In the age of devolution, we are never far away from another commission, convention or committee.
Far away from Wall Street, the U.S. economy still looks to be in decent shape.
The power has slipped too far away from the command-and-control CIO for that to happen.
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Zomm aims to help, by notifying people if they move too far away from their handsets.
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It would frighten them, so far away from me, so vulnerable to my fate.
"I wanted to get as far away from Boston as I could, " Affleck said.
We pray for our troops serving far away from the warmth of family and homespun traditions.
Last month, God's grace, God's mercy, seemed far away from our neighbors in Haiti.
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In Wales, we are seldom far away from "historic" moments, and 2012 has been no exception.
Also, a gas molecule does not care what other molecules far away from it are doing.
And in Uzbekistan itself Ms Karimova's mind appears to have been far away from corruption rows.
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With both products on the job, those dreaded zombies stayed far away from my doorstep.
But we're so far away from that, and we need to crawl before we can walk.
Although Israel is far away from Iran, it has significant capacity to help the demonstrators.
Internet realities in Asia seem far away from the kerching-kerching-ing of Nasdaq technology share prices growing exponentially.
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Both cities are far away from Karachi and Islamabad, where the great majority of foreigners are located.
But the experience of Crispus Attucks Park shows that they are far, far away from becoming reality.
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The sisters are very careful not to move too far away from the heart of their company.
The location was chosen because it was far away from the Apollo landings and other historic sites.
We might want to congratulate ourselves that this experiment is being carried out far away from us.
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These guys are living in a bizarre parallel universe far, far away from the rest of us.
Anyway, I thought we were far far away from hitting that level of commoditization in the tablet market.
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She was asked how far away from her mother she lived and said about five minutes walk away.
Wards are spread out across the site, leaving them too far away from diagnostic suites and operating theatres.
We never seemed to get the right feeling - maybe it was too far away from the stages.
Scottish devolution evolved in the Scottish constitutional convention, a cross-party grouping, far away from Charter 88's Islington epicentre.
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Fearing a first strike to disarm them, Syria positioned much of the infrastructure far away from its Zionist enemy.
In response, they clamp down on discretionary expenses when they are far away from a student loan disbursement date.
Courses on blogging are now cropping up, and we can't be far away from the Columbia School of Bloggerism.
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The "Tibet Code" will transport audiences far away from these agonies to an exotic Himalayan Shangri-La created as fantasy.
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