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116 Sentences With "gets close to"

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In a chilling moment, Joseph gets close to June, teasing a kiss.
Every time it gets close to the cherry, the fruit is taken away.
That gets close to the heart… Why do you say that I have to apologize?
Alaska, by contrast, gets close to 4 percent of its electricity from renewables, excluding hydropower.
You might miss them entirely, though, because the camera never really gets close to them.
At one point, Kolhatkar gets close to an explanation for the gaps in her narrative.
Saudi Arabia will be key to whether the overall amount gets close to $100 billion.
Fight faces come out in a battle that gets close to the level of Mayweather vs.
As the person gets close to the ground, magnetic levitation would hopefully buoy them back up.
She thought organic material was a good idea because the fabric gets close to the food.
Any company, any country, that even gets close to dealing with them, absolutely put sanctions on them.
When Erik gets close to actual bad people, he gets splitting migraines, signifying that, well, they're bad.
What will President Trump do if special counsel Robert Mueller gets close to finding a smoking gun?
It's impossible to get right 100% of the time, but Origins gets close to a perfect experience.
It's not like the Healthy bulb slowly eliminates blue light as it gets close to bed time.
He gets close to the door before he turns around and looks like he might walk away.
A lot of dystopian fiction gets close to this line, while some definitely rejects this framing entirely.
And it only activates to let calcium in when it gets close to an egg and encounters progesterone.
He gets close to her and whispers something about wolves, a typical badass movie line, and I laughed.
She can't control her people, and everyone who gets close to her ends up dead (including her children).
You typically launch an interceptor and it's over 10 minutes before it even gets close to its target.
The policy of the administration is to make sure that Iran never gets close to deliverable nuclear weapons.
When the sperm gets close to an egg, that ion channel kicks in due to its proximity to progesterone.
I try to provide an experience that gets close to what I experience when this whole process is rolling.
The helicopter appears to level out and as the pilot deploys floatation devices as he gets close to the water.
But what she does not know is that he gets close to $200 [$152 USD] for each of these cases.
The gas giant occasionally gets close to the comet stream, and its immense gravity pushes the debris nearer to Earth.
When the radiation gets close to Earth, it's pulled toward the north and south poles by the planet's magnetic field.
"You have colder nights and warmer days pretty consistently, and the temperature rarely gets close to freezing," Mr. Boot said.
When it gets close to the desired cooking temperature (about 10 degrees away), flip it onto the hot side of the grill.
And when the flight gets close to its departure time, seats assigned to passengers who haven't shown up can be given away.
Congress will ultimately have to address the debt ceiling in the fall, when the government gets close to running out of money.
Walmart does not need to beat Amazon (AMZN) online since it already gets close to $500 billion in sales from its stores.
The alleged suspect then gets close to Williams' face, calls him "racist," and shouts profanities before punching Williams again and walking away.
This "experiment store" may be the way grocers will go in the future if it gets close to its goal of zero waste.
Clearly, she's secretly in love, or at least infatuated, with Beck — and anyone who Beck gets close to becomes Peach's enemy number one.
The policy of the administration is to make sure Iran never gets close to deliverable nuclear action," Bolton said on ABC's "This Week.
Close cuts are used to foster intimacy, and if a camera never truly gets close to anyone, then we aren't likely to either.
She shuns reading on devices and finds a thrill in turning the pages as she gets close to the end of a book.
When it gets close to hearing time, those sheets of paper come out and lobbyists begin to arrive to swap spots with the holders.
Wesley finally realizes that Turbo wants Josh killed and has taken others' lives because he is jealous of anyone who gets close to Wesley.
The 42.4-megapixel image gets close to very high-end medium format cameras (think Hasselblad 1XD, which is 50 megapixel) in terms of resolution.
But this can starve some organs of blood flow when our internal temperature gets close to 40℃ instead of the normal 37 to 38℃.
It's McBride's policy that the American racers don't go to the Londoner unless one of them makes the podium, or gets close to it.
