Far-away Sentence Examples

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  • I won't be far away.

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  • Then why did he live so far away from everything?

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  • They have a camp not far away.

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  • I doubt if they can even see us this far away.

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  • You mean he lives really, really far away?

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  • How far away are you?

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  • Xander heard them, but it was as if their voices were far away.

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  • Moreover, while a Russian man, far away from home among Siberians, readily marries a native, the Russian woman seldom does the like.

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  • It's so not just far away!

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  • So I'm going to be stuck on a planet far away without a bus ticket home surrounded by spiders the size of basketballs and being bossed around by Neanderthal barbarians who forbid me to talk and lock me in the bathroom!

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  • Vinnie, this guy Byrne's life was as far away from yours as the Pope's from a whorehouse.

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  • It is remarkable to find in Baluchistan a Dravidian tongue, surrounded on all sides by Aryan languages, and with the next nearest branch of the same family located so far away as the Gond hills of central India.

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  • The moon rose, and by its light he could see the dim form of the church tower, far away.

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  • He was kidnapping her, taking her far away to a place Evelyn would never find her.

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  • There must be a bad spot in the fence, and it couldn't be too far away from the house.

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  • As regards their distinctive features, the antlers are of a complex type and situated close to the occipital ridge of the skull, and thus far away from the sockets of the eyes, with the brow-tines in adult males palmated, laterally compressed, deflected towards the middle of the face, and often unsymmetrically developed.

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  • It is not God as abstract, infinite and eternal, as the far-away creator of the universe, or even as the ruler of the world, which Paul worships, but it is God revealed in Jesus Christ, the Father of Jesus Christ, the grace and mercy in Jesus Christ which deliver from evil.

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  • There are also some very rich coal seams in eastern Persia, far away on the fringe of the desert, and under existing conditions quite valueless.

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  • It is remarkable for the great size of the horns of the old rams and the wide open sweep of their curve, so that the points stand boldly out on each side, far away from the animal's head, instead of curling round nearly in the same plane, as in most of the allied species.

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  • The tree-frogs, Hylidae, with which the arboreal Ranidae were formerly grouped, show in their anatomical structure a close resemblance to the toads, Bufonidae, and are therefore placed far away from the true frogs, however great the superficial resemblance between them.

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  • Her heart beat double time as the ground got so far away that the objects took on the artificial look of parts on a model train setup.

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  • Then she confided in a stage whisper, And as far away as I can get from that bitch Ginger—Joseph's wife.

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  • There is a Gaelic proverb to the effect that a friend at hand is better than a brother who is far away.

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  • Then far away in the south he saw a great Asiatic airship going eastward.

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  • Especially particles near the viewer do not attenuate the light coming from particles far away from the viewer.

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  • Playing took me as far away as Australia where I played solo cornet in the top brass band Hawthorn.

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  • In physics, to sustain oneself is to keep far away from thermodynamic equilibrium, which is death by another name.

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  • The final end, a complete collection of folksongs gathered with scholarly exactitude is still far away.

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  • I guess Cannock Chase will be the local hangout with the peaks still not far away.

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  • Canongate Kirkyard 1152 x 864 263K Photographed from far away through a long lens, an almost isometric view reminiscent of Escher.

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  • Some cats who are not neutered may choose to roam far away from your house.

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  • Lewes was far away and the young people heard nothing of William.

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  • Not far away are pleasant riverside walks along the Tame valley.

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  • Incredibly, it was unearthed not far away from where they found the Alton hoard of Celtic gold staters in 1996.

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  • Sea purslane won't be far away either, nor will biting stonecrop.

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  • The Japanese tourists can sit on the top far away from the pitch.

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  • Out the forest the summit trig perched on a green hill not too far away.

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  • You can only see those wildebeest in Kenya or Libya and far away from this country, Lome, Togo, West Africa.

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  • He took the children far away to a green valley where his flocks were feeding.

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  • He swam to an island that was not far away.

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  • Though the world foreseen in this book may seem far away to you, I believe it will be achieved—and once achieved, that it will grow in stability over time.

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  • The "once upon a time" was now; the "far-away country" was here.

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  • So they said, We must go to a new country far away and build schools and houses and churches and make new cities.

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  • I shall always keep them, and it will make me very happy to think that you found them, on that far away island, from which Columbus sailed to discover our dear country.

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  • It makes me very happy to know that I have kind and loving friends in the far-away State of Maine.

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  • It is very beautiful to think that people far away in England feel sorry for a little helpless child in America.

