His family lives so far away that he sees them only a few times a year.
But with Azerbaijan - it's so far away and we know so little about it.
It would frighten them, so far away from me, so vulnerable to my fate.
Even so, Pluto is so far away the probe won't get there for nearly a decade.
They heard little about it on the news, it seemed so far away then.
If we do not do this, our Doomsday shall be not so far away.
But we're so far away from that, and we need to crawl before we can walk.
McLane, 76, lives not so far away in Congress, Arizona, a tiny town that he stumbled upon while traveling.
You wouldn't think that so far away from home that they could, but mail will continue to get to them.
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In a lecture hall, seeing all of your students huddled so far away, you start to think you may have cooties.
But what seemed particularly odd was that the handgun didn't seem powerful enough to have blasted part of her so far away.
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But this gas cloud, because it is so far away, about 40, 000 light years is still seeing the quasar, though we are not.
What we fear, though, is that, when he goes, Clonbyre and Nead will be taken in with Oscarey again and Oscarey possibly abandoned, so far away we are.
Specialist Beau Doboszenski was a tour guide that morning, on the far side of the building - so far away, in fact, he never heard the plane hit.
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In a time not so long ago, in a galaxy not so far away, a little phenomenon was born that united the people of cyberspace through geographic services and social networking.
It feels almost perverse to be so far away from home for a match between two English sides but the Russians are endeavouring to put on a show for their visitors.
The prime minister's office acknowledges there was a bomb, but said it was so far away that it could not have been a legitimate reason for Blackwater guards to respond as they did.
The Gulf is so far away that prior to World War Two, few Americans thought there was any reason to visit the sparsely populated region, much less establish a permanent military presence there.
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You are given the impression that you are on the edge and really pushing yourself, but you realize that these exceptionally trained people are not so far away from you, keeping a close eye.
It's terrible and it's something that will live with us for a long, long time to know we were so close - touching distance to the trophy - but so far away when Notts got that third wicket.
"I think the lack of oversight so far away may be too much for these banks to handle, considering how badly they've handled overseeing their own staff, " says Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates.
Because they are so far away, by the time their images traverse the universe at the speed of light and arrive here for Schmidt to see them, more time has passed than the Earth and the sun are old.
It is just that I believe that the pendulum has swung so far away from the mythos of the American Dream and self-made men that it is high time to redress the balance through overemphasizing to make my point.
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"Our experience shows that in the past when this has happened with roadworks people go elsewhere to shop because there are lots of small towns not so far away, and only a percentage of them come back afterwards, " she said.
"I won't claim to have had any premonitions about the collapse, but one of the reasons I left was that we had moved so far away from fundamentals into a heady market that I wasn't really having fun anymore, " she says.
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