Despite his gradual ascent up the World Cup rankings, his lifestyle has remained far from glamorous. |
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Yeah, the twenty first century was going the way of science fiction all right, all fighting and Eden was far from in sight yet. |
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With saris, kaftans and a range of Indo-Western outfits, this Fourth Umpire's look is far from sporty. |
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The rapport that she established with her guards was a factor, but obviously it was far from enough. |
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In fact, while the experiment was, of necessity, painful, it was far from worthless. |
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And far from being a nasty raptor, the barn owl is ecologically important for natural rodent control. |
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While the idea of creating actual working models was pretty cool, the actual execution was far from satisfying. |
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Planners say the statue will be reinstalled in 2007 at a spot not far from the current one. |
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Local fishing crews had told him of the Lombok Strait's fiendishly shifting currents, vicious whirlpools, and unexpected waves far from shore. |
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In another building, not far from where the sewing is taking place, cotton is spun into yarn and turned into a material. |
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Extremely cautious birds, black storks only nest in old forests far from humans. |
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This is far from your average Indian cookbook with over 130 recipes including Mustard-Flavoured Tandoori-Style King Prawns with Saffron Kedgeree. |
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She may have been far from clever, but she certainly kept up with all the palace's gossip. |
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It is as far from a literal rendering of Akhmatova's verse as it is from the book's dominant temperament. |
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It's an outcome with which many of these politicians are far from unhappy, as it retroactively justifies their own bad behavior. |
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I realize that this is very far from Wicca, any elemental magic or chaos magic, Qabbalah or any of the more benign practices. |
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With GM technology, the debate regarding our dependence or otherwise on nature, far from abating, has intensified. |
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But the system is far from fallible and the reality is somewhat disgusting. |
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In short, your business is far from being destroyed if you manage to lay your hands on this membership. |
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But of course the owls, along with the centre's other creatures, are hunters red in tooth and claw, and far from suitable as cuddly pets. |
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Boo has been far from angelic recently and the thought of taking him to a crowded football stadium was just too much. |
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The good sister is far from sure about the merits of his assertion but she agrees to support his appeal for a pardon. |
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There were civilian sea captains, killed far from home when their ships ran aground on the reef. |
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North Carolina looked far from sharp last week, but talent eventually will win out. |
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Lingfield Park, situated in lovely countryside not far from Edenbridge, will continue to operate during the extensive refit. |
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I should also point out that the system was far from being stable at this speed, as any attempt to benchmark would result in a system reboot. |
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What is far from clear, given this recent case, is whether it can do any good at all. |
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The self-indulgent lifestyle of the celebrity nouveau riches is as far from her experience as it is from any wage slave in a tedious job. |
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But picking the olives is hard physical work, and the rewards are far from certain. |
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However, far from being asleep, Seamus felt fully awake and annoyed at being wired up like an appliance. |
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We have found a pair of nesting wallcreepers not far from the village and easily reached on foot, The birds are at this site until mid-July. |
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It's far from wallpaper music, however, and for a first LP is accomplished and highly listenable. |
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So points on the spiral are 1.618 times as far from the centre after a quarter-turn. |
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These burgers, however, are far from fast food fare, but instead an Angus Burger with Smoked Cheddar, Grain Mustard Aioli and Fries. |
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The house he and his companion inhabit, with its wood paneling, kitschy horse lamp and loosely covered sofa, is far from upscale suburbia. |
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The question of Being, far from being too abstract or theoretical an issue, will prove to be important for understanding exile. |
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Songbirds like warblers, orioles, tanagers, grosbeaks, and sparrows are far from the only birds that display dimorphism. |
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The affection felt for Skipton Hospital may yet prevent its closure, but its future remains far from certain. |
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Yes, the production is big and bright and bouncy, but far from compromising her sound, it throws it into relief. |
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I was far from my normal spot next to the window, but didn't partially mind the getaway from Marie who always tried to jack my seat. |
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But researchers caution that these studies, which were based on patient responses to questionnaires, are far from definitive. |
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But I am a Maritimer and I know a lot of Acadians, so the culture is not that far from me. |
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It is outside the outer ring road of Shanghai, which is very far from the city. |
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Language and imagination, far from alienating us from nature, are our most powerful and natural tools for re-engaging with it. |
