When assigned to a field hospital, Bellamy says her work is not too far removed from her civilian job. |
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His claims reveal just how far removed from the existing reality of international relations the government is. |
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Generosity is so far removed from the predictable, petty, gruesome dance of blow and counterblow, that it can cause parties to stop and think. |
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The painting is clear and frank, far removed from the idealised picture of a woman that might have been expected. |
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Dressed in an elegant suit and displaying a formal, almost aloof, bearing, he seems far removed from the days of free love and gay liberation. |
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In fact, Indian food isn't that far removed in essence from Italian, for both cuisines are dependent on contrasting ingredients. |
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And John's gospel is certainly far removed from the full-blown Gnosticism which the later church fathers attacked as heretical. |
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Wolfe offers an updated understanding of fraternities as social lockboxes far removed from their bawdy Animal House progenitors. |
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The reaction to the murder case made it seem like the killers were degenerates, aberrant psychos who were far removed from normality. |
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The onion rings were about as far removed from the original root vegetable as you can get. |
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Fortunately, I have enough money and self-admiration to be far removed from the harsh stares of the other diners. |
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A form of gentle, almost meditative exercise such as Pilates may seem far removed from the macho world of football. |
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The result is as far removed from your typical bodice-ripper as it is from typical Anne Rice. |
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War also can be inchoate and incoherent, its object not far removed from insensate mayhem. |
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This is also an envy free zone because I am so far removed from Grub Street with its horrible toxins. |
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This position is far removed from Parmenidean metaphysics and epistemology. |
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Argute sayings are far removed from the acute, and indeed, the acute teach, the argute mislead. |
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The problem is that his conclusions are so far removed from reality, it's almost comical. |
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Once again, it could have sprung from a different era, far removed from the niche that he helped to create. |
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Thursday's elections have proved how far removed from reality the perceptions of the Blair leadership really are. |
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It was so far removed from my character in Ripley and the beaches of southern Italy. |
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Admittedly, this vision is far removed from the Christmas angels' announcement of peace on earth and good will among men. |
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First, he makes small marbleized papers bursting with rich, designer hues far removed from traditional landscape color schemas. |
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When the consciousness is bedimmed, when the higher concepts seem far removed, at least ponder about unity in actions of good. |
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The music the band played was as far removed from the sickly-sweet pap produced by Taiwan's contemporary pop icons as is possible. |
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From time to time people cast doubt on the ability of such ancient texts to speak to people so far removed in time. |
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Lowry suggests that these terms were far removed from those of unconditional surrender. |
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In addition, indicating how far removed film acting still is from theater, actors were uncredited and anonymous. |
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But over the years, this former heavyweight champion went from mauling other fighters to brutalizing people far removed from the boxing ring. |
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The language of the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings is not so far removed from what we speak today as you may expect. |
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Most ominously, citizens would be far removed from their elected representatives. |
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This is far removed from 1992 when the family produced sweet potatoes and maize crop, and reared goats. |
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The older, more cynical man seems far removed from the enthusiastic young writer who delights in evoking scenes of pastoral Irish life. |
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The leader may inherit a situation for which moral authority cannot produce obedience or may be too far removed to exercise it. |
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Most will enter civilian life in the coming years with experience of leadership, sound administration and a style of living far removed from that in contemporary Britain. |
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Inane and disturbing hashtags have been lobbed by those often far removed from the rocket fire. |
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In some ways, these issues are easy to condemn because they are very far removed from us in terms of decision making. |
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We may be far removed from the values that this government stands for, but it is not taking a strong stand. |
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Suffice it to say that the OFID of today is, in many respects, far removed from the institution of its youth. |
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And every person will be reminded that popular notions about welfare and welfare recipients are sometimes quite far removed from the truth. |
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Today, it is applied to a very broad range of activities and professions, many of which are far removed from artistic creation. |
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On the surface, this is an outcome quite far removed from the activities of such programs. |
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In the west central part of N. B., most sales featured potato land in areas far removed from the established contract growers. |
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Those unworldly concepts have resulted in American personnel and resources being committed to U.N. operations far removed from vital American interest. |
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There hanging on the wall is the declaration that you are a sophisticate, incapable of being shocked, and far removed from the booboisie who are offended. |
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It is not so difficult to see why in the old tales our grandmothers told us God chooses to reveal himself on mountains, far removed from the chaos of urbanity. |
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A mall, of course, is not that far removed from a shopping plaza. |
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It was far removed from the image of the power behind the throne, the profligate fashionista with a passion for dabbling in horoscopes to schedule presidential events. |
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Grannies today are far removed from grans who were around two decades ago. |
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For one reason or another, a racegoer's favourite equine performer can end up living a life far removed from the familiar hustle and bustle of the racecourse. |
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Dressed in casuals and far removed from the bright lights on the theatrical stage, he looks different from the characters he portrayed so powerfully, the day before. |
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But information theory turned out to have applications far removed from communications systems. |
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The quags are usually very quiet with only the odd walker or birder to be seen and seem far removed from the busy spots further along the coast at Cley and Salthouse. |
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It was a rustic abode for years, far removed from the bustling cosmopolis. |
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Because ash clouds drift with prevailing winds for many days and thousands of miles, they potentially threaten air corridors that are far removed from the erupting volcano. |
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Yet, initially, Sabina is far removed from anything resembling the road to transcendence. |
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After all, we get only occasional glimpses of helpless wretches living in slums, or in places far removed from our wonderful clean, green environment. |
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His features were smoothly regular and extraordinarily placid, as if he surveyed the world from a lofty perch, far removed from any of its foibles and cares. |
