How many of us actually live in the proximity of a physically sound abandoned warehouse?
Ms. Summers's disappearance has long been thought to have some connection to that of the others, in large part because of the proximity of the disappearances.
Some had speculated the seating arrangements would force civility, as the two candidates and the moderator sat in proximity across the curve of a table.
Well, the engineers at SSTL and the University of Surrey think the technology in Kinect could form the basis of a novel in-orbit proximity sensor and docking system.
And to those of us steeped in spiritual realism, the proximity of the tragedy and those 30 men to this year's Gabon championship raises supernatural hopes.
His role as the Russian-backed villain in the 2004 election seems to be the least of his problems, though his roots in the Russian-speaking east of Ukraine and his proximity to business tycoons there make him seem more alien in the west.
But this time, gathering in such proximity to the miseries of southern Africa has a double edge.
Given that the conference is fundamentally a research conference, holding this event in such close proximity to the National Institutes of Health and other U.S. Government research facilities will also, hopefully, expand the level of scientific discourse between our scientists and researchers from around the world.
The area's wealth exploded in the late 19th Century because of its proximity to New York and the availability of land.
The location of Reading Abbey, which was founded by King Henry I in 1121, was chosen because of its proximity to the Thames and the Kennet.
And even though the town sits south of Rome on a part of the island that gets blisteringly hot in August (when we visited) the sea air and the proximity of the water are never far away.
And in healthcare, hospitals are adjusting emergency room staffing levels based on the frequency and proximity of key words in search engines (e.g. flu symptoms).
Our estimated handle also includes all the future bets that were taken in the beginning of the season on SF (due to our proximity to SF).
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The success of mobile HD voice in these adjacent countries, alongside their linguistic and cultural proximity, is at the root of Orange Romania and Orange Moldova's decision to extend the mobile HD voice offering between their two countries.
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The burst in new issues was not primarily a result of fortunate proximity to the liberalizing Chinese economy and its new public companies.
What is often unsaid is that the physical proximity issues of seeing work in action and seeing them focus on work is a matter of trust in the individual.
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It's an assertion that's backed up by academic research highlighting the importance of physical proximity in driving scientific progress.
She has been studying the connection between the survivability of gun violence in proximity to trauma centers in Chicago.
The proximity of offshore wind in the the Atlantic Ocean to deep demand centers avoids the problems of moving power over long distances and significantly enhances the economic fundamentals of mega projects like those currently being considered in North Carolina.
The governments hope to hold intensive proximity talks chaired by the two prime ministers in London before the end of the month.
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The 20-year-old said he experienced the 2008 quake while a middle school student in Chengdu, but that Saturday was different because of his proximity to the epicenter.
The intense color of the wax and its close proximity to your own skin in an austere space have also been cited as evoking a curiously visceral experience that is also meditative and spiritual.
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And the sheer number of people living in close proximity to one another creates additional problems.
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Because, the company told us "a central location offers the most efficient business solution in terms of proximity to our vehicle assembly and engineering facilities, a highly skilled workforce and our supply chain".
Cynics, and there are plenty of them in Syria, dismiss the resolution as one of a series of gestures to pre-empt pressure from America, pressure that has been intensified by the uncomfortable proximity of American forces in Iraq.
Take advantage of anyone whom you respect with good insights about the company, proximity to key decision-makers and a willingness to coach you in the unwritten rules of your company.
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And by placing the MRI machine in the neonatal intensive care unit at Evelina Children's Hospital in London they are one of the few centres in the world to have a scanner in such close proximity to the babies who often need it most, Prof Edwards says.
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His role as a distinguished professor at Indiana University is an enduring legacy. (In a typical wisecrack, he claimed that his long attendance there was a result of the school's proximity to the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.) His students included such standouts as Paul Katz of the Cleveland Quartet, and international prize winners such as Gary Hoffman and Maria Kliegel.
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"The close proximity of the event and the fact that it's on Fifth Avenue in the height of the tourist season, unfortunately something like that certainly is a possibility, " Mr. Kelly said of the risk of injuring pedestrians.
That means its success is in part based on the old fashioned principle of physical proximity.
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