But I don't have a way, from this distance, to comment on the question that you raise.
' He points at what from this distance looks like a tiny square on a piece of graph paper.
If a player one-putts from this distance, he gains 0.5 strokes.
From this distance, at least, it's possible to imagine that the 1948 Games felt like the beginning of something a new country, a new Europe, a new era of peace and prosperity.
The truth is they want to create as much distance from this as they can.
Its distance from this star is only 5% of that between the Earth and the sun.
Looking through the rifle's telescopic sight, the gunman then estimates the distance from this object to the target.
"I need to take some distance from this season, " stated Wenger.
But watching this phenomenon from a distance, it struck me that there is something much bigger going on here, and it led me to a startling realization.
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Another reason for the world to keep its distance from this manipulative bunch is that the convergence of interests of consumers and producers is just a mirage.
So if a wigger is somebody who maintains this distance from black people, a wegro is somebody who actually has a sincere interest in the trying to transcend these artificial racial boundaries that have stood between us for so long.
If she wants to get reelected, she had to distance herself from this in a very strong and firm manner.
Oddly, game design has done little to distance itself from this problem.
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Is he intentionally trying to sort of distance himself from this gridlock by not having sort of daily meetings with congressional leaders, highly publicized meetings?
However, he often flies from Cumbernauld airport and Edinburgh and this distance would not be possible in most electric cars.
This allows them to distance themselves from responsibility for their actions, and also, many believe, makes them immune to bullets.
To determine the price target from this formation, measure the height of the flagpole, which is defined as the distance from the breakout above resistance to the first high, which is labeled line 1.
This can detect tiny changes in electrical fields from a distance, even through textiles.
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With 32 rooms, an excellent restaurant and brand-new spa, the flower-strewn terraces, twisting stairways and verdant courtyards of this Mediterranean villa are strol- ling distance from the main drag.
As has been the case so many times this season McLaughlin launched his break for victory from some distance to sprint to victory by some 14 seconds.
This is a wise remark indicating taking distance from illusion.
The organisation has pointed out that this is immaterial as the ship capsized some distance from where it hit rocks.
Since the particulates travel great distances before they are washed out, even this small dose is not a function of distance from the power plant, but is randomized geographically.
Frankel's next challenge will be the Juddmonte Stakes at York later this month, which will see him step up from the mile distance for the first time in his career.
Armstrong has won two half-distance Ironman events this year, and he is suspended from World Triathlon Corporation competitions.
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This distance-related decline is strong evidence of a gradual shift from muon-to tau-flavoured neutrinos.
When Andrew Carnegie was a boy this was a privately-owned estate, just a short distance from the family cottage and he was regularly turfed out by the gamekeepers.
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