For her project, Kern says, she used only a wide-angle lens to reflect the closeness of her subjects.
That closeness generated more personal anguish for the filmmakers than dispassionate observers usually undergo.
Otherwise they will wither in a matter of months once emotional closeness is lost, Dunbar says.
The islands' potential strength lies in their closeness to Iran's oil and gas deposits.
But the closeness of the race, according to the polls, suggests a more complicated picture.
There is clearly potential for the closeness between business and the Blair government to become unhealthy.
Britain's closeness to America over Iraq attracted adverse comments from leftists in France, Spain and Italy.
Chavez's closeness to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) is also an issue of contention.
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But he didn't complain for fear he'd get the office only because of his closeness with Kelman.
The closeness of the race has also caused reflection inside Mr Maduro's own United Socialist Party (PSUV).
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Steve Williams, chief executive, said in the first draft neighbours had questioned the closeness of the houses.
Their families were aware of their closeness and didn't interfere, the young man and her family said.
Another possible malign consequence of closeness to big business would be a significant increase in industrial policy.
He has made unflattering comments about Mr Blair's closeness to Bill Clinton and about his religious streak.
Spengler did not share the same closeness with his sister, with whom he shared his home, Vercruysse said.
"I wouldn't say these people are on trial, but they haven't yet earned closeness" to his inner circle.
The letter also reveals the closeness of Darwin's family ties - in particular his concern for his son.
As these women moved from their least to most fertile period, their closeness scores rose by a point.
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Sylva's observations focus on the physical characteristics of the individual's stride, such as the closeness of the knees.
Because turbines are heavy and expensive to move, closeness to the final site is a big advantage for Caithness.
It is not just the Bush administration's closeness to the House of Saud (or to Israel) that raises eyebrows.
Campfire coffee table: Low and round, this centerpiece invites closeness as it softens the angles of the larger furniture.
Perhaps their closeness to the market gives them an insight international punters lack?
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But the row has opened the government to attack in an area of vulnerability: its growing closeness to America.
And for all his closeness to Margaret Thatcher, Sir Bernard was never regarded as "the real deputy prime minister".
Gen Younes was viewed with suspicion by some because of his former closeness to deposed leader Col Muammar Gaddafi.
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There are broader worries about the closeness of the British security services to the Qaddafi government in recent years.
"The closeness of the spirit world is so pronounced in the play that it sits very easily, " Mr. Doran said.
The thought of houses in Carolina, a distant memory, supplanted by the lifeline of family and closeness and those familiar.
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