She walked at a comfortable pace until she was about two yards away from Jen. |
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Maybe then fewer men and women would walk away from parenting responsibilities. |
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Abduction is movement of the hand away from the body as the proximal carpal bones move medially on the radius. |
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One could sense the drama welling up blocks away from the auditorium at Sacramento State. |
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I normally stay away from movies which are adapted from books I've read and enjoyed. |
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The UVA and SUV radiometers measure the total global solar irradiance away from any shade. |
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It was between the settee and the coffee table, over towards the radiogram, away from the bookcase, right under the light fitting. |
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The lads would sneak away from school to get a lift on the circus vehicles as they approached the town. |
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They are not a million miles away from being good enough to lift a trophy or break into the top six or seven in the league. |
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But even here, the radical change began with federal courts taking major areas of public policy away from state legislatures. |
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The childless-by-choice generation are a world away from the image of weepy Bridget Jones characters. |
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It is packed with package deals for the Ryder Cup and interestingly, features hotels well away from the Co. Kildare venue. |
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Some leaders are looking for business tools to help them break away from the pack. |
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In these moments, the world seemed such a perfect place, all pain and hatred melted away from her radiance. |
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The level of operational activity is higher and this means that we are spending more time away from our families and friends. |
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Adjusting his grip on the controls, he began to veer away from the colony, lest he be detected by their radar. |
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As much of an asset to the movies as he is to the stage, there are many cinema-goers who hope he doesn't stay away from the screen for too long. |
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It was a complete jump away from slow-moving stories to one containing action and excitement. |
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The talky screenplay and questionable acting take away from the power of the events being depicted. |
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I was still laughing, and she merely huffed and pretended to act mad by turning her head away from me. |
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Synthetic blends such as olefin and acrylic fibers draw moisture away from the body better than cotton, preventing chills. |
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Struggling to keep her wayward fringe at bay, Hailey meandered away from the beach blind as a bat, until she bumped into someone or something. |
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Dig carefully so the roots do not break away from the clump, which results in blind roots. |
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Now, was she heading towards the blind bend in the road or was she going away from it? |
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They believe a profound and long term shift of the balance of power away from nation states is underway. |
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But there is an important factor here which suggests that the balance of the deal still weighs somewhat away from a pure consumer move for Intel. |
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In the midst of the jibber-jabber, I somehow was able to sneak a moment away from the family. |
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Through her music, this 21-year-old is trying to wean youngsters away from drugs. |
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Lying among bandages and tubes, she moaned weakly, rubbing her forehead with her one free hand and trying to pull the tubes away from her nose. |
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Carefully rake leaves away from clumps of snowdrops and aconites, replanting any that have been lifted by frost. |
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She was met with the tip of a black sword quivering centimeters away from her nose. |
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I eventually quit the job a year later, packed up my bags and my son and ran away from it all to start all over again. |
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Government designs statutes that gently steer the wayfaring press away from trampling on individual privacy. |
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This stark and achromatic poem is a world away from the graceful and well-tuned lyrics with which Campbell began his career. |
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However, the narrowness of the debate has successfully kept attention away from their real Achilles' heel. |
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He stood away from the doorframe and moved further into the room when Joshua waved him over. |
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A sense of strength and quietude is always what I take away from your writing. |
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In fact, as we headed away from the waterside, it seemed to become warmer, and less dark. |
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There are no massive mounds or outlandish waterscapes to divert attention away from the natural splendor. |
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Store flammable liquids such as gasoline, acetone, benzene, and lacquer thinner in approved safety cans, away from the home. |
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A popular footpath at Manton, near Marlborough could be diverted away from a former watermill. |
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She turns away from the floor-to-ceiling windows and picks up her cup of watery coffee. |
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Habitat seemed the next best criterion to search by, since many waterfowl shy away from inland bodies of water. |
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He bellowed, nostrils flaring as he jabbed an accusing finger inches away from my face. |
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Her eyes burst open and her jaw drops, she backs up and away from the circle, breaking her hands free. |
