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His hands were the best she had ever experienced, and he could spend two days going no farther than that
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She could see more than a mile up the canal, but they had come farther than that on the way here
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"I only know one Brazilian who's gone much farther than that into the chaparral
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step much farther than your local hospital, into the territory of God’s
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The oldest surviving ones are from the end of the 41st century, but I've copied over some that go back four centuries farther than that
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He knew this imaging did not illuminate the dust motes that were much more than twenty light minutes from the ship, all dots farther than that were in their own light
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It was soon apparent that the upper floors overhung the lower by a bent or two because the hallways went much farther than the lobby’s size
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The reality of the message from this dream is that the next generation should go farther than we do and we should encourage them to do so, yet the intercessor was struggling for years to hold the same ground and was offended when someone finally broke through
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She thought of how far she had come, farther than an outland farm girl ever dreamed or hoped
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” Elisha did go farther than Elijah, but it was
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"Yeah, it's farther than the Yakhan," Chatuum said
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then there’s a girl, farther than most neighbouring nations, about
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This second limitation of the freedom of trade, according to some people, should, upon most occasions, be extended much farther than to the precise foreign commodities which could come into competition with those which had been taxed at home
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“We bleed off speed in a turn, so we really haven’t gotten much farther than that,” I explained
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But he remembered that it had seemed to go on so much farther than he could see now
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Another strike, again a near miss catapulted the round thing out farther than he could throw his stick
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He scratched his head in amazement, farther than he could throw his stick, if he had wanted to throw it
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These depressions were formed by the extreme weight of the ice cap itself forcing any weakness in the land that they had overridden to sink farther than the surrounding terrain
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When I walk forward, I notice that it continues farther than I can see, perpendicular to the horizon
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They rise and fall with my bones, which stick out farther than I’d like
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Only visitors confirmed to be expected, or parents, were allowed to wait inside, no farther than the entrance hall, for the girl to meet them downstairs
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It was long and spearlike, and it could be breathed straight into the depths of the lungs the way a three-pound spear can be thrown farther than a three-pound toolbox
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There farther than planets
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This went farther than she’d ever imagined
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The force of the impact sent the three flying out of the mouth of the cave, with Leora and Damalis going farther than Morgan
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“I know,” Sari began anew, with eyes downcast, broaching the subject that had isolated her socially from the other women of the hamlet, “that I, am unclean, and custom would have removed me farther than our circumstances have allowed
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We found out how far we can push it, and I’m certain it’s a lot farther than you think, in many instances
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removed me farther than our circumstances have allowed
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wanted to take the relationship a little farther than I wanted
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Rather than bloodily fight his band, the winners offered exile, but transported the Americans much farther than expected
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them farther than about 195 million kilometers from the Sun
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It was modern inside, and I was glad to see the farce wasn’t carried any farther than the exterior
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We were heading toward the Golden Gate Bridge, but it was a lot farther than I'd realized
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You can see the bat’s lower lip sticks out farther than its upper lip in this photo at right
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Branches with glimmering silicon leaves shoot out the top of your head and travel farther than the stars themselves
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Pressures or forces me into having sex or going farther than I want to
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'I've roamed far; farther than any other man of my race ever wandered
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The city looked very far away across the plain, farther than it had looked from the crag
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All you actually have to do is to place your feet not farther than 6 feet apart when you stand up, and see that your toes are pointed inwards
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The doors appeared in linear fashion farther than
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"You have come farther than you think, Josef," and turning to the
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"look out, Wil Robinson!" At long last, I have come to look farther than the hood of my car while driving on that "yel ow brick road
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I am the beginnings of a man, with a reach much farther than the one that had walked these many miles; for more of the blinders were removed, the air clearer, and my focus was much more on the journey yet to come, and not on me
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Believe in yourself and that will take you farther than
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He hadn’t gotten any farther than the outer office before the mayor’s secretary had called the police
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It seemed that every few minutes she would slip into a reverie of some kind but never get farther than she just had
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issues farther than chemical intrusion endures
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I wanted to come back to it in the spring, but I never got any farther than that
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Andrei and I followed, but no farther than the anteroom
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“Much farther than you can imagine
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is a man of worldly wisdom and he can think no farther than material
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His ability to anticipate an opponent was much more reliable, but he could not foretell events farther than the next moment
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Integrating intelligences shared, we see farther down the road than we know how to travel, our eyes seeing no path and feet feeling no ground, as the now expands faster and farther than we perceive; yet, we receive it – receptors in the GlobalMind
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As the door slid back, Zach saw a set of shallow steps which lead down into the ground farther than his eyes could see
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He had persuaded Nyreea to accompany him, promising her a lonely drama, and emboldened by her acceptance he had ventured out farther than ever before
