Unfortunately, they were closer to Size 14 and I am closer to a Size 4.
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It turned out we were closer to something interesting than all of us thought.
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Transports at 4, 911 were closer to its year-to-date low of 4, 847.73 set on June 4.
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He said the UK and France were closer now than at any time since World War II.
The Colts, in fact, were closer in spirit to my father and family.
It would be a great plan, if only it were closer to reality.
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But the show's producers were closer to portraying reality than critics asserted.
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Once the data was amassed, the correlation became clear: when coauthors were closer together, their papers tended to be of significantly higher quality.
But more importantly, mortgage rates have fallen: the best rates this summer have been around 3.5%, while last summer rates were closer to 4.5%.
While Secher's links with the business education world were closer than most, his contribution in combining the military and commercial worlds is not unique.
While her decisions pleased editors in their early fifties, like Chira and Berke, they did not please editors who were closer to sixty and wondered if their age was held against them.
Before the Industrial Revolution, carbon dioxide levels were around 280 ppm, and they were closer to 200 during the Ice Age, which is when sea levels shrank and polar places went from green to icy.
Neighbors who were closer to Patty than the Paulsens reported that Miss Bianca had left her little mouse house, on a minor lake near Grand Rapids, exclusively to Walter and not to his two brothers.
Investigators late Wednesday said they were closer to finding a motive behind why McLendon would fatally shoot his mother in his hometown of Kinston before moving on to open fire in Samson and then Geneva.
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In that graphic, NPR was slightly better than the average with a ratio approaching 68% men to 23% women (with the rest being statements from organizations and similarly non-gender entities) whereas the overall numbers were closer to 80% men to 15% women.
Sirens in the distance were coming closer, and within a few minutes, the first ambulance arrived.
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Following Tuesday's meeting, Rhodri Talfan Davies, the director of BBC Cymru Wales, said the two sides were getting closer.
"The German high command gave orders to the SS to annihilate the entire population because the Americans were coming closer, " Avital said.
Many of the Asian high-rollers frequenting Macau used to go to Las Vegas or Atlantic City because there were no closer options.
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At the same time, sentiment was given a boost by news suggesting European officials were moving closer to a support package for Spanish banks.
The spread on the 30 year U.S. Treausry Bond and the 2 year Treasury Note yields were moving closer together, currently at 238 basis points.
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Fiji were run closer by a gritty and determined Samoa, trading the sort of big hits that are not supposed to have any place in the shortened game.
Desperate, dispiriting or embarrassing were surely closer to the mark.
The appeals court later ruled that the two firms were far closer competitors with each other than with more humdrum stores, but by then the merger had been consummated.
He would not say, however, whether opposition forces were any closer to trying to retake Kabul as a result of the losses suffered by the Taliban over the past three days.
Following a meeting on Tuesday, Mr Talfan Davies, said the two sides were getting closer, but added it was a complicated dispute, and he was not willing to give a timetable for a resolution.
Veronica King, NUS vice president for welfare, said she was not surprised more students were studying closer to home considering the "huge expense" of rent and bills on top of tuition fees and other basic living costs.
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