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They're on a great overtime rate, they're being put up in decent hotels and have got a week away from the accursed paperwork. |
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Her eyes watered and she hurried to wipe the tears away from her face as Alex turned around. |
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He pulled his left arm away from her and checked the gleaming silver watch on his wrist. |
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Simplistic though it may seem, an elementary explanation may help to account for the gradual shift away from Augustinianism. |
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At major ports we handle it on berths which are kilometres away from the population and accordingly there is no risk. |
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For people wasting away from the side effects of chemotherapy, this could be a small bit of very good news, indeed. |
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There is no doubt that away from the microphone and jolly japes there was a complex and serious man. |
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If the individual is unable to acclimate to the LPF, or move away from it, then symptoms of stress and eventually death will occur. |
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A North Yorkshire organisation which helps to steer young offenders away from a life of crime has won national acclaim. |
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The police often chase the young window washers away from their junction, but after a while they return. |
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Be sure to keep your hands away from your eyes until you've washed them thoroughly. |
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I pushed the arms away from me and swung around, jamming my fist into the body of the person holding me. |
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Once the sucker is attached to an object, any force that pulls the sucker away from the surface tends to lift the piston. |
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He is back on the warpath, freshened up and revitalised by his months away from Downing Street. |
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The Broncos, who need points to pull away from the threat of relegation, suffered a blow in the pre-match warm-up. |
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The Wallabies say they are here to learn how to win away from home, and to play in different conditions from the sun and warmth they are used to. |
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If the sinker is light, then the flow of the tide can lift your baits twenty or thirty feet away from the bottom and the feeding fish! |
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Before the buildings around the warehouse had seemed to lean away from it, trying as hard as they could to seem unfriendly toward it. |
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As she opened the door he put the car back into drive and pulled away from the building. |
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As the unwieldy quant is about ten feet long and made from heavy, stout oak, it will usually be stored as far away from the river as possible. |
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Have they any place in a world struggling to move away from war and confrontation into a new sort of globalism and co-operation? |
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Pamela found herself not wanting the attention, wishing she was away from Dewhurst Manor long enough to collect her wits. |
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I had to wangle the cheddar cheese away from our other sous-chef, Eric, who was holding onto it for some as-yet-unbooked private party. |
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Eventually Tocqueville's single-minded absorption in French affairs will lead him away from America altogether. |
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The high seas harbour a host of job opportunities for those driven by wanderlust and the desire for a life away from the humdrum. |
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The day will slip away from us as time passes, but not the clarity of the actions we took together in response. |
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Wishman loves to move away from the action, from the groping and humping and onto inanimate objects like a fruit basket or a clown wall hanging. |
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If you stay away from me during the morning, then that will strengthen our relationship because absence makes the heart grow fonder. |
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The government hopes that walk-in care centres will get away from the culture of hospital stays for routine surgery. |
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After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove. |
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Even away from the major seal colonies, many sheltered coves have a resident seal or two. |
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Striking scenery was also shot in Iceland, where Bond uses his crutches, walker, wheelchair, and walking stick to run away from Russian soldiers. |
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The Queen Mother was someone who made sure her people came first, and officials had a job keeping her away from unofficial walkabouts. |
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If somebody's hurling abuse at you, it may be better to just walk away from the situation. |
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The herd had also slowed to a walk, but continued to move away from the bear. |
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As I walked away from the Audi wagon, I noticed a couple of SUVs parked nearby. |
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The case failed and the action controlled and vented the escaping gases away from the shooter, just as its designers intended. |
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Two escape holes in the receiver ring are intended to vent escaping gases away from the shooter. |
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Make sure jars have tight lids and are kept away from sunlight and heating vents. |
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Lava moves away from the vent toward the ocean in a network of tubes and descends Pulama pali in several separate tubes. |
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When Jane leaves Archie, what she walks away from isn't men, but literature. |
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So it might be me projecting my desires onto archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks. |
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Instead, she advocates for a major shift away from a morally-driven condemnation of affairs. |
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Last week, Mikhail Khodorkovsky was awoken in the middle of the night and taken away from his prison. |