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  • The turrets of a convent stood out beyond a wild virgin pine forest, and far away on the other side of the Enns the enemy's horse patrols could be discerned.

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  • When Prince Andrew reached the room prepared for him and lay down in a clean shirt on the feather bed with its warmed and fragrant pillows, he felt that the battle of which he had brought tidings was far, far away from him.

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  • From information he had received the evening before, from the sound of wheels and footsteps heard by the outposts during the night, by the disorderly movement of the Russian columns, and from all indications, he saw clearly that the allies believed him to be far away in front of them, and that the columns moving near Pratzen constituted the center of the Russian army, and that that center was already sufficiently weakened to be successfully attacked.

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  • The French cannon did not reach there and the musketry fire sounded far away.

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  • Everything was in blossom, the nightingales trilled, and their voices reverberated now near, now far away.

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  • Stand directly in front and shoot from the ground up to showcase how tall the monument is or take a photo from far away to reflect how small the visitors walking around seem.

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  • Something moved in the brush not far away and she froze.

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  • Howie thought he recognized the Chicago skyline in the distance but it was too far away to tell.

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  • I didn't want to get too far away from what's cool and current.

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  • Boston seems so long ago, and so very far away.

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  • The boy was too far away for Dean to hail but Dean hurried his pace in hopes of stopping him and asking if he'd seen Cynthia.

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  • His first inclination was to stay as far away from Bird Song as possible until Shipton was long gone.

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  • He watched, but stood too far away to tell if she had the blank stare of someone being influenced.

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  • No, but I try to stay as far away from your kind as I can.

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  • Rhyn stopped in place.  He'd never thought he'd hear her voice again, and he couldn't remember the last time he'd heard anything that stopped his world in place.  He turned to see Katie supporting Hannah as they entered the Sanctuary courtyard.  Katie wore simple jeans and a t-shirt.  Her dark curls cascaded down her shoulders, and her face glowed.  Her bright eyes locked on his.  She stopped too far away for his comfort, struggling to support her sister.

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  • A fisher­man had thought he'd sighted a body in the bay, but it was too far away to confirm and, with night approaching, the shape was lost in the darkening swells.

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  • If I skipped the way you're saying he did, I'd want to get as far away as soon as possible.

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  • You will not do so far away where I will never see my grandchild.

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  • Information about the Russians was very indifferent; it was only known that Prince Bagration with about 33,000 men lay grouped about Wolkowysk; Barclay de Tolly with 40,000 about Vilna; and on the Austrian frontier lay a small corps under Tormassov in process of formation, while far away on the Turkish frontiers hostilities with the sultan retained Tschitschagov with 50,000 more.

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  • Nelson, who reached Gibraltar on the very day the action off Ferrol was fought, was too far away to interfere with him.

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  • If the point under consideration be so far away from the geometrical shadow that a large number of the earlier zones are complete, then the illumination, determined sensibly by the first zone, is the same as if there were no obstruction at all.

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  • He is also found confirming his old rival Arnulf in the see of Reims; summoning Adalbero or Azelmus of Laon to Rome to answer for his crimes; judging between the archbishop of Mainz and the bishop of Hildesheim; besieging the revolted town of Cesena; flinging the count of Angouleme into prison for an offence against a bishop; confirming the privileges of Fulda abbey; granting charters to bishoprics far away on the Spanish mark; and, on the eastern borders of the empire, erecting Prague as the seat of an archbishopric for the Sla y s.

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  • Davis also reported, but did not see, a similar inscription at Bulgar Maden, not far away.

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  • Whilst the reeves are sitting on their eggs, scattered about the swamps, he is to be seen far away flitting about in flocks, and on the ground dancing and sparring with his companions.

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  • An attack was made on the same day and the Federals were driven within their defences, but at night General Price withdrew to the Fair-grounds not far away and remained there five days waiting for his wagon train and for reinforcements.

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  • Not far away is the palais de justice, built in 1709 as a hospital, but used as a court house since 1858.

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  • The most important mountain range is the (so-called) "Mysian" Olympus (7600 ft.), which towers above Brusa and is clearly visible as far away as Constantinople (70 m.).

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  • Hood was far away on the Tennessee, which he crossed on the 29th of October at Tuscumbia, making for Nashville.

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  • In the neighbourhood of Cracow there are mines of coal and zinc, and not far away lies the village of Krzeszowice with sulphur baths.

