T-phase waves that are carried by the ocean to both nearby and distant coastlines.
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Monumental Roman structures line the road, but the rest is hidden-away country mansions, rolling fields and distant hills.
Many critics have noted that Oscar host James Franco seemed distracted and distant during the ceremony last night.
It is directed by Terence Davies, whose previous films include The House of Mirth and Distant Voices, Still Lives.
SEC's then chairwoman (and distant relative of Mr Estrada) and took her place.
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It has been used to model viruses and distant parts of the universe, as well as in nuclear weapons research.
Based in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Michelle regularly travels to far and distant lands for her job and international volunteer initiatives.
In 1609, Galileo heard rumors about a Dutch gadget that gave you a closeup look at faraway ships and distant buildings.
The world's glaciers are slowly melting, and as they do, artifacts from the near and distant past are emerging from the ice.
He spoke of compassion, but his body language was stiff and distant.
Mr Barak has emerged from the negotiations with his reputation confirmed as a somewhat aloof and distant autocrat, disarmingly clever and disquietingly mysterious.
And yet, at a time of fast-melting glaciers and strange rains, of spreading deserts and rising seas, it is a frail and distant promise.
But forest products have always been cut in remote and distant areas and thrown in a pipe and spit out on the other side.
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Too often they have been asked to fight in strange and distant places, for no clear purpose they could see and for no accomplishment they can measure.
As we consider the road that unfolds before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol far-off deserts and distant mountains.
The romance is airy and distant, because the lovers never meet until the final scene, and the comedy is kind of wistful, because it was directed by Nora Ephron.
No, say his opponents (and most historians), who see this as a ludicrous attempt to link modern-day Slovakia to an ethnically pure superpower in the dim and distant past.
The painting emphasizes the drama of altitude and distance by depicting the boldly varied textures of near and distant mountains, and of a stormy sky above the still waters below.
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The huge exception has been Yugoslavia, seen in 1989 as a template of multi- ethnicity and pluralism, a halfway house between centrally planned socialism and the harsh and distant world of Western capitalism.
Not much of it is to Mr Sharon's liking, although he speaks of a Palestinian state arising at the vague and distant end of a phased peace process that could start only when the present violence ends.
Mr. WANG: These groups were known collectively as combos nacionales, national groups, and through them a new kind of Panamanian sound emerged, mirroring musical styles as distinct and distant as New York boogaloo, Cuban descarga and Trinidadian calypso.
The FBI did not make a final determination either way, citing several reasons including the fact they came during "an extreme emotional state, " there weren't enough words to make a good comparison and the sound quality was low and distant.
Bill Paley, the quintessential corporate executive supported Murrow, the abrasive and distant iconoclast, at least for much of his career, allowing him to innovate broadcast journalism in the face of everything from Nazi bombers to vindictive U.S. Senators, without having to worry about his budget, or his job.
What about our poorer and distant neighbors, the folk elsewhere in Africa and India, for example, scouring nearly around the clock for the means of basic survival such as finding relative safety, drinkable water, and food of any kind that we, with our self-induced complicated lives, take for granted as a basic given?
Mountains are at the same time social and political arenas with a wide range of management arrangements, including private property, traditional common property regions, national scale parks and reserves, and international treaties, all embedded within a rapidly changing global economic context that can create tensions between local mountain residents and distant users of mountain resources.
The persona is going to get larger and larger, and more and more distant from him and the way he used to live his life.
Past and future are distant and remote as the present moment expands to dominate everything.
If the Iraqi invasion makes anything clear, it is that the United States desperately needs to improve its capacity to move large quantities of men and materiel to distant and relatively primitive locales quickly.
Walking along the hard-packed dirt floor, he could hear the wooden planks of the stage creaking overhead, and the distant, muffled voices of the actors and laughter from the audience.
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