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Literally in a backwater not far from The Hague, Delft reposes among the clefts made through the sleepy Dutch fields by the delta of the Rhine. |
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The first thing that leaps to the eye is word selection which, in places, is very far from the academic standards. |
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Also, those four people will be playing in a quartet in a music hall not too far from here. |
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My lack of reliance on the benefits of government does not mean that I am apolitical, far from it. |
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With just one point separating the bottom four, the relegation battle is far from over. |
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This led him to the political and theological right, far from his liberal roots in German Reform Judaism. |
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They're extremely flattering to any woman like myself who is far from anorexically thin. |
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But far from being a washout, the fun continued with revellers and entertainers singing and dancing in the rain. |
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After leaving primary school he went to Norwood College, a public school at Sedbergh not far from Kendal. |
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But as the birth of the American republic so brilliantly demonstrates, the taxing power of the government is far from being unlimited. |
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Her voice quavers at the memories from inside but you get the sense she is far from beaten. |
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Pipes, though a little disconcerted, far from being disabled by the blow, in a trice retorted the compliment with his truncheon. |
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Whenever we feel particularly alone or far from God, then we are in the wilderness. |
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Thus the Fed, far from maintaining its accommodative mode, is poised to raise rates at the end of this month. |
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As the baby-boomers enter their mid to late fifties the issue of how we care for the aged is never far from the news headlines. |
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She is a former actress and drama teacher who lives not far from where I live now. |
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The geyser-like feature, however, was far from a natural phenomenon, but instead the result of a water pipe bursting in spectacular fashion. |
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And this is so jejunely expressed that it is far from clear that it is really inconsistent with what he is dismissing. |
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The red herrings don't seem as cheap as they often do in murder mysteries, and Jerry is far from the infallible, all-knowing investigator. |
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Even Drake, who was far from a child when he first met Hon Shun, had grown up in many ways these past months. |
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Hey, you know Sellersville isn't all that far from Philly, for anyone who's down that way, and I will be there too. |
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That's much more attractive, to my way of thinking, than living in a soulless outer suburb far from facilities and employment opportunities. |
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I have to say that my experiences with people that have weak handshakes have been far from good ones. |
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Lara was far from weak-minded, if anything she was strong-willed and open to opinions. |
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Although large, and growing acquisitively, the Nordic players are far from safe. |
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For all the activity abroad, many cell-phone makers believe today's wearable designs are far from optimal. |
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His work is far from conventional and he develops a language in which he balances a delicate harmonious relationship between his elements. |
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The persistent rabidness of your brand of criticism is not far from that sort of unhinged loony obsessive hatred. |
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It was located within the wall, on the lower slope of the acropolis, not far from a series of cisterns for collection of water. |
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We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest. |
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Being an action figure made me laugh at first because an icon was so far from the world I'd been living in in England. |
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It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside. |
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The weather might have been far from summery, but even heavy rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of weekenders determined to enjoy themselves. |
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The downside is that one of the last times Fox moved a Sunday show to a weeknight, the results were far from encouraging. |
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He went off to sit under a large weeping willow on the grounds not far from the graves. |
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It is easy to think that poker has reached saturation, but actually this is far from correct. |
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Her grandfather was once a very loyal supporter of the Dark Sorcerers and I am afraid the apple never falls far from the tree. |
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It need hardly be said that the residents of the northwest were far from impressed when the news of the scheme leaked out. |
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Well, my life has been living proof that the apple never falls far from the tree. |
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And again, it's far from clear what sort of learnedness makes for the best law teachers. |
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The split was far from amicable and plunged the normally perky star into a well of depression and self-doubt. |
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In that, they are far from unusual, claims one Scottish manager who prefers to remain anonymous. |
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Stanley has one of the most joyless birthday parties imaginable thrown in his honour, with an undercurrent of menace never far from the surface. |
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In some cases this is adequate, but in others it may be far from acceptable image quality. |
