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Two reproduced paintings, in particular, stand out at the Field and demonstrate the far-from-primitive eye of the artists.
WSJ: Prehistoric but Far From Primitive | Cave Paintings of Lascaux | Field Museum | By Mark Yost
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In fact, Blackberry Farm's property, which reaches to the north, east and west as far as the eye can see from the Main House, reveals little evidence of human presence at all beyond fences and pastures.
FORBES: Blackberry Farm, Walland, Tennessee
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Horrified onlookers watched as the helicopter hit the crane amid low cloud and fog near Vauxhall station, south of the river and not far from landmarks such as the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament, and came plunging to the ground.
CNN: London helicopter crash prompts safety questions
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You are given the impression that you are on the edge and really pushing yourself, but you realize that these exceptionally trained people are not so far away from you, keeping a close eye.
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When I was there earlier this month, the gorgeous green crop was galloping from pond to pond as far as the eye could see.
WSJ: Watercress, Springtime's Superfood
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But even if the board's eye had been on the ball it is far from certain that they would have acted in time.
BBC: Angry investors
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The analyst meeting was held at a modest hotel to reassure investors that an eye was being kept to the costs of the endeavor, a far cry from the lavish and delicious buffets the company used to serve up at their annual gathering at the Pierre Hotel in New York City.
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But the Pacers, who were far more aggressive and effective at getting close looks, had an eye-popping 46 shots from the charity stripe, and converted on 34 of them.
WSJ: Pacers End Knicks' Season
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Far from this being Goldman getting special treatment, a special deal, it appears that what Private Eye is actually complaining about is that the bank was treated just like all of the other banks.
FORBES: Goldman Sachs, Private Eye and Tax Dodging
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As Hogan said, the number may be eye popping, but it isn't unusual to have a number that's far away from consensus.
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