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    1. He poured some and leaned back, but soon noticed the sound of distant thunder


    2. I listen to the distant sounds of an occasional car driving past the house …


    3. Dave peers at the distant mountains


    4. with a good Strathspey malt, which she then took up to her distant relative


    5. direction that lay behind him, in his long distant past, and slumped forward as he was,


    6. In the not too distant, where humanity reached its limit


    7. As it was he got a hard look and thunder rumbled ominously in the sky, echoing off the distant mountains for seconds


    8. She’s been a little distant lately …


    9. He says it was very boring but I have a feeling he just doesn’t want to talk about it – there is a distant look in his eyes when he mentions it


    10. They had often conversed during the fifty year journey, to the point where she was the closest female friend he had ever had except his wives, and maybe a closer friend than Ajeel, his fourth and most distant in age

    11. "We know our history," he said, the words echoing again and again off the distant mountains


    12. Brasil was a place daddy was from, a distant curiosity with some neat features like carnival costumes and caipirinhas


    13. Herndon was glad because he wouldn't want panic among the natives, but even when Herndon pointed this out to Governor Pataios, the Governor was uninterested with distant astronomical events and unconvinced it was the work of the Al-Harron


    14. I watched him for a moment or two, not understanding what all this was about, but then I too heard a low and distant rumble


    15. They were passing over some distant realm he had never seen, making him realize how little he had seen, though he had journeyed a local year from the Kassikan, it was a small distance on the world when seen from this distance, not a twentieth of a circumnavigation


    16. Once he was five or six miles from shore, it was finally just them and the waves and distant sails


    17. He seemed to know instinctively that eye of the storm would come from the east, from the direction that lay behind him, in his long distant past, and slumped forward as he was, he began, as he always did in such circumstances, to count the tufts in the grey and threadbare boot carpet


    18. Wait a second… we can draw near to God? He isn’t distant? We can have relation with Him? We don’t have to continue to give these offerings and sacrifices without hearing whether or not He accepts them?


    19. Thru the next couple hours the mist would evaporate ever closer to the river and the storm would subside to a distant rumble and fluffy twinkle far up the valley


    20. Stories of Sons’ greatness continued to reach distant lands

    21. In dreaming of a peacock sky on some far distant world, Smith allowed a feather to fall upon the barren rocks of our world


    22. In front of them, a vast expanse of sand stretched towards the distant waters and just round to the left was the aforementioned pier … a long narrow construction reaching far out across the sands towards the sea


    23. Another youth makes his irreverence glitter under the same God’s distant stars,


    24. She was totally different from the cold distant ice witch he remembered in camp


    25. boys, girls, bars and music in the distant fog of your story


    26. A family of lorisaurs murmured in the branches above, and the distant shriek of a small dactyl could be heard far back the way they had come


    27. removed, distant in dark houses with children asleep in their beds


    28. "A stargate is the theory that space can be curved and distant points brought together so they are joined over distances as great as one star to another," Luray said


    29. Afternoonday wasn't yet underway by the time they finally set off for the distant horizon to the northeast, but they didn't worry about the time, they were just glad to still be alive


    30. All Alan could see was a distant dot on tiny stick legs, tiny and indistinct in the wavering distance

    31. It was still very distant, but he was reminded of a spider, a daddy longlegs with only the end joint of all it's legs


    32. As before, I am impressed by the skill of our distant ancestors … I can’t imagine the work and organisation that must have gone into building this place


    33. trying to trace the contours of distant lives


    34. After shaking hands and getting permission to leave my stuff in the bar, I moved off round the bay towards the distant beach


    35. four and a half hours distant,


    36. His was all the way to the starboard end, so he had windows on two sides, the ones at the table looking out over the side and at the distant banks gliding by


    37. on a distant shore line where the shapes


    38. Dressed in swanky velveteen of burgundy and rust, her windows were curtained from top to bottom, giving a distant effect of luxurious chic


    39. He would continue to ply distant rivers


    40. After all, how distant can you be with a man who has wound bandages round your upper leg? We debate whether I should put my stained hosen back on again or not – opting to leave the clean ones for tomorrow … I’ll have to wash this pair out as soon as I get the chance

    41. Later that night, when the coast was clear the suburban hiatus by the oak tree was just a distant memory, the soldier stood on Harrow hill and gazed out across his new world horizon


    42. During cleaning it became clear that at some time in the distant past part of the church had been a temple dedicated to Pallas Athena and although it was not unusual for the locals to mix their beliefs, the church authorities were rather embarrassed and the work came to a standstill until it could be determined who would provide funds for the work to continue


    43. ’ Berndt said, sounding distant – though that could just be my imagination


    44. At home in Cornwall, whenever things were quiet in the library, I'd pretend to busy myself in the Reference Section because from there I could see the waters of the harbour and if I raised my head a little I could just about see past the lighthouse to the distant horizon with its line of silver light


    45. Sitting at my desk, with the distant sounds of the office going on as normal, I face the all too likely possibility that my life is about to fall apart


    46. I tried staring into my surroundings without focusing on anything in particular and that helped a distant crumbling ruin to emerge from its orange terraced soil but the stillness made me feel I was being monitored or that something nasty was about to happen


    47. Armed with her father’s old address book, and after many disappointing telephone calls to old friends and distant relations, Annie eventually tracked down an ancient great-aunt who owned a crumbling Victorian villa that had been converted into bedsits


    48. "Sir, I think the possibility exists that this agent that arrived by Thom's condensate transported Alan to the distant site in his universe," Glayet said


    49. "He says the only way he sees the distant areas is in the setup screens when he details them," Kelvin recalled Ava telling him, "but I tend to agree with Heymon


    50. It would have to be in the geometry, probably something like forgetting to convert degrees to radians in the distant scene composer














































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    Sinónimos para "distant"

    distant remote removed aloof upstage at a distance apart scattered sparse further diffuse far off afar abroad backwoods below the horizon unapproachable cool indifferent reserved detached cold unconcerned unenthusiastic