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Erudite is trying to wrestle control of the government away from abnegation via nefarious schemes. |
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He stayed away from the gym for a while and came back transformed, abrasive and rude when he had once been polite and respectful. |
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In real time, Boko Haram is as far away from the capital of Abuja as Washington, D.C., is from Washington State. |
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With 90 seconds left it, was 94-91, the building was aflame, and the Thunder were one stop away from having a chance to tie it. |
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According to Watts, the moms staged a counter event, one mile away from the alamo protest. |
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It is two blocks away from our apartment in New York and has the ambiance of a Sunday night diner with simple and great food. |
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Davis does not shy away from the negative consequences this animalization has had on black self-esteem, even to this day. |
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When a Southern state starts backing away from antiabortion legislation, you know something has changed in American politics. |
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She retrieved a cigarette from her purse and lit it without moving her face away from the screen. |
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That Silicon Valley is moving away from capitalism toward feudalism, with tech CEOs as feudal lords, and this is a good thing. |
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The bar had brought together an array of people united by a desire to settle into a home away from home with a drink in hand. |
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She indulged her preference for substantial fabrics that can be molded into asexual silhouettes that stand away from the body. |
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It feels like you delight in the atmospherics, but you want to stay away from the violence. |
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Strong currents and winds, however, mean any debris could be drifting up to 31 miles a day eastward, away from the impact zone. |
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To some, this will look like progress, a move away from the backwardness of rural life. |
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Some are donating blood for the injured, while others are banding into groups to keep the titushki away from their neighborhoods. |
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These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness. |
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Eight days later their bassist, Gerard Smith, passed away from lung cancer. |
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I describe the pink hued iridescent bubbles in the bathtub, and the way they glide away from my skin as if it's made of silk. |
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Charting a path away from the past requires that we act on the perspective that this passage of time has bequeathed us. |
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A pair of student leaders sit inches away from each other and bicker about the region Telangana becoming a separate state. |
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It ends with Godzilla lured away from Tokyo with a bird call and trapped in a volcano. |
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She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face. |
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The United States cannot simply walk away from the plain meaning of the Budapest Memorandum and leave Ukraine in the lurch. |
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But sources said that the evidence so far is pointing away from an ISIS connection. |
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The setting, of course, is designed to allow an air of candidness, away from the Capitol Hill cameras and partisan zingers. |
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Nothing can take away from the new design of Pepsi cans, not even Cindy Crawford. |
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But that kid from Podunk, now unloading freight at the big-box store, is a universe away from Oxford and a capuchin friar buddy. |
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This is a critical system that leaves you one failure away from catastrophe, as in this case. |
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Obviously, as a Democratic candidate for governor, he has shifted away from this categorical support for pro-gun measures. |
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In this valley so far away from Syria, questions loom like mist drifting off the Caucasus. |
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Breaking away from brother Viri, the abbot crossed to where Darius lay. |
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Black, brown, orange, yellow, must be a few thousand fluffy little birds, waddling determinedly away from the train that passes noisily above them. |
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I either bluster through and waffle away, mumbling on further and further away from the point in hand, or I go to the other extreme and clam up completely. |
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A well-fitting bra can make a real difference to your shape, lifting your bust away from your waistline and making your body look longer and slimmer. |
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The movement away from the death penalty gained momentum during the second half of the present century with the growth of the abolitionist movement. |
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Neither man wins the accolade of being the greatest, although Higgins would walk it if it were down to an unorthodox lifestyle away from the table. |
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and for Colchester troops returning from peace-keeping duties 3,500 miles away from home it seems to be true. |
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Under the new contracts for teachers, they will be entitled to time away from pupils while support staff take on tasks such as collecting dinner money and chasing absentees. |
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To me, death was a mysterious, dark, horrible thing that would catch you and drag you down into a deep abyss, away from everything and everyone you loved. |
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Moving away from the academic environment was a shrewd move for Stoneham, who has trebled the amount of business she used to do at Oxford University. |
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I put my foot down on the accelerator and sped away from the city. |
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Certainly, you can move away from a religious culture in which you were brought up in much the same way that one can change one's accent, or mode of dress. |
