Martin's Cathedral, just a stone's throw away from where the skeleton was discovered.
Chen lives in Fortune Garden, a 10-year-old residential complex, a stone's throw away from two major stadiums and a nightlife hotspot.
He and Olmert couldn't have been a stone's throw away from a peace accord, because Assad refused to have any direct contact with Israel.
One outfit also uses written sales pitches that make drilling in Alaska seem as though it is a stone's throw away from a leaseholder's property.
It's just a stone's throw away from the Green Zone, actually.
Syrian President Bashar Assad this week told Italy's La Repubblica newspaper that he and outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert were just a stone's throw away from a peace deal last year.
Mike Paranzino runs the pressure group Throw Away the Key from the town of Kensington in Maryland and is a former adviser to senior Republican politicians.
Beyond Masterson's gem, the Indians got stellar defense, especially from shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, who took a hit away from Ichiro Suzuki in the first with a barehanded throw and prevented a run from scoring in the second with a diving stop behind second on Chris Stewart's grounder.
Their teacher, Alice Lee, hopes the experience will encourage the students to think twice about the food they waste - many of them throw away their school lunches and eat instant noodles from the tuck shop instead, she says.
Now that DisplayPort is becoming more of a household name ( like it or not), we're thrilled to see someone making sure we can run an external monitor from more than a stone's throw away.
ENGADGET: Gennum develops in-wire technology for 100-foot DisplayPort cables
The beans will benefit from overnight soaking, but please don't throw away the darkened water in the morning.
The dimly lit bar is a perfect spot to get away from the heat and commotion of the boardwalk, throw back a pint and check out the memorabilia lining the walls.
Unfortunately, far from instilling confidence, Dr. Rice's throw-away line about her arms control pedigree offers a prism through which one can see clearly what increasingly is wrong with American foreign policy, over which she exercises virtually unchallenged sway.
Throw in stiffening competition and higher costs, and by late April of 2014 Chobani was days away from running out of money.
Clarke's troublesome back ruled him out of practice on Monday, and while he trained on Tuesday he batted only briefly to throw-downs in the nets and looked stiff and awkward as he went through some fielding drills away from the rest of his team-mates.
Randox's factory is tucked away at the end of a bumpy country lane near Crumlin, a test tube's throw from Craigavon.
This includes the bizarre mailings you get from your health plan that say "this is not a bill" and you just throw them away, not to mention all the unnecessary telephone calls and faxes your doctors and hospitals need to make to get paid.
But it is not quite that simple: once you throw in third-party candidates, including Ralph Nader (see article), they tend to lure more independents away from Mr Bush.
应用推荐