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Herndon announced he had some remote work to do in the boat and headed for the dock
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Vinnie pulled out a small remote controlled device
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Vinnie pointed the remote controlled device at her grenades and pressed a button
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It took another hour before her battered old car finally struggled up the winding roads and steep hills that lead to his remote home in South-West County Wickford
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Some of the instruments Alfred left behind were simple weather and soil chemistry stations in remote areas
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The remote in that area is one of the ones that's out, I think you'll have to send the android or a bot around to take a look
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The king stand in front of a television watching the news in his jammies, a gin and tonic in one hand, the remote in the other
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John, standing in his boxers with a beer in one hand and a remote in the other, watches the same newscast
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As they watched these events unfolding on the planet's terminator, a remote probe in low orbit got thru on a laser-beam and brought them closer, close enough that its scope could detect the dots that were people on the ground, even without enhancements
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A circumstance for which I envy them heartily … I am trying to be positive but although logic tells me that the likelihood of me being in that state is remote, my record for bad luck so far is not comforting
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On the way out of the room he glanced at the remote process that watched over the few signals still coming down from the dusty old starship hanging up there in front of the inner moon
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" She didn't think their remote sensors were very good if they couldn't detect an urban complex of a hundred million, but as he said, they weren't looking for the right things
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"How can you even think such a thing and just sit there dry eyed, telling me you've killed our son like you would tell me a remote probe went dead!" She went into a hysterical fit of tears, beating her fists against his shoulders
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The chance that he would actually catch up with them was too remote to contemplate, but as there was nothing else he could do that made any sense at all, it gave him a goal
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‘They had been holding her in a remote farmhouse
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Timeless, remote Sophia is just like this
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What right did I have to wield this big stick? Why me? Why should somewhere so beautiful and so remote be threatened by such contortions? My elation had evaporated
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’ He said warmly, ‘They double up as birthing women and herbmasters a lot of the time, especially in remote areas
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He came from a remote region of a far off nation that was locked into a vicious cycle of civil war and warlordism
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“Standard remote instrumentation stuff,” Elmore said, staying at the user interface level
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The only idea he had was to try and make a hole thru the security from Thom’s instruments and allow signals to come in from Ava’s instance so the remote veron execution protocol could complete
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The house is lovely – could we move up here? It’s awfully remote and you don’t know anyone in the area - no, it wouldn’t work
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The young man pressed another button on the remote control and all of the phantom images faded into the shadows cast by the candles that illuminated the great abbey
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A remote soul couldn’t have worked over this distance, not without a whole soul download and none took place
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If what Thom claimed was true, those signals were fast enough to run a remote soul over these distances
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It was Heymon who answered however, “The theory that lets us determine the remote results of an entangled interaction is shaky I think
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a remote region of a far off nation that was locked into a vicious
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The executions are carried out in the most remote sacred sights, in full sight of the Goddess and with prayer for a sign that what we do is wrong
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about how remote healing was just as effective for her
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television remote control, which he showed to the assembled
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The young man pressed another button on the remote control
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Ship, this is Mya of the First Council, lower the retrieval remote
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Brent pointed out where the ship was and Tam took out the remote and pressed the green
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From here she was able to open a remote window into that veron store and edit out that hardware indirect in her invocation
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She could put thru a remote interface, and technically have no reason to wake Thom
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This one was marching off toward the flat lands, hiding the distant hills and making it look like they were on remote islands
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My family moved to the foot hills of Wyoming when I was five, so my recollection of Topeka is too dim and remote to mention
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Alex hits the remote and unlocks the car, throwing the bag onto the front passenger seat
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considered remote and standoff-ish
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The remote control is on the bar next to Stevie and Alex points towards it
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He closes the driver's door gently and hits the remote
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It feels as though someone has pressed the pause button on the remote
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VIDEO-GAMES DON'T STICK THE TV REMOTE INSIDE THEIR VAGINAS SO YOU HAVE TO GIVE
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end of the room using the remote
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Tired of it, he grabbed the remote and flipped on the television that was
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Roman pressed the remote, freezing the images of the faces on the screen
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room, Johnson picked up the remote from Roman’s bed and turned on the TV
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negotiating the purchase of one of his more remote
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No doubt she wouldn’t have minded, but that possibility seemed remote
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Only the remote scope could see them at this time, the ship and it’s scope were stuck with the inner moon, far around the planet
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At least the remote was parked in a geosynchronous orbit over the planet, much farther out than this moon, so he could remain in their sight
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Scrap companies buy the old airframes and drag them to a remote corner of the airport to chop them up and shred them
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They talked about other things like what remote movie cameras were really like and how big they were
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This smal group of islands northeast of Australia’s Queensland is very remote
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Only one of these islands is inhabited, and some say it is the most remote place on earth to live! Most are descendents of the Bounty Mutineers and Tahitians who accompanied them
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Where wages are high, accordingly, we shall always find the workmen more active, diligent, and expeditious, than where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places
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To ascertain what is the average profit of all the different trades carried on in a great kingdom, must be much more difficult; and to judge of what it may have been formerly, or in remote periods of time, with any degree of precision, must be altogether impossible
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In the remote parts of the country, there is frequently not stock sufficient to employ all the people, who therefore bid against one another, in order to get employment, which lowers the wages of labour, and raises the profits of stock
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only had to stop a couple of days at a remote hostel or
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But in remote parts of the country, the rate of profit, as has already been shewn, is generally higher than in the neighbourhood of a large town
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Good roads, canals, and navigable rivers, by diminishing the expense of carriage, put the remote parts of the country more nearly upon a level with those in the neighbourhood of the town
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They encourage the cultivation of the remote, which must always be the most extensive circle of the country
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As the previous Bishop was remote
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In great towns, corn is always dearer than in remote parts of the country
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It does not cost less labour to bring silver to the great town than to the remote parts of the country; but it costs a great deal more to bring corn
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"Oh yes, but I didn't think you'd go thundering down with the shuttlecraft, maybe a remote dart that lets him fall over the rail of that native raft where he could fall into a submersible
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‘Wish I had a remote opening device on my gate’ he thought as he passed along the path
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Just some expendable remote instrumentation that biology would use
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"You would of course maintain that humans were transported to this world at some remote date in the past," Myanfyinga said, "Did you come from the world where humans evolved?"
