Located far away from the hustle and bustle of a metropolis, the choice of venue was well and truly acknowledged by all concerned. |
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How can one explain the action of proteins that bind to the DNA far away from their point of action? |
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Tom swayed on his backswing because his hands drifted too far away from his body, pulling his torso with them. |
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What do they have, being so far away from home and their families, besides my support? |
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Bums, transients, and hobos are everywhere there is opportunity or the opportunity to be near opportunity yet still be far away from success. |
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To get your flash far away from your camera lens, you need to purchase an external flash, and you need a camera with a hot shoe. |
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This service which will be continually updated will be of great value to parishioners who are far away from home. |
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Install proper eave troughs and downspouts on poultry houses to carry rain water far away from the buildings. |
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They find a little place in the country, far away from monsters and bullies. |
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And, here, far away from the partisan capital, the warm feelings are mutual. |
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As he neared the boat house, he swung out away from the boathouse towards the edge of the trees, keeping as far away from the docks as possible. |
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One of the big dangers here is when there is an offshore wind and people on inflatables could easily be carried quickly far away from the shore. |
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New Zealand is a country peppered with lots of skateparks and friendly people, far away from the cold and dreariness of the San Francisco winter. |
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Of course this club has underachieved, but we are not far away from going on to do really well. |
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I leaned against the door on the passenger side of the pickup, as far away from him as I could get. |
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She had drawn James as far away from them as feasibly possible without making it obviously so. |
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In a world of six billion mortal souls, we are never far away from a flesh-and-blood exemplification of life's one great certainty. |
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They're off, huffing and puffing through this grueling physical education training under a blazing sun that's far away from home. |
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Simone's teenage son, Tommy sat as far away from the dance floor as he could get as he watched them with hooded eyes. |
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Scolari went even further when he refused to watch the team's games, ridiculously claiming they took place too far away from Lisbon. |
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As the unwieldy quant is about ten feet long and made from heavy, stout oak, it will usually be stored as far away from the river as possible. |
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Another characteristic of space missions is that robots have to operate far away from their home base. |
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Deep in this wilderness, cheechakos are far away from computers, television, and video games. |
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What you're doing is making it stick out along the real number line twice as far away from the origin. |
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The flights were in trail, too far away from any gunners in our particular flight. |
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It has got me into trouble in the past and I'm never far away from having mini financial disasters. |
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Most of the passengers had moved as far away from him as possible and one lady kept glancing at him and wringing her hands together. |
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I wanted to get as far away from Jason as I could, but I was stuck, and my body desired him. |
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In fact, the back was so far away from the stage, a time delay on the punchline created a wave of laughter. |
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As long you do not get too far away from the statute which is the law that you have to apply. |
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Live, their songs have been free to breathe, far away from studio excesses and overproduction. |
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I had been in local prisons, but then I landed up in prison far away from my own home. |
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Anyway, Letterman has always had a telephone on his desk, so he had the chance to do some funny business moving the phone far away from Crowe. |
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His funeral service had to be delayed owing to his death being so far away from home. |
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The access point should be positioned in a central location far away from metal obstacles, walls or cement columns. |
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The cardinal principle of astronavigation is to keep far away from gravitational maelstroms. |
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After floating near the surface for a few days, the raft sinks to the sea floor and the eggs hatch far away from their parents. |
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The 20-year-old student teacher was about as far away from being a heavyweight he-man as it is possible to imagine. |
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I gathered up a dozen and dropped them on the floor of the forest, far away from our reckless river, at a spot where the sun was shining through. |
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Damon, on the other hand, saw that I was in a temper, and got as far away from me as he could. |
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Not only do they hog the best table all evening, but for some odd reason customers seem to gravitate to tables far away from the throne. |
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The third world was rumored to be as far away from the prison as possible, Tij had noted odiously. |
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On the pretext of a threat to their security, they invade an independent country far away from home. |
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This is a bar far away from the uptown Yuppy-bars with top dollar cocktails. |
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Energy transmitters are used when the frame is too far away from the energy cores, and boost the signal. |
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It's very difficult wishing loved ones all the best when they are setting off to a land as far away from you as it is possible to be. |
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Unnoticeably, she steered the conversation far away from the subject. |
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I guess we are still not far away from our caveman ancestors. |
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In real time, Boko Haram is as far away from the capital of Abuja as Washington, D.C., is from Washington State. |
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In this valley so far away from Syria, questions loom like mist drifting off the Caucasus. |
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Most of us like to live in a self-created world, far away from the truth. |
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By using these tools instead of standing behind the DJ booth, am I deviating too far away from that culture? |
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Things can drift over time and you can find yourself very far away from shore when you thought you were quite close to the beach. |
