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  • For hissecond, he stayed calm under pressure and beat the keeper from closerange after playing a one-two with a team-mate.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2010

  • A simple ball across the face of goal from the full back was enough to unhinge the Irish defence and Vincenzo Iaquinta was able tofinish all too easily from closerange.

    IrishExaminer.com 2009

  • Marouane Fellaini then drew a magnificent closerange save from Shay Given.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2009

  • Ameobi got to Danny Guthrie's free-kick marginally ahead of keeperBrad Jones to head down for Harewood to stab the ball home from closerange, with Boro appealing in vain for a push on Emanuel Pogatetz.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2009

  • Don't disagree with your point at all closerange - it is the nature of autobiographical accounts to be quite one-sided and by their very nature egotistical.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • A 12th-minute own-goal from Joseph Yobo and Dirk Kuyt's closerange effort 10 minutes from time flattered the visitors who were second best for most of the game.

    The Daily Record - Home 2009

  • Rather, it’s a catchall term that gun-control advocates define as covering any firearm designed for rapidly firing at human targets from closerange.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Are nearly all handguns “assault weapons”? 2004

  • Rather, it’s a catchall term that gun-control advocates define as covering any firearm designed for rapidly firing at human targets from closerange.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Are nearly all handguns “assault weapons”? 2004

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