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Located on the Virginia side of the Potomac River, Reagan National is very close to the Pentagon and about three miles from the White House.
CNN: D.C. celebrates Reagan Airport reopening
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Perhaps the smart money is on vacations to Alaska, most of which is as close to the back side of the international date line as you can get.
CNN: Opinion: Dissecting the millennial fruitcake
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In macro mode, which can be set by pushing the zoom ring forward while depressing the macro button on the side of the lens, focusing is possible between 8 and 20 inches for close-up shooting with a maximum image magnification of 0.72X (35mm camera equivalent).
ENGADGET: Olympus unveils a cavalcade of point and shoot cameras and a PEN lens at CES
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Jacksonville Jaguars running back, Maurice Jones-Drew, will be 28, which is getting close to the old side for running backs.
FORBES: Brian Urlacher's Departure From The Chicago Bears Proves Once Again That The NFL Is No Place For Nostalgia
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Founded in 2001, AONE is not even close to turning a profit at this stage of the game, so any long side play of AONE is based purely on the technical read of the charts, and nothing more.
FORBES: Watching AONE For A Bottom
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Kaltbaum's approach on the long side is to "nibble" at strong stocks and to close out positions that move away from him more than 8% to 10%.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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There is less clarity on the Democratic side, as Obama stuck close to Clinton in the delegate count, setting the stage for an even longer battle for the nomination.
NPR: Clinton, Obama Claim Wins in Duel for Delegates
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Somali is a close second to English as the most-spoken first language in Moss Side schools.
ECONOMIST: Urban living
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If you are close enough to see finer-scale features on the side of a mountain, he says, it is too late.
ECONOMIST: MONITOR
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The other side of banking union is the pooling of national resources to rescue any bank, anywhere in the eurozone, that is close to collapse (or to close down the relevant bank if that seems the better option).
BBC: Cyprus and the eurozone's survival