Up close — very up close — he even has baby teeth.
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Remember sitting up close to your parents' TV to see how the pictures worked up close?
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Suicide Squad's numbing sameness extends well beyond its master-close-up, close-up, close-up shot sequences.
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It was like the Wild West, and you just built housing subdivision after housing subdivision up close to the bayous, up close to the channels.
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And I also noticed, if you get up close, let&aposs get up close, this is where that huge chunk of eye shadow is missing.
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What we do with Phillip and Elizabeth is we show the consequences up close, and I think showing them up close gets you to examine them differently and wonder about it.
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It also happens to feature a penis — up close.
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An up close of the gravelly plastic ear cup material.
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While the brothers grew up close, Stephen revealed in Feb.
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Up close, the story became safer: the system still worked.
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Their magic truly comes alive when you look up close.
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I didn't understand their magic until seeing them up close.
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And I've never seen so many of them up close.
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Artist's concept of how the system might look up close.
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I had never handled a body up close and personal.
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It's gorgeous from afar and a hot mess up close.
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Top image: Up close with the Merlin engines after landing.
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She racked up close to $1,000 worth of JUUL products.
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Jimmy Kimmel is getting up close and personal with Emmy!
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It was his first time photographing a launch up close.
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Incredible creature up close, but still too close for me!
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Shares edged up close to 211.3 percent after the announcement.
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FOR a few generations, Americans seldom saw death up close.
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Once we could really see the thing up close using
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Chris Christie saw the Trump campaign up close and personally.
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"I've seen police brutality up close and personal," he said.
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He's also seen up close the toll it can take.
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I wanted to see what it was like up close.
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Up close, the harpsichord can be a wild, prickly beast.
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I was certainly thrilled to see the pontiff up close.
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Up close and personal at the Versace show in Milan.
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Seen up close, the fighters' pretense of bravado soon disappears.
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Is it because you want to study them up close?
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Sometimes, you get up close and personal with a cockroach.
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You were painting things up close, like big chocolate cakes.
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But up close, Addis said she saw a different person.
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Up close, under a flashlight, he looked 16 years old.
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Many of the scientists had never seen Huntington's up close.
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Mr. Ryan saw that up close with the Gilt Groupe.
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Its ingenuity only becomes clear when you get up close.
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There, he had a chance to see Mr. Zuckerberg up close.
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"I have seen him up close and in action," he said.
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But seen up close, they are truly alien—utilitarian and ingenious.
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Up close with the coolest feature of this very pricey smartwatch.
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That time, she got to see the Argentina captain up close.
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Experiencing Albers's work up close reveals sensory details that photographs dull.
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But seeing my country up close left me constantly in awe.
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Here, you're burning two familiar actors, with the camera up close.
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Yash Nelapati saw this struggle up close as Pinterest's first employee.
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An up-close shot of a colony of red snow algae.
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Social media serves as viral advertising for up-close animal encounters.
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It's quite another to see the glacier breaking apart up close.
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That is until you watch them up close and on fire.
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But by showing us violence up close, Martínez skirts the danger
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Living in West Virginia, Rockett has seen those factors up close.
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Bindi Irwin isn't shy about getting up close to big animals.
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It was amazing for me to actually see that up-close.
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That's because we're looking at things up close all the time.
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READ: Boats and brinkmanship up close in the South China Sea
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It seemed a long time since she'd viewed people up close.
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Up close you discover a beautiful, granular surface of rusted steel.
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Angela was dreamy when she got up close to the past.
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So visitors have to dive to see the statues up close.
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"I had seen the foreclosure crisis up close," Mr. Cordray said.
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I gotta say, looking at them up close, not too bad.
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Up close they must resemble a deep and craggy topography, now
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You know, I've been privileged to see the presidency up close.
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But up close, I found it to be straight-up ugly.
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He saw the effects of war up close in the hospitals.
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You're a Brooklyn native and grew up close to Prospect Park.
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Photographer Liz Barclay was up close to capture the whole thing.
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The former housewife drew up close to one, to say hello.
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And up close, it looked light enough to wrap a gift.
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And this is what the surface material looks like up-close.
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It's been a while though since anyone's seen it up close.
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Here's what the lava looks like from space and up close.
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The resulting prose was feverish, with a relentlessly up-close perspective.
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"Get a load a dis," she captioned the up-close selfie.
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What insects and bugs are shown up close in the video?
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We need more Attoras supporting Syria up close and from afar!
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You had to really get up close to get the point.
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Mark observes the phenomenon on the ice, up close and personal.
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What the changing demographics of this country look like up close.
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Up Close and Personal category winner: "Fluorescence" by Roberto García Roa
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Up Close and Personal student winner: "Harlequin" by Khristian V. Valencia
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See elephants in northern Thailand up close in today's 360 video.
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Works are seen up close, from sharp angles and rarely whole.
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He has also seen government up close, during war after war.
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Humans rarely get to glimpse the the animal kingdom up-close.
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Pamela holds up the mask so he can see up close.
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Reince Priebus witnessed the hostile media onslaught up close and personal.
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But it showed me up close what is happening on campus.
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The girlfriend said she had never before seen schizophrenia up close.
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The first time I saw it up close was in 2014.
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Vail is also the place to see these dancers up close.
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It holds the ineffable essence that can only truly be apprehended when you encounter a work of art up-close and unmediated, or as up-close and unmediated as the peculiar medium of recorded sound permits.
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I've definitely seen a different side of them up close and personal.
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I've seen the president's schedule up close, and it gives me nightmares.
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Yolanda Foster is getting up-close and personal about her health crisis.
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Once again, Antoni gets up close and personal with the offending odor.
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Cohn's Goldman Sachs has surged even more, up close to 30 percent.
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Oklahoma University sent a radar truck to track Hurricane Harvey up close.
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The experience is akin, in ways, to viewing a Rothko up close.
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Then I got a chance to see him up close and personal.
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I didn't get to see the new Amber Sunrise color up close.
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She also offered fans an up-close look at her hair accessories.
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Rebecca Chol and her classmate Marco Nuer saw that punishment up close.
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This isn't a phone for using right up close to your face.
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That and she got to experience some impressive special effects up close.
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To see a tiger up close in the wild is truly thrilling.
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Seeing a FARC camp up close showed Cuttica things he hadn't expected.
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Who knew seeing a rocket fire up close could be so pretty?
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" Bendiksen got up close and personal for his series "Singing Norwegian Singers.
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Because you need to see it up close, this is ground zero.
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My dog and one of my cats snuggle up close to me.
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Up close, the Fit looks like a Pebble e-ink based smartwatch.
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Royal fans just got their first up-close glimpse of baby Archie!
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It's just really cool to see the previously unseen crevasse up close.
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All over the world, there is demand for up-close animal encounters.
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Snap was up close to 2 percent Monday, ahead of market close.
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How is, I mean, so now you've seen two firms up close.
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This will be a rare opportunity to study an asteroid up close.
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A celebrity is a Chuck Close painting: Up close, it's all dots.
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Up close with WinVote, allegedly the worst voting machine in the world.
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They mirror issues we've seen or have been challenged by up close.
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Sure, up close he might look like he has been skinned alive.
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They work with the president up close and see him in private.
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Butina apparently had a knack for getting up close to NRA bigwigs.
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Up close, it felt like the opposite: Austin was doing the attacking.
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Perhaps an up-close look at their genitals will stir your compassion.
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Anderson testified Mueller got to see that lesson up close and personal.
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North Carolina State Coach Dave Doeren has seen that gap up close.
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This video is part of Art21's New York Up Close series.
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They explore each other bodies, first from afar, then from up close.
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Up close you saw smatterings of acne but that was no comfort.
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That means we have to get up close to engineer new materials.
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Unlike in World War II, most of the killing occurred up close.
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Up close, statues of muscular men and Madonna-like mothers look mottled.
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Mistrust settled in, affecting even those who have seen Ebola up close.
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Franz Kafka even made the trip to contemplate the space up close.
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Up close, the result will be a steady stream of quotidian benefits.
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My Texan friend even got up close and personal with a koala.
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The kids triumph because they'll have their superheroes up close and personal.
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One of Avenatti's former law school professors witnessed his ambition up close.
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Even those who have watched the process up close find it baffling.
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Pace saw Drew Brees up close for nine seasons in New Orleans.
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Meanwhile, women make up close to 80 percent of flight attendant roles.
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Visitors could see the entrance of Stars Hollow High School up close.
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Up close, you witness the passion and the tenacity that success requires.
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These videos and photos show what the fires look like up close.
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Nope, up close you see the same jagged shapes at smaller scale.
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Sets are incredibly intimate, up-close, and personal — sometimes almost painfully so.
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"When you see insects up close, it takes your breath away," he says.
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Having witnessed Negan's ruthlessness up close and personal, Rick proposed that third path.
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As everyone likes to say, there is no pixelization up close at all.
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Up close, though, it appears that the Sony headphones are a bit sturdier.
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But to really understand the scene, you need to see it up close.
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The second Instagram photo gave an up-close look at Jenner's thigh scar.
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Newborn babies feel most comfortable when their snuggled up close to their parents.
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You can specialize any of them toward ranged combat or up-close brawling.
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Rifles are easier to stabilize, and accurate at a distance and up close.
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Unpatched games don't look noticeably different unless you sit up close and squint.
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Chelsea Clinton's warm-up was up close and personal and a great start.
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And today, we finally have the tools to study the changes up close.
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The high the PPI the better looking the display will be up close.
