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The dogs were closing in on the deer.
Evening was closing in on the valley.
(3/7) The Democratic fund-raising scandal is closing in on Vice President Gore .
Skeptics noted the convenient timing of the report--the Cambodian army was closing in on him and the United States was building international support for a war crimes trial--but journalists saw the corpse, confirmed his death, and broadcast video of him to prove it.
Other such spies spend 2 to 4 years in prison: Pollard is closing in on 14 years.
"I feel it closing in on me.
" The deal received little play in the German press--and seemingly none at all in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , which led its front page Wednesday with Russian troops closing in on the Chechen capital, Grozny.
At 9:36, the FAA's Boston Center called NEADS and relayed the discovery about an unidentified aircraft closing in on Washington:"Latest report.
Gradually the Russians were closing in on the important position of Kolomea, near the northern Bukowina border.
From all sides the Russian armies were closing in on Trebizond, and their rapid success threw the Turkish forces into consternation, for the loss of Trebizond would mean a serious threat to their further safety, having been up to then the principal point through which supplies and ammunition reached them steadily and rapidly by way of the Black Sea.
Douaumont village to the right seemed in imminent danger of being captured by the Germans, who were closing in on the place.
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