I think he had not realized his proximity to his old alma mater. [noun]
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Whether or not a patient goes to a recovery area may depend on local factors including the proximity of the angiography suite to theaters. [noun]
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It was necessary to pass within a dangerous proximity of the dark group of the savages, and the voice of the scout grew louder as they drew nigher. [noun]
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They will not make two hits in proximity to each other. [noun]
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In these brief pauses, Heyward and the sisters listened, with senses rendered doubly acute by the danger, to detect any symptoms which might announce the proximity of their foes. [noun]
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Her proximity excited such hatred that I feared myself. [noun]
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It may be pointed out in reply that only that is a true ideal, which, being unattainable, admits of infinite gradation in degrees of proximity. [noun]
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Jean-Pied-de-Port takes its name from its proximity to one of the Franco-Spanish gateways through the Pyrenees. [noun]
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Can there be anything more humiliating, more degrading than a life-long proximity between two strangers. [noun]
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Can there be anything more humiliating, more degrading than a life-long proximity between two strangers. [noun]
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