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My 1st up-close look of the gas-giant world was a success!
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We'll see the V60 up close next month at the Geneva Motor Show.
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This way, you can get up close to the screen and really peer.
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I like to be up close at shows and this was no exception.
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But it's still a surprisingly up-close document of a major world leader.
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When she's up close, the giant train virtually fills her field of view.
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Birthday boy Saint took over in an up-close solo shot on Tuesday.
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But what counts as enhancement or replacement changes when you look up close.
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If he can corner one up close, great — but it doesn't happen often.
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Up close, the Saharawi camps, like the political process, appear frozen in time.
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Get up close and personal with the most adorable pups in the world.
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Go deeper: Watch some of these firefighters up close in this WSJ video.
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To date, the 3DS series has racked up close to 60 million sales.
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Bella and Abel weren't hiding it as they got up close and personal.
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Chris Christie got up close and personal with Topper, a Scottish Highland steer.
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To let her experience the majesty of the Chainsmokers up close and personal?
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Darrell saw the benefits to this up close while working for Procter & Gamble.
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Even up close, the lines look incredibly smooth for an electronic ink product.
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The ATP festivals let you get up close and personal with the acts.
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But up close, an anxious, eerie emptiness has Short Creek in its hold.
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Want to get up close and personal with a warmup to March Madness?
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Up close she could see the strands of gray in their copper coats.
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I saw, up close, how decent people collaborated in selling an unnecessary war.
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The hand moves, and Mountain wants people to get up close and personal.
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Up close, it becomes clear that most of them are women and children.
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"Can I give you an up-close-and-personal on this?" he asked.
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Nothing seemed to start the fight other than Cardi seeing Nicki up close.
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So here he is, in Port St. Lucie, seeing professional players up close.
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Only up close do you see the trace of imprinted words and lines.
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Few people get to experience the glory of nature up close and personal.
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Smiles was one of the first hippies the villagers had seen up close.
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Well, I'm happy to report that Zendaya is just as authentic up close.
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It means that you can get up close and personal with your subjects.
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Perhaps he wanted an up-close look at the Falcons' Julio Jones first.
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But up close, the data show how different those Republicans and Democrats are.
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That forces them to wrestle up close and dodge flailing limbs and hooves.
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But the bank soon got an up-close view of its client's problems.
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That means we'll finally get up close and personal with its triple cameras.
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It's amazing because I can stop to see turtles and seals up close.
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Wirecutter Five items to see those flame-hued leaves up close and personal.
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Meanwhile, on Tiktok, the #broomchallenge has racked up close to 60 million views.
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Unless you look up close, you can't tell Neons are not real people.
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Now that you've seen the business up close, are you still as obsessed?
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Lauren: I'd charge admission to people if they want an up-close look.
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That meant it was too dangerous to try to observe them up close.
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And finally, Ross recommends getting up close and personal with your wild side.
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After taking it in, I stepped down to view the mural up close.
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To see an up-close shot of the bride's "something purple," scroll ahead.
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I don't think I'd ever seen diamonds of this size up close before.
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To see how the chunky-gone-chic highlight reads up close, scroll ahead.
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If he looked at it up close, it was something much more complex.
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The sheer scale of the farm is only fully apparent from up close.
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You can see some up close in the video embedded in our article.
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An asteroid up close looks like a rock with various shades of gray.
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Up close, his arch silhouettes prove light and pliable to the touch, seductive.
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The pace at which you get in and out from the monster—get up close, attack and get away, stay up close for a while and then retreat, stay at a distance—they all have a completely different feel, I think.
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Different images gradually reveal themselves as you examine them from up close or afar.
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I'm optimistic but also afraid because I've seen it up close and personal now.
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You'll be able to get up close to Cage's acting in a virtual space.
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We're about to get up close and personal with this intriguing celestial object. [JAXA]
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Up close, a cat tongue almost resembles a forest of backward-facing hedgehog spines.
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Because as massive black holes are, they're actually incredibly hard to see up close.
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But up close, which is how you'll be using it, you'll definitely see it.
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The daily trading limit will expand to 4.5 cents following the limit-up close.
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Seeing some of those creepy details up close would be a lot of fun.
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Her family was always around and saw how hard she was working up close.
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But when you look up close, you discover it's actually a string of fingernails.
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I sat through two weeks, $57 a day—I'm watching Julia Roberts up close.
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She also shared up-close snaps of her star-inspired makeup on social media.
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What's the difference between looking at your work up close versus on a screen?
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Even if you're not an up-close person, take my word for this one.
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To have the chance to get up close and pet them was pretty cool.
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Perhaps some future space mission will allow us to observe this comet up close.
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See the new iPhone's 'focus pixels' up close Perhaps they could improve the lens?
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Up Close & Personal Vaginas tend to be a very delicate topic for most people.
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Check out the cake baker's video for an up-close look at the creation.
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Check out the video below for an up-close look at the new tool.
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Bastion: McCree can own Bastion up close, but he has to get there first.
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Birthday boy Saint took over in an up-close solo shot on Dec. 5.
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I knew he was a vile bully and I saw his bullying up close.
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This is the kind of observation we've made before — but never from up close.
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But up close you realize it's actually a thick tablet with a keyboard case.
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At first, everyone thought he was just there to watch the news up close.
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Birthday boy Saint took over in an up-close solo shot on day five.
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Faced with his cartoonish visage up close, I find it impossible not to laugh.
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Visitors are encouraged to check out the sanctuary to get an up-close look.
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I am revered and respected, especially, by the kids who see me up close.
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To override this instinct, the weapons in Battlefront encourage players to get up close.
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Check out the gallery to get up close and personal with the birthday babe.
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The doodle depicts an adorable Cassini Spacecraft getting up close and personal with Saturn.
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Having seen the development of Japan's league system up close, Wenger speaks from experience.
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Get up close with the massive pieces of ice and see Newfoundland's barren landscape.
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Instead, it's slipped onto the Switch and held up close to a player's eyes.
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I learned about keeping my feelings in check watching him up close that day.
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Even up close, you could barely make out the candle between his pinched fingers.
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Our onstage sets give folks a chance to see strange physical feats up close.
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The political vanguard, seen up close, was rife with sexual, social, and racial conflict.
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"I want them to maybe feel like they saw Prince up close," she said.
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From a distance, it looked fairly straightforward, but up close, it only provoked questions.
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That would allow planes to get up close while their mothership kept well back.
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"You were right about one thing, William," Delos says while examining Dolores up close.
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As you can see above, the Pixel 3a takes gorgeously detailed photos up close.
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Viewed up close, they offer little support for narratives of civil war or disarray.
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As someone who has worked in the government, I have seen this up close.
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We're seeing up close how a lack of industrial regulation damages communities and ecosystems.
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Aquariums offer ordinary people the extraordinary opportunity to see fascinating sea life up close.
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It's like a painting: You can look up close or get the full picture.
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Seeing it up close, in person, makes it much more like a theater production.
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For Justo Ontiveros, Jun's remaining police officer, those benefits are up close and personal.
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This Is Us humanized cancer by getting up close and personal with William's mortality.
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Even its violence is intimate, up close and personal: beating, strangling, point-blank shooting.
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I never even heard his cellie—the poor bastard forced to listen up close.
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The trailer gives us an up-close look at him and his four followers.
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Check out those microorganisms or whatever other gross thing you're looking at up-close.
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The notion of just sort of being up close to these scenes or whatever.
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But up close, I found Monaco to be mostly full of drab, outdated architecture.
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It wasn't actually blond-haired, blue-eyed Americans that I was seeing up close.
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Harman: I saw two impeachments up close and personal, and they are colossally disruptive.
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Until the Dawn mission arrived in 2015, scientists had never seen Ceres up close.
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Up close, a mucus coating enhances the fish's ability to detect chemicals around it.
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I told Prum how thrilling it was to see such a creature up close.
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" As the researcher Brené Brown has written: "People are hard to hate up close.
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It's fun to feed hummingbirds and see them up close — almost like encountering fairies.
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If you want to see something up close, simply lean in to that spot.
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"In zSpace, you can see it up close and take it apart," Anayya said.
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Chips up close and holes for a bogey 236 — marked as a par 4.
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These islands might look like paradise from above, but up close it's another story.
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Couples didn't have to be photographed up close to be the center of attention.
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Up Close and Personal highly commended: "A glass frog blending in" by Emilie Ellis
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Up close, each squid looks like its own constellation of green and blue stars.
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"You really can't tell anything unless you see the glacier up close," Azam said.
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So far, only NASA's Mariner 10 and MESSENGER missions have observed it up close.
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Many of these photos feature up-close pictures of diamond-clad left ring fingers.
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Make sure you get up close to your daily vitamin C. Teeny baby mosquito.
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I loved shooting people with it up close, but that won't be for everyone.
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When I looked up, I saw Pena Palace up close for the first time.
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Up Close and Personal highly commended: "A stab in the dark" by Ed Hall
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Khasanov hurried home, unearthed his neglected collection, and photographed a scratched disc up close.
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The government there has now promised to bring compliance up close to 2628 percent.
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When you see the immigration system up close, you're confronted with its bottomless unfairness.
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When you hear them sing up close and personal they are very fucking powerful.
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He comes up close to the body and zooms in while police are called.
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A system like the Remotec robot might creep up close to a suspicious package.
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As in many Clinton scandals, the facts are a little less damning up close.
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I was up close and personal with Jeff Bezos when he had five employees.
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He likes to go up close to the TV and talk to the gorillas.