As she waits for him to return, she's schooled in small-town life and gets close to a small-town hottie, Jake (Jake Lacy).
Advertisements for everything from cars to soft drinks are full of people doing extraordinary stunts, but your average punter rarely gets close to the action.
Whether that's enough to build a Broadway musical on is another question, one "The Cher Show," striving to be agreeable, never gets close to answering.
In theory, if Sanders gets close to the 2,382 delegates necessary to win, they could steal the nomination from him and throw it to Clinton.
Once the spacecraft gets close to Nightingale, it could disturb the surface and send up material, which would compromise any samples collected from the site.
"My sense is that ultimately, if the special counsel gets close to people around the president, that the president will fire Bob Mueller," Castro said.
It's a cut that's performed thousands of times a year to treat tumors around auditory nerves, but it's difficult and gets close to facial nerves.
When the spacecraft gets close to the surface of the asteroid, it taps the end of the horn on the ground, and the bullet shoots out.
Julian Emanuel, chief U.S. equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG, said if the 10-year gets close to 3 percent that could be problematic for stocks.
The policy of the administration is to make sure that Iran never gets close to deliverable nuclear weapons," Bolton said on the ABC program "This Week.
Yet only one of 56 recommendations gets close to traditionally "tough on crime": a proposal to increase penalties for the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl and its analogs.
President Trump needs to make sure this radical Islamic regime never gets close to achieving the nuclear weapon the Obama Administration has failed to prevent it from developing.
After she witnesses the bomb go off in China from Vietnam, she gets close to the site to document the horrors there and returns home poisoned with radiation.
He also figured out the next time the Roadster gets "close" to Earth is in March of 2021, when it passes within 28 million miles of our planet.
David Roche, global strategist and the research firm Independent Strategy, told CNBC Friday that Italy will continue pushing the string until it gets close to leaving the euro zone.
This is the only thing I have read that gets close to the experience of loss and the way in which it suspends our entire, usual understanding of time.
Most funding for adaptation "never gets close to communities", he added, urging a radical overhaul of how that money is provided so it reaches those who need it faster.
A narrow win will barely provide an advantage in the delegate count, because proportional rules mean the second-place finisher usually gets close to the same amount of delegates.
The L.A. County Sheriff's Office has created a perimeter around the crash site -- with officers on ATV and horseback -- to make sure no one gets close to the wreck.
When combined with the $24 billion U.S. agricultural export baseline in 2017, the total gets close to the $40 billion annual goal touted earlier by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Fidelity has provided some useful rules of thumb, assuming you want to have a lifestyle in retirement that at least gets close to your lifestyle while you were working.
When something gets close to looking human but just misses the mark—like that CGI creep in The Polar Express—it induces fear and loathing, the exact opposite of affection.
The pitcher tracks the amount of water that passes through its filter and automatically orders a new filter on Amazon for delivery when it gets close to its pour limit.
To do this, place your immersion circulator into your container of choice and fill it until the water gets close to the maximum fill line of your sous vide machine.
As it is, it's like attending a 30-year reunion where, as soon as someone gets close to unearthing an old hurt, the host nervously asks who wants more margaritas.
A lot of food is squandered before it even gets close to consumers—with fruit and veg often discarded further down the chain because of requirements about quality and appearance.
He has $87 million in guaranteed money coming his way, and the deal gets close to that $2155.27 million per-year average that had been predicted, coming in at $22016 million.
The upside of a three-month extension is that it would maximise OPEC's flexibility as the oil market gets close to balance, and align production limits with OPEC's regular meeting cycle.
This doesn't mean the DBCFT is "too complicated," as Trump might say, but it does mean that there would be a huge amount of uncertainty if it gets close to passage.
So is there any space then for Democrats to work to improve replacement legislation, maybe a bill that doesn't retain all of the ACA's coverage gain but gets close to it?
