But it should underscore how frequently media reporting and economic reality are often miles apart.
Now, keep in mind, this is not a situation where the two parties are miles apart.
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Naren James is the only primary-care doctor for two central-Kentucky clinics, 25 miles apart.
This negotiation still comes down to Thursday in Washington with two meetings miles apart from each other.
The two MCTS sites, which are nearly 200 miles apart, are connected by a fibre optic link.
And as I said, 115 miles apart, two judges in the same commonwealth came to different conclusions.
As each new decision is made, this process builds until everyone ends up miles apart on the project.
Two guys, many miles apart in background, temperament, and hopes, draw near over the course of a cross-country trip.
Big tasks will be shared in grids of machines perhaps thousands of miles apart, assembled on-the-fly for a job.
Fire chiefs have decided the stations at Burwell and Swaffham Bulbeck, three miles apart, are not fit for purpose.
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Above all, on a worrying number of issues the basic approaches of Muslim and non-Muslim policymakers are miles apart.
Miles and miles apart on what Norman Maclean used to call The Reservation.
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"We are miles apart where Luis is concerned with personal terms, " he said.
Meanwhile, McCain and Obama on Tuesday pounced on each other's tax proposals as they campaigned 90 miles apart in Pennsylvania.
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Okay what happens when two numerically equally balanced but politically miles apart neighbourhood groups demand that their views be dominant?
In addition, cables from two separate companies, in two locations about 30 miles apart, were sliced within hours of each other.
The FreeAgent DockStar connects people and their experiences in a whole new way even though they might be thousands of miles apart.
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Paul, the state capital, are located about 20 miles apart and provide the anchors to a region of about 3.2 million people.
Hogs in the U.S. are primarily raised in large, enclosed buildings on farms that tend to be spaced miles apart from each other.
The bodies of Ms Scott and Ms Eadie, who were both 17, were found about six miles apart in East Lothian in 1977.
In the past, controllers worried so much about being disciplined that they would keep jets five or six miles apart, slowing down traffic.
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It is not sensible for Belfast to have two airports that are just 14 miles apart, the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee has been told.
There has been tremendous concentration in the batting, superb application in the field, with run-outs and catching that put them and Australia miles apart.
Rivals Yale and Quinnipiac, whose campuses are less than 10 miles apart along Interstate 91, make up half of the schools playing for the NCAA championship.
Although living 130 miles apart, the two formed a friendship last year and began using MSN Messenger and mobile phone texts to keep in daily contact.
But he was the manager and I can tell you being the assistant at a club like Celtic or Rangers is a million miles apart from being the manager.
But in reality the two parties are miles apart: Labour set to prepare for entry, the Tories still under pressure from internal sceptics to rule it out for ever.
For instance, for Mullet's wife to visit him and three sons convicted in the case, she'd have to travel to Oklahoma, Louisiana and two prisons 160 miles apart in Minnesota.
You see, the two sides are simply miles apart.
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