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Situated not far from the beach you can enjoy the best of both worlds in this relaxed but upmarket centre. |
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This area is in the north of the old town, just before the ramparts, and not far from the railway station. |
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He knows the language much better than he lets on, but he is far from fluent. |
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So far from jumping for joy, Eurosceptics should be deeply concerned by the maneuverings in the European Parliament over the new Commission. |
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The Stuart rule, and the Restoration politics that animated it, was never far from their minds. |
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He said he and two friends sailing a yacht had stopped at a bay on the island of Rinja, not far from Bali, hoping to see some Komodo dragons. |
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But according to the many people who rang and wrote in, these were very far from the mots justes. |
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Image resolution is far from being the only dimension of comparison or even the most important one. |
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And food, far from being a source of energy and enjoyment, has become a battleground of guilt and shame and excess and starvation. |
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Wahid is still far from being the answer to Indonesia's prayers. |
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However, even though the mean represser protein levels in the cell are similar in both approximations, the probability distributions are broad and far from Poissonian. |
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The old world order organised around nation states was far from perfect. |
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Wang's silver cuffs and earrings that encircle the ear, outfitted with dagger-like appendages, were far from demure. |
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Yet, far from nudging Rajapaksa toward greater accountability, their presence in Sri Lanka is likely only to abet his rise. |
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Wins such as Hobby Lobby, far from leading them to adopt a more relaxed posture, merely prove the need for more work. |
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While Kurdish forces have advanced on some fronts in Iraq, the fight here in Syria seems far from over yet. |
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Most of the movie had to be filmed in Aguascalientes, one of the central provinces of Mexico, far from the heart of the drug wars. |
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Further, as evidenced by the Toscano shocker, the curse on Idol's women has been far from dispelled. |
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Noddy terns, in contrast, have plumage that repels water better, and they are often seen flopping onto the sea, able to rest comfortably far from land. |
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Want an authentic dinner with a local on your next vacation abroad, far from the overpriced tourist traps? |
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The many glories of Babylon, for example, lay unexplored not far from the boundaries of Baghdad. |
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So the master artist traveled to Beijing and shot in a former palace not far from the Forbidden City. |
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But travel outside the beltway, and the conversation about impeachment is far from abstract. |
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We fished at the local harbour in Granton, Edinburgh, not far from the famous Port of Leith, once a thriving port of call for many large ships and cutters. |
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Russia's submarines are in such a poor state of repair that they seldom venture far from port, the Kursk disaster reinforcing fears about the reliability of the Russian fleet. |
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Carey veered past a bollard, finally crashing into a barricade not far from a guard booth. |
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It was a cathartic moment for the brand, though far from a guarantee to help restore it to its glory days. |
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This is far from the truth and I wonder how many of these people actually apply their abhorrence of vivisection to their own lives by refusing medical treatment? |
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A simple man, clothed if not in rags then certainly not far from it, he tramps his way along the street, feet keeping time to the music, intent on his playing. |
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The principal quantum number tells us how far from the nucleus a certain electron is, i.e. what level it occupies, the greater is n, the farther it is from the nucleus. |
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This in short is a highly deflationary Budget, which, far from promoting growth, would only contribute to a perpetuation and accentuation of the prevailing demand constraint. |
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Mr Deacon says that far from damaging wildlife, the lake and wetlands already attract kingfishers, mallards, woodpeckers, coots, waterhens, curlews, plovers, deer and foxes. |
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Today, Laughlin lives a reclusive life far from the Hollywood music scene that she and clarkson reveled in years ago. |
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It is said, in our area and among our families, that the apple never falls far from the tree, and Jair inherited skill and teaching from his father, which leaves me hopeful. |
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Though the photos are far from sexual, Lottie wears thick mascara as she flashes the camera a come-hither stare. |
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While rafting and kayaking in Nepal, adventurers can float along picturesque mountain rivers enjoying tranquil views, far from the well-traveled paths. |
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Although a far from usual setting for a comedy series, the inmates were not too problematic or insane but merely a ragtag of eccentrics who had opted out of life. |
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Federal were far from home and hosed however as their batting line up lacked the regular faces, Graham and Michael Smith, Tom Clemens and Brendan Martin. |
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But the polls show that McConnell is far from being out of the woods. |
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The survey, which drew upon responses to 9,000 questionnaires, confirms that far from declining, the practice has actually grown over the last decade. |
