It's not incredibly distant, but it's also not exactly nearby.
Clark 's distant relatives are ignoring her decision to live a private life.
But before worrying about the mote in a distant polluter's eye, it makes sense to consider the beam in thine own.
The night she was caught, he ran away to Mali's distant capital, becoming one of an estimated 385, 000 people who have fled their homes from the north.
And just as I'm impressed by these signs of China's journey to the 21st century, I'm eager to see those ancient places that speak to us from China's distant past.
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It is paradise without a passport (if you are an American) and it calls my name on every cold winter's day walking around New York's distant archipelago cousin, where I live and work.
That took place some years after her death when France's Henry IV ordered them for his wife, Maria de' Medici, Caterina's distant cousin who was to become the last Florentine queen of France.
As it is, it's a bit more distant than Neptune, so it's not easy to get to.
While Friendster has sputtered out in the U.S. (it's a distant runner-up to social networking groups like Facebook and MySpace, controlled by U.S. billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Rupert Murdoch, respectively) it is doing well in Asia, where 90% of its daily site traffic originates.
The yuan's increased use beyond China's borders is a (still distant) threat to the dollar's central role in trade and international finance, but if the dollar were eventually shoved aside, it would make Americans poorer and raise the cost of their borrowing.
With the expected announcement just two days distant, let's hope it ain't so.
Astronomers say they have found a planet orbiting a distant star that's more like the Earth than any other found so far.
T-Mobile has a bunch, but it's a distant fourth in subscribers.
Oh no, I understand that people feel that the European Election is irrelevant to them, it's a distant body which they don't know very much about or don't like very much what they have heard about.
Travel time becomes an even bigger issue when boards want to be seen to take a global perspective, as is now fashionable: in such cases, they like to fly their board out to one of the organisation's more distant operations.
The company had only about a 20 percent share of the U.S. smartphone market in the first quarter of this year, a distant second to Research in Motion's 55 percent slice of the pie during the same period, according to IDC.
Distant from the nation's largest media markets, he never was as famous as Joe DiMaggio or Ted Williams.
My ideal portfolio right now is about as distant from traditional U.S. blue chips as you can get.
The deal was intended to strengthen both brands, which run a distant second to PepsiCo's Frito-Lay and Tropicana products.
The deal was intended to strengthen both brands, which run a distant second to PepsiCo's Tropicana and Frito-Lay products.
Hence, perhaps, Mr Chirac's determination, earlier this month, to win his battle for a Frenchman to head, some not-too-distant day, Europe's central bank.
Meanwhile, being embroiled in the odd security row didn't stop upstart Huawei from hitting the smartphone podium for the first time with 27.2 million handsets sold in Q4 2012, a 73.8 percent jump over last year -- but a distant third behind Samsung's 64.5 million units and 43.5 million for Apple.
Crusoe's ability to re-create a miniature version of England on a distant shore also inspires comparison with America's origins.
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In other words: sorry Zune fanboys, this is going to be a war of attrition, and while launch week numbers might foretell the Zune's place in the not too distant future, they shouldn't be used as hard and fast figures for today's split up of the market.
Sanford's colorful not so distant past is far from the only distraction in the race.
Past ITC cases have usually taken a year and a half to complete, which could leave most or all of today's technology as another distant memory.
Despite mischievous comments from South Africa skipper Graeme Smith in the slip cordon that the pitch may have started to deteriorate, there were really no gremlins at all, but when the scoring rate dipped below one per over England's target seemed rather distant.
But in a third analysis of research in biology and medicine, though, China barely made a dent, with the United Kingdom coming in a distant second to the U.S.. SciVal says American researchers published 250, 000 scientific papers on biology or medicine, 29% of the global total, in 2009.
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Since launching its first console in 2001, Microsoft has sold 22m units worldwide, putting it in distant second place behind Sony's PlayStation 2 (which has sold 92m units since its launch in 2000) and just ahead of Nintendo's GameCube (which has sold around 19m units), according to figures from Forrester.
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