It is fundamentally honest about what it means to work in food service, and in that way it hits harder than any other game on this list even gets close to.
The Belko Experiment occasionally gets close to realizing that idea, but most of the time, it feels like it was unearthed during an archaeological dig exploring the long-ago world of 2005.
Remember, no SUV or Crossover gets close to the Pacifica's cargo space unless you're willing to spend at least $50,000 on a gargantuan SUV that guzzles gas as it lumbers around town.
The flight time is monitored, of course, and if a pilot gets close to the limit, visual and audio cues will remind them to place the flying machine carefully on the ground.
The military option(s): If pressure on China fails and North Korea gets close to having a nuclear missile that can hit any U.S. state, top officials insist they will take action.
Lily draws them into the larger world, and on a weekend trip to Sado Island, while exploring ruins, Lily gets close to Teiji in a way that rouses a fury in Lucy.
The reason the birds need to be efficient fliers is because, unlike most seabirds, the frigatebird does not have waterproof feathers, so it only gets close to the ocean surface to hunt.
"There's a rule of thumb when it comes to Donald Trump: Everybody who gets close to him or supportive of him in one way or another is stained by him," he said.
Clinton gets close to clinching Big wins in Pennsylvania and Maryland have Hillary Clinton ready for a true pivot to the general election, and that means first trying to unify the Democratic Party.
I wouldn't, for example, be surprised if Philip gets close to killing her, only to have Elizabeth offer to do it for him in an echo of the Gregory situation in season one.
" She added, "we don't have that much time left, and as you know, once it gets close to election time, everybody wants to wait until after elections to see who is in charge.
In addition to barking alerts that let you know when your dog is agitated, the software can now recognize your dog's face and send you a "selfie" when she gets close to the camera.
"Anybody who gets close to this investigation loses their job or ends up in a difficult position," he said, before listing Flynn, Comey, fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
If Republicans believe the lesson of Tuesday night is that the Democratic wave is dying out before it ever gets close to shore, it could make the party's reckoning in November that much worse.
Since Libras care deeply about aesthetics, be sure to present your best self: Wear a nice cologne or perfume so that whenever your Libra gets close to you, they get a whiff of splendor.
But fortunately for those who haven't had the opportunity to catch it, overnight Scott's shared a new remix of the track that kinda gets close to capturing the feeling of hearing it in person.
However, policymakers also said tools like bond purchases and forward guidance might not be enough to eliminate the risk of policy being hampered in the future when the Fed's benchmark rate gets close to zero.
Then, when TESS gets close to Earth on each orbit, the spacecraft will spend about 16 hours transmitting all of that data to huge ground-based antennas that are part of NASA's Deep Space Network.
Sperling gets close to a solution by recruiting self-described "ecoacoustic" composer and native Alaskan Matthew Burtner for Ice Cycle (2015/2016) and Piece for a Northern Sky, two of three dances on the program.
If the 10-year yield gets close to 3 percent, which would be more than double the rate seen just five months ago, all forms of fixed income, along with their proxies, would come under extreme pressure.
However, policymakers also said tools like bond purchases and pledges about future policy might not be enough to eliminate the risk of policy being hampered in the future when the Fed's benchmark rate gets close to zero.
"If one of these service satellites gets close to a Chinese satellite without warning, or heaven forfend, accidentally runs into one during a time of high tensions, that would obviously not be a good thing," Hitchens warned.
"Dan Cody's Yacht," a Manhattan Theater Club production that opened at City Center Stage I on Wednesday, means to be a truth-telling thought experiment about wealth and opportunity but never gets close to a credible argument.
If you look at our solar system with fresh eyes, you see there are eight big objects in these beautiful stately orbits going around the Sun, minding their own business and kicking out anything that gets close to them.
There are a few rare instances where Trover Saves the Universe gets close to being hilariously insightful and innovative like that, particularly in its environmental and character design — and an excruciating scene with Bath Tub Guy that uses player instincts against you.