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As usual the thick, musty fog prevented him from seeing much farther than a few houses, from which faint orange glows flickered in living rooms and kitchens
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started stretching my arms out farther than they could go to try to show
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took me in farther than I thought it was possible to go
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“Yeah, I can see farther than I used to be able to, and my hearing is better as well
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'You do not see nor want to see farther than the ditch at the end of your garden
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I wouldn’t let my gaze move any farther than that
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I was sort of surprised that the agreement was still honored to this day, considering you couldn’t trust a Wilcox any farther than you could throw him (or her…although they skewed heavily toward warlocks and not witches)
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Yes, it was, but I’d had candidates come a lot farther than that, so I feared my expression wasn’t entirely sympathetic
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Watching her from this far away is really pretty boring, but he doesn't trust Walter any farther than he can throw him
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dreams finally pushed him farther than he could
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Portus could toss a caber farther than any man but was also
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She’d begged Father to allow them to take the horse and cart, and they’d traveled farther than usual to worship in the beautiful cathedral
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cause, although we may have at times to go back considerably farther than
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to succeed farther than those who don’t try at all
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Stretching your vision: trying to see farther than you can see: staring at a non-existent infinitely small disappearing point that is infinitely far away from you, stretches not only your eyes: but your awareness of space and time as well
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Yet the actual distance is exponentially farther than your perception of it
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But the root of our reflective feedback goes back even farther than tool-use
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Captain Bligh went even farther than supplanting meat with breadfruit
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The attractiveness of vicarious violence goes back much farther than the roman arenas hundreds of years ago
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The implications of this book go much farther than how, and what people should learn
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had never been farther than the fields of Master Crom-
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How hard is it to make a soccer ball or a volleyball? If there were no limits applied to what the children want to do, or their creativity: they would go much farther than a football
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I went farther than Robert, but I still stopped
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And since him: nobody has dared question anything farther than what he and the corrupt, idiotic, imbecilic, fops did
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Why do you think the first living things they entered were the bodies of birds? Because birds see more clearly, and farther, and travel farther than living humans do
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If you flap your arms while you run, and lift part of your body-weight off the ground by it: your legs will be able to propel you faster and farther than before without becoming tired
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What do you think David Icke’s vision of an undead lizard-man was? The undead aura of a lizardman superimposed over the living aura of the Queen of England…? That undead abomination, that incestuous merging of the aura of a human undead soul that had hidden and lived inside a reptile for too long… was intentionally exposing his secret invisible existence to Icke… leering and sneering at David Icke, certain that this sportscaster, this idiot would never tumble to the actual truth, that Icke was far too blind and too corrupt to ever see farther than his own delusions of grandeur
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What was his angle in all this? And what had my grandfather been doing in the Attorgron Forest lands during a time of war, when no Valley Lander went farther than the gates of Kingdom Pass? It was time for my grandfather to answer some questions
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Her lower half was incased in nothing but a short silky dress that went no farther than mid thigh and was of a similar pattern and material as what barely encased her breasts
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These ruins dated back farther than any Inca ruins in the area
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“Yeah, I noticed that, but I think she has come along farther than you think she has
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I just didn’t want our kiss earlier to go farther than our relationship should just yet
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I can see a deeper thought in that saying, that, “when Solomon looked into the inner secrets of death, he could trace man no farther than the beast
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But John goes much farther than this
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We didn’t want to cast the circle too close to the house, in case someone came creeping by, so we went a little farther than usual
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It is nearer and farther than they
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Or waiting to arrive, or pass'd on farther than those of the earth,
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Her first communication had reached no farther than to state the fact of the engagement, and the length of time it had existed
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farther than that there was a great deal of youth and freshness in it
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We arrived there on May 28, and the Nautilus lay no farther than 150 kilometers from Ireland
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Albert had proceeded no farther than the door, where he remained rooted to the spot, being completely fascinated by the sight of such surpassing beauty, beheld as it was for the first time, and of which an inhabitant of more northern climes could form no adequate idea
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For instance when the evicted tenants question, then at its first inception, bulked largely in people's mind though, it goes without saying, not contributing a copper or pinning his faith absolutely to its dictums, some of which wouldn't exactly hold water, he at the outset in principle at all events was in thorough sympathy with peasant possession as voicing the trend of modern opinion (a partiality, however, which, realising his mistake, he was subsequently partially cured of) and even was twitted with going a step farther than Michael Davitt in the striking views he at one time inculcated as a backtothelander, which was one reason he strongly resented the innuendo put upon him in so barefaced a fashion by our friend at the gathering of the clans in Barney Kiernan's so that he, though often considerably misunderstood and the least pugnacious of mortals, be it repeated, departed from his customary habit to give him (metaphorically) one in the gizzard though, so far as politics themselves were concerned, he was only too conscious of the casualties invariably resulting from propaganda and displays of mutual animosity and the misery and suffering it entailed as a foregone conclusion on fine young fellows, chiefly, destruction of the fittest, in a word
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It could be hard enough in normal times to get such information from people who had never travelled farther than the nearest market town
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The walk seemed farther than Caris had imagined when she had looked across the valley in daylight
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Room timidly, for while Oz was alive he never was allowed to come farther than the door