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There are some key differences in the form, though, especially when you look up close.
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And up close to those priests labeled as "troubled" reveals a sad if complicated story.
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Only up-close can they tell that the scales are made from glittery plastic plates.
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Sarah Wright Olsen got up close and personal with Tom Cruise in their latest movie.
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A "small" object is only "small" when viewed from a distance; up close, it's enormous!
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They'd seen pictures, of course, but up close each city seemed grander than the next.
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Over the next 14 years, Machiavelli gained political experience, observing up close how power worked.
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Well, at full-blast and up close it feels like you're in a recording studio.
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I've heard people describe the sound of a hurricane as a jet engine up close.
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"Harris also talked with Brad Pitt, and told the actor he was "pretty up close.
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They meet a horse whisperer, who gets very up-close and personal with his horse.
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That's why I shot the photos, the portraits, the way I did, right up close.
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It'll be a short wait before we get those first tantalizing up-close images, though.
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Up close, he didn't look like the evil adversary I painted him out to be.
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Day 15: Thursday, October 27 Jurors saw up close the SUV in which Cooper died.
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Check out these up close shots of cigarettes burning away—the angles are pretty gnarly.
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You can even see the sweater's sparkle up close and personal in this video, above.
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I am an animal lover, but have never worked up close with a pig before.
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Visitors to England's Chester Zoo got an up-close look at the circle of life.
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This way the whole world will have a chance to experience our culture up close.
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Witnessing a tornado of any speed up close is a sublime (and very dangerous!) experience.
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Alphabet is up close to 11%, while the others are each up at least 18%.
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At her awareness events, Durham says, she sees the rampancy of the condition up close.
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But, up close, there's no denying: that's definitely a dick — albeit a glittery one. Smart.
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Enjoy: "Cell Division: Live & Up Close," Daniela Cimini and colleagues at Virginia Tech's Biocomplexity Institute.
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These captivating views are humanity's first up-close look at an under-explored lunar face.
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From a distance it looks uniform and stark; from up close it is anything but.
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This means you get crystal-clear picture quality that displays fine details, even up close.
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Check out this up-close look at the women of Afghanistan's ongoing struggle for equality.
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Huawei hasn't skimped on the details — up close or from afar, they appear flawlessly crafted.
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VICE News traveled to Florida's Hillsborough County to see the candidates' ground games up-close.
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Shortly after the presentation, DJI, let us get up close with the new Mavic Pro.
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Up close, the familiar "OK, but this would be way better at home" sensation vanishes.
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Capturing marine life up close is tricky, but this robot could be a novel solution.
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But a newly discovered member of this family prefers to settle its confrontations up close.
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The recession taught Alexandra Wilson-Elizondo about the importance of prudent financial management up close.
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The bars allow customers to be up close and watch as their coffee is brewed.
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But it's difficult to look at the Essential Phone up close and not be impressed.
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The holiday offers a special chance for visitors to see the glamorous quarters up close.
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Those voters will have a new opportunity to see the candidates up close this week.
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I know how she felt when staring into the eyes of a buffalo up close.
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Up close, I realized that he was muttering "money, money, money, money" over and over.
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A painting by Peter Sacks looks one way from a distance and another up close.
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But this weekend marks the first time the American public will see it up close.
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It almost looks like it's not from [this] planet when you see one up close.
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There, too, video diaries from evacuees have provided harrowing up-close views of the danger.
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"My beautiful mama," she wrote on an up-close shot of her mother laughing. 5.
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I can get an up close view of this disease and how it's affected me.
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I went room to room looking at the numbers up close until I found mine.
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Shares of Finisar seesawed in the extended session before settling up close to 1 percent.
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For the first time, scientists could see the zones of the planet's atmosphere up close.
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But bugs and other tiny creatures aren't the only beings that look creepy up close.
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These experiences have given me an up-close look at the different forms wealth takes.
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The ship will tow kayaks and paddleboards, and skiff excursions offer wildlife watching up close.
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By 1912, they topped 40 percent and made up close to half of federal revenue.
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In those seasons, we knew Fred and Serena up close, in a deeply personal way.
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But still, this would be a picture of the real thing, up close and personal.
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From up close, Who's wavy sculptures elude the answer — in fact, they are practically unrecognizable.
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She had witnessed two horrible lingering deaths up close — her mother's and a longtime friend's.
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Either way, it's a chance to let Iowans get up close and personal with candidates.
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When Voyager launched we had no idea what Uranus and Neptune looked like up close.
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Up close, it's like a saturated, angular take on a crystal ball: transfixing and otherworldly.
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Up close, they were startlingly green, their slopes covered by trees, bushes, and flowering plants.
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In my three years here, I have seen the cost of these policies up close.
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And VICE News online will feature up-close looks at the candidates and their answers.
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He held it up close enough to Dom's face that he could see his reflection.
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He felt that it was important for a civilian to see the Streif up close.
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For his latest series, Cooley continued his exploration of fire by photographing explosions up close.
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There's unity in that, as so many have seen climate change up close and personal.
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The Oklahoma City bombing was really the first place that I saw death up close.
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They appear to be members of the public who accidentally ended up close to him.
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But I was way up in the balcony, so I didn't see him up close.
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We have seen up close how the BDS campaign gives rise to anti-Semitic feelings.
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Managing Womankind's anti-human trafficking initiative, I experience the impact of these raids up close.
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"To borrow from one of my colleague's terms, 'you can't hate up close,'" she said.
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Seeing extreme poverty up close on a family trip to India changed my life forever.
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Scroll through the GIFS to get up close and personal with the sheer bad girl.
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He would pay with his life for his determination to see Libya's tumultuous reality up close.
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It's not often that you get to see so many of these incredible animals up close.
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This year, Biden got up close and personal with the families of more than 30 senators.
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Genji is a versatile flanker who can effectively deal with threats up close and at range.
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I remember how much fun it was to be up-close and watching the team practice.
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Stars are dazzling in the night sky, but that's nothing compared to seeing one up close.
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The renders provide an up-close look at the front and back side of the handsets.
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This guy might look nice farm afar, but up close it feels real heavy and cheap.
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A few snorkelers in Australia had an up-close encounter with a whale and her calf.
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But to be that up close and personal to something so horrible, you know -- it's serious.
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And she does at least appear open to striking up close relationships with some overseas partners.
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It wouldn't be a TechCrunch Sessions without an up-close look and demonstration of the tech.
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"When you got up close to these clothes, you saw their true merit," Mr. Sullivan said.
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Like all AR experiences, you move closer to the AR objects to examine them up close.
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Plus, we'll definitely learn a lot more about Europa with an up-close-and-personal exploration.
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Now you could see them up close, whereas they had just been on the water before.
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Protesters will have difficulty getting up close to any of the seven leaders during the Aug.
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It's likely because she saw her first campaign up close and personal at 3 years old.
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This is even more obvious when you see them up close, and that's a good thing.
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However, scientists have never been able to analyze them (cue "X-Files" music here) up close.
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The craft's enlongated orbit around the planet allows periodic up-close measurements, taken during "perijove" passes.
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When you see it up close it's a marvel of various golden colors, shapes and sizes.
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It's currently performing the first up-close investigation of an active sand dune not on Earth.
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"Nothing seemed to start the fight other than Cardi seeing Nicki up close," the eyewitness added.
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Up close a plate of gross colored milk looks more like a new universe being born.
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Options might include checking out an ancient shipwreck or snuggling up close to a gigantic whale.
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China's stock market is dominated by individual investors, who make up close to 250% of traders.
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Park rangers and animal keepers were encouraged to get up close and personal to the animals.
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But none of them have seen it like this: up close, on stage, and in 360°.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese scientists are getting an up-close lesson on how volcanic islands are formed.
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The remote location of this volcano on Saunders Island didn't help, making up-close observations difficult.
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Because the right-to-lifers wanted everyone to see what an abortion looks like up close.
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Taiwan — where suppliers are benefiting from Apple's all-time high — is up close to 14 percent.
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Now, a London-based travel company is offering the chance to discover the shipwreck up close.
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Not just screens, either — reading dead-tree books up close has long been linked to nearsightedness.
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Jordan part of anti-ISIS military coalition Bordering Syria, Jordan has seen ISIS terror up close.
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CHASED BY CHEETAHS: Family's up-close encounter with the fastest meat-eaters on the planet pic.twitter.
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Playing with the S7 was cool, as was seeing the fridge of the future up close.
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Up close, though, it's very much analog—no technology or digital tools control its colorful surface.
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"Nothing seemed to start the fight other than Cardi seeing Nicki up close," an eyewitness explained.
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The NBC "Late Show" host got very up close and personal with Trump's follicles last week.
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She saw killer whales in a tank up close with her parents and other family members.
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I don't want to get up close with a spider but people probably love spider photos.
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But up close, it's clear that they're actually just animatronics — some of which have no legs.
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Insider received an up close look at the newest additions to Disney's Designer Collection on Friday.
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Up close, they reveal thousands of tiny marks, blotches, and erasures, each discretely energetic and decisive.
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It launched in September 2016 and will spend two years up close and personal with Bennu.
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Up close, the Sierra Nevadas seem to be engulfed in a sea of fog and clouds.
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Close your eyes, press play, and just imagine your body up close next to scruffy Pitt's.
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His position affords him an up-close view of the celebrity forces that so fascinate him.
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But Ahmad, watching the transition from up close, saw a wholesale reorientation of Justice Department priorities.
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For investors, it's often a bias problem—a bias towards solving problems we see up close.
