European space agency spokesman Franco Bonacina said the probe completed the far-off manoeuvre without incident.
But, for Saudis, these are far-off horrors that have found no echo in the kingdom itself.
But it's possible many of us will be using cloud music systems in the not-far-off future.
But there may be simpler reasons for Qatar's sudden enthusiasm for a far-off war.
But the black holes seen in Chandra's far-off galaxies are up to 100 times bigger.
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The potentially more antsy undergraduates have been relocated to two far-off campuses, about an hour from Yangon.
Chinese negotiators recently gave a timetable for a peak in the country's emissions, albeit in far-off 2050.
Not just save your estate taxes in the far-off future, mind you, which is what trusts customarily do.
Any financial book conceived in far-off BC times would seem unlikely to be relevant in the AD era.
This is partly a result of trying to convey the contradictions of such a complex person in a far-off age.
The telescope gathers and focuses electromagnetic radiation (usually, but not always, visible light) to make far-off objects seem brighter and closer.
Yet they find no escape, for their survival and comfort now depend on unpredictable strangers in far-off corners of the globe.
The far-off goal of saving the planet is not as effective a sales pitch as the more immediate goal of staying healthy.
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His ship sails off, and he has to make his way, penniless, shirtless, and barefoot, to the far-off American embassy in Kingston.
Second, the benefits of reducing carbon-dioxide emissions can seem abstract and far-off.
So for those of us with dim memories of those far-off days, the harrowing early returns of spring training have a familiar ring.
He's taken to a far-off wilderness place where his father, as an honorable man, must do the bidding of the Emperor (Giancarlo Giannini).
His showy populism, unseemly slanging matches with the judiciary and bunga-bunga parties now seem to come from a far-off era in a faraway land.
Most of those who speak approvingly of suicide-bombing are no doubt thinking of wars in far-off lands, rather than blowing up the local mall.
It can use its High Frequency Instrument to look for the infrared emission from dust that is warmed by stars associated with far-off galaxies.
Hazlett believes that Elan's ongoing Alzheimer's project with Pharmacia (nyse: PHA - news - people ) may have more immediate--but still far-off--potential.
Unfortunately, that's not as far-out--and maybe not as far-off--as it sounds.
Pleasure remained a far-off cousin to whatever exchange they were having.
But they're getting their grandchildren-eight so far-off to an earlier start.
Britain can decide to strengthen bilateral ties with the world, but the world must see a matching interest in a far-off land of just 60m people.
Hazlett believes that Elan's ongoing Alzheimer's project with Pharmacia (nyse: PHA - news - people ) may have more immediate, but still far-off, potential.
And if CES can be regarded as a sort of testing ground for those far-off conceptual products like the foldable display, crowdfunding has that very thing built-in.
My much older siblings would return home from college, usually with interesting new friends from far-off places who could be relied on to entertain and dazzle me.
When news of the incident spread, other migrant workers - most from far-off Sichuan province - went on the rampage, says the BBC's Michael Bristow in Beijing.
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But a sports team is not a cult, and Penn State is not some extreme religious order tucked away in a far-off country, protected by a powerful Pope.
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