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The timings of many killings coincided, even though the places were far apart.
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They always said they were far apart.
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But "we were so far apart from one another that it simply wasn't possible".
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Because of the inaccuracies and time between reports, planes were spaced far apart often about 100 miles to ensure safety.
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He said it was needed because those earlier reports came up with numbers that were so far apart.
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Michael Fallon, Tory MP for Sevenoaks, said Knole was a special case because the two sites were so far apart.
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Once a tipping point was reached, oysters were too far apart for enough of their gametes to meet, so the population could not sustain itself.
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Paradoxically, when the consideration phase and decision phase were too far apart, they tended to ignore or justify red flags they identified at the beginning.
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How far apart were the doings of these minor corporate embezzlers from the accounting fraud at Enron?
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He also revealed that no final price had been confirmed with the current owners except to say that the two sides were "not too far apart".
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"The first few laps were okay but then the tires were falling apart and we could not go as far as other people, " Vettel said.
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But even as fascism took hold in Germany in the 1930s, physicists were devising a weapon far more powerful, one that would split the basic elements of matter apart to create a burst of energy and a bomb like nothing known before.
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