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Which means you need to be on the ground, and you need to be up close.
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Now, having seen NPI's methods up close, I'm more skeptical than I was before we started.
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This is what the silverfish that you might find in your bathroom look like up close.
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We see them up close and personal at the Palestra and they're very, very, very impressive.
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I observed this disarray up close for more than a year as the ambassador to Mexico.
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You see them up close and they still have scientific interest, but they lose their mystery.
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Bill, the preacher's son, had seen the movement up close in meetings at his father's church.
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Meet your microscopic roommates and hairy houseguests up close and personal in bug-tastic augmented reality.
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Being able to see art up close and personal is the best way to view it.
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Sheraton hotels, in fact, made up close to half of the Starwood portfolio that Marriott bought.
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Biofuels currently make up close to 10 percent of the gasoline used in the United States.
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Moreover, balconies throughout the building will let visitors take in the forest up close for themselves.
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"You get something spacious in the peripheral background and something up close that's intimate," he said.
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If examining those ideas up close makes some spectators uncomfortable, Ms. Drury is O.K. with that.
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And the setting now requires some imagination, and maybe a mini-submarine, to see up close.
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Other paintings here bring to mind mesh screens examined up close, or networks of crackling paint.
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And up close, the rime-encrusted trees were larger and more surreal than I had expected.
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Tomorrow morning, NASA will brave the heat and get up close and personal with the Sun.
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I have them in a spot where you can't really notice until you get up close.
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The Patriots have seen Henry up close most recently during joint practices in August, which helps.
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Mr. Kincaid, now 59 and living in Columbus, Ohio, has seen all those patterns up close.
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He bore witness to my life up close, saw my mother struggle to pay the bills.
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Most of the time, when Americans shoot one another, it is impulsive, up close, and apolitical.
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N.B.A. scouts, sometimes six a day, have traveled to Strasbourg to glimpse that wingspan up close.
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You can see some of that process up close in the video embedded in our article.
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After all, sometimes weird shit happens in this world, and sometimes we see it up close.
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You see them play up close and you're saying, 'Why isn't that person in the NBA?
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Despite unforgiving paparazzi shots of the work on her face, she was shockingly beautiful up close.
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The stars that blink at you from a distance, and then roar with fire up close.
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Other regions of the world will get an up-close look at Switch sometime after the Jan.
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And so you get an up-close and personal look at the sheer power of a hurricane.
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This video shows the scene of the accident up close (with some strong language spoken in Italian).
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This can mean anything from organising away trips to keeping up close friendships away from the ground.
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You can also view her unexpected blonde eyelashes up close, which he writes are from Flutter Lashes.
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Up close and personal Do you know a single dad who has a lot on his plate?
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Know that issue where your iPhone will lose focus if you get up close with your subject?
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Last year, she posted an up-close photo of the young couple for her husband's 69th birthday.
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She can no longer turn a blind eye to the political corruption she has seen up close.
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Business Insider's Matthew DeBord saw the car up close and said the back is roomy and comfortable.
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The services sector, which makes up close to 70% of the economy, has been closely following manufacturing.
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Without wanting to sound dramatic, experiencing these animals up-close is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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He slips into their holding chamber, getting up close and personal with the two chained-up dragons.
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Randi Kaye takes an up-close look at Bernie Sanders' childhood tonight on AC360 at 8 p.m.
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This means you can shoot objects up close or far away (like a sunset) without a hitch.
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Teamwork Makes The Dream WorkYou're just very up close and personal with different parts of women's bodies.
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But he has never seen the likes of Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day up close.
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If you could witness the event up close, it would be like living in a funhouse mirror.
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There's a salesmanship to Bo. And then there is the up-close-and-personal faux-empathetic aspect.
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But in this case, that doesn't matter, as most onlookers won't be examining the band up close.
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In three paintings from 1901, she turns lone birch trunks, seen up close, into expressive figural presences.
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Spinner dolphins are one of the many species Netflix's nature documentary series, Our Planet, captured up close.
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And if you've never seen one up close and personal, you're in for a thrill-packed day.
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Miley, 24, also shared a photo of herself getting up close and personal with Hemsworth's dog, Dora.
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Plus, you get some up-close-and-personal bonding time with the star duo of Central Intelligence.
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Dan Merica, who is on pool duty, took this photo up close of Clinton greeting her fans.
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"To borrow from one of my colleague's terms, 'You can't hate up close,' " she said on Friday.
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When you see something like the Moon up close, you can get a sense of that grandeur.
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It's important to know up-close how movements like this are fomenting and where they are headed.
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Even up close, under the harsh fluorescent light of this makeshift cafeteria, it looks so. frickin'. real.
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The differences in quality were even more obvious when I shot in low light or up-close.
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It was, according to DeVries, one of the most dramatic invasions he had personally seen up close.
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As the stage clears, I can't resist an up-close peek at his famous pearly Ludwig kit.
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Now that we see the actual swapping of spit up close ... kinda sorry we questioned their passion.
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It is the details, the up close and personal details, that Kim shares that are so harrowing.
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Here, the unreachable magicians of the stage are brought up close and personal for all to see.
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Viola shows several eyes up close, including an opaque fish eye and a berry-like bird eye.
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The best journalists are stand-ins for citizens, paid to go up close and ask tough questions.
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However, knowing something in the abstract is different than seeing it up close in excruciatingly personal detail.
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Now that I've seen it up close, I can confirm that it's just wonderful from every angle.
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Savage Kingdom is an up-close, thrilling look at the family dynamics and turmoil of wild animals.
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In June, Khloé, 34, gave her followers an up-close look at her daughter True's pink nursery.
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You're going on a nationwide tour where you'll get to see a lot of fans up close.
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The Raspberry is cardioid only and can be used at a table top distance or up close.
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And it would let more of the world see the game played at that level up close.
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"I hadn't seen that kind of raw hatred up close coming from so many people," he said.
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Wilson gets up close and personal with office workers while talking about the benefits of the toothpaste.
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The Suitland teachers encouraged students to get out of their classrooms and see the works up close.
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North Korea apparently passed on a chance to hear President Trump's condemnation of its behavior up close.
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It's a fair bet she'll get the Wheaties box and the full-on Up Close and Personal.
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If you're not affected by the fires up close, you're still affected by them at a distance.
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If you're not affected by the fires up close, you're still affected by them at a distance.
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I MEAN, THEY'RE UP CLOSE TO 2% YOU KNOW, FROM THE LOWS OF 30, 40 BASIS POINTS.
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"The data we have look fantastic, and we're already learning about Ultima from up close," Stern said.
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Franklin's "double spectacles" allowed him to both see across long distances and read text clearly up close.
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We are not talking about athletes but rather the photographers who get up close and click away.
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But to see it up close is to see the dark heart of extremism in American politics.
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But with 25 kilometers remaining in the race, I witnessed a key moment up close and unobstructed.
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He took up-close photos of the gutted rocket ship, then later publicly posted some on Facebook.
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And, more importantly, it'll be the first time one of the dragons has seen him up close.
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But nothing could prepare him for the awe-inspiring beauty of seeing Thor up close and personal.
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I had an up close encounter with a female polar bear and cubs that was pretty incredible.
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I've seen it up close myself; last year, one of my three sons was diagnosed with autism.
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Ever wanted to see a shark up close but never had the guts to do it IRL?
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This time, Epstein said, Hoyer had questions about Rizzo, because he had seen him fail up close.
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The below shot from Bella Hadid is proof that the look is even more impressive up close.
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Watching competitors up-close or commenting on their play mid-match is expected, bad etiquette or not.
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Humans haven't yet figured out how to travel to other star systems to study exoplanets up close.
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They were up close to the water and I just walked up and ended up hanging out.
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Up close, Chihara's robotic arm movements give her away, as do her eyes, which blink only halfway.
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Incredible animal.. especially once I'm able to calm 'em, then I'm really able to appreciate up close.
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A window feeder lets you see small birds, including finches, sparrows, and chickadees, up close and personal.
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Trump's presidency has caused manifold catastrophes, but so far, most Americans have not seen them up close.
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From afar, they awe; from up close, they become abstract amalgamations of cool colors and organic shapes.
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It's a way to study and see some of the world's greatest athletes, up close and personal.
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More of us have seen the devastation up close and would do almost anything to evade it.
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It's an up-close look at Bruce Springsteen's solo show, and it doesn't cost a month's rent.
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There's no restrictive fencing at the 'Door To Hell,' so you can get up close and personal.
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Album Review There are people who raise you up close, and people who raise you from afar.
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But experts insist they seem bigger only because humans are not accustomed to seeing them up close.
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She grew up close to the bases of the Royal Air Force as one of five siblings.
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They saw sea lions up-close, zipped around in Zodiacs, and tried their hand at fly fishing.
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Watch: "Midnight Traveler" is an up-close and personal documentary about a refugee family's search for safety.
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Wittenmyer described each player's biography and what he had seen from them up close as a writer.
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It also gave Dr. Priest a very rare chance to look at a mosaic heart up close.
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"Great to meet you," Sudeikis' Biden said up close and nose-to-nose with the female consultant.
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If you look at them up close in a jar, you realize how ugly they really are.
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It's interesting to watch up close what is happening to the store after Amazon bought Whole Foods.
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Though their clothing and movements are convincing, up close their flesh appears reptilian and their faces generic.
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Rosetta is the first spacecraft to bring the right kind of instrument up close to a comet.
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Get up close and personal with wildlife in a private safari tour at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.
