What's more, Dubai is cosmopolitan and business-friendly enough to lure talent from far afield.
Today, the potential threats we face come from far less predictable sources: both state and non-state.
Plus, your gestures need to be slightly bigger than usual to be seen from far away.
The couple eat locally grown food that doesn't have to be transported from far-flung states.
The letters from far too many young people with so much promise, but so few opportunities.
The new Olympic structures in east London could beat even that, drawing punters from far afield.
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But the funding and much of the guidance for the campaigns comes from far outside the region.
Instead, Stardust merely sent back the images in the order it took them - from far-out to close-in.
This year's unofficial theme was wirelessness--from far-flung satellite broadcasts to home-size 802.11 networks.
Electronic trading has opened the markets to traders from far-flung locations, not just limiting it to those in the pits.
She discovered, for example, that Rome was full of immigrants from all walks of life and from far flung locations.
Traders and crusaders going East and West brought columns, friezes, statues and mosaics from far-flung places that were incorporated into the church.
They set an example as someone willing to work along side of an employee, rather than traditionally working from far above them.
These breakthroughs allow oil to be sucked economically from far beneath the ocean floor, and out of depleted and formerly abandoned wells.
People would often come from far away to buy their cars there.
There have been calls for the resignation of bank-council members, but since these demands come from far-right politicians they have been largely discounted.
Parishioners could travel to these makeshift villages from far and wide, sleep overnight and go to church the next morning before beginning the long journey home.
She had been worried about how she would be treated -- like so many others who have come to the hospital from far afield.
Parks kept his cool, ignoring the booing by many of the home fans, to despatch the kick from far out on the left flank.
Since most people buy their food from supermarkets, and this is shipped in from far afield, the significance of local factors is hard to estimate.
Photographs taken from far overhead cover an area many miles wide.
Once only a staple of cuisine from far flung regions of the world, chilies can now be found in almost any dish around the globe.
Even prisoners from far-away Jefferson City were brought in to help.
Friends from far away, former co-workers, family, my college roommate.
Mr Valls said the remaining protesters were mostly from far-right groups.
Still, the tickets were far from whole and far from pristine.
The KONICA MINOLTA HD LENS assures high quality images, while a 40x Optical Zoom enables close-up shots from far away, with no sacrifice in optical quality.
Member of Parliament David Lammy called on the BBM service to be suspended, pointing out that many rioters who hit his constituency came from far away.
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