On old wood lanes, bowlers would have to loft the ball farther out on the lane to get the ball to delay its hook and have enough hitting power. |
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This latter cavalry regiment had sent one section still farther forward into Persia. |
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If one or two caribou were taken, the group would share the harvest together and then travel even farther into the barren lands. |
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I've tested myself running with and without music and I tend to run farther and faster and feel better afterwards with it. |
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The runners now toed this mark, each competitor leaning forward with his eye on the farther end of the platform. |
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To gain more distance, Pavin in 1996 switched from the high-spinning, wound balata ball he'd always used to a solid-core ball that went farther. |
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If you plan your marketing activities to take advantage of special rates, low-season discounts, etc., your budget will stretch farther. |
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In New Brunswick, Sekgororoane and Dilworth found higher numbers of deer mice near 6-10 year-old clearcut edges than at distances farther away. |
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To focus the image, move the magnifying glass closer or farther away from the candle. |
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By tossing in too many forward-moving leaps and high kicks, you risk forcing her nimble feet to tap-dance even farther backward. |
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The radiation bombardment in deep space, farther away from the protection of Earth, likely will be much more intense. |
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Their backs are covered with spots larger and farther apart than those on the head. |
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We would have paddled farther yesterday with the wind at our back but we were all wet and tired and ready for some rest. |
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His style is to use horses to get deep into wilderness, then set up camp and hike farther into the backcountry, hunting on foot. |
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The competing forces of gravity at the lower end and outward centripetal acceleration at the farther end keep the cable under tension. |
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The man in front of me seemed to strain to turn his head farther around on his neck after receiving a well placed backhand. |
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Ignoring her greeting card preface, the trio around me began to weave a tangle of memories, Lily's going farther back than the others. |
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If I visit him at this time, I dissuade him from farther attempts to open the skin, but advise a gentle eccoprotic. |
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The fairings on all other aircraft extended much farther back along the fuselage. |
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In the old days, a dose of spirit was added to fortify the wines for a voyage to England or farther shores. |
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A large wood cookstove was farther up the outer wall, its flue pipe leading to a brick chimney. |
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Cassini was on a flight path that took the spacecraft away from the planet and farther south, so that the rings appear to tilt upward. |
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In the countryside, tens of millions of unhappy farmers are watching their incomes stagnate and fall farther behind those in the booming cities. |
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The farther the ride went, the more speed it picked up and the more things started flying out of the car. |
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The smell of oiled leather and the cool, shiny surfaces of polished metal reminded me that I was going to a place farther away than anyone knew. |
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Afterwards, Chinese ironware was introduced farther to the north part of the Korea Peninsula across the Yalu River. |
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Higher and farther to the west the contrails of the aircraft bent around the mountains and merged with the clouds, pointing north. |
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They forage on the open ocean over the continental shelf and farther out to sea. |
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Faster interceptors can fly farther in the time available, reducing the number required. |
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Before the door had closed again, Eliza's singing could be heard plainly from farther down the corridor. |
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This true nationalism means the pride of being a Pinoy which grows in strength the farther and longer one is away. |
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The farther west we flew, the more I saw some strange sights, those being great, circular fields of green crops located next to desert sands. |
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But when animals are close together in a feedlot, there is enough concentration of ammonia emissions that some of it can travel farther afield. |
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The Apaches were forced farther south and west by the incursion of the Comanches. |
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The farther you distance yourself from it, the more it swells, gains gravitational heft, reveals mythic import. |
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I never got any farther than saying Mikasho, for my mother had collapsed in a dead faint. |
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Forcing herself to open her eyes, through the cloudy water she could see the surface, a pleasant sapphire glow, growing farther and farther away. |
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An unusually cold season had brought the ice fields off the coast of Antarctica farther out than ever previously recorded. |
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When I heard the door close I moved back farther on the bed to where the pillows were and cried into them. |
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Puzzled, we probed farther into the jungle, and, a couple of miles ahead, we found them in a poor hutment compared with their old village. |
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Purple sandpipers were not observed during the spring surveys, and those present in August were likely passage migrants from farther north. |