"We will take clear and responsible steps to compensate energy-intensive companies," German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier told an energy industry conference on Tuesday as a government-appointed "coal commission" gets close to publishing a timeline for phasing out the fossil fuel.
"We think the USD sale will help slow down the pace of BRL depreciation as spot gets close to 4.20, but will not be able to hold it back if the external environment remains unfavorable," Citi's Dirk Willer wrote in a client note.
This feature gets close to how people from the outside can begin to take in the extent of the plight of these women — through their stories and photos — and why the need for pieces like this remain important well after the news cycle dies down.
Our research suggests that no matter where we draw the lines for what is allowed, as a piece of content gets close to that line, people will engage with it more on average — even when they tell us afterwards they don't like the content.
He wrote: Our research suggests that no matter where we draw the lines for what is allowed, as a piece of content gets close to that line, people will engage with it more on average — even when they tell us afterwards they don't like the content.
We've heard this, "laughter's the best medicine," our whole lives, but once something finally gets close to you, or something sad happens, or you're in the middle of a national tragedy, or you're looking at footage of boys being murdered by law enforcement... You have to escape.
The approach is considerably cruder, which means it's far less accurate than your smartphone's touchscreen, but by monitoring the electrical charge across the diamonds as a human gets close to it, the wall, and accompanying custom software, can figure out the location of a person nearby with surprising accuracy.
It even gets close to calling a spade a spade, and Taiwan a sovereign country: "Visits to a country by United States Cabinet members and other high-ranking officials are an indicator of the breadth and depth of ties between the United States and such country," one clause reads.
A big theme at I/O was digital well-being, including features in the Android P operating system that will both tell you how you are spending time on your mobile device as well as suggest ways you might pare back usage — especially as it gets close to bedtime.
This game gets close to saying something about the struggles of being an indie game developer, and the stark reality that shines through gives me the hope that more people might use the meta move to educate their audience about the conditions under which their games are made.
If officials at the Fed and in the Trump administration try to run the economy a little hot — to keep pursuing faster growth even as the economy gets close to or above potential G.D.P. — it would be a chance to do the reverse, to create a virtuous cycle.
Android 9 Pie's Do Not Disturb mode has also been upgraded to block both sound and notifications, while Google's new Wind Down mode will turn on the Android 9's night light, Do Not Disturb, and even change the display to black-and-white when it gets close to bedtime.
So when you're in the Twitter app or something in the morning, at the top in the status bar, it could basically say something like, when it gets close to your whatever limit, 10-15 minutes, it puts a little timer, like when you're in a phone call, it flashes at the top.
At the same time, the following statement gets close to a kind of definition: How we experience the artwork, what it (potentially) means to us, and how it comes into meaning occur through negotiations of …complex intersections that call for equally complex articulations rather than self-comforting variations of "transcendence" (emphasis in original).
" Asking online platforms to "develop technologies that support the best in humanity and challenge the worst"—again, a thing that would definitely be better and healthier—runs counter to Facebook's assertion that "no matter where we draw the lines for what is allowed, as a piece of content gets close to that line, people will engage with it more on average.
Immigrants' rights advocates say the ORR funding cuts, which were first reported by the Washington Post, violate the Flores Settlement Agreement, a 1997 ruling that outlined the rights migrant children have in the U.S. Meanwhile, the administration claims that under the Antideficiency Act, a Civil War-era spending law that bans federal agencies from spending money that hasn't been allocated by Congress, ORR is forbidden from spending money once it gets close to running a deficit.
Other Trump allies speculated that the president's mood would darken if Mueller's investigation gets close to Kushner or his son Donald Trump Jr. Unless the president manages to prevail in his drive for a tax overhaul, Trump would be beset in 2018 by a Republican-led Congress that already had a bad taste in its mouth due to the health care flameouts, sources said, and Ryan and McConnell would ultimately spend the year focused on protecting their majorities in November's elections, rather than allowing the White House to enjoy any leverage on legislation going forward.

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