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Kelly, who began her career as a lawyer, is far from a cookie-cutter anchor. |
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The president and former president, who once despised each other, are cordial but far from friendly. |
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But partitioning Andhra, far from healing old wounds, is likely only to deepen them. |
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Despite being rated by many good judges as good a lock as has played for Scotland over the past decade, Grimes' international career has run far from smoothly. |
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The present steam process for generating hydrogen is far from competitive with fossil fuels, and electrolysis costs about three times as much again. |
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There is no doubt that this is an ageing, but far from aged, team. |
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I work for my ideal of German womanhood with whom, some day, I will live my life in the east and fight my battles as a German far from beautiful Germany. |
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Conditions were as far from perfect as reality TV is from entertaining. |
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She was winding me up, teasing me, and I knew it but the pain was still too fresh and the anger wasn't far from the surface and it took everything I had to keep quiet. |
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Helm knows that even readers in his native Saskatchewan, far from the entertainments of cosmopolitan Toronto, need a plot. |
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Oxford is far from the killing fields and the refugee camps. |
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I am far from convinced that the Supplementary Order Paper does that, but we should wait until it is recommitted to the select committee so that we can further examine it. |
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They were all young animals, kittled in a wood not far from the lodge. |
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We do not assume any constrictions on the membrane shape far from the bud. |
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By lap 35 he was leading but the race was far from being over. |
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In the dimension of politics, regionalism is far from being entirely bad. |
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In Toronto neighbourhoods far from the downtown, a loose coalition of people has been beavering away to raise public concern about the city's proposed Official Plan. |
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Even now the working class is far from responding to the betrayal it has suffered at the hands of Labour by launching out on a new and genuinely socialist path. |
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In Kiev, far from the reach of Byzantium, the regent Olga laid the foundation for the future Russian Empire in 957 when she converted to the Orthodox Church. |
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Both sites are the only Beringia burials found so far from that period. |
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The resemblances, after all, were vivid, and far from accidental. |
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And far from defining him as an empty suit, it suggests he is one filled with both hubris and sanctimony. |
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Although he was far from pro-French, the weakness of the French monarchy during most of his lifetime made him willing to accept an Anglo-French alliance. |
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Though the surroundings are far from pleasant they are not wretched. |
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And far from being secondary partners, Scots featured disproportionately in overseas imperial exploitation. |
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Paul Lourd is happy the lug nut did not fall very far from the engine block. |
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We'd been two years on our Pedernales acreocracy, not far from Fredericksburg, when our neighbor had two horses stolen in broad daylight. |
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The Aonian fount stood at the foot of Mount Helicon, not far from Thebes, and was sacred to the Muses. |
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Although they were far from bosom buddies, she liked Mary Jackson as much as anyone on the street. |
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His farm may not remove his children too far from him, or the trade he breeds them up in. |
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Not far from the city of Candia, where the king of Ceylon generally resides, is a river which flows down from one of the mountains. |
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Seriously, my girlfriend said the exact same thing when I told her she was far from alone in her clownophobia. |
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Indeed, the results available so far from crossbreeding experiments show an overall positive effect of crossmating straightbred cows. |
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Gregson and Lestrade seemed to be far from satisfied by this assurance, or by the depreciating allusion to the detective police. |
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A bone not far from his heart, to put him in mind of dilection and love to the woman. |
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The specifics of how an ocean and the Europan surface might interact, however, are far from agreed-upon. |
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Previous to their descent, I caught in all, not far from the tideway, about half-a-dozen finnocks, on two or three different occasions. |
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Rabelais's vision is too fundamentally comic for him not to see that a certain kind of humility is not far from gaumlessness. |
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So far from warranting any inference to the existence of a God, would, on the contrary, ground even an argument to his negation. |
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He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. |
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He took his whole family to a hop-field in Kent, not far from Mrs. Athelny's home, and they spent three weeks hopping. |
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The boundaries of incarcerable behavior were wider, though, for people far from kin and community, even if these people were not violent. |
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The English victory was costly, however, as Harold's army was left in a battered and weakened state, and far from the English Channel. |
