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maybe some day in the far-off future
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watched the Sun crest the far-off hills
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back towards the far-off wooded hill
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She knew that was just a mental lapse, a break of concentration and before she knew it her hands were playing some other riffs from some far-off time and song
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The fear soon passed as they recognized their canine mentor from the far-off Sapient Realm nature planet
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There’s an underground slave trade in the town, obviously involving the eventual transport of the victims to far-off lands if ransom is not made
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They sat close, in matching wicker chairs with the softness of yellow lamplight casting a warm glow over their faces, and spoke in conspiratorial whispers while an endless selection of salsa music, blended with the static of another far-off station, played over the speakers
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With Michael Henderson his target, Edgar couldn’t order a back-up team of the OIJ, but that problem could be circumvented by requesting the assistance of customs officers and airport police who reported, not to the OIJ, but to Port Authority headquarters in far-off Limon
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There was a dizzyingly wide divergence of beliefs and practices in those far-off days
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A trader had come in from the far-off western lands
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The trader, who told us of the cataract that poured water out of the mountains far off in the west, also told of many people who lived in places on the other side of those mountains, but that’s also in a far-off land
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the fleeting smell of far-off pollution
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She lay down in the clearing, and with the far-off keening of a hawk in her ears, she fell asleep
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William now had a far-off look in his eyes
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They had been trapped and left to starve, each in his home, by a political decision made in a far-off capital around conference and banquet table
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After a winter sojourn to stir up business and quell a union organizing drive up north, I told my boss that the only hot place in the Duluth-Superior, WI, metropolis was an indoor rink devoted to curling, that occult sport where contestants push a heavy stone toward a far-off goal and team members sweep the ice ahead of the slowly sliding object to ease its course to bump other stones out of a score
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The houses here were smaller than those in Annyeke’s district, or even near the public square where she’d given her speech to the people, the same speech that carried the assumption that he, a dishonoured and deceitful scribe from a far-off land, could somehow help this beleaguered city
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An occasional slow rolling of thunder could be heard coming from somewhere out of the north, all the more startling for not being able to see the lightning flash that should have preceded the far-off rolling growl
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His gaze returned again to the far-off habitation
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The other man’s body balanced between sky and the far-off earth, hemmed in only by air, he stretched out his hand
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Meanwhile, elsewhere, far-off, Jexter The Clown was deep in thought
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It was far-off, a
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lowered around the canopies of far-off trees
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of the horizons of the far-off sea
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In answering this question, Jesus said: "My friend, we are all Jonahs with lives to live in accordance with the will of God, and at all times when we seek to escape the present duty of living by running away to far-off enticements, we thereby put ourselves in the immediate control of those influences which are not directed by the powers of truth and the forces of righteousness
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Conan was no longer aware of the voice, save as far-off rhythmical waves of sound
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The only sign of life was a glint of steel on the far-off battlements, a raven in the sky that wheeled backward and forth, dipping and rising as if seeking something
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Occasionally, the clouds broke but the only thing I could see were icebergs on the far-off horizon
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In those few, short days with her in Vancouver, he had desperately hoped for a revival of that early love which had started in far-off Prague
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off to far-off places
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He floored the boat, which planed over the surface of the mist, eating up the distance between him and the far-off trees that stood spire-like on the horizon
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samples to far-off areas
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I was almost ready to resign and do nothing further, but then I saw an 800 number on the card and I decided to call – what could it hurt? After suffering through voice maze I finally got a human on the line in a far-off country
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As he started to drift off to sleep, he thought he heard a sound in the far-off distance
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Ooops! After helpfully imparting this news, trying to cadge a ride on the tandem and some fags, they left team Slightly-Nervous-and-Looking-over-Their-Shouders to creep on down the uncomfortably deserted road towards an ever visible, but infuriatingly still far-off, Erzurum
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of a far-off star that read, “One wish granted, and another one lost,
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claim in a far-off corner of the government’s land that just hap-
