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1 Take a closer look , Best said, and stepped up right alongside her.
2 This justice system needs to take a closer look at Antonio Ignacio.
3 Yet a closer look at the data paints a somewhat rosier picture.
4 In his statistics column this morning, Eamon Donoghue takes a closer look .
5 Mr Guthrie, he said, should have been keeping a closer look out.
6 I had to get a closer look at the thing, of course.
7 RNZ takes a closer look at the MPs named on the list.
8 Here is a closer look at events over the last 12 hours.
9 But let's take a closer look at that: I'm afraid of falling.
10 Without waiting for her response, he walked over for a closer look .
11 Take a closer look at how London has evolved over the centuries:
12 He lifted the shirt from the water to take a closer look .
13 But when Chopra's team took a closer look , the potential benefit faded.
14 I decided I needed to get a closer look at the tower.
15 Otherwise he'd have come over to the car for a closer look .
16 Richard Westcott has a closer look at one of the new designs.
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