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This process was far from perfect and in many cases claimants were unable to pursue their cases effectively. |
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The influx of food into the Celtic region, however, was far from keeping pace with the influx of consumers. |
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He grew up in the house of Hayes Barton, a farmhouse near the village of East Budleigh, not far from Budleigh Salterton in Devon. |
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However, that in itself was far from enough to balance the Crown's finances. |
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Some people say I make the best joe in town. But you know there's a kiosk over on Eighteenth Avenue, not that far from here. |
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The Parliament of England was far from being a democratically representative institution in this period. |
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Faraday Gardens is a small park in Walworth, London, not far from his birthplace at Newington Butts. |
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Roger Taylor, the drummer from the band Queen was also raised in the county, and currently lives not far from Falmouth. |
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It is believed, however, that the circle survives today in a relatively intact state, changed certainly, but not so far from its original design. |
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This work is far from complete, and contains a number of malfeatures that are unfortunately hard-wired into the model. |
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The Round Tower is in reality far from cylindrical, due to the shape and structure of the motte beneath it. |
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It was an apple marshmallow sundae, I recollect. I dug my spoon into it with an assumption of gaiety which I was far from feeling. |
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The most popular works by composers such as John Williams and Danny Elfman are still far from entering the accepted canon. |
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Scotland appointed Ally MacLeod as manager in 1977, with qualification for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina far from assured. |
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Although Hill scored points in 1970 he started the season far from fully fit and the 72 was not fully developed until late in the season. |
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The engines were far from competitive at first, but after development, the company powered six consecutive drivers championships. |
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Few structures are recognized as pays Voynet, meaning nationwide, because the recognition criteria are sometimes far from what the pays are. |
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John's, not far from Montreal, which alarmed the population and the authorities there. |
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The British Parliament was also far from united in supporting military opposition to the American Patriots. |
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Informal empire, far from being distinctive and separate from formal empire, is often bound up with formal imperial interests. |
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Parliament would need to be consulted again if the Council of ministers deviated too far from the initial proposal. |
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Arran is therefore not unusual in that the derivation of the name is far from clear. |
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Although there were deaths and severe injuries on the Albanian side, the insurgency in Glodjane was far from stamped out. |
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However, the administrative complexity involved invites fraud, and the associated problems of the CAP are far from being corrected. |
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Contrary to some reports, these transmissions were far from the first VHF telecasts. |
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Throughout his life, Greene travelled far from England, to what he called the world's wild and remote places. |
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Even in this case, the prototypes can be traced back to the works of Rotella and Baj, both far from neutral in their relationship with society. |
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The evasion rate is far from uniform across the UK, with Scotland having a far higher rate than the UK as a whole. |
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The old man says Slains is now inhabited by a Mr. Bowles, who comes so far from the southward that naebody kens whare he comes frae. |
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The claim that it completely explains evolution is of course a bold claim, and very far from being established. |
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The theory of natural selection may be so formulated that it is far from tautological. |
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An exporter usually resides far from the end consumer and often enlists various intermediaries to manage marketing activities. |
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Bennachie in Aberdeenshire, the Gask Ridge not far from Perth and Sutherland have also been suggested. |
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It is possible that John Comyn was present at the battle, though the evidence is far from conclusive. |
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In 1792 Wilkinson bought the Brymbo Hall estate in Denbighshire, not far from Bersham, where furnaces and other plant were installed. |
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After breeding, all three puffin species winter at sea, usually far from coasts and often extending south of the breeding range. |
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During the winter months grey seals can be seen hauled out on rocks, islands, and shoals not far from shore, occasionally coming ashore to rest. |
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There, the young salmon are released into the ocean far from any wild salmon streams. |
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If this performance deviates too far from audience expectations of the familiar folk artifact, they will respond with negative feedback. |
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The typeface was loosely based on the Arabic Naskh style but was considered unacceptably far from the norms of Arabic script. |
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Wheat, however, the grain used to bake bread back in England was almost impossible to grow, and imports of wheat were far from cost productive. |
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However, just as the critics are not of one mind in their criticism, so they are far from united on what to do. |
