The painting occupies a specially designed double-height gallery visible from a distance as you enter.
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What we do know is people were coming from a distance to these places.
Its eye-catching logo of white lettering on a blue background made it recognizable from a distance.
From a distance, it's incredibly gorgeous with colors that scream right out of the 4.7-inch screen.
From a distance, the Taj seems cut from a lacey doily all flat and white.
From a distance, it sounds as if medical researchers can't make up their minds.
The 28mm wide-angle lens with 5x optical zoom aids in capturing great shots from a distance.
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From a distance, it suggests a tinsmith's shop after an earthquake has rattled the shelves.
This can detect tiny changes in electrical fields from a distance, even through textiles.
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He confessed to burning down a house in Texas, contentedly watching the flames from a distance.
"You can't evaluate group dynamics and a manager's ability from a distance, " she says.
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In general, he found much discontent about the federal government's efforts to manage from a distance.
That is not to say that radio waves cannot pack a punch from a distance.
But that doesn't mean Google's engineers are idly watching semantic search from a distance, says Norvig.
"They will be viewing it from a distance, " police officer Tom Lorenz told the Los Angeles Times.
Yet from a distance of seven decades, what stands out is the commitment rather than the futility.
He turned with surprising grace and peered back at her from a distance of a dozen feet.
It was like witnessing, from a distance, somebody you know being set upon by thieves in the street.
And, as elsewhere, an Indian election may look splendid from a distance, but up close can be ugly.
From a distance, they lived off their palm profits, leaving their fields in the hands of contracted managers.
"I was on campus when I heard a plane over head from a distance, " Simon recalled to CNN.
"From a distance, when you think of anarchists you think of big boots and fighting with policemen, " he says.
Even from a distance, beneath the hard glass of the windshield, we could tell this was an exceptional animal.
And let's face it trains haunt us anyway, even from a distance.
From a distance I will be cheering, hoping Swansea take the next step.
These men and women often want to keep working for democratic reform in China -- even from a distance.
From a distance, I saw him get older and shakier on his feet.
Seen from a distance, he might have brought to mind an old, out-of-favor stereotype: the savage in a headdress.
From a distance, we were riveted by every text and email we received from friends as the storm approached.
From a distance, it resembles a three-dimensional hole cut into the forest.
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