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Having experienced the potential for that fate up-close, Rafael Correa reacted by removing his tyrannical constraints.
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Up close, Florence is packing maximum sustained winds of 105 mph and gusts up to 125 mph.
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Eazel's platform allows you the opportunity to get up close and personal with Young's painterly experimental artworks.
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Scientists have also made visits to map the surrounding seafloor and walk around for up-close examination.
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" The news release announcing the retirement noted that Mr. Cappello "observed John's work up close every day.
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You'd heard of them and seen depictions in Hollywood, but who had ever seen one up close?
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After seeing this modern day crisis up close, the urgency of the matter is clearer than ever.
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Tourists, who sometimes flock to town for an up-close view of the churning Mississippi, have fled.
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Up-close I can see long, vinyl-coated wires, and innumerable nail heads holding them in place.
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If you survey them up close, there's riotous coloring, with dots of every shade of the rainbow.
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But up close, these paintings feel lurid and exploitative, like the establishing shot of a snuff film.
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Instead, patrons were focused only on jockeying for position with hopes of getting up close with Woods.
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As we sped out of the marina, I got an up-close view of some massive yachts.
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This acquisition is really not a huge surprise for most who had seen Eyefluence's impressive technology up close.
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It was the first time scientists were able to get up-close photos of Pluto, and collect data.
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I'm so happy my flight landed at the same time and I get to see him up close!
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"It's definitely an up-close-and-personal experience, but don't be afraid of your own vagina," she says.
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When you see them up close, it's hard to imagine there will be a KKK revival under Trump.
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Up close, it's easy to see the difference between the foam tip (right) and the silicone tip (left).
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"We've seen the Ford, Toyota and GM experiences up close," Olson said, explaining why May's approach is different.
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NASA launched its incredible Parker Solar Probe on its journey to study the Sun up close, without melting.
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Thankfully, new video from NASA gives us an up close and personal tour of our favorite (former) planet.
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Another up close look at the overturned tractor trailer that released an estimated 89 cows onto the interstate.
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Lisa Marie Presley last posted an up-close photo of Benjamin a year ago, an image from 2012.
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Up close, it looks exactly like what it is: colored dust in your hair and on your scalp.
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PBS's new special, Nature: Sex, Lies and Butterflies, does exactly that, depicting butterflies up close throughout their lives.
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Photographed up close, the birds flaunt their unique personalities and striking features — so often overlooked by hurried pedestrians.
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Then, three engineers spend 10 hours setting up close to 50 cameras on the roof of the grandstands.
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At a glance the sculptures make for impressive selfie-fodder, but up close the painted coral looks unconvincing.
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We're thrilled to have three experts take the Main Stage to share their up-close-and-personal experiences.
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Do you want the entire world to get a very up close and personal view of your cervix?
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To see the garments up close is to understand why it took him years to perfect certain designs.
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During his shows, it's not uncommon for the puppets to get up close and personal with their audience.
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We're getting up close and personal with all thing beauty, in a visually satisfying — albeit slightly uncomfortable — way.
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Which is why NASA has decided to send a probe to check out the bizarre beast up close.
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Customers travel from around the world to get an up-close look at their Aston Martin being assembled.
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Up close, they are horrible, smelly dinosaurs with sharp claws who squawk and could attack at any moment.
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Reaper is great at taking people out up close and getting out of sticky situations with Wraith Form.
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States that have attempted to pass bail reform policies are seeing the failures of unsecured release up close.
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The team of scientists heading down to Antarctica this year want to measure it, up close and personal.
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I'd heard about racism, but I'd never seen it up close or knew anyone who was openly racist.
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Since its opening, Rabbitland has drawn large crowds of children eager to get up close with its bunnies.
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PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at her Up Close and Personal Virtual Reality film, presented by Samsung.
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And I like the fact that [the video] is very up close to me and to my band.
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In small groups, executives escorted their best customers and members of the media for an up-close glance.
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Muslims make up close to 10% of the population, with a high concentration in Kandy and the east.
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You can see Nichols up close at 1:08 in the following clip, showing off her…estimation skills.
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The front office hopes that the experience of seeing it all up close will lead to a resolution.
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READ ME:Colorful design is refreshing, but it looks chintzy and childish up close due to its cheap materials.
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The video shows us up close the cockroaches' anatomy: what the fighter looks like compared to the lover.
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The track's simple beat thuds like the heart, while Dawson's mesmerizing vocals are rich, up close, and intimate.
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Up close with tricky lighting situations such as a bright window scene, the iPhone retained more detail outside.
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The up-close view and magnified sounds made it very clear how easy the citrus was to peel.
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You often won't see button prompts to collect hidden items until you're staring right at them up close.
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A combination of radio scans and up-close inspections by a submersible confirmed the identity of the wreck.
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But these fashion clubs can miss a key part of the process: they don't know you up close.
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Mars, 31, about working with the "Hello" singer on the ballad, and experiencing her powerful voice up close.
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Binoculars do enable you to have an up-close view of the wonders of the eclipse, Fienberg said.
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We got to listen to Gaga live, up close and personal for each run through, which was amazing.
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Luke and Detective Misty Knight (Simone Missick) meet for the first time and get up close and personal.
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From a distance, they resemble eerie black flags, but up close their fragility and precise construction is apparent.
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Here, they are thrillingly up close, intimately and warmly lit, and they can be studied in the round.
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I finally got past her and she got up close behind, blared the horn and flashed her brights.
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Up close, the prototype looked and felt like a premium Sony device, and the audio quality was sharp.
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There's a moment in Kanye West's Saint Pablo tour that forces you to confront this possibility up close.
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But if you're itching to get up close and personal with a shark, maybe this is your chance.
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The soft armor of their unknowability lets us examine their loneliness up close while still feeling far away.
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Up close, her approach can produce something rare: a highly trained dancer who can also let everything go.
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The pop star got up close and personal with her two faves in a new Instagram Stories post.
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This is the private treatment of some women by Mr. Trump, the up-close and more intimate encounters.
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The visuals are pretty good, and it's definitely impressive to see the scale of a Cacodemon up close.
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Lean hog futures ended mixed on Thursday, pressured by profit-taking after the prior day's limit-up close.
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One of my favorite things about running marathons is to see city neighborhoods up close at jogging speed.
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It took me up close to the border barrier between Israel and the West Bank—and across it.
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Like, looking at my legs up close, I&aposm not sure if the camera will pick it up.
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Told attendance went up, close to 30 members, up from 8 just a few wks ago. http://bit.
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As the former Chairman of the U.S. House of Representative's cybersecurity subcommittee, I've examined the threat up close.
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He's seen them from a distance before, but this will be his first up-close-and-personal encounter.
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Does your daily regimen of earbud audio sound as loud as a piece of industrial equipment up close?
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At the time, it was the first orbiter to study the planet up close in nearly two decades.
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I went to law school partly to reduce the shock of seeing our criminal justice system up close.
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If you're like most women, you've probably spent some time getting up close and personal with a vibrator.
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It's now set up its own tech hub in San Francisco to monitor the tech revolution up close.
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I saw up close your physical courage, including your incredible calm during planning for the Bin Laden raid.
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The New Horizons spacecraft took the first up-close snapshots of Pluto as it flew by in 2015.
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A special tool on the JPL site allows you to zoom in and see background details up close.
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Meanwhile, the internet streamed up-close views of the savage beatings and arrests by the police in Moscow.
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Up close, the fascinating surfaces of pieces like "Untitled (Door to the Herrenzimmer)" (1978) morph into abstract paintings.
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Up close, we can see the trembling effort of stretching and balancing — the dancer's asymptotic relationship to perfection.
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Waxman went on to work in Bush's defense and state departments, where he watched Bolton operate up-close.
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Some jobs are hard to understand unless you observe them up close, every day, for weeks and weeks.
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Up close, the bluegill is handsome, about twice as long as deep, with light blue and orange highlights.
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This time around, it was Mr. Bloomberg who received the praise, with Mr. de Blasio watching up close.
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When he wasn't behind the lens, Ben got up close and cozy ... snuggling with Ana on the beach.
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Up close, each band of color reveals gaps of blank canvas left behind from the artist's sweeping gestures.
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Tickets to "Up Close: Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel" start at $15 with discounts, and you can buy them here.
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There are enough local nods to make you feel like you're experiencing Central Florida up close and personal.
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Lopez first experienced a nativist agenda up close when, as a young Republican, he witnessed former California Gov.
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It's pretty underwhelming up close so we decide not to enter and simply enjoy it from the outside.
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"It's pretty even," said Jordan Spieth, who has heard them up close at Ryder Cups and Presidents Cups.
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Seeing the passion and results up close made the couple agree that it was a great business opportunity.
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I understand such sentiments, but up close, a mob is an ugly thing to see, its actions pointless.
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In the minute-long shooting video, a driver pulls up close to an older man on a sidewalk.
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A trip to Los Angeles is not complete without an up-close view of the famous Hollywood Sign.
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The controversial piece about Emmett Till, Dana Schutz's "Open Casket," is much more powerful when you're up close.
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For about a decade, I saw up close the vital role a local newspaper plays in its community.
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New businesses are springing up close to the Paparoa Track trailheads to cater to hikers and mountain bikers.
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Last week, we saw up close an ethic of youth solidarity triumphing over the endemic culture of indifference.
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CNBC's Josh Lipton had a chance to get up close with the new Apple iPhone 8 on Tuesday.
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Mr. Jones had seen up close both the strengths and weaknesses of this form of financialized corporate control.
