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Closely
related are career transitioners of all kinds: veterans, military spouses, retirees coming out of retirement or repatriating expats.
A few years back, I worked
closely
alongside a European biotech company.
In recent years, Americans who say they
closely
follow global news most of the time grew to over 50 percent.
It's a new university in California, in the Central Valley, working very
closely
with community colleges.
This is a huge space that contains all words in such a way that the distance between any two of them is indicative of how
closely
related they are.
All that we have to do is take the books, we digitize them, and we take this stream of words as a trajectory and project them into the space, and then we ask whether this trajectory spends significant time circling
closely
to the concept of introspection.
And if you look
closely
in this picture, you can actually see time changing in those large television sets.
The modern chicken is descended primarily from the Red Junglefowl, and partially from three other
closely
related species, all native to India and Southeast Asia.
That's a good call, let's not examine it too
closely.
Just as I cannot and don't wish to turn back to the clock on equality and diversity, and yet must understand the sense of loss they can inspire, so, too, I refuse and could not if I wished turn back the clock on an ever more
closely
knit, interdependent world, and on inventions that won't stop being invented.
We'll be collaborating
closely
with them.
By doing this, Michael downplays the common perception of anatomy so
closely
tied to just disease and death.
But if you look closely, you'll notice that it lacks a brain.
In fact, we're more
closely
related to fungi than we are to any other kingdom.
Do the harder, more interesting thing, which is to compose a life where what you do every single day, the people you give your best love and ingenuity and energy to, aligns as
closely
as possible with what you believe.
And a very
closely
related question, which is, how can we take control of this situation once we understand the answer to the first question?
Philosophers have told us for thousands of years that the power to create is very
closely
linked to the power to destroy.
Modern rides are also much sturdier,
closely
considering the amount of gravity they need to withstand.
This study from 1999 used blood tests to confirm that the serotonin levels of the newly in love very
closely
resembled the serotonin levels of people who had been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
But look closely, and living inside of this animal is another organism that is very likely entirely new to science.
Alice Walker has said, "Look
closely
at the present you are constructing.
Now, this is something I found, so look at it very
closely
here.
Well, if you look closely, you can recognize, actually, from the shape, that these are skull fragments.
So for instance, if you look along the plane of the galaxy, it's alight with synchrotron, which is mostly reddish orange, but if we look very closely, we see little blue dots.
Many popular books and movies follow this ancient formula pretty
closely.
And in that sense, I think civility is actually
closely
related to another virtue, the virtue of courage.
If you look more closely, you'll realize that this entire work of art is made from one piece of sculpture.
It's about looking and understanding that looking
closely
can save a life, change your company and even help you understand why your children behave the way they do.
If you look
closely
at this overview, you'll see a lot of little specks.
Now, if you look closely, you'll notice that there are some parts that have been printed in color, and some parts that are in white or gray.
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