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  • The emperors of Russia and Austria were still far away at the time of Napoleon's second abdication, and it was with Wellington that the commissioners of the provisional government opened negotiations preliminary to the surrender of Paris.

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  • But his ardent love of consistency led him far away from Kant in the end; for he proceeded consistently from the assumption, that whatever we think beyond mental phenomena is ideal, to the logical conclusion that in practical matters our moral responsibility cannot prove the reality of a noumenal freedom, because, as on Kant's assumption we know ourselves from inner sense only as phenomena, we can prove only our phenomenal freedom.

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  • Gregory died far away from Rome, upon which he had brought incalculable evils; and not only Rome, but the papacy itself had to pay the penalty for the want of moderation of the pope.

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  • For effective control over a colonial empire Carthage had the advantage of situation over far-away Tyre; the traditional bonds grew lax and the ancient dues ceased to be paid, though as late as the middle of the 6th century Carthage rendered tithes to the Tyrian Melqarth.

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  • His name was immediately afterwards recognized on a lion found as far away from Egypt as Bagdad.

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  • Meletius, after regaining his freedom, held his ground and drew around him many supporters, extending his influence even so far away as Palestine.

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  • The latter, however, were now firmly established in the Orontes valley, and a treaty with Mutallu, the king of Kheta, reigning far away in Cappadocia, probably ended the wars of Seti.

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  • The tactual organs of the soles, and the muscular sense organs of limbs and trunk, are originating perceptions that indicate that the self is standing on the solid earth, yet the eyes are at the same time originating perceptions that indicate that the solid earth is far away below the standing self.

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  • With that in mind, some in the British media have been speculating that Warner EMI merger talks are not far away.

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  • After dinner father went to Birmingham on train far away.

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  • Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.

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  • Our right flank is over there"--he pointed sharply to the right, far away in the broken ground--"That's where the Moskva River is, and we have thrown up three redoubts there, very strong ones.

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  • But this was not and could not be done, for during the whole battle Napoleon was so far away that, as appeared later, he could not know the course of the battle and not one of his orders during the fight could be executed.

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  • Princess Mary heard his words but they had no meaning for her, except as a proof of how far away he now was from everything living.

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  • And that other side of life, of which she had never before thought and which had formerly seemed to her so far away and improbable, was now nearer and more akin and more comprehensible than this side of life, where everything was either emptiness and desolation or suffering and indignity.

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  • Not far away giant funeral pyres send the last hopes of much of the farming industry reeking up to heaven.

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  • Think the drama and drag glamor of Rocky Horror set in a seedy bar in a galaxy far, far away.

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  • Over to the left, a huge herd of elephants stood almost motionless, so far away that they looked like little models.

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  • Sea purslane wo n't be far away either, nor will biting stonecrop.

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  • Enjoy the sunshine the squash season is not far away.

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  • A dusty, tired, thirsty traveler, far away from home, meets his cousin.

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  • The japanese tourists can sit on the top far away from the pitch.

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  • We found a distant large falcon soaring which was brown with blunt wings but too far away to see the underwing coverts.

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  • How far away is the apogee of the moon's orbit?

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  • Consider a Hawaiian luau theme to encourage mom to think of far-away place while in labor or a "hot Mama" party decorated with chilies peppers and sombreros.

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  • Grandparents that live far away may appreciate this type of monitor because they too can get a glimpse of their grandchild through the website.

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  • Others offer low shipping costs but add pick-up charges, or maintain centers located far away.

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  • Some manufacturer warranties are more trouble then they're worth, since you'll have to ship the thing, most of the time in original packaging, to a centralized repair center located in a far-away state.

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  • Of course, if your hotel is far away from the branch, they may decline the free pickup service.

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  • Another thing that factors into the cartridge is how far away from the game you expect to be when you take a shot.

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  • Many families are extended, or relatives live so far away that visits are rare; for these reasons, many stories and tales remain unshared.

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  • Make sure that your refrigerator is as far away as possible from potential heat sources such as windows, heating vents, or an oven.

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  • The delivery cost can be significant, however, and this may make sourcing solar panels from places that are too far away an impractical option.

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  • Keep in mind that ordering bamboo from far away makes it less eco-friendly since fossil fuels are burned in order to transport it.

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  • Some animals like the smell, however, and valerian is sometimes planted far away from houses to encourage rodents to live there instead of coming indoors.

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  • Kitchen Italian décor styles bring that classic Italian kitchen to your home, no matter how far away from the old country you are.

