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He is nearer than your own breath
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The way to get healed is to draw nearer
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soon as I drew nearer to Him
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There wasn't time to hate himself, only time to move on, close in, get nearer to the heart of evil in small town Ireland
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nearer he could hear the laughter of the one who had betrayed him
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The captain and a couple others wandered off from the group and it sounded like they were calling Alan when they got nearer the probe
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The nearer the barge drew to London, the lighter Kara’s heart became
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The landscape was becoming more built up as is drew nearer to the City … more farmsteads along the river, many with wharves selling produce, more large barn-like constructions doubtless used for craft activities, and, as they drew nearer to the city, glass houses covering vast areas of land, growing produce to be shipped to markets of London
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nearer to Buttercup and his chambers
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If they hadn't stuffed themselves so at breakfast they probably would have been thinking about lunch by now and be sorry they weren't nearer vegetation
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Walk on your toes for a couple of steps to bring your knees nearer to your face and then, with your knees bent give a little hop off the ground with both legs
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As we draw nearer to the gate, he reaches into his bag and draws out a paper
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A glare of sunlight catches my attention and I watch puzzled as we draw nearer to the cause of this brightness … astonished, I see a vast greenhouse complex
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For a start it was nearer work for her – Dad used to drive them both up; he worked up there too
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Sometimes the tiger ventured a little nearer, but still kept a respectful distance
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The girls were no less spectacular and each successful deflection, dodge, duck, leap, handspring, or somersault gradually brought them nearer to each other in order to unite their force and neutralize the near invisible staff that Harry wielded like a master
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By the last rays of the setting moon, he surveyed the terrain … it wasn’t as boggy as the land nearer the barracks, looked pretty much like the moors he’d seen down in Devon
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and Tom was beginning to give consideration to getting a little nearer
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He elaborated on how they had done it and why each effort brought them nearer to their aim
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Who’s to say how long each of us has to spend here, in the physical world? We go along assuming we have three score years and ten, or nearer four score and ten these days, and consider ourselves short changed if a lifespan is anything less
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The yard, if you could call it that was as generally rough looking, except nearer to the house were several flower beds, filled with tulips and Easter lilies in bloom, it must be early spring, she thought
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She knew those and some of the nearer stars, but was not an expert
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When she didn't respond, he bent nearer wrapping his arm about her shoulder and whispered in her ear "You’re the chosen, it is your destiny, and they can't change it
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Even Kit got a slap across her butt, before she headed off towards the games, to be held nearer the Lytle White house
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I could tell she was ready to move on; we walked over to her and I said, ‘Do you want to move nearer to the light?’
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Actually he was working nearer Gilgandra where he usually spent most Friday evenings drinking at the Railway Hotel
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” Brodin replied, watching as the burning horde drew nearer
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Higher and higher still they flew, nearer and nearer to the stars, when suddenly the mirror shook so terribly with grinning, that it flew out of their hands and fell to the earth, where it was dashed in a hundred million and more pieces
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Kortrax was only a few diameters above the nearer trees
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exceeded twenty pounds, though in other respects it approached much nearer to a perfectly
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certain ; and the greater the number of your tickets, the nearer you approach to this certainty
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They sat together on the cushion nearer the kitchen end
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nearer to those of manufacturing labour, and the profits of stock employed in agriculture to
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" Flitter was still no nearer and raised his eyes in query again until Grandpa clapped his hands for attention
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She lead him to the cushion nearer the kitchen end
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Meanwhile, his own hand was drawing nearer, as were the many wolf helmed soldiers
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But in the beginning of the present century, that is, immediately after the great recoinage in King William's time, the greater part of the current silver coin must have been still nearer to its standard weight than it is at present
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"You're just like her," the man said, his naked form drawing nearer -- his own pain transparent in his voice
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But, in the present state of the Spanish market, gold is certainly somewhat nearer to this lowest price than silver
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The price of Spanish gold, therefore, as it affords both less rent and less profit, must, in the Spanish market, be somewhat nearer to the lowest price for which it is possible to bring it thither, than the price of Spanish silver
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It may therefore be uncertain, whether, to the general market of Europe, the whole mass of American gold comes at a price nearer to the lowest for which it is possible to bring it thither, than the whole mass of American silver
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The price of diamonds and other precious stones may, perhaps, be still nearer to the lowest price at which it is possible to bring them to market, than even the price of gold
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His mind often wandering to thoughts of bloodied flesh on his tongue, Anon drew nearer to the towering trunk of the Dead Tree
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If the manufactures, especially, of which those commodities are the materials, should ever come to flourish in the country, the market, though it might not be much enlarged, would at least be brought much nearer to the place of growth than before ; and the price of those materials might at least be increased by what had usually been the expense of transporting them to distant countries
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” Brontes continued as the Magi drew nearer
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when I’d meet my love and, now, when the day was nearer than
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The hills grew higher and the white clouds nearer, then Andrastus saw a line of surf
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The free rent of the land would go no nearer to pay the interest of the purchase-money, and a small capital might be employed in purchasing land as profitable as in any other way
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She very cautiously edged nearer to it, dodging its snapping jaws and leaping to barely avoid its lashing tail
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Hellbent, he drew nearer to his underling as he growled
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He knelt down, his already bloody palm smearing the sharp boulders as he positioned himself nearer to the water and the smiling face