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Although Mr Balladur is far ahead in the opinion polls, the spring election is far from being a one-horse race. |
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However some species show circuitous migratory routes that reflect historical range expansions and are far from optimal in ecological terms. |
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Like stratovolcanoes, they can produce violent, explosive eruptions, but their lava generally does not flow far from the originating vent. |
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The heliport is a field at the top of Hartland Point, not far from the Beacon. |
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There was not much interest among the Portuguese people in an isolated archipelago so far from civilization. |
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Despite these reforms, investment levels have declined and remain far from sufficient. |
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Shallower regions of the sublittoral zone, extending not far from the shore, are sometimes referred to as the subtidal zone. |
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The climate was one of periodic glaciations with continental glaciers moving as far from the poles as 40 degrees latitude. |
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Apart from the long history, cod differ from most fish because the fishing grounds are far from population centers. |
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On either side, there were lyrics lamenting the necessity of fighting in a foreign land, far from home. |
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Some wind farms located far from possible onshore bases have service teams living on site in offshore accommodation units. |
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The statue stands near the Leuvehaven, not far from the Erasmusbrug in the centre of the city, on the north shore of the river Nieuwe Maas. |
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The Le Havre economy is far from decision centres which are located mainly in Paris and major European economic cities. |
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Tourism also supports small communities in coastal areas and islands by providing alternative sources of income far from urban centers. |
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During the next three weeks, far from the easy advance the Wehrmacht expected, they encountered strong resistance from a rejuvenated French Army. |
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Odysseus essentially says that while Antinous may look like a king, he is far from a king since he is not generous. |
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While the ocean is wide, the trench may be far from continental sources of sediment and so may be deep. |
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Las Casas originally interpreted that he reported the shorter distances to his crew so they would not worry about sailing too far from Spain. |
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Pedally, on the other hand, they are admittedly far from being examples of the basic lines, the iambic pentameter and the iambic tetrameter. |
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Testudines were suggested to have diverged from other diapsids between 200 and 279 million years ago, though the debate is far from settled. |
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Chichester, the county town, has a cathedral and city status, and is situated not far from the border with Hampshire. |
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Those who practice it must often pursue fish far from land under adverse conditions. |
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He died in Zurich in 1970, almost three weeks after being hit by a tram not far from his home. |
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The seat of government was far from Rome in Constantinople, which appeared unable to undertake the relief of Italy. |
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The Habsburgs began also to accumulate territory far from the hereditary lands. |
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These inscriptions are generally in Elder Futhark, but the set of letter shapes and bindrunes employed is far from standardized. |
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Ammianus's account of the battle itself, as to be expected from a losing side, is far from clear. |
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Despite his repeated insistence that the theater should dispense with plays, his own work in the theater was far from playless. |
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He baptized a great number and summoned a general meeting for confirmation at a place not far from Dokkum, between Franeker and Groningen. |
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As a result, the victims of this disease do not have the opportunity to travel very far from the initial infection zone. |
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On his way to Tver, Nikitin died not far from Smolensk in the autumn of that year. |
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Both Tver and Moscow were young cities, so the outcome of their rivalry was far from being certain. |
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Male giraffes occasionally wander far from areas that they normally frequent. |
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People can also buy tickets for the Metro at buses that make connect places far from the Metro. |
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These ministries were still far from their modern form, and many of them had extraneous internal responsibilities. |
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Nezahualcoyotl also instituted a policy in the Acolhua lands of granting subject kings tributary holdings in lands far from their capitals. |
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He made one cardinal error in his presuppositions about the relation between language and perception, but in this he was far from alone. |
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Roads run north and west from Luganville but most of the island is far from the limited road network. |
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This large body contained lawyers, peers, and members of the Church, many of whom lived far from London. |
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The notions of World English and World Englishes are far from similar, although the terms are often mistakenly. |
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Although the list is far from complete, 1647 species of fungi, including lichens, have been recorded. |
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The just use of this power, far from involving the crime of murder, is an act of paramount obedience to this Commandment which prohibits murder. |
