Among the biggies, Toyota is headquartered in Toyota City in the far-away Kansai region.
Instead, the peoples of Europe were robbed of their sovereignty, which was transferred to far-away Brussels.
If all the people dealing in far-away buildings had been sellers, it would suggest just the opposite.
Microsoft's pirated software police have been going after companies abroad for years, but getting those far-away folks into US courtrooms isn't easy.
On Sept. 11, 2001, America learned that a seemingly insignificant far-away country could turn out to be a major threat to our security.
Even prisoners from far-away Jefferson City were brought in to help.
There have been the discussions of using ultrasound waves to determine the distance between a transmitter and a medical device to prevent far-away attacks.
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But it was perhaps done most effectively by a formerly unknown executive from a far-away state, whose family's personal business has been aired by gossip rags and mainstream media alike.
Odds are, these consultants will have slipped off to their parked car, so they can call a client while glancing occasionally at the far-away playing field to stay in touch.
This is especially useful in low-light situations like party shots, indoors or dusk where built-in flashes have historically struggled to reach far-away subjects and capture all important details of a scene.
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In fact, these guns were salvaged from the bottom of far-away Manila Bay, from Spanish ships sunk by Montpelier's own Admiral George Dewey on the day America came of age as an international power.
His plan is to install these dead serfs on the tax rolls of a far-away estate, on which he will then be able to get a generous government mortgage and come away with a small fortune.
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It's difficult to imagine Folz entering a transaction of such complexity, consisting of the revival of a troubled foreign company, the seconding of an important executive to a far-away business and a lot of complicated financial deals.
The smaller vessels dock in the heart of major cities, and go to the most remote areas, while the largest ships offer smoother sailing through what can be rough seas between far-away destinations like Ho Chi Minh City and Singapore.
Nor does she understand all of the gizmos in her vehicle including the GPS. She still believes there is someone named Victoria who is overseeing all of her travels and directly talking to her navigation system from some far-away control room.
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Well, he's Steve Jobs and Apple is - far and away - the biggest online music seller through iTunes.
All they can do is talk - far away from the cameras - about hypothetical, marginal concessions in a peace that will never, ever be achieved.
The first--and far and away the most appealing--is to remain in the care of their families.
To be sure, ties between the United States and Israel - far and away America's most important and loyal friend in the Middle East - have improved lately from the nadir to which Mr. Obama plunged them since he took office.
Groundwater is far-and-away the largest source of freshwater in a world where many regions worry about critical shortages.
And yet as the whole Andrew Mitchell "plebgate" saga has shown, class is never far away - particularly when it comes to politics.
And the front lines of this battle are not just far away -- they're right here on our shores, at our airports, and potentially in any town or city.
The company, founded and based in China and far-and-away market leader there, was the only Wintel (Microsoft and Intel) firm in the latest PC shipment figures put out by IDC and Gartner to have substantially beat the overall market worldwide.
Yet the story remains a gripping one: the shadowy world of ex-Nazis hiding away in a far-off continent, Germany's own struggle of memory against forgetting, and a young country's clamorous desire for justice.
Specialist Beau Doboszenski was a tour guide that morning, on the far side of the building - so far away, in fact, he never heard the plane hit.
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It is the second time in a week Hughes has received public backing from the club, amid reports that City's lacklustre showing so far this season - especially away from home - has left him under pressure.
The tranquility of the palace grounds are a great contrast to much of the rest of the city -- not far away original parts of old Seoul's city walls can still be seen in mountains to the north.
And for some high-risk patients who live too far away to easily track, Mitchell is pilot-testing whether a high-tech option helps them stick with care instructions.
But in general, I found the Wi-Fi calling acceptable, if not pristine, as long as I wasn't walking too far away from the Wi-Fi hot spot.
Lots of middle-class liberals came from as far away as California and New York to show first-time voters how to use punch-card machines, and to keep an eye open for any signs of voter intimidation.
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