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Studies have shown that predation and cowbird parasitism decreases as nests are located farther away from edges and towards forest interiors. |
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But it must go much farther than merely banning the sale of paramilitary paraphernalia near the club grounds. |
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Time it correctly, and you'll hit the sweet spot of the ball, launching it farther down the course. |
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The anterior border and preocular areas extend laterally farther beyond the sides of the glabella, and are clearly visible in the palpebral view. |
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I hadn't gone much farther when I found the horned larks that Bill said would be in the freshly manured field along the same road. |
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The California Fan Palm is the only palm tree native to western North America and its natural range is farther south. |
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If you are required to keep your cart on the path, you can end up walking farther than you would have if you hoofed it. |
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To make this incursion palatable, he suggested adding about five times the area to the park farther north. |
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For those of us who support teams outside the Premiership, the road to success looks farther way than ever before. |
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The find shows that a group of dinosaurs called oviraptors roamed much farther south than previously thought, they add. |
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I woke up without oversleeping, and got into work with no rush AND having enough time to walk to the farther stop to catch the bus in. |
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A curl grip allows me to get my elbows farther back at the midpoint to ensure a complete stretch and contraction. |
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The reef had been heavily damaged and thoroughly overfished, forcing islanders to venture farther to sea to find good fishing. |
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So they went farther and farther until they couldn't keep the charade going any more. |
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The farther to the right the writing slants the more subjective the person is. |
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This adaptability also enables them to winter farther north than most herons. |
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Just when he felt he could go no farther, his lieutenant ordered the unit to drop their 100 lb backpacks. |
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The plan will also position the Cassini orbiter farther away during that descent. |
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As he burst through the surface, his strangled breathing was the only sound other than the rushing water that pulled him farther downstream. |
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The Strauss operettas on the next two-CD set are even farther from what the composer intended. |
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But even I could make it no farther than the sixth house before my legs gave from under me and I collapsed on the ground, my stomach heaving. |
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Males winter farther north than females, often as far north as there is open water. |
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As a matter of course he also strays farther afield, both geographically and to embrace road and rail cartage. |
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The farther the fruiting canes are from the main stem, the less likely they are to bear fruit. |
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Softly the wind blew his wispy hair, and his cheeks hardened, the shadows falling down as the sun set farther into the sky. |
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The kicker would easily be able to boot one of our balls, accurately, farther than the halfway line if he were on a soccer pitch. |
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An older man farther along the edge of the water hooks the suitcase with his umbrella-handle, brings it ashore, leaves it there, and moves on. |
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A calico kitten was right under her feet, and Sanura twisted her leg to step farther over the little cat. |
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While I calculated numbers to the primary divert, the aircrew based their numbers on a divert 25 miles farther away. |
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After hacking farther into the American Personnel files, he found the name of the chief investigator on the case. |
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Painted potsherds originating with the Puebloan people indicate strong trade ties between these Plains Caddoans and their neighbors farther west. |
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Ice is building on the trees along my way, worse the farther north I drive. |
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Shiitakes have a more intense flavor than the standard button mushrooms, which makes them go a little farther. |
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All targets were farther away than 1800 meters, with most of them between 2500 and 3750 meters, both moving and stationary. |
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Processes farther down the pipeline must be upgraded and reworked in order to handle much greater volume. |
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An agent special constable comes over and guides him farther down the grass, the battery of cameras and microphones dutifully following. |
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The ancient weapon uses a throwing stick to propel spearlike projectiles farther and harder than hunters can with arm power alone. |
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Breeding birds are found both near the coast and farther inland on sparsely vegetated, dry Arctic tundra. |
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My hope is that the clouds will lift during the climb, and we can space the markers farther apart. |
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Truly cold-blooded animals like lizards, newts, turtles, and crocodilians, which are superabundant farther south are missing, he said. |
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And I suspect that a lot of people can be breathing a sigh of relief that those talks didn't go any farther than they did. |