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In summary, nation states somewhat fragmented the medieval lex mercatoria but it is far from destroyed. |
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The place fosters regional art, far from the coastal cultural establishment, and its most thriving medium is quiltmaking. |
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Even by the late 1980s, sanitary conditions in most Eastern Bloc countries were generally far from adequate. |
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This joins the summit ridge at its southern end, not far from Helvellyn's summit. |
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Being far from any roads, all ascents of Esk Pike involve considerable distance by Cumbrian standards. |
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The very viscous nature of these lava cause them to not flow far from the vent, causing the lava to form a lava dome at the vent. |
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There is a car park in an old limestone quarry not far from the summit of Scout Scar. |
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Occasionally a vagrant individual reaches places far from its normal range, such as Nova Scotia and the Marianas. |
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In 1844 a factory for making gunpowder was built on the open moor, not far from Postbridge. |
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John Ridd and Lorna Doone are cast at the top of the window, not far from Carver Doone. |
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In 2008 his position and perspective were far from accommodationist. |
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Nationalism and ethnocentrism are far from being spent forces in the modern world. |
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Meanwhile, the friends of the unfortunate exile, far from resenting his unjust suspicions, were stirring anxiously in his behalf. |
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Not far from Hodgensville, in Kentucky, there once lived a man whose name was Thomas Lincoln. |
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In 1939, small farms were still largely tractorless, and the others were far from horseless. |
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The factory was located on the bank of Abakan channel not far from the Yenisei River. |
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But this is far from an amount that makes commercial imports possible. |
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A strong undertow may sweep a returning swimmer off their feet but it does not carry them far from the shore. |
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Luxury was abolished. People lived in honorable marriage. All the women were chaste, faithful, and far from wantoners. |
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As leaders across the world continue to assert, the war is far from won. |
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But sadly far from being zapped into outer space by the galaxy's bad boys, the nation's wheelies just sit there glaring back at us. |
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The plane crashed on the eastern bank of the White Nile River not far from Juba airport. |
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We went to another house, a brownstone not too far from where I lived. |
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He was busted but far from bust, and by February Pseudo had 10 channels. |
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And this demands an answerably 'inhuman' compassion, which is far from agreeable. |
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The Immigrant is far from a conventionally naturalistic historical film. |
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Soldier's Song reaches out to an army far from home, Seeing Black addresses the suicide of a friend and Buttercup is a kiss-off to a past lover. |
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In fact, far from auguring the monarchy's fall, the public outpouring actually shored up the royal family. |
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The fat cats of the new order, so near yet so far from the temple of New Labourism. |
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His wife, meanwhile, might have the occasional sip of Lambrusco, knowing her day is far from done. |
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The tragedy happened not far from Memsie on the A981 St richen Road just af ter midnight. |
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When Kennedy arrived at RIT, she knew that, as a student with a disability, she was far from alone. |
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My next monument is not far from Wellington's, up a less important road called the A378, near a large village called Curry Rivel. |
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Not far from the drop-off point, the team ran into their first roadblock. |
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A BEDTIME story from mum or dad is a precious moment, especially for a child in hospital far from home. |
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He was gentle to animals, mean to those who crossed him, encouraging to younger talents and never too far from an immigrant child whose father beat him with a razor strap. |
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The Shark Valley Visitor Center and Anhinga Trail are great spots for wading birds, but paddle a canoe or kayak far from the trail to immerse yourself in the landscape. |
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But Branson was far from wheely angry, even though this time last year after sponsoring the Brawn team, he was drinking champagne when Jenson Button claimed pole in Australia. |
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You're never far from a tricked-out beach buggy somersaulting through the air in flames or a gnarled old Kawasaki being harpooned from a moving lorry. |
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The stereotypical image of ferns growing in moist shady woodland nooks is far from a complete picture of the habitats where ferns can be found growing. |
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However it is far from clear how accurate the correspondence is. |
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Aristotle's own doctrine is far from clear. It was this lack of clarity that made possible the medieval controversy between nominalists and realists. |
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The boundary between Estuary English and Cockney is far from clearcut. |
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These are all related, but are far from deterministically dependent. |
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Although it was at the centre of the spice production areas, it was far from the Asian trade routes and other VOC areas of activity ranging from Africa to India to Japan. |
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