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The men pushed him into the entrance of a nearby building, where they choked him with his tie.
The sparrow alighted on a nearby branch.
A man and a woman of unknown nationalities died when gunmen driving by opened fire on their car near the DHL courier office.
The fireball and mushroom cloud carry radioactive particles upward, and the wind sends them near and far.
Passengers are kindly requested not to smoke at the buffet counter.
There are good cafes and a restaurant close at hand.
Contact your child's school or your local parks and recreation department to see if there are any local running clubs for kids.
He told her his house was undergoing a renovation and instead drove her to a nearby hotel, where they spent the night together.
I began running laps on an indoor track, at a nearby college.
There is a campsite but, if you prefer not to rough it, the Lake Hotel is nearby.
We can wash in the stream near the campsite.
The radar transreceiver is housed in a room adjacent to the display consoles.
The shimmery demographics of Riviera money are as varied as the schools of shiny fish flitting beneath the waves nearby.
They commonly grow near stream channels, springs, or on the margins of lakes.
The door is barred with stout wooden poles and the windows are boarded with planks and protruding nails, but great gashes have been clawed in the tarred felt cladding the walls.
Stunting is not genetic: a study by the World Bank found that Mayans in southern Mexico are taller than those over the border.
When he was a kid, Hawking went to school in St. Albans—a small city near London.
The Federal Reserve again kept interest rates near zero for an "extended period", but its accompanying language on the economy was markedly less optimistic than in recent months.
Nearby were some chicks and a rooster.
In Egypt, poultry are often kept in close proximity to households, also in urban areas.
A scream from nearby, a woman's voice. "Frank!"
Hence, enforcing reserves around these areas will go far in protecting these species and will provide the public with places for viewing sharks in their habitat.
When he retired from his operations manager position in 2006, he decided to stick around rather than move back to his hometown of St. Paul, Minn.
Although most of their scales have been lost, tunas and mackerels retain a patch of coarse scales near the head called the corselet.
Now, small herds of goats frolic near Dolo's yellow flowering bushes.