Ward seem to drift in on the crackling radio waves of a distant time.
What will he mean in a perhaps not too distant time when homosexuality has ceased to be a conversation stopper?
Large pension funds, for example, have distant time horizons, and so are well-equipped to absorb risks that extend far into the future.
S. for no longer than five years, from 1959 to 1964, and that all his subsequent fables are founded on the template of that distant time.
Moonlighting on other jobs and travel time from distant cities should be included in work-hour limits.
As a global power with worldwide interests, it is imperative that the United States now and for the foreseeable future be able to deter and defeat large-scale, cross-border aggression in two distant theaters in overlapping time frames, preferably in concert with regional allies.
Some of the issues that arose during that time seem like distant memories.
Looming behind me was the Castello della Gherardesca, providing a long perspective in time to rival the distant views.
His solution to all problems is more government spending to be paid for some time in the very distant future.
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The camera works, the team explained, by bouncing lasers off distant objects, and measuring the time it takes for the light to travel back to the detector.
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Black churchgoers, of course, often do the same thing at Sunday-morning services, and I suspect that the amenlike responses of black theatergoers are a not-so-distant echo of that old-time religion.
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She said he became distant and spent an inordinate amount of time on the computer.
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Speaking to the first issue, I know from my work history and experience that disconnects can indeed occur between those who spend their time inside offices at a distant office headquarters and those who work the business in the field.
He did get one thing right, though: Technology now offers even distant viewers the ability to heckle in real time.
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Number two operator Time Warner comes in a far distant second, with 10.9 million and the No. 3 operator, Cox Communications (nyse: COX - news - people ), has only 6.3 million subscribers.
Instagram was a distant second accounting for just 3% of the time people spend in apps.
At that time, cloud was recognized as a distant fourth as a means to increase productivity.
Because of recent advances, it is becoming possible to imagine a time in the not-too-distant future when new medical treatments will be able to tame the disease, transforming it from a potent killer into something akin to a chronic complaint.
All of this will be thrust on us by something that Kurzweil calls the Singularity, a theorized point in time in the not-so-distant future when machines become vastly superior to humans in every way, aka the emergence of true artificial intelligence.
Somewhere on the property or at a distant station, a bell rang--plenty of time for you still to grab some goodies, raid the fridge, use the bathroom and be on your way before the rent-a-cops arrived.
At the same time we have connected the world through cyberspace, allowing distant events, ideas and social phenomena to influence us instantly.
The visitors, a distant last in the Magners League, led 9-8 at half time thanks to the kicking of Ian Keatley.
"Call of Duty: Black Ops II, " the first-person shooter game that hit stores Tuesday, transports players into two separate time periods: the 1980s and the not-so-distant future of 2025.
At the time, the competing teams expected to find that the more distant supernovae were slowing down, relative to those nearer - a decline of the expansion of the Universe that began with the Big Bang.
Travel back in time with me some thirty five years ago to a far, distant country.
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At the same time, it seems like something that never happened, like a distant event borrowed from someone else.
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What better time to get serious about saving for retirement or investing for the distant future than right after asset prices have been beaten down?
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For the first time in history, the rest of the world turned to watch this distant little country.
Granted, most of us don't spend a lot of time burning off calories by trying to bag a mastadon, as our distant forefathers did.
But that comes a distant second in irritation level to spending money on items that will cut the wait time down, or in other words, paying to have the game speed up in order to actually play it.
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