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Such memoirs are naturally far removed from the poverty-riven atmosphere and harsh realities say of the recently widely acclaimed, and execrated, Angela's Ashes. |
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This was far removed from his previous clinical work, and he considered himself side-tracked into research. |
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To many, the modern rock festival has evolved into a well-oiled commercial machine, far removed from the laissez-faire hippy idealism of its infancy. |
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For a century photography has been an important means of developing our empathy for people whose lives or situations are far removed from our own. |
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Other errors introduce to the American Revolution events far removed in time and place. |
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Mickael Furnon submits with good grace to journalists' questions, which seem to him to be far removed from what is really going on in the group. |
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The Black Caps cricket team is about as far removed from the All Blacks rugby team as a domestic moggy from a sabre-toothed tiger. |
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The next day we were about as far removed from flashing lights and irritatingly catchy music as one can get. |
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The title story delves into the loneliness suffered by a Nigerian girl who moves to an America far removed from her imaginings. |
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Samantha Cameron may reluctantly inhabit the Westminster bubble in a literal sense, but intellectually she is very far removed from it. |
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This is very serious, all the more so because most maternal deaths occur at home, far removed from the health services, and often go unrecorded. |
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In his later works, Monet creates a new painterly language, an aesthetic experiment far removed from conventional easel painting. |
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Non-violence is too often mistakenly equated with passivity, and spirituality seen as a luxury only people far removed from the suffering of armed conflict can enjoy. |
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I was so pleased to have a chance of talking about my home land at last, and of showing everyone all the fantastic and positive aspects, far removed from those clichés that I cannot stand. |
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If we truly agree that enlargements can be equated to success, then the question arises as to why we would want to add thirty clauses based on a philosophy not far removed from narrow-minded, gutless Euroscepticism. |
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One point follows the other with historical events being finished far removed from the present and the future having possibilities for new experiences based on past lessons. |
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Among other things, the subject under discussion is far removed from the issue that gave rise to the never-ending tenth emergency special session. |
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When I saw how an incalculable number of people were starving to death on the streets, I realized how far removed our economic theories were from the reality of the impoverished population. |
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British and Irish golfers, who would be links regulars for top amateur events, find themselves far removed from gusting winds and uneven bounces when taking up lucrative residence in Florida. |
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With the Restoration of Charles II, Parliament restored the Church of England to a form not far removed from the Elizabethan version. |
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The climatic conditions that cause glaciation had an indirect effect on arid and semiarid regions far removed from the large ice sheets. |
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Jesus Christ in the Gospels is also recorded as being able to know things that were far removed from His immediate human perception. |
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Rather, they are a smaller group that has developed a more conscientious form of street art, one striving for more contemporary work, far removed from traditional or well-worn methods. |
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This is far removed, therefore, from the false sophistic rhetoric that disguises truth, or from the cheap rhetoric of the commercials and other types of propaganda. |
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However, the socio-economic problems have grown too, because coastal regions are far removed from the heartbeat of the conurbations and are neglected by politics. |
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Much of the livelihood of the region's population is closely dependent on, or not far removed from, the natural resource base and the variety of goods and services that healthy, productive ecosystems can provide. |
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Unfortunately, the real world is far removed from this ideal state. |
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An extensive cow-calf operation far removed from an urban centre is not in the same situation as an intensive hydroponic greenhouse facility just outside the city limits. |
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They use their learning, such as it is, to retail gossip about people far removed from their own daily lives and to amuse themselves by exchanging bizarre snatches of history. |
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Especially knowing as we all do that many of the most able leaders and teachers are to be found in some of the world's toughest environments, far removed from the relative ease and comfort of the western world. |
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He believed that the UNHCR should be able to continue its delicate humanitarian work within a well-defined framework, far removed from political debates and academic discussions which did not lead to any consensus. |
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A single word with two distinct meanings for two different professional milieus: are the disciplines of the street arts and town planning so far removed from each other that there is no possible bridge between them? |
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However, it is as difficult for people far removed from centres of power to be heard in national and international arenas as it is for the arenas themselves to relate to them and to grasp their knowledge. |
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Mr. RABAH said that the sharia, which guaranteed a number of children's rights, should not be confused with local traditions and customs, which were far removed from the spirit of the Convention. |
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Irrespective of the type of centre, the lives of these people are so far removed from a normal life that a set of questions comparing their lives with how they were before would have been cynical, even cruel. |
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The task of building the information society on the firm foundation of human rights may appear too large, too difficult, too far removed from the real world. |
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Rhinolophid bats are not found in the Western Hemisphere and are phylogenetically far removed from the big brown bat. |
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Abhay is a nerdy, awkward, socially challenged, bespectacled geek of the college who is so far removed from her world that she doesn't even know that people like him actually exist. |
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Thus to have them exhausting their military resources in areas so far removed from the historic schwerpunkt of their empire is the best we can now hope for. |
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Economist Peter Leeson believes that pirates were generally shrewd businessmen, far removed from the modern, romanticised view of them as murderous tyrants. |
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Most famous for the last and largest member of the clade, Tyrannosaurus rex, tyrannosaurids at first glance seem very far removed from the ostrichlike ornithomimosaurs. |
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Irrealis verb forms are used when speaking of an event which has not happened, is not likely to happen, or is otherwise far removed from the real course of events. |
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Carlyle's The French Revolution was written in a highly unorthodox style, far removed from the neutral and detached tone of the tradition of Gibbon. |
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After all, any kind of Space biology investigation could seem as if it represents an unusual, even esoteric, activity, far removed from mainstream research concerns. |
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Such works are far removed from the difficult, seemingly disharmonious approach in late Beethoven or the darkness visible of Goya's late black paintings. |
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West Africa, however, presents distinctive characteristics, especially in terms of its cultigens, far removed from the modes and timing of the North African examples. |
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For example, markets for fishes and other natural resources have become global, supplying demand for reef resources far removed from their tropical sources. |
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