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Structural injustice occurs when we let the system oppress the poor and the defenseless by washing our hands of the matter or simply walking away from the victims. |
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The keys to the Jeep jangled loudly in my pocket, and I felt happier and happier as I got farther and farther away from everything I had found familiar. |
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The next moment Christina and her friends ran back inside, away from what could be bombs. |
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Many will simply stay away from crowds and stay home this Christmas Eve, which could be a very silent night indeed. |
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He drove a short distance along the quayside away from the vessel and towards the town and then drove a few metres off the road and parked amongst some trees. |
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A world away from dry accounts of historical events, it succeeds in shedding much new light on the 1905 Russian Revolution in an accessible and exciting way. |
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They also have access to the statistics showing the exact time spent away from the phone, such as toilet breaks or getting drinking water from the water cooler. |
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The taxi trundles away from the train station passing rows of gray houses with clapboard shutters into the French countryside. |
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The one grasped the other's arm and jerkily pulled her away from me. |
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After World War II, interstate highways opened, and new bypasses rerouted life away from cloistered downtowns. |
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Sandra stayed at home, away from the taunts and jibes of her white schoolfellows, and illicitly befriended the children of the family's black nanny. |
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Not to be able to do so would mean that the balance of power in the workplace was shifted completely in favour of the employer and away from ordinary working people. |
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And of course Baelish materialized to save Sansa and coax Lysa away from the ledge. |
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A falling off of votives in the third century indicates either decline or that the worship of Demeter moved away from the Thesmophorion on the acropolis at that time. |
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But the fact of the matter is, not even his cockiness can take away from the catchiness of his music. |
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Thailand combined the introduction of universal access to subsidised health care with a radical shift in funding away from urban hospitals to primary care. |
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Ramona was the apple of his eye, no ship or captain or crew could have pulled him away from her, not even the insistent calling of the ocean herself. |
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In a split-second, Andre De Lisser hooked the ball away from the keeper and, from an acute angle, curled it into the far corner of an unguarded goal. |
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It was because of the acute angle of the area over which he stepped, the acute angle at which the concrete went away from the bridge, that there was no room right there. |
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Basically it's a series of counterbalanced weights which moves the camera's centre of gravity away from the operator whilst still allowing them to perform camera moves. |
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In most coming-of-age novels, the protagonist wants to break away from a world that is holding him down. |
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It is an awful thing to find your efforts supervacaneous when you are so far away from home and friends, sympathy, and help. |
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Thieves turn to highway robbery and attacking small villages and towns far away from the royal capital where they won't be detected. |
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They are insulated by thick fur called qiviut, and they likely have the ability to direct blood away from their extremities in cold weather. |
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Ropes therefore should be kept away from all kinds of solvents and from corrosive acids, alkalis, and oxidising agents. |
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Official recognition of this phenomenon led to executions being carried out inside prisons, away from public view. |
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The handedness of the twist is the direction of the twists as they progress away from an observer. |
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The Philadelphia dialect is now retreating away from many of the traditional features it once shared in common with New York City. |
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Classifiers are sometimes used as count nouns preceding mass nouns, in order to redirect the speaker's focus away from the mass nature. |
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British English has moved away from this style while American English has kept it. |
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It was established in Guanajuato in an effort to decentralize cultural events away from Mexico City. |
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Beginning in the 1950s, historiography moved away from the tone of the Phillips era. |
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She boasted to Parliament of her success in taking the Asiento away from France and London celebrated her economic coup. |
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Another way out can be that we represent the bill as a finance or money bill and thus take it away from the purview of the Rajya Sabha. |
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In the 1670s the Chinese attempted to drive the Russians away from the Okhotsk coast, reaching as far north as the Maya River. |
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Work began on the pipeline, two days after President Putin agreed to changing the route away from Lake Baikal. |
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Hinged terminations are the result of the force rolling away from the core, resulting in a rounded distal end. |
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According to Potts, Heaney's poetry exemplifies the move away from anthropocentrism which an ecologically sound 'post-pastoral' calls for. |
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During the 1970s and 1990s, there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline. |
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A ship's captain heard that Steven was not a Fleming and asked him if he had run away from home. |
