Ideals... are so... far, far away from the burnt stink of charred metal.
We had to take jobs or attend graduate programs that were very far away from our idyllic New Jersey town and far away from each other.
Zomm aims to help, by notifying people if they move too far away from their handsets.
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And in Uzbekistan itself Ms Karimova's mind appears to have been far away from corruption rows.
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With both products on the job, those dreaded zombies stayed far away from my doorstep.
But the experience of Crispus Attucks Park shows that they are far, far away from becoming reality.
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We might want to congratulate ourselves that this experiment is being carried out far away from us.
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We never seemed to get the right feeling - maybe it was too far away from the stages.
Markets tend to overshoot the historical norm for a while, if they previously got far away from the norm.
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Despite being nestled between Crete and Rhodes, Karpathos feels far away from everywhere.
The ensuing soap opera between company scion Walter Hewlett and HP Chief Executive Carleton Fiorina kept the spotlight far away from Indigo.
As Hogan said, the number may be eye popping, but it isn't unusual to have a number that's far away from consensus.
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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He took the unusual step of announcing his plans on the Downing Street website for use on Youtube, far away from pesky journalists.
They're hoping for a little peace, far away from tornado sirens.
She dedicates it to mothers living far away from their children.
In a time of war, many of our military families are stretched thin, with fathers doing multiple tours of duty far away from their children.
Let us pray for the members of our military who guard that freedom every day, and who may be spending this holiday far away from home.
Number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world -- we are far away from that now.
Mr Chowdhry, who runs a security firm, said the Essex postcode is confusing customers as when they hear IG1 they presume the business is far away from London.
These are charges Chu is clearly steering far away from.
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Several times a week, and even sometimes on days when they're pitching, they take a few minutes to play catch with someone who is standing unusually far away from them.
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It is important for college students to remember that some of their classmates from high school may not be carrying a book bag across campus, but a rifle across a battlefield far away from home.
In a career of almost 600 games, which began playing alongside David Beckham as part of 'Fergie's Fledglings' at Manchester United and is approaching an end at Championship club Derby County, he has never been too far away from the headlines.
Some people may wonder why we in the Northern Hemisphere have our spring and summer when our planet is far away from the sun. (Equally confusing: our fall and winter come when we are near to the sun.) Shouldn't proximity to that nice warm ball of sunshine predict our seasons?
The usual rule of thumb for screen size, by the way, is that you should sit about 2.5 times as far away from your TV as the diagonal measurement of the screen.
Plus, your gestures need to be slightly bigger than usual to be seen from far away.
Also, a gas molecule does not care what other molecules far away from it are doing.
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