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proximate

closest in degree or order (space or time) especially in a chain of causes and effects news of his proximate arrival interest in proximate rather than ultimate goals very close in space or time proximate words proximate houses

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Movie subtitles

But now what we got is. Look, Officer, don't you think you ought to examine the proximate premises. and find out what you can material relevant to the commission of a felony?
Now then, madam, you propose to say that Mr Michael Colin Gallagher is the proximate cause of the demise of the esteemed Mr Diaz.
For now, I suggest you proceed along the Neutral Zone border toward a Federation position proximate to Nelvana lll.
We are holding a position at the Neutral Zone border proximate to Nelvana lll.
Two are proximate.
Of course you are. even though you find me pathologically unable. to sustain a proximate intrapersonal relationship. whatever the hell that means.
But now you consider him the proximate heir to the estate, you've made him more welcome.
The proximate cause of her cancer, not your mistake.
It was the proximate cause of death, yes.
Well, it's gonna take at least an hour to eat, and I don't see a Sheldon-approved restaurant proximate to a Sheldon-approved theater.
No, my procedure doesn't work. But if we were to implant the ovarian tissue deeper, more proximate to a more vigorous blood supply, then.
When two or more of these forces are proximate, They amplify exponentially Like a kind of gravity or magnetism.
Maybe Helen isn't the proximate cause of Jack's neck injury.
It's a proximate cause.
The brother lying about his hep, it's an intervening act. The proximate cause of her cancer, not your mistake.
You're allowing him to go forward with no proximate cause?
When two or more of these forces are proximate, They amplify, exponentially, Like a kind of gravity or magnetism.
He has a serious medical condition-- it's a good bet he's headed somewhere proximate to a doctor who specializes in his disease.
Your proximate causes of development are physical capital, technology and human capital or skills of the workers.
So we need to section the entire brain, not just the area proximate to the wounds.
I was exceedingly proximate to being paralytic.
Even if you could prove that the mother forced the girl to make the films against her will. you'll still have a hell of a time proving that that was the proximate cause of the girl's death.
The court ruled that the conduct of her assailant was the proximate cause of her death.
Even if the girl did kill herself, it's tough to prove that the mother's behavior was the proximate cause of her death.
He's manufacturing proximate cause.
There's a tense shift and a proximate rhyme.
The proximate cause of her cancer, not your mistake. She would have died six months ago if he hadn't given up his liver.
No, my procedure doesn't work, but if we were to implant the ovarian tissue deeper, more proximate, to--to a more vigorous blood supply, then- next to the uterus?
Up there, proximate to the Pissarro painting.
Two proximate families here on earth with the same names as two neighbouring craters somewhat more distant.
There is no way that Mr. Millam and his bank could know of this proximate cause.

News and current affairs

Of course, we all know the proximate causes of an economic crisis: people are not spending, because their incomes have fallen, their jobs are insecure, or both.
The country increasingly lives in its own virtual reality, simultaneously proximate to and far removed from the revolutionary pre-modernity of most of its neighbors.
Even such proximate memory is far from being the rule in Russia.
The answer has both proximate and underlying causes.
The proximate answer for the US is that a decline in lending standards helped people buy houses at ever-increasing prices before 2006.
The proximate cause is a global economic boom that has been stronger, longer, and more broad-based than any in modern history.
The proximate reason for all financial crises is excessive credit growth - a credit boom that goes bust.

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