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The Kingdom of Galicia, slipping away from the control of the King, responded with a century of fiscal insubordination. |
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Examples include seashells moved inland, or rounded pebbles placed away from the water action that made them. |
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These features are thought to be burnt tree stumps such that the fire was likely away from a habitation site. |
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The first serious attempt to take a share of the transatlantic passenger market away from the ocean liners was undertaken by Germany. |
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I've never been very mechanical, so I try to stay away from buying them fortresses or outdoor jungle gyms. |
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Panama broke away from Spain in 1821 and joined a union of Nueva Granada, Ecuador, and Venezuela named the Republic of Gran Colombia. |
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These Desmoinesian shales and limestones gene rally dip away from the valley center, creating a valley anticline beneath the unconformity. |
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From West Africa, the Portuguese had to sail away from continental Portugal, that is, to west and northwest. |
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This parallel line allows the navigator to maintain a given distance away from hazards. |
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During this time the nutmeg shrinks away from its hard seed coat until the kernels rattle in their shells when shaken. |
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That is impossible, the water has to move away from the wheel, and represents an unavoidable cause of inefficiency. |
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Executives and managers need to break away from traditional ways of thinking and use change to their advantage. |
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After 1830, when it broke away from the Netherlands and became a new nation, it decided to stimulate industry. |
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A merchant would be away from home most of the year, carrying his takings in cash in his saddlebag. |
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But liberated from school, and away from the watchful eyes of parents and teachers, many students simply recongregated elsewhere. |
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Upstream vertical integration, such as to raw materials, is away from leading technology toward mature, low return industries. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is stored dry and cold, away from any organic material and metals. |
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Work can provide an escape from debilitating poverty, sometimes by allowing a young person to move away from an impoverished environment. |
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Over time most retailers moved away from downtown and into the suburban Auburn Mall and Greendale Mall in North Worcester. |
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Decatur knew his only hope was to dismantle Endymion and sail away from the rest of the squadron. |
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Investors may temporarily move financial prices away from market equilibrium. |
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Most power weaving took place in weaving sheds, in small towns circling Greater Manchester away from the cotton spinning area. |
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If the client reparents the window away from root, the window is no longer a top-level window. |
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He and the other contributors advocated for the secularization of learning away from the Jesuits. |
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If the group maintains a high tempo, it is more difficult for a rider to attack and ride away from the group. |
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The fourth side forms the lip, threshold or sill, the side at which the glacier flowed away from the cirque. |
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Nether Beck swings away from Seatallan on its southward journey, diverted by the rocky height of Middle Fell. |
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In the deep ocean, away from continental sources of sediment, pelagic baryte precipitates and forms a significant amount of the sediments. |
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His father was away from home serving with the Royal Air Force for four years during the war. |
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His preparations were designed to draw their attention away from their northern flank and focus their attention on his own preparations. |
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England broke away from Danish control in 1035 and Denmark fell into disarray for some time. |
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Unfortunately, this act pushed the Netherlands away from Denmark and into the arms of Sweden. |
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This owl is known to lure predators away from its nest by appearing to have a crippled wing. |
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Fans pointing downrange can provide air movement away from shooters to lessen lead exposure. |
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The leaves of Carex comprise a blade, which extends away from the stalk, and a sheath, which encloses part of the stalk. |
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Once an air mass moves away from its source region, underlying vegetation and water bodies can quickly modify its character. |
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The doorways are paved with naturally flat stones, and all face both downhill and away from the prevailing wind. |
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Brooklyn Tony, who had run away from home to be a circus roustabout, became a poster artist and eventually an Abstract Expressionist. |
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The crowd had to run away from the burning structure with only the clothes on their backs. |
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The little boy was unhappy about having to take a bath every day and decided to run away from home. |
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As the viewer of any after-school special can tell you, women shy away from the R word because they blame themselves. |
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She twisted her head away from him and stared at the scabrous papered wall beside the bed. |
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As Jenks shined the large spotlight on the water, he saw a few bubbles and four long wakes leading away from an expanding circle of blood. |
