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doc#13 Dr. J. R. McLemore, who will retire at the close of the present school term. </p><p> Dr. Clark
doc#21 northernmost capital of the alliance, is today closer to the NATO line. </p><p> On the negative
doc#61 blow into a triple, he was cut down in a close play at third, Tuttle to Andy Carey. The
doc#62 LIGHTER The 6-foot 3 inch Hansen checked in close to 200 pounds, 15 pounds lighter than his
doc#100 no mere lack of sympathy, but something closer to the passionate hatred that was directed
doc#100 ruined one or two valued friendships and come close to wrecking several more. In fact it has
doc#100 coastal lowlands centering on Charleston had closer ties with England and the West Indies than
doc#103 discoverer stood up and beckoned to the closest of his fellows. The other trotted over
doc#103 and there isn't any shade". </p><p> We drove close to the boulder, stopped the Land Rover,
doc#107 part of Jefferson's career he enjoyed the close collaboration of a fellow Virginian, James
doc#109 free lyricism and a building from turns close to the ground towards jumps into the air
doc#111 attitude and "control" of disease contains close analogies to problems confronting us with
doc#112 shorter than what he actually said but very close to his own words. </p><p> "The confusion
doc#112 nothing that compresses experience within a closed pattern. "Perhaps" stands in place of commitment
doc#112 As a writer on the theater, I have paid close attention to the plays. Harold Clurman
doc#116 politics and social life, will not stand close scrutiny. Its pretense to operate in the
doc#120 of O atoms. The O atoms in each sheet are close packed and each Cr atom is surrounded by
doc#120 hydrogen atoms lie on a sheet, but the sheet is closer to one oxygen sheet than to the other;
doc#120 ordered way, so that some hydrogen atoms are closer to the upper oxygen atoms while others
doc#120 the upper oxygen atoms while others are closer to the lower oxygen atoms. Position (2)