Farther up the coast, the insular island of Molokai, famous for its leper colony, hovers close offshore.
Farther up the coast, Palm Beach continues to define stuffy Big Money.
Farther up the Florida coast in Coral Gardens lives 19-year-old Sloane Stephens, who unseated Serena Williams in the Australian Open quarterfinals last week.
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In the past 30 years, no human being has set foot on another world or ventured farther up into space than 386 miles, roughly the distance from Washington, D.
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Farther up the interstate highway, near Salt Lake City, neighboring Nature's Herbs is in the midst of its third expansion in four years--this one aimed at tripling production to 2 million capsules an hour.
But Corwin drew some note out of the chaos in his hands, and then drew it farther up and up, until it was unbearable, but at the very point where it might have become a shriek that note changed a fraction and broke into the most lucid sweetness.
In northern Albania, the primitive infrastructure is creaking, though a new refugee camp is going up farther south.
And after the deal was announced, they went up farther.
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U. and Columbia both said nyet, and she ended up even farther from the city than before.
I'm going to move up a little farther back on the city. (Unintelligible) what you were talking about, over.
The farther out the guy got into the ether, the farther he had to climb up the musical scales in the saxophone family.
Studies show that drivers can recognize the new signs at night from up to 20 percent farther away, or about two seconds sooner at highway speeds.
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EU, consumed by its ever more complex internal affairs and seemingly oblivious to problems farther away, will ever live up to its promises to contribute more to security in the wider world.
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With the U.S. economy rebounding and economies in some European countries struggling, U.S. travelers see opportunity and feel pent-up demand to travel farther than a drive to the beach after years of limiting their summer excursions.
Recently, a panel of bigwigs set up by the Conference Board went farther and urged that the two top jobs generally be split.
For the time being, this is straight up RandD, though it appears to be farther along than we may have thought.
Surrounding them were people they looked up to, who had done better, gotten farther, had more.
She steadied herself by hanging on to a slippery boulder sticking up midstream and wondered if she should go any farther.
"Distressed" properties and short sales make up about 70% of sales, and the farther inland you go away from Miami, the cheaper they are.
And it adds up to a significant accord -- one that takes us farther than we have ever gone before as an international community.
When he spotted the first of the ruined houses, he broke into a gallop, but it was much farther away than he had thought, and before he got there a rabbit leaped up and bit him on the neck.
They will have to live farther away from where they work, send their children to overcrowded schools, and end up in shabbier hospitals.
Powell is forty-eight and a professor at the University of San Francisco, but many of these poems are set farther north, around Linda, California, where Powell spent time when he was growing up.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources followed with its own study, which found that when lead bullets explode inside an animal, imperceptible particles of the metal can infect meat up to a foot and a half away from the bullet wound -- farther than previously thought.
For example: The new Cayman has a 2.4-inch longer wheelbase than before, shorter overhangs, larger wheels, a larger greenhouse (the base of the windshield has been pulled forward and the hatch-line lands farther back), and a higher equipment level, and yet this visually muscled-up Cayman still manages to be about 60 pounds lighter than the car it replaces, thanks to aluminum-intensive structures and assembly shared with the 911 Carrera.
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Warm conditions in the Atlantic and cooler conditions than normal in the Pacific Ocean also have forced the jet stream farther north and created a corridor for newly born hurricanes to move unimpeded from the ocean waters up the Atlantic coast, Liu said.
The guys who are busy buying up Miami have had a love affair with the tropical Latino city for decades now, live a little farther south, and are known for supermodel women, super soccer stars, samba, and the biggest jungle on the planet.
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