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She was far ahead and only getting farther away, every perfect breaststroke, a razor through silk. |
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But strong, limber forearms allow you to lift greater amounts of weight as well as hit a softball or golf ball farther. |
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The drier the environment at the mountain base, the farther upslope this rainfall peak occurs. |
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She inched farther back on the branch, and dug her untrimmed nails into the heavy bark. |
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Then if he'd looked farther, deeper, he saw star systems, colorful nebulas never before seen in his dreams. |
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Also, periodically focus on an object that is near and then focus on one that is farther away. |
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This maneuver opened the river to navigation farther upstream and stopped the overflow of water into the lake. |
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As expected, they encountered the clog much farther down the pipe than the first plumber's snake could have reached from under the sink. |
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A little farther, I went into a low area and through a patch of green smartweed. |
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A combination of skyglow, clouds, and insufficient aperture kept me from spotting it, though the sites farther east were much darker. |
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Leaving the neighbourhood of Lake Kumarina, they travelled farther north, gathering the mulga apples by the way. |
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To really return to an age when I was relatively uncorrupted, I would need to return farther than is comfortable to think about. |
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The river ran muddily underneath me, through the mill farther down the banks, and underneath the bridge where I sat. |
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For most wavelengths of visible light, aluminum allows plasmons to travel farther than other metals such as gold, silver and copper. |
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The other characteristic feature, which Frisian has carried on a step farther than English, is the assibilation of velars before front vowels. |
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Threatening to sue in order to silence a critic has simply spread the criticism much, much farther. |
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Seemingly reading her mind, he leaned a little farther over the table, purposely reaching for one of her long braids and giving it a tweak. |
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Slowly, the building grew farther apart, the roads larger, and sidewalks less common. |
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Observations of common goldeneye and blackpoll warbler near Baker Lake were farther north than expected. |
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He laughed and wandered farther down Moonglow Road until he came to a lone house on the deserted street. |
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Donnellan and Everette drove the Sheridan tunnel 100 feet farther along the vein and found richer ore. |
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Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance. |
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In fact, farther to the southeast along the same fault zone, there are some more seismic gaps that are what we might describe as mature. |
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Digging a little farther down in the litter of items at my feet, I discovered a first-edition KKK ritual with Z.'s name written on the flyleaf. |
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If the pamphlet is directed at a non-Irish audience I very much doubt if it will get farther than their wastepaper baskets. |
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Let this at least suffice, let them abhour words, no farther let them proceed, censure, reject! |
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A few others were behind us, but they were dropping behind farther with every step. |
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He traveled no farther than four miles outside of Nevaharday by way of the trade route. |
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On islands farther out in the archipelago, across water channels that may run several miles wide, deer make up about 50 percent of the diet. |
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The farther a water source, the more hose necessary to adequately drain at each irrigation. |
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Later that afternoon, I heard another climber raising his partners farther down the mountain on his two-way radio. |
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Often now, shrimpers are forced to trawl farther out, past the hypoxic zone. |
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They leave northern breeding areas for winter ranges farther south or at lower elevations. |
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Quickly repeating these jaw movements, the threadsnake ratchets the squirmy prey farther and farther down the hatch. |
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On another side of the lake, we scoped a raft of Ruddy Ducks and shovelers, and a few pelicans even farther away. |
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We are closer to realizing Dr. King's dream, but still have much farther to go. |
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He says he and a friend were just about to go snorkeling when they noticed the tide had gone out much farther than usual. |
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Opal stepped farther into the room, his boots making dull thumps across the rugged floor. |
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I watched as the ground slipped farther and farther away as we were pulled into air, then space. |
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Also, windstorms from Gulf Coastal storms do induce significant damage in forests even farther inland than these mountain stands. |
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For a tighter fit, people with narrow feet should buy shoes with eyelets farther away from the tongue than people with wider feet. |
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This has the effect of moving the femur farther forward than would be possible with an akinetic pelvis thereby increasing stride length. |
