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1. His cabin was situated about ten kilometres west of Calgary, and then he’d have about a twenty minute walk from the nearest stop; a remoteness he was particularly proud of
2. The term, therefore, allowed, for the indemnification of the landlord, ought not to he a great deal longer than what was necessary for that purpose, lest the remoteness of the interest should discourage too much this attention
3. The (traditional) remoteness between writer and reader brought us closer together
4. For today I have already crossed the sea of remoteness,
5. Our remoteness and obscurity have hidden our name from their lips
6. My spine stretched in painful pleasure and I drifted slowly off to sleep trusting in the remoteness of the place and my own sense to warn me of anyone or anything approaching
7. One such place, called skull hammock by the few Indians and hunters that visited it was home to a myriad of animal and plant life; unchanged over the last thousand years due to its remoteness and isolation
8. The church itself is also very plain, befitting the remoteness and more local patrons of it
9. Fortunately, due to the isolation and remoteness of the island - as well as out of consideration for a grieving wife - the press was barred from the island itself, and had to report the goings on, at second hand, from Dundercliff
10. a lack of resources, the remoteness of the site and a need
11. There was a singing in her ears, a black remoteness in her soul
12. From this remoteness, this queer intimate German setting, he looked at his usual life as at something entirely foolish, hurried, noisy, and tiresome
13. Their remoteness which was the initial attraction became their drawback and by the second summer they had been stripped again and left to age ungracefully in the windy elements
14. The only reason he was granted permission to build it was because of its remoteness
15. This dual nature characterizes the Alaska of today: total remoteness co-existing with luxury living; both extremes being separated by vast distances
16. It is the simplicity and remoteness from the full effect of natural appearances in the work of the early Italian schools that made their painting such a ready medium for the expression of religious subjects
17. A gloomy sensation of agonising, everlasting solitude and remoteness, took conscious form in his soul
18. To them a venta conveyed no idea but the abstract one of a roadside inn, and they could not therefore do full justice to the humour of Don Quixote's misconception in taking it for a castle, or perceive the remoteness of all its realities from his ideal
19. The best and greatest of their leaders even had never seen it clearly, because of its magnitude and the remoteness of its end
20. Yes, in the mists of the sea, and in their remoteness from the rest of the race, the shapes of those men appeared distorted, uncouth and faint--so faint as to be almost invisible
21. At the spring, the horses were turned loose, as has been seen; and, notwithstanding the remoteness and length of their trail, the artifices already named were resorted to, in order to cut off every clue to their place of retreat
22. And as no man knows the ubicity of his tumulus nor to what processes we shall thereby be ushered nor whether to Tophet or to Edenville in the like way is all hidden when we would backward see from what region of remoteness the whatness of our whoness hath fetched his whenceness
23. He frowns a little just as this young man does now with a perhaps too conscious enjoyment of the danger but must needs glance at whiles towards where his mother watches from the PIAZZETTA giving upon the flowerclose with a faint shadow of remoteness or of reproach (alles Vergangliche) in her glad look
24. To such an unwonted remoteness, however, had his spirit now withdrawn into itself, that he stirred not in his chair, when old Roger Chillingworth, without any extraordinary precaution, came into the room
25. Pearl either saw and responded to her mother's feelings, or herself felt the remoteness and intangibility that had fallen around the minister
26. softness, but with the same remoteness, it met his
27. His Excellency, though twitching all over with rage, was restrained from bursting into violence by a sense of his remoteness and isolation
28. She leaned toward him ardently but he held her away from him, looking at her with eyes from which all remoteness had fled, eyes tormented with struggle and despair
29. ' There was something supremely preposterous in the idea of Bridey as a painter of action pictures; he was usually preposterous yet somehow achieved a certain dignity by his remoteness and
30. There was no barrier between his eyes and hers now, no baffling remoteness
31. Or did she have it backward: was it the remoteness that caused the sin? The candles she’d found under the laundry-room sink glimmered
32. " There was a gentleness in his tone which came from the unutterable contentment of perceiving—what Dorothea was hardly conscious of—that she was travelling into the remoteness of pure pity
33. For the moment, Will's admiration was accompanied with a chilling sense of remoteness
34. As I pulled up to the fort, I was hit by the remoteness of it and what it meant: Andie was still willing to meet me in a lonely, unlit place, me the pregnant-wife killer
35. Thus our conception of free will and inevitability gradually diminishes or increases according to the greater or lesser connection with the external world, the greater or lesser remoteness of time, and the greater or lesser dependence on the causes in relation to which we contemplate a man’s life
36. A pair of hands is all you are now, he thought in cold remoteness
37. Their remoteness and unpunctuality, or their exorbitant charges and frauds, will be drawing forth bitter lamentations
38. The sky had grown blue and bright; and with the same softness, but with the same remoteness, it met his questioning gaze
39. Kolya did indeed ask him the question, “Who founded Troy?” to which Dardanelov had made a very vague reply, referring to the movements and migrations of races, to the remoteness of the period, to the mythical legends
40. When we consider our remoteness from Europe, the expense, difficulty, and perils, to which any squadron would be exposed, stationed off our coasts, he entertained no doubt that the force to which he referred would insure the command of our own seas