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1 The approach from Abbey National is understood to have happened last week.
2 Some analysts expect a more aggressive approach from NATO in coming months.
3 The second half contained a more direct approach from Del Bosque's men.
4 Riders approach from the south, faint with distance on the winding road.
5 But Adobe is taking a different approach from competitors such as Microsoft.
6 There would be a zero tolerance approach from now on, he said.
7 British peer AstraZeneca successfully resisted a takeover approach from Pfizer last month.
8 A brighter day beckons. It's a surprisingly chirpy approach from Mr Gigaba.
9 In the latter case, of course, he will approach from the front.
10 This is a credible approach from another of the world's biggest companies.
11 Where Zoya waited, she might not see him approach from this angle.
12 I heard the footsteps approach from the darkness off to one side.
13 Roy was to approach from one side and Willie from the other.
14 He is enough to warn them of any approach from the trail.
15 A cloud of desert dust always heralded its approach from the east.
16 Their Wales flanker Martyn Williams has turned down an approach from Perpignan.
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