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His Planetary Greeg Carnival was indeed a resounding success though, with a steady supply of enslaved workers bringing him new and exciting Greegs and their ships being sent off to far-off mazes, serving as a bribe to the Council of Eleven and a Half Thousand Different Coloured Robes
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Three places in a far-off world
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Three places where women ran things in a far-off time
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The flashes of the far-off future were so infrequent they were like rare dreams
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God indicated to that in His Noble Saying: "Thereupon she conceived him and retired with him to a far-off place
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In those far-off days, George’s highly-strung wife, Philippa, used to pour the tea
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In those not-so-far-off days, a string of low hills dotted
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The far-off place turned out to be Blackheath, which was on the south bank of the Thames and not far from the Palace of Westminster, where Harald was working
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as they set such a far-off date
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Means more to me than trips to far-off lands
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In its first state of beauty in those far-off Catholic days what a haven it must have been for all the women and most of the men of that lonely turnip-growing village; the one beauty spot, the one place of mystery and enthusiasm
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I thought him a terrifying old uncle, a parched, machine-like person, whose soul seemed withdrawn into unexplorable vague distances, reduced to a mere far-off flicker by the mechanical nature of his work
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Mitch lay on his pillow, his thoughts, far-off, staring up at the ceiling
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Even the cows seemed uneasy if I came too close; and in the far-off meadow the mowers stopped mowing to watch us dwindle into dots
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Her far-off screams had already grown silent
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“There’s more about you than you let on last night, isn’t there? You’re not just some far-off offspring of a witch, are you?”
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Drowned in the midst of a storm and shaken in the wrath of waves, a far-off ship floated half-on, half-off a swell, mast torn and barely-visible windows broken
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He staked a claim in a far-off corner of the government’s land that just happened to look out over the top of a ridge
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A far-off but massive "BOOM" is heard
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There seemed to be a light off to one side in a far-off corner
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Their heads are packed with information about electrical standards in far-off countries with unpronouncable names
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The card had a golden light that shined at you from the center of a far-off star that read, “One wish granted, and another one lost, the last wish was handed down to you by a golden coin tossed
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Throughout history, the righteousness of Christianity, of Christians trying and wanting to be good Christians: wanting to lead good healthy happy lives: has been systematically turned: twisted, poisoned, and cunningly deflected; until they did the opposite of good… until they committed evil: until they massacred innocent civilians, until they went to war against other people in far-off foreign lands instead of going to war against the evil hiding secretly inside their own souls and auras and their own society
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Austrians live in an unimportant backwater while events of international importance are decided in far-off lands
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The rumbling sounded like far-off thunder, but I knew it was only the crack of the rifle
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To them, accordingly, paradise was a far-off land, a region where there was no scorching heat, no consuming cold, where the soft west wind from the ocean blew for evermore
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What must it be, for example, for an indevout scientific man to pass into a condition where atheism is no more possible; because the Divine Wisdom,—no longer beheld at a distance in the order of revolving planets, in the laws of sidereal motion, in the arrangements of far-off universes, in that remoter magnificence which shrouded it from view while he inhabited the body,—has now come near as the Ruling Authority, and closely encompasses the soul, and pierces its secret darkness through, in one calm, intolerable blaze of the Excellent Glory? What must it be to perceive, with a clearness which profane defiance and dishonest speculation can overshadow no longer, that Almighty God is holy, and that Omnipotence is everywhere,—or to review in thought those inner and outer evidences of a Divine Revelation of truth, which, made light of on earth, will seem so appallingly real in their power of condemnation now that they are remembered in perdition? Those must be very ignorant of much that is passing in this world, in the solitudes of enforced thought, in prisons and on beds of sickness, who peremptorily decide that such experiences are improbable beyond
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They have rejected it in the past, and made allegations from a far-off place
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Safety is also important in areas where you are familiar so all the more reason to play it doubly safe when traveling to far-off destinations
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To the plains of the poems of heroes, to the prairies spreading wide, To the far-off sea and the unseen winds, and the sane impalpable air; And responding they answer all, (but not in words,)
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Reaching the far-off sentry and the armed guards, who ceas'd their pacing, Making the hearer's pulses stop for ecstasy and awe