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A woman believing she has a 'superpussy,' so strong that it'll pull the husband away from the wife. |
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Both stations suffered from being away from the town centre, requiring an onward road journey for travellers. |
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As the rainfall decreased, many of the cities farther away from Lake Titicaca began to tender fewer foodstuffs to the elites. |
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A whole series of fault lines radiated away from this Lisbon earthquake, all of them shivering the structures of traditional order. |
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The horse shied away from the rider, which startled him so much he shied away from the horse. |
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Berbers were not settled in the major cities of the south, and were generally kept in the frontier zones away from Cordoba. |
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These hurricanes can become very intense as they cross warm Atlantic waters away from Cape Verde. |
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He despised being away from the rest of the student body and would occasionally act out in defiance by smarting off or by being uncooperative. |
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She always had two spare Speedos for her swimming competitions away from home. |
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I want to hear from others who are scared of being stung so they stay away from fun occasions to avoid the possibility. |
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Water trickles away from gutterings and down spoutings into the big water tank at the back of the house. |
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The easement restricts construction and will keep cattle mostly away from sensitive streambeds. |
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Betty wastes no time in yanking Sally away from the table to admonish her. |
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The ships heeled away from the wind so that the leeward vessel was exposing part of her bottom to shot. |
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If you are a Talkaholic, you throw out words as you would darts to keep people away from you. |
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Disclosed examples and preferred embodiments do not constitute a teaching away from a broader disclosure or nonpreferred embodiments. |
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The story I've always heard, as a Teslaphile, says that the concept was invented by Thomas Edison to scare people away from alternating current. |
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It was only after a decade away from Skipton that I was finally able to garner the courage to return and testify against my abuser. |
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But as the Mongol Empire collapsed, Europeans began to shift away from the idea that Prester John had ever really been a Central Asian king. |
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Perfectionism is a time bandit that can rob you of extra time, lead you away from your priorities, and create emotional stress. |
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As with a hedge of bright, trumpety hibiscus, the eye is daily drawn to the full bloom, away from a confrontation with the passage of time. |
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Her mother kept well away from us, which was a turn up for the book, and for the time being at any rate, I was a model husband. |
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In the direction away from the pit I saw, beyond a red-covered wall, a patch of garden ground unburied. |
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He looked elegant and vulnerable, his eyes edging away from contact and set into a face of exquisite unhealthiness. |
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But nowadays, the clamor for moving away from nuclear power has softened. |
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Proper preservation of perfumes involves keeping them away from sources of heat and storing them where they will not be exposed to light. |
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When fine sediments are delivered into the calm waters of these glacial lake basins away from the shoreline, they settle to the lake bed. |
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Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in its windows, and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework. |
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The air blew his tank-top away from his torso, revealing a patch of chest hair, not too much, and no v-line to his groin. |
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He decided to walk away from his job after expressing much dissatisfaction with his boss. |
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Through his will to extend himself upward and away from gravity, the dancer counteracts weightfulness and creates a balance of upward-ness. |
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In August 2009, Wikipedia announced that it planned a move that many saw as a step away from its freewheeling ethos of anyone can edit. |
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Our Will linebacker, because he is away from the formation or to the split end, should be a great pursuit man and pass defender. |
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He then chased Caruso away from the residence while throwing stones at him. |
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In the shoulder saddle, pommel and cantle are inclined toward each other at the bottom and away from each other at the top. |
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He arrives at a time when jazz's discontented Young Turks have disdainfully turned away from their audiences and gone off to explore the way-out. |
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The reduced number of toes is an adaptation that appears to aid in running, useful for getting away from predators. |
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I had an avulsion fracture of my anterior cruciate ligament, where a chunk of bone on my ligament had pulled away from the main bone. |
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Don't bother him about his pet project. You'll never tear him away from it. |
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The strike, he added, shows why Scots should not walk away from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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I will not walk away from this job because things have started to get tough over the last few days. |
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Rather than pay the tax, developers will walk away from the development if it is no longer viable. |
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However, in 1433, the voyages ceased and Ming China turned away from the seas. |