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  • For example, if you expect to be frequently interrupted at home, you may want to locate your office far away from the main activities in your home.

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  • Tables, couches and chairs often get pushed too far away from another to make the best use of the space.

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  • Depending on how far away you are from their workshop, this consultation is usually free.

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  • There are bottles of spray available online that you can order if you find yourself in a town far, far away from anywhere that offers Jimmy Coco's products.

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  • Though my sensitive skin demands I keep all fragranced products far away from it, it does make an exception for Benefit Benetint.

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  • If need be, you can define the lashline with a well blended wash of liner, so long as you stay far away from liquid and cat eye makeup looks.

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  • Using a secure site when paying your bills online will help ensure that prying and potentially malicious eyes stay far away from your financial data.

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  • In addition, you won't find a car that's too far away if you search based on where you live, so you save yourself the disappointment of finding the perfect car and then realizing it's three states away.

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  • Snacks and drinks are a good idea, but keep food as far away from the scrapbooking area as possible in order to prevent accidental spills.

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  • Save Christmas cards and holiday newsletters from far-away relatives to make a pocket page or mini album.

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  • The menu is flexible, though you can have fun naming the dishes like Far Away Steak and Shrek Fries.

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  • Finally, mail your invitations early so people who live far away can make plans to attend.

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  • Furniture, though this may not be a good idea if the student is going to go to school far away from where you live.

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  • We told the people that we wanted to come but unfortunately most can't because of the cost and far away location.

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  • Everything related to gift giving should be tactfully phrased on bridal shower invites, staying far away from your actual wedding invitation.

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  • Announcements are also mailed to people who were not invited to the wedding, like those who live too far away to be expected to attend or who are unable to attend because of health concerns.

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  • Some people may prefer to seek treatment close to home, but going far away is the best optionfor others . Here is a listing of alcohol and drug addiction treatment companies by location.

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  • Some choose to remain in the spotlight and turn their early successes into fruitful careers, while others live far away from the bright lights of Hollywood.

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  • Yet for some inexplicable reason the film set in a galaxy far, far away still captivates children.

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  • A plethora of sites contains web cams, ranging from mundane quad videos to sites from campuses as far away as Europe.

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  • If you live far away from the nearest university, online learning may even be cheaper since you won't need to pay for gas or other travel expenses.

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  • Distance learning courses are ideal for people with full-time jobs or those who live far away from a college or university.

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  • However, the animal may also be hurt or sick, and this is when you want to keep your dog, and of course yourself, far away from him!

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  • Asparagus should be grown in a sunny location, quite far away from any trees.

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  • Consider also how far away the water spigot is from the garden.

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  • Since these granite sources are not being shipped from as far away as Egypt, Italy or Ethiopia, they are usually less expensive and much easier to get.

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  • In fact, for these, you should hold the steaming agent as far away as possible from the tie and only bring the steam closer if the wrinkles are refusing to come out.

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  • The virtual option is a great one if you live far away from major cities or cannot afford the services of a personal encounter just yet.

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  • If shopping online can save you car trips to a far away grocery store, you and the planet are both better off if you can do some of your organic shopping online.

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  • They dislike the smell and will stay as far away from the plants as they can.

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  • If a room is being renovated for the new baby, it is best to have the pregnant mom as far away as possible to avoid any potential exposure to lead dust.

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  • Make sure to stay as far away from windows or glass as possible.

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  • It may be possible to drive safely away from the tornado if it is far away but visible.

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  • Burning leaves should only be attempted far away from a house or other structures on a homeowner's property.

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  • These websites are especially helpful if you are looking for mature housing far away from where you currently live.

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  • Many retirees choose to do things such as touring national parks and visiting historical sites around the country, but don't limit yourself to sightseeing only in far away places.

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  • They'll allow you to see far away as well as up close, and they don't have to have a line.

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  • Allow you to see up close and far away as long as you don't need a strong prescription to see at a distance.

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  • You'll be able to see far away and up close without juggling multiple pairs of glasses, greatly simplifying your time outdoors.

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  • You won't have to switch your glasses back and forth if you need to look up every now and then at something far away.

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  • The Proclear multifocal lens is a soft lens that is designed to allow you to see up close and far away without ever having to put on a pair of glasses.

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  • Halos may be present but not nearly as large, and the patient will normally need reading glasses or bifocals later, but the prescription for seeing things far away will not be nearly as strong.

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  • Farsightedness means the individual has problems seeing close-up and nearsightedness occurs when the individual has problems seeing far away.

