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1 The day was late in the spring; summer was close at hand.
2 The deal is expected to close at the end of the year.
3 The deal is expected to close at the end of this year.
4 Proxy votes ahead of Tuesday's vote close at 0000 GMT on Sunday.
5 Hotels are largely empty; managers very polite; restaurants must close at 10.
6 Matthew thought the time for building an ark was close at hand.
7 Yet even more monstrous exaggerations of Nature seemed disturbingly close at hand.
8 The fundraising is scheduled to close at the end of this year.
9 Silvey followed close at his heels and DuPree lagged in the rear.
10 The familiar was far away, while the bizarre was close at hand.
11 Meanwhile, Israel sat beside her and cherished her close at his bosom.
12 The boiled portion remains in charred bamboo internodes placed close at hand.
13 The steam is generated in an ordinary boiler standing close at hand.
14 It is expected to close at the end of the second quarter.
15 That will come to a close at the end of the month.
16 She crept to the window, holding the nightgown close at the neck.
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