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Perhaps war makes culture as much as culture makes war, and the farther off the war is the less we notice its effects.
NEWYORKER: Slaughterhouse
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And that political solution seems farther off rather than closer these days.
NPR: Iraqi Politics in Tatters, One Month Before Report
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There are a few spots for snorkelling and swimming, but the farther off shore you go, the closer to surfing territory you get.
BBC: Kauai��s hidden adventures
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From builders and farm hands to nannies and prostitutes, Ternopil has packed off its sons and, increasingly, its daughters to find work farther west in Europe.
ECONOMIST: Emigration from Ukraine
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Also, flight routes into and out of the airport are expected to be varied to keep planes farther from the district, and additional airspace would be off-limits to the airlines.
CNN: D.C.'s Reagan Airport to reopen Thursday
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Then they were up together, and they flew off slowly, dragging their legs behind them, and they settled again, in the shallow water farther down the beach.
NEWYORKER: The Dog
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Farther south in the Damascus suburbs, government forces have been cutting off food and, in particular, medical supplies for weeks, Aloush said.
CNN: Syrian rebel leader talks victory and squalor
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Farther off stand statues of two Albanian heroes: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a Catholic nun, and Skanderbeg, a medieval prince who renounced Islam for Catholicism.
ECONOMIST: Christians in Kosovo: Conversion rate | The
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There had been a moment, after Luda took off her cardigan and hung it over her chair, when Milena actually sniffed the air and moved farther away in her seat.
NEWYORKER: Luda and Milena
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And, whether NCIS: Los Angeles is deemed a sequel, or a spin-off, or neither, this case will be watched closely, as successful franchises are fewer and farther in between, and the stakes become higher and higher for networks.
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