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Still, fans would rather see their teams play in some faraway place than not at all.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia
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These conversations added a cultural dimension to a trip that was mostly about experiencing a faraway place.
WSJ: In the Arctic, Sleeping Soundly
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Little Saigon may have the flavor of a faraway place, but its banking is right here at home.
WSJ: A Bank Zombie Lurks in Little Saigon
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"It was kind of shocking because you get to a very faraway place emotionally and spiritually, " he said.
WSJ: New York Philharmonic Halted by iPhone During Mahler's Ninth Symphony
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Along with nearly 1.5 million Americans who have served in Iraq, they fought in a faraway place for people they never knew.
WHITEHOUSE: The End of the Combat Mission in Iraq
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Usually, when Stafford and his team prepare the grounds for burial, it is for someone who has died in a faraway place.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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The fabled city, whose names is sometimes used in the West as a synonym for a faraway place, was at the center of trans-Sahara trade in earlier times.
CNN: French, Malians seize town from Islamists
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The school bus is the big yellow kind, exactly the same as the one Liz once rode to elementary school, in that faraway place, that faraway land known as rural Ohio.
NEWYORKER: Playdate
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As we soon learn, David doesn't care much to know Maria he is suffering writer's block and simply needs a faraway place to work for a week, revising his novel.
WSJ: Review: Redgrave is raw, moving in Eisenberg play
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As we soon learn, David doesn't care much to know Maria he is suffering writer's block and simply needs a faraway place to work for a week, revising his second novel.
WSJ: Review: Redgrave is raw, moving in Eisenberg play
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Thinking of moving to a faraway place?
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The problem with offshore trusts is an obvious one nobody is going to place many millions in some faraway land if those assets can just disappear.
FORBES: Trust Protectors -- What They Are And Why Probably Every Trust Should Have One
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Wealthy punters can place big bets on events involving ill-paid sportsmen in faraway places.
ECONOMIST: Corruption in sport