I'll long remember the sight when we pushed away the last branches and saw the waterfall.
The old front on Beach Road long ago lost sight of the sea and the hotel itself nearly disappeared in a concrete jungle of new hotels and office blocks.
The eurozone, one of its biggest export markets, is still grappling with a debt crisis with no long term solution in sight.
In most cases the simple procedures restore sight to long-blind persons.
He knows what its like to get so caught up in the grind of business that you lose sight of long-term goals, corporate culture, and growth strategies.
The hosts did manage a late converted try from Jacobs but Bath were long since out of sight as they claimed their 10th win in 11 Premiership games.
Not long ago, the sight of a Labor government bowing to demands from bosses and opening the gates to foreign workers would have produced howls of anguish from unions.
What was once an unusual sight not too long ago in American cities is now part of the urban landscape.
They persist with demands until a weaker leader, like Tim Cook at Apple ( AAPL), loses touch with company culture and sight of the long term and gives in.
Nor is there any respite in sight, so long as Malaysia persists with policies that weaken the ringgit in particular, the central bank's insistence on keeping interest rates low for fear of a sharp slowdown in economic growth.
But now that this has gone on for so long, and there is no end in sight, the fact of the matter is, is that adding more folks is seen as a long-term plus.
Or the 90-foot-long aisle of appliances placed within sight of the model kitchen.
With the end of the long and historic trial seemingly in sight, even the most serious matters took on a slightly slapstick aura.
As long as President George W. Bush does not lose sight of that reality, he will be remembered for his transforming vision long before any American takes up residence on the Moon or steps foot on Mars.
But he clearly successfully hid from sight, at least our sight, for a very long time.
At first sight, the reason why long working hours have started to fall appears straightforward.
Substitute Matt Taylor went close for Bolton before Odemwingie sliced horribly wide after a long ball had given him a clear sight of glory.
Not only are the PIAA Cross Country lights conspicuous to other drivers, they also have a powerful driving beam long and narrow that extends sight distances.
The loss was a tough sight for the Leafs' long-suffering, hockey-crazed fans, who last saw their team win a playoff game at home in April 30, 2004, when they defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 in the conference semifinal.
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"It is a long war of attrition with no end in sight, " wrote Gerges.
Spain dominated for long periods and could have been out of sight before Nilsson's late leveller.
For tennis fans, it was a strange sight: it will be a long time before this historic stadium sees "the wave" go around four times at as it did this evening.
So in a huge global financial manifestation of an enormous barn door being closed long after all the horses have vanished from sight, banks since 2008 have been forced by regulators all over the world to hold more capital, relative to the loans and investments they make.
The Land Rover is out of sight in minutes, but for a long time we can hear him crunching bamboo and revving the motor in the distance.
Professor Marshall now plans more studies in patients already suffering from AMD in one eye with the aim of saving the sight in their better eye for as long as possible.
Fans can only stand the sight of him getting picked off for so long.
The stall has a loyal following, and long queues in front of the stall are a common sight.
The sight of Ware writhing in pain cast a long shadow over an Elite Eight matchup that was as alluring as they come.
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