Later, as night fell, I could hear the faint sound of avalanches on the distant mountains.
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The Vatsadze family make wine in a way their most distant ancestors would recognise.
In the 1980s, the Internet was a distant concept for most of the world.
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The song itself comes in a distant second enslaved to the exigencies of mere variety...
Does this mean we can expect Ingrid Loyau-Kennett to break the law in the not-too-distant future?
Keeping tabs on deals done in distant countries by hard-up or inexperienced universities can be tricky.
Make work legal, while making citizenship a distant object for those who want it.
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For the more distant parts of the Universe, Planck itself can do the test.
Once gone, only distant owl calls interrupt the sound of wind rushing through the treetops.
Yet in too many parts of the world, similar progress remains a distant dream.
In a related story, lawyers not under stress are tense, overly critical, cautious and emotionally distant.
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The sum of it was a too distant cousin of the German biergarten ideal I sought.
Past and future are distant and remote as the present moment expands to dominate everything.
That principal amount will be able to potentially purchase more in the not too distant future.
She won Lawrence Hill for Labour by about 1, 000 votes with UKIP coming a distant second.
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John McCain garnering the second-most votes and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee finishing a distant third.
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Sporting KC is a distant third, with a nearly 4% shot at winning the cup.
Climates were different in the distant past and now these scientists say new ones are emerging.
Meek is a distant third, with Crist within striking distance in our latest Zogby telephone survey.
Of course, in the more distant future, the car will just drive itself, and you, home.
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On the other end of the floor, the Nets stood listlessly, not talking, distant.
This involves taking advantage of distant, but cloesr, galaxies that lie between Earth and the quasar.
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The thing is, those two straight trips to the AFC championship game are a distant memory.
For many of the owners, traveling to distant wholesale markets to buy goods poses a challenge.
In the not-too-distant future, however, they hope to achieve the brightness and contrast of traditional newsprint.
There's virtually no percussion to speak of, except for the occasional frame drum or distant bells.
Hesse is selling a distant third position in the U.S. market with 53 million subscribers.
In the not-too-distant future, he thinks new minimally invasive technologies will make the controversy obsolete.
Kaspersky is a distant third, but has been closing in over its 15 year history.
It raises bigger issues about protection from local regulators in ill-run and distant countries.
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