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I've seen him up close, I've worked with him in Congress, I've known him for a long time.
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Not bad for eight hours of up-close, world-class tennis on the most revered court in tennis.
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Once Shimek overcame her initial fear of the big cat, she enjoyed seeing the spotted animal up close.
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I finally got up close and personal with the new C8 Corvette and its awesome mid-engine design.
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The case against Sanders The Sanders agenda doesn't look as good up close as it does from afar.
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"Seeing more common birds up close and having somebody tell you about them changes people's lives," he says.
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"I have seen the effects of overidentifying with one's group and witnessed mass delusions up close," he writes.
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Bella Hadid got as up close and personal with Kendall and Rocky as legally possible -- in public, anyway.
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Apparently, that made the house affordable, and someone anted up close to $30 mil to seal the deal.
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We huddled into this tiny room and curled up close in our sleeping bags trying not to get hypothermia.
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Brandon documented the star-studded evening on social media, sharing an up-close black-and-white selfie to Instagram.
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Selfies, particularly up-close ones taken at certain angles in front of the face, tend to distort the nose.
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Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL up close and hands-on The Pixel 3's best new features
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Once the monkeys reached the ages of 11 to 13, they euthanized them and studied their brains up close.
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Today the monkey park is a popular tourist attraction for up-close interaction and photo ops with the bathers.
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"When you see these athletes up close and see how fast they move, it really is something," he added.
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"If all the pictures [you take] are up close, the way you view yourself may be distorted," Paskhover said.
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The best way to avoid unwanted, up-close bear encounters is to make trash cans inaccessible to outdoor animals.
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And when you see it up close, you think that this guy just woke up and was just funny.
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It's one thing to picture these dimensions in your head, but another to behold such a behemoth up close.
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Femininity was admired from afar, but up close, among boys, it was something to be avoided at all costs.
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Traces of Lipton's own charming, sociable personality show in subjects that are boisterously happy to be photographed up close.
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Rather than watching an action show happen off in the distance, guests will witness them up close and personal.
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On the one hand, she feels it's important for the public to be able to experience nature up close.
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Coming up close behind the Conservatives and Liberals is the progressive New Democratic Party (NDP), lead by Jagmeet Singh.
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I had forgotten about distortion when up close on iPhone X's semi-wide lens; however, the difference is subtle.
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But, when they're up-close — like in Erik Christiansen's photos in the book — the differences are easy to spot.
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I had heard about the emotional connection people have to Wegmans, but I had never seen it up close.
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And I love the careful details, like Swarovski-covered knots (see 'em up close on stylist Cristina Ehrlich's Instagram).
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For me, it's more about inspecting my makeup up close and from different angles to see how everything looks.
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When he walked up close to me, I could sense his physical presence, even while cocooned inside the headset.
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Lululemon shares are up close to 48 percent this year and were slightly higher, closing at $77.65 on Friday.
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The bar is filled with heart-shaped benches, where strippers once got up close and personal with male patrons.
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So, give those tips a shot and you should be ready for a full day of up-close conversations.
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Photo credit: NASA/JPL/University of ArizonaIt's always a good time to get up close and personal with Mars.
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How can I write about malaria with any kind of authority when I've never even seen it up close?
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Glittering from afar, the structure looks shabbier and less solid up close, and is sorely in need of renovation.
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Before long, ground-based encounters will be the only way of getting up close and personal with these planes.
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The accomplishments of my teammates were awe-inspiring and I'm so pleased I got to see them up close.
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Guests were treated to cake, ice cream, Fiona merchandise and up-close access to the social media super star.
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Observing the work up-close can feel like an act of surveillance, your gaze in search of anomalous details.
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It shows two Russian Su-24s flying right up close and personal to the Donald Cook on Tuesday afternoon.
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No selfie is worth your life, and yet people still continue to snap up-close photos with wild animals.
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High Knees: Start by running in place bringing your knees up close to your chest, one at a time.
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Just four months remain until New Horizons and OSIRIS-REx get up-close views of their deep space destinations.
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It's going to be a lot of up-close puppy access, but when has that ever been a problem?
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Both those who have witnessed the new administration up close and those who stood outside to cheer or jeer.
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Finally seen up close, these disks host a menagerie of strange features that may be linked to planet formation.
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"This one's the O2 Cool," says Caleb, whose most popular video has racked up close to a million views.
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KFC Canada released an up-close look at the bucket, complete with some poetry to accompany the good stuff.
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Up close, the land was spiny and jagged, a pile of pinkish granite with squat trees and tough succulents.
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Most reporters arriving in Monaco to cover the wedding were seeing the principality up-close for the first time.
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" After it became clear the chimps weren't aggressive, Monaghan said she found the up-close experience to be "grand.
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As a parent, it must be heartwarming to watch your children experience the animal kingdom up close and personal.
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We had a chance to see the device up-close and it's just as impressive as you would imagine.
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The American Horror Story: Cult star's Instagram gallery also included a throwback photo, showing Fisher's colorful version up close.
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Ne-Yo wasn't shy about having the munchies ... sporting that Colgate smile when cameras were up close and personal.
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You really need to see it up close to appreciate the difference made by the shift to modern hardware.
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They savor that power, and the chance it gives them to examine candidates for the White House up close.
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TechCrunch got an "up-close and yeah let's tinker around with it" kind of look at the camp kitchen.
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I had my first up-close-and-personal experience with them at a drone-themed party earlier this month.
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But we got an up-close look while visiting Bethesda's E3 booth, even if the thing was behind glass.
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Alas, its stock is up close to 6 percent at market close, adding some $40 billion to its value.
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No bikinis in sight, this trip was all about getting up close and personal with some real-life animals.
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You can push the display all the way down to get really up close to it and start drawing.
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I spent a minute or so following a titanite around, just to see its shell and tentacles up close.
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You can get a birds-eye view of bustling cities, or get up close and personal with undersea life.
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I'm not a genius with a 300-year vision, but SoftBank's strategy looks pretty haphazard when experienced up close.
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For more than two years, Johnson worked inside the Education Department and saw the student loan situation up close.
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Up close, it feels very much like the early days of smartphones: Everyone was trying to be a player.
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She told CNN last week she remembered making eye contact with a man who pulled up close to them.
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The company partnered with Amazon Web Services last year, pushing shares up close to 50 percent year-over-year.
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Something I knew had been happening for a long time, but really did not want to experience up close.
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Get up close with this intricate fishing village/mining town/performance spot gracing the far end of the playa.
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When I got up close to it, it seemed like barely a year of rent, business expenses and payroll.
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While visiting the New Year's Eve headquarters, we got to see up close what the ball is made of.
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"I saw this up close when I was growing up in Brooklyn during the 1970s and 1980s," he wrote.
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The only way to see it up close is on a ship, and Mr. Winkley offered me a ride.
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The SEC is getting up close and personal with companies that have raised ICOs, according to a new report.
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Up-close photographs of the dwarf planet are stunning, and there are scientific rewards to be reaped from them.
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However, up close, the cut and finish of the garments render the final products more high-end and refined.
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You can see our legs and arms if you got up close to the window, but it worked well.
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Deliberately redirecting asteroids to our planet's vicinity could enable us to study them up close, or even mine them.
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There are people experiencing this up close and personally, and I think the worst happens when we're not around.
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While the rest of the country sees the television coverage from a distance, we see the trauma up close.
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NASA's Viking orbiter took the first up-close pictures of Mars as it entered the planet's orbit in 1976.
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Using Barclays' 1.1 percent growth projection the deficit would end up "close to 3 percent of GDP", he said.
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Later, Mars snuggles up close to the sun, leading to a milder northern winter and a simmering southern summer.
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Barnea, who has traveled to combat zones on assignment as a photographer, has seen destruction and despair up close.
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As word spread about Priebus' dismissal, some reporters got up close to Priebus' car, taking cell photos and such.
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The two share a spine-chilling exchange before Pennywise floats down to scare the pants off Richie up close.
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But this pair of finals commentators has a particular insight into Curry's basketball skills, having seen them up close.
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A contingent of sponsors and FedExField suite holders — all men — were granted up-close access to the photo shoots.
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Seeing the bone fragments up close and in person is fascinating even for casual fans of history and paleontology.
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TMZ broke the story ... Kevin and Sabbag got up close and personal while partying at Marquee nightclub in Vegas.
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Yusaku Maezawa asks what Picasso could have been able to make if he had seen the moon up close.
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I can tell you that Sampaoli up close looks like he is expecting some terrible new from a doctor.
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If the game ends up close later, the eight missed free-throws in the quarter will have seemed crucial.
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The ground at first glance is like a greenish carpet, but up close you notice myriad diminutive flowering plants.
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Up close, they'll realize the prints are actually of Mickey Mouse, Tinker Bell, the Castle, Mickey balloons, and more.
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I was really lucky to see Reese's incredible performance up close and be blown away by her raw skills.
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Photograph by Victor J. Blue for The New Yorker Up close, the work is wet, improvisatory, and deeply inexact.
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Jude and Noah grow up close but as they grow older they become distant for a number of reasons.
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But razors, toothbrushes, and toilet paper — stuff we get so up close and personal with — are a different ballgame.
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It wasn't just to see the jihadis up close or to cover a war or to prove my mettle.
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I've seen the job a little bit more up close as a senator than I did as a comedian.
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"AR is really great for letting you evaluate an object, and to get up close to it," Shrom says.
