In the age of devolution, we are never far away from another commission, convention or committee.
McGUFFIN: In a drought-ravaged land awash with guns, the problems are never far away.
Rich history and brooding ghosts are never far away in Northumberland, though.
His feelings of being an outsider -- remarked on by many biographers over the years -- are never far away.
And yet as the whole Andrew Mitchell "plebgate" saga has shown, class is never far away - particularly when it comes to politics.
In typical Swiss fashion, alpine grandeur is never far away.
Due to the short distance the next game is never far away and we will offer the fans a network of free public transport and two million free bikes.
And even though the town sits south of Rome on a part of the island that gets blisteringly hot in August (when we visited) the sea air and the proximity of the water are never far away.
If not from Venus and Mars, they're at least shopping on different sides of Brooks Brothers and Lichtenberg suggests you might want to at least scan both halves of the catalog because the other customer is never far away in today's work setting.
Of course, politicians are never far away from banking related matters and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday that the European Union will disclose the test results showing how individual banks would hold up to economic and market shocks, on July 23rd both in the aggregate and individual level.
Sadly, 99 percent of bills never make it that far and waste away for years in the "hopper, " without seeing the light of day.
He developed a habit of running away, though never very far, or for very long.
Sadly, the exportation of toxic e-waste we are seeing is driven by those that wish to create a false economics by exploiting externalities (presenting people far away with a liability and never having to pay the bill for it).
We never seemed to get the right feeling - maybe it was too far away from the stages.
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