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But miraculously they must float in the heavens so far away from us, their beautiful light will continue to shine on us forever. |
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We hired a car and drove far away from the coastal tourist belt and up into the hills to the villages and monasteries in the Troodos Mountains to sample real Cypriot life. |
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Some areas far away from Fukushima registered more radiation than other farms close by. |
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Two decades on, Wednesdays, for me, still carry the unwelcome taint of gym class and I hate being so far away from managing what other people seem to find so simple. |
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They may be slightly off the beaten track, but a visit is well worth the car journey and can make for a beautiful day out far, far away from the madding crowd. |
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And what about concerns that the hotels of midtown are too far away from the Barclays Center? |
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The stud isn't too far away from home and the livery side of things interest me too, which involves learning about the breeding aspect as well as the horses bloodlines. |
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In fact, I wouldn't be too surprised if the likes of Microsoft and IBM Lotus are not far away from including RSS newsreaders in their email clients. |
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Even colder, whenever veterans balk at paying the usurious rip-off, company lawyers sue them, usually in courts far away from where the vets live. |
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For example, when straightening your legs in cancan or crisscross, imagine reaching your toes as far away from you as you can, as if to touch an imaginary wall. |
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The lines remind me of cantorial chant, but Hovhaness has probably made it all up, since it doesn't lie all that far away from his usual solo-against-strings melodies. |
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It was an outcast table for it was far away from all others in the corner. |
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The script and dialogue writers have kept essential logic and reasoning and the basic distinctions between comedy and farce far away from viewers' sensibility. |
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The rising full moon and twilight atmosphere speak of the tranquility of a natural world far away from the machinery and complication of modern life. |
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Most water birds linger along the shallow shoreline of lakes, temporary waters in the inland ecosystems and rivers and very few venture far away from shore. |
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It pleased him to know that he might go on, far away from this place. |
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The comet made no reappearance and again Lexell correctly deduced that Jupiter had changed the orbit so much that it was thrown far away from the Sun. |
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It is often said that town and gown, city and university, are indeed far away from each other, despite their proximity on the crow-flying map of York. |
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Livestock grazing in fields far away from their home farm may not be allowed to return, as movement of these animals risks spreading the disease further. |
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When the spacecraft Deep Space 1 flew past the asteroid Braille in July 1999, it was too far away from earth for ground control to direct all its movements. |
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Touba city, 200 km far away from the Senegalese capital of Dakar, known as holy city for sect followers hosts around 3 million every year. |
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It is an awful thing to find your efforts supervacaneous when you are so far away from home and friends, sympathy, and help. |
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Whatever the reason, the two stayed pretty far away from each other at the stultifyingly jam-packed after-party in the lobby of the academy. |
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Although it lies approximately twice as far away from the Equator as from the North Pole, the 60th parallel is half as long as the Equator line. |
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They have a Ford car now, and she don't seem so far away from me as she used to. |
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To curb his influence, he was often sent out to deal with military affairs and rebellions far away from the capital. |
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Bletchley Park is so far away from the fighting that it's easy to forget why the cryptanalysts are working. |
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The air flow at the blades is not the same as the airflow far away from the turbine. |
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For Kendal B is far away from A as it has 7 ranks before and A only 4, whereas it is not true cardinally. |
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This example demonstrates that the encirclement parent can be very far away from the peak in question when the key col is low. |
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However, these islands were judged to be too far away from the Maldives to be settled permanently by them. |
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However, Novempopulania was far away from the home base of the Franks in northern France, and was only very loosely controlled by the Franks. |
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Thieves turn to highway robbery and attacking small villages and towns far away from the royal capital where they won't be detected. |
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Chicken Kiev, sticky toffee pud and NEW the recipes here are about as far away from quinoa with goji berries as Jamie can get. |
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This sable antelope was too far away from where I was in my car to get close so I got out of the car and I started walking into the field to get a little bit closer. |
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Seeing Antares as the sun rises in the winter sky is a sign than summer is soon to come but the hotness of the coming season is still far away from the Northern Hemisphere. |
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He's never too far away from controversy that Ronnie, wackiness in snooker is set far too low for a sport which used to encourage heavy drinking and smoking. |
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Tatars were then resettled far away from rivers, roads and Kazan. |
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Similarly, the total mass inside a sphere containing a black hole can be found by using the gravitational analog of Gauss's law, the ADM mass, far away from the black hole. |
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Alpha-endosulfan volatilizes more easily than beta-endosulfan, which in turns facilitates its atmospheric transport far away from its point of origin. |
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Ian is supported by a team of nitwits, try-hards and people who don't so much think outside the box, but are so very far away from the box, they can't see it anymore. |
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The plutonium traces, which are too low to present a hazard to human health, were found at six spots far away from the plant's premises, The Japan Times reports. |
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Pollution introduced by light at night is becoming a global problem, more severe in urban centres, but nonetheless contaminating also large territories, far away from towns. |
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Even though Sami land is far away from the capital, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History marks the Sami National Day with a series of activities and entertainment. |
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The player who kicks off must understand that his job, with the help of his teammates, is to make the opposing team start play as far away from their goal line as possible. |
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