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Today's onslaught of video imagery brings war powerfully home, giving an up close feel of the danger and anguish.
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As a 27-year-old investigator for the Senate's Watergate committee, I saw up close how that inquiry unfolded.
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Sales of iPhones, iPads and the Apple Watch make up close to 70% of the company's revenue, he said.
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General Atlantic CEO Bill Ford has seen the SoftBank effect – too much money with too few guardrails – up close.
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She has seen this problem up close during her field work in cities such as Lagos, Manila, and Bangkok.
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He snapped some photos of what he thought was an ocean sunfish, a rare sight up-close, he said.
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Surveillance camera footage showed the suspect had cycled up close to the victim who managed to push him over.
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Up close, when he shouldered past, the veins on his flanks looked like the estuary of a river system.
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"I've also seen up-close that there can be another, more troubling, side of YouTube's openness," Ms. Wojcicki wrote.
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They are four golden figures that, even viewed up close, seem to be constantly dissolving into a Malibu sunset.
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Combined, the two make up close to half of the market share at the domestic box office this year.
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"This is an example we should study up close now that Donald Trump will be our president," said Hochschild.
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Even Walter Cronkite, normally unfazeable, lost his cool while watching a Saturn V rocket launch up close in 1967.
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Each Lemonade chapter got their own series of stills, letting fans get up close and personal with the filming process.
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" Navalny's personal doctor, who was unable to examine him up close, claims "this is the damaging effect of unidentified chemicals.
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The singer posted up-close photos of various products, including a glowing highlighter duo, gold eye shadow and powder blushes.
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We see avalanches on screen and as nouns, in sentences — but rarely do we get to watch them up close.
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While Martin rarely actually speaks to the audience, one person does get to experience the show up close and personal.
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We used to do a lot of manipulation with makeup and stuff because you don't see anyone up close anyway.
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Radiosondes can collect up-close observations of the wind speeds, temperature, pressure, humidity and other conditions found inside the hurricane.
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But up close, at the distance from which they were painted, our physical relationship to these colossi distorts all perception.
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Normies who show up can get up close and personal with celebs, most of who seemed up for taking selfies.
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Fortunately for us, several athletes — and spectators — captured an up-close look at Team USA's entrance at the main event.
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During the experience, I could view in up-close detail what each machine did and how it moved and behaved.
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Fatima's video and plaintive cry offer one of the first up-close looks at the human toll of those policies.
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In it, she takes us up close and personal with quite possibly the healthiest, shiniest curls we've seen in awhile.
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If the star seems calm during her up-close bee encounter, it's because she befriended all the bees in video.
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Thin and fragmented, her sculptures are faintly reminiscent of Gordon Matta-Clark's extractions of Bronx floors when seen up close.
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Here's a replay that shows Norwood up close: Either way, the huge run put the Broncos in field goal position.
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Up close, however, individual pieces reveal how the artist meticulously slices and sculpts bits of gampi around thin steel wires.
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The "God Is a Woman" songstress, 25, traveled to London to perform at KOKO for Capital FM's Up Close series.
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Up close, he smelled exactly the way Pat thought he should smell, of hair ointment, stale tobacco, and shoe leather.
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"It was really important to get the animators and the effects artists studying my mom's technique up close," she said.
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As another hurricane season begins, this is Up Close, where we bring you a story that deserves a closer look.
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As we reported ... Future posted a picture up close and personal with Lori last month living it up in Jamaica.
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When New Horizons flies by Ultima Thule, it will be humanity's first up-close look at this kind of world.
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Seeing Ferrari's fastest production car up close at the Geneva Motor Show in alarm-red Rosso Settanta hue is believing.
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The "all new" Echo ($99.99), by contrast, has a short, fatter body and, up close, I noticed another key difference.
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Marach has to compensate for the short return on his serve, which tipped over the net, by playing up close.
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Thanks to another temporary legal reprieve for Elliott, Hunt will get an up-close comparison Sunday against Dallas (2100-249).
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One of them decided to get up close to Viviana Guzmán, a professional flutist with a penchant for paddle boarding.
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This is the first time in space exploration history that a rover has explored an extraterrestrial sand dune up close.
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Undoubtedly. Is it a bit weird to see seams running through a TV when you're looking at it up close?
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Her reaction upon seeing a (mouse) brain up close for the first time was amazement at how squishy it was.
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Related: Takashi Murakami On Nuclear Monsters and Buddhist Damnation Get Up Close With Takashi Murakami's Personal Art Collection Facing Darkness?
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SpaceX also released footage from their onboard cameras, which gives us an up close and personal seat for the landing:
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" She added: "It's a real peek behind the curtain, and up close and personal access to me throughout the tour.
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Up close, the corncob structures were bigger than I'd ever imagined, and I halted to survey their dizzying, petaled balconies.
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But the clowns are already there and this is the first time we get to see the masks up close.
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The event was open to the public, but it took some personal connections to get up close with the future.
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Click here to view original GIFI don't really realize the skill of professional athletes until I see them up close.
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Before we'd seen Pluto up close, most astronomers imagined it to be a dead little nugget of ice and rock.
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They help with pacing, too, by giving viewers a chance to breathe between the film's many tense, up-close encounters.
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She had previously experienced beach replenishment work up close during a stay on Florida&aposs Long Boat Key near Sarasota.
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As he took photos up close of what was happening, he was hit with a water cannon in the back.
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Photographer Sergei Karpukhin traveled to the country's Nenets Autonomous District to get an up-close look at the herders' lives.
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"Dissecting" a virus means using molecular biology tools to study its genes (whether encoded via DNA or RNA) up close.
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" He continues to take huge whiffs of flowering kale up close, adding, "The hardest thing to do is to choose.
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As an animal lover, I've been all over the world to have cool, up-close experiences with the animal kingdom.
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In Benny Lam's case, he got up close and personal, in a very literal way, with these Hong Kong residents.
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Church, who was not involved in the new study, said he has seen this trend in death rates up close.
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The process often involves flying radar-outfitted planes through the Arctic and Antarctic to scan the regions' glaciers up close.
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And it has done OK, though the sector has trailed the broader market, up close to 1.3 percent since Jan.
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Teenage girls, and several older girls too, lined up for an up-close and personal look at Harry and Meghan.
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But when the action gets up close and personal, it helps that Godless's cast is by and large top-notch.
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We've been at Microsoft's Build conference all day, getting up close and personal with the latest and greatest from Microsoft .
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MOOS: At this White House event to honor military families, kids got up close and personal with the Pence's pet.
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It's already been announced in full, but we've yet to see it up close; Geneva will be its live debut.
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But if you look at it up close, the amount of waste from overtreatment of the dying is just disgusting.
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That's where we first got a chance to look at the Typhoon H up close, hovering inside a mesh net.
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After seeing it up close, I'm convinced it's basically the same thing as a Jawbone Up Move with a display.
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Horowitz, Apple's Eddy Cue and ex-Twitter executive Adam Bain can be seen up close and personal with the players.
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"It was the first time I saw up close what it was like to be a working mother," she says.
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" The Salvador, Bahia, native adds, "This way the whole world will have a chance to experience our culture up close.
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While your friends get up close and slash at it with swords, you hang back and shoot it from afar.
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Viewers can kayak through fjords, get up close with lava, deep sea dive around coral reefs, and explore dank caves.
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"I put it up close to Christmas time when a lot of people are coming from far away," Sims said.
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Online videos feel particularly intimate because they largely feature amateurs, are unscripted and are filmed up close and by hand.
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The up-close depiction of brothers locked in a bitter psychological war can be far harder to watch than murder.
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I saw the little foxes on the hillside with their pointy red ears; up close, a fallen branch of autumn.
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At that juncture, it could have rolled forward and might have ended up close enough for a tap-in birdie.
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Check out the pics ... there's even an up-close shot of the original tag still intact and labeled for Reeve.
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CNBC's "Secret Lives of the Super Rich " got up close and personal with the late Oscar-winning actor's personal timepiece.
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I'd learned to associate it with a kind of elitism and wealth I was not keen to observe up close.
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Clinton's service spans both eras, and she has learned hard lessons from the three presidents she has studied up close.
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CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times The first time I saw Josephine Baker up close I was in London.
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As a court stenographer in criminal court, my mother witnessed the racial injustice of the American legal system up close.
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From a distance, many of the replicas looked acceptably David-like, but up close most of them were laughably bad.
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But experiencing the Miners' Strike up close, and seeing how mainstream politics works when it's threatened – that's what politicised me.
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" She adds that her fan club parties are "the beautiful moment I love — getting to be up close and personal.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump flew to Florida on Thursday to see the catastrophic damage from Hurricane Irma up close.
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So think of Beyond as a massive lenticular print designed to give and up close and personal immersive 3D experience.
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Imagine watching a NASCAR accident from up close, or swiveling your view while the ocean waves curl over a surfer.
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That summer, August 2004, was the first time I saw—up close—a man who had been shot by cops.
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Kaley Cuoco got up close and personal with a fellow driver in L.A. -- and his Mercedes-Benz paid the price.
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When you get up close and you read the small print you discover that they're primarily directed at government officials.
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From what I've seen up close, these voters embarked on this path long before Donald Trump arrived on the scene.
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Witnessing the size and scope of Matthews up close, he said, had made his visit to Brooklyn more than worthwhile.
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The film captures up close the way violence transforms neighborhoods and families with an immediacy that transcends headlines or sensationalism.
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The best way to see it up close is through this tap-story tool we built for full illustrative immersion.