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Luca Modric's exit away from Tottenham Hotspur moved closer with news Real Madrid are interested in signing the wantaway midfielder. |
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To curb his influence, he was often sent out to deal with military affairs and rebellions far away from the capital. |
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After the death of Canute the Great in 1035, England broke away from Danish control. |
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The last couple of years had raised hopes that Indian weightlifters had finally learnt their lessons and chosen to stay away from doping. |
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The new Jobcentre Plus will be a world away from the old Jobcentres and social security offices. |
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Southampton are faltering as well away from home, and it just goes to emphasise that the Championship is a difficult and well-matched league. |
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Enjoy a different perspective on the area by venturing away from the well-trodden tourist trail. |
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As a result, the lover has no legal control over the children, who may be taken away from him by the kin of the pater when they choose. |
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To take this funding away from us whenwe are already dealing with the school building cuts would be a real kick in the teeth. |
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Vessels need to stay more than 100 metres away from a whale, while in the Whitsundays Whale Protection Area the distance is 300 metres. |
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But I need to crouch down to get behind the screen and away from the windblast. |
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Called aid climbing, it can be used to position or even fully support the technician should they need to climb away from their ropes. |
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Summer camp is often the first time that children spend an extended period of time away from home. |
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Many intaglio prints have a plate mark a distance away from the printed image. |
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Dropping fairly steeply away from Culver Down, the path meets the beach again at Yaverland, then passes the Isle of Wight Zoo and enters Sandown. |
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Cumbersome regulations are prompting ED-XRF users to move toward low-powered x-ray tubes and away from radioactive isotopes. |
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Barry disliked being away from London not liking life in the country, he preferred the bustle and society of the city. |
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Some ministers viewed Blair's announcement of policy initiatives in September 2006 as an attempt to draw attention away from these issues. |
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In the House of Lords, Grand Committee is a meeting of the House as a whole, but away from the Floor of the House. |
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Birds found near streams, such as yellow warblers, also are found in habitats away from streams. |
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Producers will typically continue to milk the cow until she is two months away from parturition then they will dry her off. |
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From 89 to 93, Tacitus was away from Rome with his newly married wife, the daughter of the general Agricola. |
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The languages have developed from a common Nordic language, but have moved away from each other during the past 1000 years. |
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Worcester felt the national trends of movement away from historic urban centers. |
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But determined to keep Alex a secret and warn him away from Yorkie, Ash sneaks off to meet his old pal. |
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The inspectors looked at 60 children in six regions in a joint inspection into the work of YOTs with children placed away from home. |
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The winged, wind dispersed seed of Phaedranassa would facilitate dispersal of apomictic seed away from the maternal plant. |
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So they pulled the furniture away from the wall and found a pile of little dried ratshit pellets behind the dresser. |
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I pushed my cropped hair up and away from the back of my neck where it was pinchy and itching. |
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Finally, the very old man is able to fly away from the small village, the mystery of his angelhood unresolved. |
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The land away from the coast is rich in minerals and ores, and mining forms the second largest industry. |
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Since the late 1980s, the Court has turned away from the traditional use of law clerks, and has switched to permanent staff attorneys. |
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A new contract code in 1999 represented a turn away from administrative domination. |
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Hey, get that away from me! It was bought with tainted money. |
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Even the rain couldn't take away from the excitement of the match. |
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Transneft has since decided to move the pipeline away from Lake Baikal, so that it will not pass through any federal or republic natural reserves. |
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As the territory of the Russian State expanded the position was somewhat degraded for the territories that drifted away from the international borders. |
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I couldn't tear myself away from the movie after I had begun watching it. |
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From a computer perspective, however, fax operates as a teleprinter rather than a telecopier, a printer that operates by remote control miles away from your computer. |
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The standard of living had risen enough that workers could participate in a consumer economy, shifting the working class concerns away from traditional Labour Party views. |
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Momoh broke away from former president Siaka Stevens, by integrating the powerful SSD into the Sierra Leone Police as a special paramilitary force of the Sierra Leone Police. |
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Another way of turning large parts is a sliding bed, which can slide away from the headstock and thus open up a gap in front of the headstock for large parts. |
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