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And of course the news of who the composer was did finally begin to get around among his closest friends.
She was the sun, he the closest planet orbiting around her, the rest of the world existing and visible yet removed.
Palmer's 281 for the four rounds at Augusta was a comfortable four strokes ahead of the next closest pro, but it was barely good enough for a second-place tie with Coe.
a man who was most dangerous of all to those who were his closest collaborators in crime.
He was the foremost politician and churchfather of Denmark in the second half of the 12th century, and was the closest advisor of King Valdemar I of Denmark.
Capone was called " Snorky " by his closest friends.
* Protagonist Right ( Destra Protagonista ), headed by Maurizio Gasparri and Ignazio La Russa, was the bigger faction and the closest to Forza Italia, due to its liberal-conservative stances.
It was during this period that Victoria began to depend on her servant John Brown, a local ghillie from Crathie who became one of her closest companions during her long mourning.
In a 1958 letter to a friend in West Germany, Paternak wrote, " She was put in jail on my account, as the person considered by the secret police to be closest to me, and they hoped that by means of a grueling interrogation and threats they could extract enough evidence from her to put me on trial.
The closest rival to Angkor, the Mayan city of Tikal in Guatemala, was between in total size.
Libya was previously one of the former president Patassé's closest allies, providing him with strong military support when he no longer trusted his own military or France.
The 2006 national election was expected to be a landslide for former President ( 1986 – 1990 ) and PLN's candidate Óscar Arias, but it turned out to be the closest in modern history.
A paper published in the Journal of Democracy states this was the closest that the Cuban opposition could come to asserting itself decisively.
The microfibrillar structure of adult tendon, as described by Fraser, Miller, and Wess ( amongst others ), was modeled as being closest to the observed structure, although it oversimplified the topological progression of neighboring collagen molecules, and hence did not predict the correct conformation of the discontinuous D-periodic pentameric arrangement termed simply: the microfibril.
Of all of Gauss's children, Wilhelmina was said to have come closest to his talent, but she died young.
He was the best drummer I had ever played with and for many years, my closest friend.
The closest school was about two miles ( 3 km ) away and Barks had to walk that distance every day.
Third, the closest high school to their farm was five miles ( 8 km ) away and even if he did enlist in it, his bad hearing was likely to contribute to his learning problems.
Lyell was also a friend of Darwin's closest colleagues, Hooker and Huxley, but unlike them he struggled to square his religious beliefs with evolution.
During his recovery from a heart attack late in 1955, he huddled with his closest advisors to evaluate the GOP's potential candidates ; the group, in addition to his doctor, concluded a second term was well advised, and he announced in February 1956 he would run again.
Diderot, who had been under police surveillance since 1747, was swiftly identified as the author ... and was imprisoned for some months at Vincennes, where he was visited almost daily by Rousseau, at the time his closest and most assiduous ally.

closest and clandestine
The PUK was a coalition of at least five separate political entities, the most significant of which were Talabani and his closest followers, Nawshirwan Mustafa's clandestine Marxist-Leninist group Komala, and the Kurdistan Socialist Movement ( KSM ), led by Ali Askari.

closest and contact
Mikhail Lyubimov, his closest KGB contact, explained that this was to guard his safety, but later admitted that the real reason was the KGB's fear that Philby would return to London.
On July 29, 1969, less than a week before closest approach, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory lost contact with Mariner 7.
What distinguishes different types of collisions is whether they also conserve kinetic energy. Line of impact-It is the line which is common normal for surfaces are closest or in contact during impact.
Initially, those closest to the lords and knights adopted arms, such as persons employed as squires that would be in common contact with the armorial devices.
The German cavalry screen proved effective at delaying them, and by the time the battle was already over their closest unit was still to the northwest of the initial contact between XVII German Corps and VI Russian Corps, perhaps as much as from the trapped Second Army.
Gallagher also ensures that the microphone comes in the closest contact with him between his upper lip and nose, rather than directly in front of the mouth as is the case with most singers.
Keaton still maintains contact with both Allen and Beatty, and describes Allen as one of her closest friends.
The public security station-the police element in closest contact with the people-is supervised by the public security subbureau as well as by local governments and procuratorates.
In the 1980s the public security station — the police element in closest contact with the people — was supervised by the public security subbureau as well as by local governments and procuratorates.
The warm Kuroshio Current makes its closest contact with the Japanese coast at Owase, and combined with the high mountains falling almost to the sea, this gives Owase an extremely heavy annual rainfall of, which is the highest in the world in subtropical and warm temperate latitudes.
In 1616, James endowed Calvert with the manor of Danby Wiske in Yorkshire, which brought him into contact with Sir Thomas Wentworth, who became his closest friend and political ally.
Kirk is offered some food by a Capellan woman, but McCoy manages to restrain Kirk from physical contact with a small bulbous object that she is holding, for touching it mandates hand-to-hand combat with her closest male relative.
He contacted his sponsors with a S. O. S which meant they had to contact the closest supplier to deliver a new set for him.
Gretchen was often contacted by the mothers from the DR because her group was geographically the closest group and the LLLI office always provided her contact information.
* Aron Jakubowicz, Director of the Central Workshop Bureau ( ghetto's chief of production and closest in contact with the Nazi administration )
The distance between the surfaces at the point of closest approach varies between a few micrometers to a few nanometers and down to contact.
The toss runs for some time until the Toonie closest to the bottle without making contact wins the bottle.
Ray serves his time, but has no contact with the outside world, denying even his closest lover and girlfriend Maggie ( Joanne Whalley ) a visit.
That way supposed direct contact with Stalin, who is the closest friend of Lenin.
The protests arose from heavy contact between the three horses in the straight, with Northerly on the outside, Sunline closest to the rails, and Viscount in between.

1.129 seconds.