He said hello tersely, then turned his head away from us and continued on.
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In front of Jesus, slightly bending over and turning away from us, Peter repeats the gesture.
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It was private except for the two minders who were stationed about five feet away from us.
When astronomers look out into the sky, they see that everything around is moving away from us.
We might want to congratulate ourselves that this experiment is being carried out far away from us.
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And your wife, who is standing about a foot away from us outside the tent, is at what elevation?
But if they were to find out now, the child would be taken away from us immediately, without a thought.
Standing there, knowing that six human beings were believed to be no more than 2, 000 feet away from us, was surreal.
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Ourselves plummeting downward to the gassy blue orb, the gassy blue orb also plummeting at the same mad rate away from us.
You and Bill have given to a lot of things, such as vaccines, that are very abstract and far away from us.
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And those opportunities have been taken away from us in recent years.
Even more disconcerting is the fact that for what ever automation, and computer science has given us, it has also taken away from us.
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To everyone's surprise, they found that the material isn't just coasting away from us in space, as expected in the aftermath of an explosion.
"We usually think of the Republicans as taking things away from us, " said the 43-year-old Hughes, who hopes Washington will help restore Unadilla's sagging downtown.
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It really cost us and the game went away from us.
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While her international commitments have kept her away from us more than we'd like over the past few years, she will always be an Angel to me.
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Just blocks away from us, however, many of our friends and members of our community were less lucky, losing their electricity, heat, possessions, and even their homes.
When we turned the corner, the students in the lab had basically formed a wall about 10-12 feet away from us, with cell phone cameras at the ready.
It's not really that hard, and it's worth figuring out before the privilege of free interaction is taken away from us - along with any expectation of privacy.
Yes, we were not rich but we had good health and love and that was enough, until Muscular Dystrophy (MD) afflicted our three children and took our joy away from us.
He's electric and he's done that so many times for Wales, and he did it at a time that we really needed a try to put Scotland two scores away from us.
The lighted entrance of Louis Armstrong Park was shining on Rampart Street for the first time since Hurricane Katrina dimmed the neighborhood, and historic Congo Square was just a heartbeat away from us.
Telescopes on other planets in those directions could see those jets, and we might see the exploding stars as supernovae, but we don't see the bright gamma-ray flashes from jets beamed away from us.
This is not a matter of some weapons that had gotten away from us or allowing a few to walk so that we could follow them to a much larger or more significant target.
But because of the lack of commitment shown by the UK over the next generation of Meteosat, we've got the Italians and the Spanish lining themselves up to take the instrument away from us.
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