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In the winter, all king eiders move back to the ocean, where they may be found somewhat farther out from shore than common eiders. |
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The rectus femoris runs straight down the front of your thigh and, ideally, should protrude farther than any of your other quad muscles. |
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The others who were farther, shivered at his loud scream as it echoed and re-echoed within the walls of the large ancestral home. |
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In such a case, females would be farther north than males in the absence of displacement of females by later-arriving males. |
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Forestry is also important, with a third of the land covered by birch, pine and fir in the north and oak, ash, beech and maple farther south. |
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But the outer boundaries of the disks orbiting the younger stars I mentioned are as much as twenty times farther away from their central stars. |
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As he went farther in and drew nearer to the heart of the forest, the tall oaks and elms closed in around him. |
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Cosmetic surgery is now moving farther south with procedures such as labiaplasty. |
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The spiritual practices of almsgiving, prayer, and fasting are to move us closer to God, not farther from each other. |
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Looking out across the pond one sees a cherry tree in palest pink, and, farther away, the glistening white trunks of an old birch tree. |
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Hebrew and Arabic use dentalized t, d, th, etc., while English makes the sounds farther back at the alveolar ridge. |
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We can clearly see the subducting plate boundary at least 85 km from the trench and probably much farther. |
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Somewhere over that gentle rise were their own trenches and, a little farther, the trenches of the Army. |
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I notice he wanders a little farther out in the pasture every time he sees me coming up the tree-lined driveway to Linda's Southwind Farm. |
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Resist the urge to cut it close with a longer iron to move the ball farther down the fairway. |
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Choppy it was but as we got farther out into the lee of the outer islands the sea calmed considerably. |
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The extent to which the Moon eclipses the Sun's disc increases the farther south one is of that curve. |
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As I approached, Gregory and Mikhail retreated, moving farther into the sheltered area. |
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I stand on a wood block to lower the bar even farther, then pull it deep into my midsection, again squeezing for a three-count. |
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Suddenly your feet don't touch bottom any more and you notice you are farther from the beach. |
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Culturally integrated but politically separate, the United States Territory of Guam lies thirty miles farther south at the bottom of the chain. |
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As the lie gets deeper, the ball automatically goes farther back in your stance. |
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We should require auto makers to make cars, SUVs and light trucks that go farther on a gallon of gas. |
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Intimacy then becomes cold and degrading, leading the couple farther apart, not closer together. |
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After that the behemoths roam farther and farther from the mountains, and the people come out to hunt. |
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A listening post had already been established farther out with two men and a radio. |
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A bit farther on, glowing one-ton ingots of steel thunder down rollers to be pressed into thin sheets. |
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Even though the lance was small, his own power allowed him to soar upwards quickly, the ground rapidly growing farther and farther away. |
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As the United States pulls farther and farther ahead of Europe economically, this idea appears more and more perverse. |
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Having gone to a lighter ball is probably the reason you are lofting the ball farther out onto the lane, or you could have lost some knee bend. |
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Though the island is of volcanic origin, corals have encrusted her flanks and over the millennia these have built reefs, growing farther and farther out to sea. |
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Plasma farther away was ejected earlier and had time to cool. |
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I heard her voice recede as her mouth moved farther from the phone. |
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The principal quantum number tells us how far from the nucleus a certain electron is, i.e. what level it occupies, the greater is n, the farther it is from the nucleus. |
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Initially, the cultural differences between the two causes them to quarrel, but as they set farther into the desert, the film becomes one of mutual self-discovery. |
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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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I suspect that the series of waves in the wave train was smaller at farther shores too, and that there were fewer noticeable waves on African shores than Southeast Asian ones. |
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Their ability to digest the wax on wax myrtle and other berries is unique among the warblers and allows them to winter farther north than most other members of the family. |
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And it is the galaxies, not individual stars, that are receding from one another, being carried farther apart as the space in which they are embedded expands. |
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Fifty or a hundred yards farther on, the worker ants form a new nest, and the colony files into place, rapidly at first and then more slowly as the last guests stumble in. |