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The remote pictures from the first lander were easy, most of it comes from the nature films we brought with us, redecorated
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The quantity of those metals in the countries most remote from the mines, must be more or less affected by this fertility or barrenness, on account of the easy and cheap transportation of those metals, of their small bulk and great value
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The cons are that support can be time consuming (remote support can be
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It was in a remote part of the forest
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Best to stay out of trouble in this remote place
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They have a much wider range, and may draw them from the most remote corners of the world, either in exchange for the manufactured produce of their own industry, or by performing the office of carriers between distant countries, and exchanging the produce of one for that of another
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Without remounting to the remote antiquities of either the French or English monarchies, we may find, in much later times, many proofs that such effects must always flow from such causes
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Galley in fifteen!” Yula and Mim scampered from the bridge while she set the com to reroute activity to the remote and had the other stations set to stations-keeping, also ready for remote monitoring
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To Denalin's delight, the Elf entrusted the com remote into her keeping
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Private people, who want to make a fortune, never think of retiring to the remote and poor provinces of the country, but resort either to the capital, or to some of the great commercial towns
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Between the parts of France and Great Britain most remote from one another, the returns might be expected, at least, once in the year ; and even this trade would so far be at least equally advantageous, as the greater part of the other branches of our foreign European trade
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As she gazed at the empty casket that day of the funeral, she could not suppress thoughts of him lying in some remote corner of the hinterland
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Holland, perhaps, approaches the nearest to this character of any, though still very remote from it; and Holland, it is acknowledged, not only derives its whole wealth, but a great part of its necessary subsistence, from foreign trade
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She thanked the gods that she had not been gagged and could speak, but she wondered who if anyone would hear her cries in such a woody and remote area rendered even more vacant by the weather
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As Dena was just beginning to scold Yula properly for her antics, the com remote pinged around her neck
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Dena left Yula to her own devices and headed to the bridge, touching the remote once more, “Captain, the Lorien is docking
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All the different states of ancient Greece possessed, each of them, but a very small territory; and when the people in anyone of them multiplied beyond what that territory could easily maintain, a part of them were sent in quest of a new habitation, in some remote and distant part of the world ; the warlike neighbours who surrounded them on all sides, rendering it difficult for any of them to enlarge very much its territory at home
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The few European travellers who had been there, had magnified the distance, perhaps through simplicity and ignorance ; what was really very great, appearing almost infinite to those who could not measure it; or, perhaps, in order to increase somewhat more the marvellous of their own adventures in visiting regions so immensely remote from Europe
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on a very remote and seldom visited planet
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But the European colonies in America are more remote than the most distant provinces of the greatest empires which had ever been known before
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Some of us while incarnating, are even able to practice remote viewing (or seeing from a distance)
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One of the most famous remote viewers is Ingo Swann, who while remaining on Earth, saw and described the physical features of planet Jupiter in the early 1970’s without using any scientific equipment
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At the particular time when these discoveries were made, the superiority of force happened to be so great on the side of the Europeans, that they were enabled to commit with impunity every sort of injustice in those remote countries
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What did they want with the new Prophets? What would drive them to attack Saparen for the remote possibility of finding one of the Mages?
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This was still a remote enough part of Exmoor that he would struggle to find anything resembling civilisation on foot
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It increases the productive powers of productive labour, by leaving it at liberty to confine itself to its proper employment, the cultivation of land ; and the plough goes frequently the easier and the better, by means of the labour of the man whose business is most remote from the plough
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Occasionally he thought he saw specks of movement as they picked up speed over the remote valleys of the mountains
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‘Not that I can can say for certain we’re not being monitored, there may be remote observation drones hovering outside
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The wormhole collapsed after an unprecedented two and a half minutes – for a remote connection
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There’s a remote interface in the corridor