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  • If you don't need glasses for seeing things that are far away very often, readers are a much more economical choice.

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  • The cool, clear waters of the Caribbean may seem far away from Indianapolis, but thanks to Caribbean Cove Indoor Water Park, splashing around the island sun is easier than you think.

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  • The characteristic red hat is never far away either.

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  • To get the maximum amount, dig a hole behind you to keep you from moving too far away.

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  • It was just too far away or you couldn't scrape up the clams?

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  • The teams begin far away from each other and the Terrorists are unarmed.

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  • We strongly recommend you stay FAR away from these games - even the free ones - if you've had trouble at Vegas or been obsessed with other games in the past.

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  • Whatever you need, you can find happiness in the digital depictions of the kingdom of Far Far Away.

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  • It can be difficult to win with Honda from far away if you are facing off against a projectile-based opponent.

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  • However, if you're too far away (more than half the table away), the guidelines won't appear.

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  • It hasn't spread to far away from home in South Africa but it can be found in California and New Zealand.

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  • A third benefit is the pure fact that you get to try new wines and have the ability to purchase more (if you like them, of course) without having to go to the winery first-this is especially a good thing if you live far away.

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  • Travelers from as far away as Kuwait have called on PPL to help them realize their dreams of traveling in an RV.

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  • Love for the park was implanted in me then, but much later (in the 1970s) I decided to collect books about the park, since I then lived so far away.

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  • Simply visit the website, select 'travel trailer' in the search box, and enter your zip code and how far away you are willing to travel to pick up a trailer.

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  • This is a huge convenience if you lead an active lifestyle and find it difficult to keep up with your friends and loved ones from far away who communicate with you largely through the Internet.

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  • Location - if the dance studio is too far away or inconvenient to get to, it will be too easy for the student to come up with excuses not to go when something else come up.

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  • Maybe you use your page to share daily details about your children with their grandparents who live far away.

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  • This can be especially helpful if you, like most people, live far away from some of the important places in your family's history.

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  • To help ends look thicker, make sure your stylist stays far away from thinning or blending shears.

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  • Time-sensitive complications of birth, such as hemorrhaging, can be devastating if your planned home birth is occuring too far away from a medical center where help is available.

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  • When you settle into this lush, green park, it feels like you're deep in the woods, far away from the city.

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  • But how big is Golden Gate Park to create that far away feeling?

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  • Do stay far away from tangas that are too big.

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  • Objects should be kept as far away from the wick as possible.

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  • Our goal is to use this asset to help our rural communities that either don't have an agency big enough to store that amount of food and/or is too far away to come to the food bank to get food.

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  • The Sledding Memories basket has a nostalgic feel, perfect for far-away grandparents and relatives.

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  • I am a person who enjoys life and I am content with my life right now with the only exception that it seems I am very far away to finding a significant partner to share the nice things.

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  • The affordable cost of webcams and Internet access make this possible for couples who have found their soul mates in a location far away.

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  • You don't have to wait for someone to be far away to write him or her a love letter.

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  • Working with a local designer is easier in many ways than commissioning a ring from someone far away.

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  • If you're drawn to the traditional camouflage pattern and don't want to veer too far away from it, consider this tote bag.

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  • A match for Aquarius isn't that far away.

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  • In addition, your children's hand-crafted ornaments can make thoughtful gifts for friends and family members who live far away.

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  • Although all of the episodes actually take place right in the backyard, the friends' imaginations take them to worlds far away.

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  • Let your kids travel to a far away land with the following Disney princess coloring pages through the Disney site.

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  • I've Tried That provides an excellent explanation of why you should stay far away from this type of work at home employment.

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  • The headset even picks up music from as far away as 30 feet.

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  • Unfortunately for Sam, Sookie is too far away to help her boss and friend.

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  • The two cooked up the story as a way of giving Cane a life and a family far away from his own rough roots and giving the Chancellors' someone to love again.

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  • Using her fairy magic, she turned Etain into a butterfly, and conjured a great storm to blow her far away from Midir.

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  • It represents the North Star which always points toward home and thusly served as a reminder that home was never too far away.

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  • Children grow tired quickly if they have to walk up and down stairs to the subway in order to reach a hotel that is far away.

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  • In other words, how far away is this oasis, and how will you get there…car, train, airplane?

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  • A family vacation doesn't need to take you far away from home.

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  • Southwest provides 24-hour customer service to all travelers who book vacation packages with them, so you will never feel like you are alone even when you are far away from home.