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With at times a half-dimm'd sadden'd far-off star,
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In the corridors one heard the heavy boots of the gendarmes walking past, and like a far-off noise great locks that were shut
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Charles gazed at her with the dull look of a drunken man, while he listened motionless to the last cries of the sufferer, that followed each other in long-drawn modulations, broken by sharp spasms like the far-off howling of some beast being slaughtered
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Emma seemed to him to have receded into a far-off past, as if the resolution he had taken had suddenly placed a distance between them
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Then they went over all the trifling events of that far-off existence, whose joys and sorrows they had just summed up in one word
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His voice, feeble at first and quavering, grew sharp; it resounded in the night like the indistinct moan of a vague distress; and through the ringing of the bells, the murmur of the trees, and the rumbling of the empty vehicle, it had a far-off sound that disturbed Emma
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Marlpool and Heanor scattered the far-off darkness with brilliance
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Then there was his other self, in the distance, doing things, entering stuff in a ledger, and he watched that far-off him carefully to see he made no mistake
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Over the low red wall in front was the country and the far-off hills, all golden dim
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When mankind do not as yet know that the world is subject to law, the introduction of the mere conception of law or design or final cause, and the far-off anticipation of the harmony of knowledge, are great steps onward
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"Some sort of a ship that one could sail over the Edge and sail to far-off worlds, too
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Celeste’s screams mingled with the far-off sounds of ambulances and the soft sound of Bonnie sobbing
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The nurses and hospital staff felt sorry for me in a far-off land away from my family and were very kind, particularly Yma Choudhury, the jolly director of operations, and Julie Tracy, the head nurse, who would sit and hold my hand
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Elaborate golden trellises have pushed up from the earth all over the abbey’s grounds, draped with black roses that reek of exotic spices and far-off lands
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Outside, the silence of the night was disturbed by many unusual noises: a far-off roar, as of the breaking of waves on a seashore, arose from the direction of the town, where the last scenes of the election were being enacted
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It was the oddest thing to contemplate, to know that we weren’t making impossibly far-off plans; to imagine parts of my mother living on in someone else’s body
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Each of Dermoût’s sentences came at me like a soft knowing dagger, depicting a far-off land that felt to me like the blood of all the places I used to love
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He imagines two observers in a field pacing out the distance between them, then leveling their eyes on a far-off landmark: a sailing ship or a smokestack
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Volkheimer likes feeling the air slip under the collar of his jumpsuit, likes seeing the light blown clean by the wind, the far-off hills powdered with snow, the town’s trees (all planted in the years after the war, all the same age) glittering with ice
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Five or six wild duck flew overhead in a swiftly moving V, intent on some far-off destination
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Actually, they were folded on his desk in far-off Manchyr, where it was almost midnight
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He had heard this very sound in his imagination on that far-off evening when his wife and himself, after a tortuous ride through a strip of forest, had reined in their horses near the stream, and had gazed for the first time upon the jungle-grown solitude of the gorge
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With the far-off rumbling of cannon in their ears, the state militia, “Joe Brown’s Pets,” and the Home Guard marched out of Atlanta, to defend the bridges and ferries of the marched through Five Points and out the Marietta road, a fine rain began to fall
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As she stood, looking out of the window, there came to her ears a far-off sound, faint and sullen as the first distant thunder of an approaching storm
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No far-off cattle lowed, no birds sang, no wind waved the broke the stillness
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remembering, perhaps, other stern black faces in far-off places and other inexorable
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Ashley put down the axe and looked away and his eyes seemed to be journeying to some far-off country where she could not follow
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She knew that what she had in her mind must be hideous to her mother even binding ties of her soul—the memory of Ellen, the teachings of her religion and her love in that warm far-off Heaven where she surely was
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Afternoon and hush and the far-off sound of the wagons coming in
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Usually he was gingerly when he did this, as if he anticipated being impatiently shaken off, but tonight there was a far-off look in his eyes and his arm was firm about her waist
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A deep silence fell on the their ears and the far-off repetitious note of a mockingbird sounded unendurably loud crowd, so deep that the harsh whisper of the wind in the magnolia leaves came clear to and sad
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THE COUNTDOWN to this delightful moment had begun just nine months earlier, when such shenanigans were still a far-off ugly dream, everything seeming possible or, as in the words Will gave to Pistol: