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1 OPINION:WE ARE moving ever closer to real reform of our political infrastructure.
2 Dublin Airport is edging ever closer to the 30 million passenger mark.
3 Tensions are high as the ruling party's Elective Conference draws ever closer .
4 That day, I followed as Marin edged ever closer to the send.
5 Steps began to sound in the distance, and then came ever closer .
6 It seems like that part of the deal is edging ever closer .
7 Since then, pirates have been creeping ever closer to the Indian coastline.
8 The FTSE 250 and SmallCap indices crept ever closer to their peaks.
9 Freed of that restraint, she was drifting ever closer into the harbour.
10 The Oriental chauffeur drew in ever closer to the ditch bordering the roadside.
11 Islamic State has pressed its advances in Anbar, coming ever closer to Baghdad.
12 She saw that rocky place again, and Korin's red banner coming ever closer .
13 BRITAIN: The terror casts its shadow wider and draws ever closer .
14 Farinn heard him slamming into objects, stumbling and tripping, yet coming ever closer .
15 Greece is moving ever closer towards default, which may trigger a euro exit.
16 Increased confidence The end of the bailout on December 15th draws ever closer .
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