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Meanings of immediate proximity in anglès
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Usage of immediate proximity in anglès
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That is the definite pleasure in the immediateproximity of one's own kind.
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In immediateproximity to it lies the question, what is ugliness?
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This indicated the immediateproximity of the place of sepulture.
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Murdered, and likely by someone in Poirots immediateproximity.
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It was thick and pungent, bestial-thesmell of a large animal in the immediateproximity.
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I trust that neither of you was at all-thatit was not in your immediateproximity?
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The immediateproximity of the answer to the posed question means that I cannot avoid seeing it.
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The Boys could psionically inflict all kinds of different phobias and manias on anyone in their immediateproximity.
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This condition is none other than the immediateproximity of the nerve-centres whose influence has to be suppressed.
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A previously unidentified gene, abnormally transcribed in both T cell proliferations, was characterized in the immediateproximity of the breakpoints.
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The indication, however, was to consider any wound in the immediateproximity of a joint as perforating until it was healed.
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The convalescent was out of doors, inhaling the sweet breeze, in the immediateproximity of the hut, when the good father appeared.
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He also stressed the immediateproximity to an election would inevitable raise questions over the motivation and urgency of such an inquiry.
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Read more: When police found the suspect, his weapon was on the ground and "not in his immediateproximity," Mr Schuh told CNN.
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Beyond, but in immediateproximity, lay the ancient episcopal city and province of Utrecht, over which lay the road to the adjacent Holland and Zeeland.
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The imagination is as much perplexed by the deception, as it might be if two distant points in space were suddenly brought into immediateproximity.