David Dondero : This guy is barely a blip on maps to even the remotest of musical landscapes.
Conventional wisdom had bin Laden living somewhere in a cave in the remotest areas of Pakistan or Afghanistan.
Afterwards, MPs across the spectrum agreed that there was never the remotest chance to turn back the clock.
Thanks to fibre-optics, it is now possible to illuminate many of the body's remotest organs and darkest orifices.
The big-sock phenomenon started about three years ago in Tokyo and now reaches the remotest corners of the archipelago.
He added that the initiative would target the remotest parts which are ordinarily cut off from conventional means of communication.
We are committed to partnering with the governments in these countries in taking affordable telecom services to the remotest geographies.
It reached the remotest parts of the globe and in some communities it killed up to a third of the population.
Mr Shoemaker continued working with space probes, exploring through robot eyes the remotest bodies in the solar system and, naturally, their craters.
How do you get basic care to the remotest villages in Africa?
At the heart of one of the Midlands' remotest communities St Leonard's First School has been educating local youngsters for many generations.
As peaceful political Islam advances, al-Qaeda and its violent jihadi friends have retreated to the remotest patches of Yemen, Somalia and the Sahara desert.
The minister said it would now be possible to keep an eye on the remotest parts of the 480 sq km (185 sq miles) park.
Even the remotest places are touched by all this liberated nitrogen.
At the end of last year, eight soldiers were ambushed and killed by the rebels who now provide protection for cocaine traffickers in Peru's remotest areas.
Of course, if you can manage to become crew on a yacht, all the remotest anchorages and untouched motus (low, palm covered islands) of French Polynesia come into reach.
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The remotest hint of liver or heart toxicity in just a few patients among thousands is enough to send a drug back for several more years of testing.
However it is not clear how many tourists the nuclear facilities will actually attract, as it is in one of the remotest regions in the country, our correspondent adds.
The pretext for this legal cartel is as flimsy as can be: Supposedly it ensures that people in the remotest village have the same "access to cultural material" as city dwellers.
Nobody I know, Chinese or foreign, with the remotest knowledge of the Chinese legal system thinks that anything of importance will be decided as a result of what went on at the Gu trial.
For at the great metropolitan centers grew a luxurious, speculative, stock-gambling body, which, like a malignant tumor, absorbed into itself the strength of the nation and sent out its cancerous fibres to the remotest hamlets.
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Regulators believe there is a chance that electronic emissions from passenger devices could interfere with navigation instruments, and if even the remotest possibility of disaster exists, it's better to turn them off for takeoff and landing.
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"For millions of people in India, a mobile phone is a bank account, a front door to a micro-business or a lifeline to people in the remotest areas, " said Marten Pieters, Managing Director and CEO of Vodafone India.
Unable to speak out openly about a host of injustices across his kingdom, the King could do little more than teach by example, traveling to the remotest regions to support rural development--and short-circuit the appeal of communism to the poor.
Mr Alexander said the government was working to bring in the scheme because people in the remotest parts of the country were hit by a "triple whammy" of high fuel costs, having to drive long distances and having poor public transport.
Which takes us to the longer term question, which is whether there is the remotest prospect that the UK in the coming five to ten years can return to the 3%-a-year growth rate it enjoyed during the putative golden years from 1992-2008.
Throughout the daylight hours he would hop from one city, town, or village to the next, landing on highways if there was no nearby airstrip and setting down and taking off from a stretch of pasture when he flew to talk with farmers and their families in the remotest of America's rural counties.
Travelers on a design quest are willing to go to great lengths to find a place NO ONE has been to (at least no one they know) in order to experience the thrill of sleeping in a home designed by James Turrell or retreat to an island peppered with the works of Tadao Ando in remotest Japan (see: Naoshima Island).
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