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  • A watch that can perform functions necessary to run a clandestine attack, time a missile launch or alert foot soldiers as to how far away their enemy is does have a certain appeal that other watches do not.

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  • A working family member could install a tracking system on the car to let the family back home know where they are, that they're safe, and how far away from home they are.

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  • If you live too far away from any large scale crafting stores, don't despair.

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  • If the beans were picked on one estate or farm and shipped far away to be dried, chances are the flavor has been compromised.

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  • From far away these shorts look like any old pair of boxers.

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  • Pop superstar Jessica Simpson began her career as a Christian singer, but has since moved far away from the genre and lifestyle.

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  • By the time he was 10 years old, Donny's talent had taken him all over Texas and as far away as Branson, MO and Nashville, TN.

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  • As he began to win local singing competitions, his parents decided to post videos of his performances on YouTube so family that lived far away could see him sing.

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  • Move the party as far away from the water and up the beach as possible when it gets later and drinks are served.

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  • Grandma may not appreciate a card with sexual innuendos at her 90th birthday party, but a far-away friend with an overactive imagination might find it hilarious when he opens it privately at home.

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  • Making a photo card is another great way to send birthday wishes to someone far away.

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  • This story, published in 1941 in Astounding Stories, deals with a far away civilization that periodically collapses, like clockwork, every two thousand years.

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  • In the fifth novel of the Harry Potter series villains and problems are held far away from Harry's grasp, or the attempts are made, rather, by the Order of the Phoenix.

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  • This is especially useful for people who live far away from their family.

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  • Some of the best restaurants for outdoor enthusiasts are here, as the beach and mountains are side by side with the desert not too far away.

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  • The back door was too far away for her rubbery legs, and the only alternative was the sink.

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  • I'm not far away.

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  • Tears weren't far away as she swallowed what remained in her glass and poured another.

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  • His voice was weak, as if he were far away.

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  • Deidre shook her head, once again feeling too far away from the reality these creatures lived in.

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  • More than likely that bear was far away by now, but Alex wasn't one to take unnecessary chances.

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  • She wanted to scream at him, hit him, send him far away.

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  • Due time was too far away and too uncertain; she wanted to leave now!

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  • She rose to see how far away they were from the horizon, miserable in the heat.

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  • You seem far away tonight.

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  • She and her pack were too far away.

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  • The house looked so far away as it shimmered in heat waves.

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  • Was she so pampered that she couldn't make it on her own - far away from the guidance of her father?

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  • He was lounging against the building, far away from the pumps, smoking a cigarette.

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  • She parked in a back lot, far away from any other car, so no one dinged the doors of the sleek automobile.

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  • The Himalo-Chinese or Transgangetic province shows the characteristics of its avifauna also far away to the eastward in Formosa, Hainan and Cochin China, and again in a lesser degree to the southward in the mountains of Malacca and Sumatra.

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  • They lived far away in the west at the borders of Ocean, where the sun sets.

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  • Not far away stand the ruins of the old castle of Dunphail.

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  • The career of Napoleon, which had lured France far away from the principles of 1789, now brought her back to that starting-point; just as, in the physical sphere, his campaigns from1796-1814had at first enormously swollen her bulk and then subjected her to a shrinkage still more portentous.

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  • It is either set in the first instance at some distance from the engine and well, or is subsequently removed sufficiently far away before the drill enters the oil-bearing formation, and until the oil and gas are under control, in order to minimize the risk of fire.

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  • The sides of the triangle slope down abruptly towards the west, more gradually towards the east; at the base stands the cone of Ayala Hill, the last outpost of the Rudnik Mountains, which extend far away to the south; and, at the apex, a cliff of Tertiary chalk, 200 ft.

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  • It seems designed to meet the requirements of Christians living far away from Palestine.

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  • Not far away is the pub of the same name, which has been haunted in the past by phantom footsteps.

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  • In the 17th and 18th century salmon and trout were so numerous, they were taken to supply markets as far away as London.

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  • Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.

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  • We heard of the cruel, unnecessary fighting in the far-away Pacific, and learned of the struggles going on between capital and labour.

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  • The stars are so far away that people cannot tell much about them, without very excellent instruments.

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  • I am very sorry that you are going so far away.

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  • Choose a parking space far away from an entrance to a building so you get in an extra walk.

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  • But I know for a fact that the glowing end of a cigarette butt can be seen as far away as an arrow can be shot accurately.

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