In addition to shooting wide-angle shots in close quarters, expansive panoramas and nose-to-nose close-ups, the Olympus SP-620UZ is flexible enough to experiment with intermediate zoom settings for portraits, still-life subjects and movies.
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We believe we are close to yielding -- close to producing some results on that and may have more on that in the future.
Instead, Stardust merely sent back the images in the order it took them - from far-out to close-in.
It's pretty close to - or pretty close to freezing, I think.
Another airline close to bankruptcy, Italy's Alitalia (other-otc: ALAIF - news - people ), is reportedly close to a re-launch plan that could see more than 6, 000 jobs go.
Tata, which mines all the iron ore and coal it needs, now aims to carry out primary steel production close to its iron-ore deposits, and then ship semi-finished steel for finishing close to foreign consumer markets.
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The report does not rule out other possible contributors to Gulf War illness -- including low-level exposure to nerve agents and close proximity to oil well fires -- though it fails to establish any clear link.
But would-be inheritors of the Reaganite mantle should at least sympathize with their goal to restore broad-based upward mobility and close-to-full employment.
But even if he eliminates all the waste -- improbable -- and persuades Congress to close more military bases -- highly improbable -- he'll be lucky to eke out a few billion dollars.
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In practice, Germany does not always take an absolutist view: it was one of the first countries to breach the euro's rules on deficits, and its debt-to GDP ratio is close to the euro-area average, higher than that of wobbly Spain.
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The whale numbers give plenty of opportunities for the researchers to get close to the animals - but often not close enough to get a good breath sample.
Clarke was the key figure for the Bulldogs (21-5, 8-3 Atlantic 10) late in the game when Fordham (6-20, 2-9) was able to close to 65-63 with 18 seconds to play.
His security detail seemed to be reluctantly dealing with this get-close-to-the-people pontiff, scrambling around the vehicle to pick up this child or that one.
Currently, there are close to 16.5 million pay-TV subscribers in Brazil, implying pay-TV penetration of close to 27%.
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The residents' petition argued the facility - near Sandringham Road and several other cul-de-sacs - would be too close to a "large suburban area".
The bass has fantastic oomph and the audio plenty of clarity and depth when you're holding the Jambox in your hand, pointed at your face, but it won't fill a large party room (or function terribly well outdoors, as we learned camping out for Black Friday) and still sound like something worth listening to -- and the close-set speakers don't provide much stereo separation to speak of, either.
From within, I oversee internal communication, continue to captain the Lady Suns program and organize team-building events to maintain the close-knit dynamic even as we grow larger every year.
The game was being played in a frantic atmosphere, on and off the pitch, and Danny Webber - a half-time substitute for Christian Nade - was agonisingly close to an equaliser for Sheffield United.
Which is why the only economic argument that matters is how close the UK is to tumbling from fiscal hero to zero - how close we are to becoming Italy.
The trained dog reportedly sensed something suspicious about -- or near -- a vehicle parked close to the West Wing, and sat down beside the four-door sedan.
This next question -- an area close to your heart -- health care reform.
But it has been highly controversial - initial attempts to close some English-medium schools with falling rolls has met with huge opposition.
Finally after 34 minutes Blackburn did just that - and came desperately close to scoring - as Pedersen and Bentley came infield to link up well.
Nirvana ignited an audience that didn't even know it was flammable in 1991, and no one -- even those close to the band -- foresaw that spontaneous combustion.
Another factor making demolition tricky in such neighbourhoods, he adds, is the fact that many buildings categorised as yellow and red - properties that are partially or badly damaged - are located very close to those that have been deemed safe - colour coded green.
We can actually reduce taxes and raise revenue -- a rare win-win -- if we are willing to close loopholes.
If you're jonesing for fairway-front property and have several tens of millions to spare, there are plenty of close-to-the-tee homes to be had.
Skipper Graeme Smith steered the visitors, who lead the three-Test series 1-0, to 23-0 by the close.
To try to do better -- to close the cover on the scratch-outs and unsatisfactory scrawls of the previous part of one's life and, having learned from what went before, to start over on a clean set of pages.
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