not yet approved for its primary indication, Alzheimer's.
Unfortunately, a big part of my job involves going to hospices, wakes, funerals and memorials, not to mention the ODs and close calls in the ICU I deal with WAY TOO OFTEN.
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"It was disappointing not to take advantage early on - I was playing well but made too many mistakes to close it out, " said Murray.
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