Now we awake to the nightmare that tens of millions of faraway innocents live every moment. |
People routinely call the company wanting to take milk on vacation or ship ice cream to faraway relatives. |
Literature experts say the faraway land in his poem means a liberated state and that his mother actually represents that country. |
Marriage, and the birth of a son in 1875, did not hold him back from touring to faraway places on assignment, including the Arctic and Spain. |
You listen to the tumblers falling in a lock, with a sound like faraway applause. |
They would linger together, day after day, inhaling the scents of this faraway world. |