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nearer its standard
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Supposing the current money of the two countries equally near to the standard of their respective mints, and that the one pays foreign bills in this common currency, while the other pays them in bank money, it is evident that the computed exchange may be in favour of that which pays in bank money, though the real exchange should be in favour of that which pays in current money; for the same reason that the computed exchange may be in favour of that which pays in better money, or in money nearer to its own standard, though the real exchange should be in favour of that which pays in worse
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Though he paused momentarily, it was only to use a hand to gesture for the Breton to draw nearer
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The effect of the colony trade, in its natural and free state, is to open a great though distant market, for such parts of the produce of British industry as may exceed the demand of the markets nearer home, of those of Europe, and of the countries which lie round the Mediterranean sea
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But if, in any one of those distant employments, which in ordinary cases are less advantageous to the country, the profit should happen to rise somewhat higher than what is sufficient to balance the natural preference which is given to nearer employments, this superiority of profit will draw stock from those nearer employments, till the profits of all return to their proper level
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Though the same capital never will maintain the same quantity of productive labour in a distant as in a near employment, yet a distant employment maybe as necessary for the welfare of the society as a near one; the goods which the distant employment deals in being necessary, perhaps, for carrying on many of the nearer employments
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But if the profits of those who deal in such goods are above their proper level, those goods will be sold dearer than they ought to be, or somewhat above their natural price, and all those engaged in the nearer employments will be more or less oppressed by this high price
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Their interest, therefore, in this case, requires, that some stock should be withdrawn from those nearer employments, and turned towards that distant one, in order to reduce its profits to their proper level, and the price of the goods which it deals in to their natural price
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As he got nearer he put up his hand, a cross between a wave and a gesture of peace
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When the room had been sealed and the heater switched on, Chris moved to the centre of the open floor space, partially to be nearer the heater, gestured to everyone to be quiet and made an announcement:
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Melissa gritted her teeth and looked away as Chris moved the syringe nearer her arm and prepared to strike
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It was nearer, that was obvious
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Jenny walked nearer the door but found that the heat coming in through the door was surprisingly fierce
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a house, that she did not like to go nearer till she had nibbled some more
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He carefully got to his feet, unable to stand fully due to the sag of the tent ceiling, and slowly made his way nearer to the entrance
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Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, ‘Look out now, Five! Don’t go splashing paint over me like that!’
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They walked on, hoping that it would turn out, when they got nearer, to be less of an obstacle than it currently appeared
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They had not gone far before they saw the Mock Turtle in the distance, sitting sad and lonely on a little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, Alice could hear him sighing as if his heart would break
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The further off from England the nearer is to France–
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“How’s the pain in your arm now?” asked Chris as he moved nearer
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As they got nearer they could make out that it was mostly submerged in its own trough-shaped crater
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The effect must have been getting stronger nearer towards the ship
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What was most interesting, the warping effect increased with every kilometre nearer the ship’s last known location
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But sensing his lack of comprehension it told him in English every precautionary measure it was taking to counter the ship’s mysterious effects, as its thrusters were edging him nearer
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He was manoeuvring around it now, and as he got even nearer the grid pattern became more detailed, until finally a highlighted rectangle emerged amid the complexity of lines
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The weather did not improve as we moved nearer our destination
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They moved nearer to Jesus, but held their distance
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‘Follow me,’ he said, approaching the ship, which descended nearer to the ground
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As I glanced at the storm I wondered, since the sand was so white, why did this spiraling phenomena appear so inky? I looked back as the forbidding storm moved nearer
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Torbin, in spite of his tritanium-alloy body, felt the increasing repulsion force as he got nearer the ‘slow-down’ field generator – an egg-timer shaped device from which jutted hundreds of rounded off silver cones and a network of cables and plastic pipes
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The time for his death drew nearer and nearer
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Then as we got nearer there was chaos in fact it was utter pandemonium with troops standing waiting to be taken forward
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The nearer my deadlines loomed, the more monsters Amadeus would spot in my precisely arranged and precariously teetering stacks of papers
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The location could be pinpointed to within a few metres when he got nearer; the time of the message sent may vary according to quantum uncertainty
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If he reacted to it – he thought – he would only strengthen its hold, one stage nearer to the acknowledgment of its reality
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With the unit's jet propulsion it came nearer
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He wanted to touch the flame to feel how real, moving his finger nearer to the supposed heat, and he actually did touch the flame (he thought) for what seemed like no more than a second
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Constantly being drawn nearer towards the light, it became almost all consuming when he finally stopped
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or just nearer
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Bubbala Celia still lived in her father’s old bungalow, Abigail and her mother lived nearer to the hospice where Abigail’s father was
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They waited and waited as the island got nearer
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It was nearer mid morning this time, and there were no raccoons and quite a few less dogs
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They heard him singing as he got nearer
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The noise seemed to draw nearer
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As they sailed nearer to the beach, it was as Manna had described it
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And the nearer it got to its target, the slower it moved
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down the road a bit, while we took Roy’s car nearer to the property
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As I got nearer, I noticed that the van had an antenna protruding from its roof, a powerful looking one at that! I increased my pace and got within a few yards of the place when one of the men noticed me, jumped up, looked at me and shouted, “There he is!”