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Such mishaps are worth it to see her favorite athletes, like the American skater Nathan Chen, up close, she said.
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McBride saw Plum up close this past winter in Turkey, where she stars for Yakin Dogu, another top Turkish team.
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A five-day riverboat trip along Brazil's Rio Negro offered an up-close look at the region's rich natural environment.
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How do you go from getting up close and personal with an accused triple murderer to launching an iPhone app?
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His appreciation for Mickelson would come much later, once he was on the tour and saw his strengths up close.
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Until recently, you could only get up close to the Bridal Veil Falls section of Niagara Falls in warmer months.
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"Although, I have to admit, even having been there, it was still really cool to see it again up close."
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"I saw it online and it looked pretty devastating, so it's even more dramatic up close," Charlene Mead told NBC4.
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Chopra, 37, added herself into the shot so that she's cuddling up close to her hubby (and peep Nick's hand!).
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Up close, though, you zero in on the individual staples and get a sense of the material violation they cause.
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But fear not, Virtual Telescope will be streaming the event live for anyone unable to view the eclipse up close.
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Finally, and most importantly, zoos provide people, especially impressionable children, with the opportunity to see these remarkable animals up close.
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MYSTERY SOLVED: Here's another look at the strange lights in the Las Vegas valley sky tonight, this time up close.
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"One of the things that iNaturalist does is get you up close with the tree outside your window," she says.
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Men were granted up-close access to photo shoots on the beach when the women were nude, the cheerleaders said.
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She saw the impact of that up close, and the way politicians talk about immigration is something she watches closely.
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Similar rafts occur every five or so years, scientists said, but such masses are rarely encountered up close by people.
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Similar rafts occur every five or so years, scientists said, but such masses are rarely encountered up close by people.
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Up close, the acre-size plot was blooming with asters and liatris and ironweed and two different kinds of goldenrod.
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Russia continues to seethe against its limits and its neighbors, and is pressing up close against the old Ottoman borderlands.
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It was then, Ford said, that he saw up close some of the most urgent problems plaguing his home country.
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I was up close and personal, picking up everything I could, seeing how he went about his business and everything.
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Longstreth inspected a painting up close, in which a woman and a devil were engaged in a contortive sex act.
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But, up close, these moving masses are a mix of boulders, silt, and organic matter, with below-freezing liquid cores.
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Once you've done that you can load up the simulator and get up close with each of the seven planets.
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Based on how much this thing shines ... something tells us it's a beaut up close, and probably pretty damn big.
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One of the reasons he moved to Taiwan was so that he could see Chinese culture and philosophy up close.
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Two orange squares in the top left and right quadrants suggest blazing fires up close or demonic eyes from afar.
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So it's possible that next week, there will be more images of Ovechkin getting up close and personal with Putin.
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Everyone who came to Recode's Code Media conference this year got to see Coles's star power up close and personal.
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Up close they are awash in drawn fecal matter with many a character depicted mid-penetration by someone or something.
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After all, while such objects cannot be physically manipulated, they demand a more up-close, intimate kind of viewing experience.
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During the plunge, its instruments will be getting up-close measurements that will be sent back to Earth in real time.
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"The professional makeup of the C.S.R.C. is really not even up close to that of the big brokerages," Mr. Chen said.
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He's got the upside of recent campaign experience, running with Hillary Clinton and seeing the pitfalls of her run up close.
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ARCore maps the pile of cash to the ground, so you can see it from all angles and even up close.
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I was diagnosed with testicular cancer four months ago, and I've already racked up close to $200,000 in medical bills since.
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On average, voters over 65 make up close to 20% of voters in midterms, more than their share in presidential elections.
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Really, the important takeaway here is that you'll be able to get up close to Cage's acting in a virtual space.
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Shares of the low-cost airline were up close to 4 in morning trading after the company beat analyst's earnings expectations.
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Up close, it's harder to see where that line is between what society deems acceptable, and what is beyond the pale.
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One of the virtues of being a therapist is witnessing human beings up close, or as close as intimate conversation allows.
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And unless you were up-close and personal with Schumer, you wouldn't know that her eyeliner wasn't your typical cat eye.
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The camera takes you right up close, and it's hard to say if the sound or the visual is more pleasing.
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Up close her outfit looked like a hot mess, but from far away Selena looked like a stunning work of art.
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The first photo was of her up close, wearing a sensible blouse, a pair of reading glasses, and a huge smile.
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"When you see the destruction up-close, the silver lining is there's only been one fatality," said Cuomo, after Christie finished.
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Next session, with at least 277 women elected to the Senate, women will make up close to a quarter of Congress.
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But you get up close, you can see the subtle scale pattern and the reptilian skin we gave him via prosthetics.
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From there, she would go with Alex to her job at a strip club and see her drug use up close.
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CNH Industrial also led the gains, with its stock up close to 3% on the back of a share buyback announcement.
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Often, it's considered part of the experience of a tropical vacation to see a giant turtle or a shark up close.
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The Recording Academy is providing fans an opportunity to get up close and personal with their favorite Grammy winners and nominees.
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Much of what the two agents do involves getting up close and personal with people who the public views as monsters.
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Written as an allegory for life in occupied Paris, Camus's novel is not an up-close portrait of evil or domination.
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But without seeing one up close, it was hard to rule out other theories, like a series of more violent collisions.
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And measuring its surface reflectivity up close would help future calculations of how sunlight pushes such asteroids around, subtly changing orbits.
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Up close, though, almost every inch of Seal Island is covered by the Cape fur seals that gave it its name.
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Some image links are broken, and at some point Martha added a header subtly renaming the blog martha up close & personal.
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Up close, the lack of precision is irritating, and the camera can get caught behind buildings or inside of giant enemies.
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But she's seen up-close just how this concept, which should be an empowering tool, has been perverted into a weapon.
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There is one particular scene in the premiere that shines a light on this darkness for viewers to inspect up close.
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Up close to the booster from the Long March 3B that landed near buildings in Guangxi province shortly after launch pic.twitter.
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Up close, the car did have that shabby-concept feel, where everything seems like it's made of toothpicks and construction paper.
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Barbara Corcoran got up close — and very personal — with her Dancing with the Stars pro partner on the season 25 premiere.
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Destinations around the globe offer a variety of up-close, exhilarating shark encounters that are safe for both humans and sharks.
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Press play above to tag along for an up-close look at how Lumpini brings her awe-inspiring designs to life.
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On the third cover, we finally get an up-close look at the retro forties cut he got for the film.
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It's incredible to see the Manhattan skyscrapers up close in a way that you just wouldn't be able to appreciate otherwise.
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Tourists can't actually see the eggs up-close, but a screen has been provided where they can watch live footage.[BBC]
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That said, before Juno completes its mission, we'll get lots of up-close-and-personal looks at our favorite gas giant.
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You can also attach the 33mm zoom lens to any Galaxy, iPhone, or Pixel phone to get those up-close results.
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As we stroll, we end up close to Aster Café, one of his favorite places that's kind of bougie and expensive.
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Many visitors experience a Maori welcome up close—the biggest tourism operator on the South Island is the Ngai Tahu tribe.
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Pocket, a fellow handicapped rescue goat, creates the same sense of calm in Polly whenever he snuggles up close to her.
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And as the two plan to attend the event, shoppers may just get to see the couple's coordinating style up close.
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Megyn Kelly is used to swimming with sharks, but this week, she got up close and personal with some friendlier fish.
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Up close, it's evident that they're not as good as Sony's flagship, and that doesn't matter to me at this price.
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And in fact, astronomers came up with a term, the "Neptune desert," to describe this up-close-and-personal stellar zone.
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What did the job do to your perception of the human body, seeing it naked and up close all the time?
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It's time to remind the general public, AGAIN, never attempt to take a selfie/up-close photo with a wild animal.
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When they saw the moose they were given an up-close look at the dangers that are inherent to the region.
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Its pitch is round instead of rectangular, and goals from further out are worth more than those shot from up close.
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In contrast to the Maipo theater's vast billboards, the photographs presented here allow the audience to see the artifice up close.
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Bella Thorne now met Scott Disick the party monster up close and personal -- and it's a pass for her ... for now.
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Dribble through the gallery to get up close and personal with the hard knock hopefuls guaranteed to get you gameday ready.
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I did not see it up close until my late 30s, when Melinda and I took our first trip to Africa.
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If you want to get up close and personal, Panasonic's compact Lumix ZS100 gives you way more zoom than the competition.
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Midwest residents like Mike Conley, vice president of digital for the NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers, have seen the resurgence up close.
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Watch up close as one of them does just that aboard France's only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle.
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"Last week we got to see up-close how thoughtful, articulate, and humble he is," he said during Monday's committee meeting.
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"He was coming off a bridge when the attacker approached him and blew himself up close to his car," Khogyani added.
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It's interesting, you having been one of the few woman investment bankers, you had up close how they think about it.
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He then tweeted another photo of his masterpiece up close, adding that he could fit in three physics formulas per nail.
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Today the reality star premiered a eye-opening 30-second video titled "Kylie Up Close: My 2016 Resolutions" on her app.
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She said she stopped at the entrance, hoping a guard would search her so she could stab him from up close.
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You can now experience the eruption up close via helicopter thanks to a package offered by the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai.
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I did a few more short rides after this before I ended up close to my house and called it quits.
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Up close, it's clear that each was conceived both as a small, intricate sculpture and as part of an elaborate scheme.
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It's given her an up-close perspective on what's going on in Asia and the challenges faced by companies operating there.
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