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They were headed farther down, several levels below the room they'd been in the day before, hoping to find more than empty rooms and bare alcoves. |
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Her voice chilled him farther than her hands did, hissing like dried ice and dying smoke as it wreathed over his head and sucked into his mouth and clung damp to his lungs. |
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The flatter cornea then focuses images farther back inside the eyeball, projecting them on the retina instead of in front of it, as is the case in nearsightedness. |
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Looking farther into the future, the Army has a requirement for and has begun concept development of a future utility rotorcraft equipped with an advanced gas turbine engine. |
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For those who are bothered by movies in which main characters are lushes, it's worth noting that both Denny and Terry drink less the farther the film progresses. |
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The Magyars settled in the neighbourhood of the Danube, and especially in the district on the farther side, as best suited to their occupation, that of cattle-raising. |
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For example, seismic instruments about 300 kilometers southwest of Mexico City detect the vibrations spreading from large temblors that occur even farther to the southwest. |
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As you go farther and farther to the right in this sequence, the ratio of a term to the one before it will get closer and closer to the Golden Ratio. |
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Besides bicycles, many families took tricycles from farther counties. |
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A few years later, he noticed that the new brand of two-piece balls becoming popular went farther than balata balls off irons, but not off wooden woods. |
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Dead ahead, blue sky is visible, a bank of clouds farther on. |
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It sounds a bit thin compared to finding the cure for diseases or inventing those dimples that make golf balls fly farther, but I am sure it must have some value. |
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As they go farther into the water, the tide pushes them downstream. |
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We believe this situation is somewhat different than the situation of beating the opponent to the ball farther out on the court because of the distance involved. |
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The road turned again and rose up onto a knoll cast deep in shade, a place even farther removed from countryside and daylight than the rest of the woods. |
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The study suggests that birds migrating from Siberia to Alaska are unlikely to carry the virus and that few of those birds ultimately fly farther south. |
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As the gully became wider on the descent, we were forced to traverse ever farther left, on tiny broken ledges, eventually reaching the top of the wall. |
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There were farther off sections dedicated to suit the reader's tastes more efficiently, a whole block of gothic and horrifying tales were emitting soft moans and howls. |
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The more they know, the farther away they move from blamelessness. |
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Instead of the relatively flat, even terrain farther north, the Mauricie is known for everything from rolling hills to steep slopes and harshly broken, rocky terrain. |
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Through the use of chat rooms, any person with a phone line can become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox. |
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He also leaps one inch higher in the vertical jump and four inches farther in the broad jump than he had at the NFL Scouting Combine in late February. |
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The farther she read into the will, the more nonplussed she became. |
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Now I waited for my bush pilot, who was scheduled to ferry me even farther north to the edge of the Beaufort Sea to meet up with my backpacking partners. |
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No region in the state is immune to a withering norther, but the odds of connecting with fishable conditions improve the farther south you are willing to travel. |
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That smudge is the nucleus of another galaxy, at least as large as our own, and two hundred times farther from us than the Sagittarius star cloud. |
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Eventually stoping cut farther into the veins so that either shafts had to be sunk or adits driven into the hillside to make connections with the underground workings. |
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Like the pine warbler, the hermit thrush is an uncommon nesting bird for southwestern Connecticut, keeping to cool, coniferous woods resembling territory farther north. |
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I poured some wine into my little chalice and set it before him, but when I reached farther into the kit I discovered to my horror that I had forgotten the wafers. |
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Some athletes take steroids in the hopes that they will improve their ability to run faster, hit farther, lift heavier weights, jump higher, or have more endurance. |
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The dark grey underskirt was off-kilter, needing to be straightened to hang within the open panel of the black overskirt, the chemise tucked farther into the bodice. |
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The light colored splotches appear as a more or less solid mass in the peripheral area of the coral, but they have a lamellar distribution of blebs farther in. |
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It acts between two neutrons, between two protons, or between a neutron and a proton, as long as they are no farther apart than a distance of one fermi. |
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Wooden planked floors led a path with railing around a large, square-shaped hole in the center of the room, that went down farther than the light would allow to be seen. |
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My best guess is that the intervals will be spaced farther apart. |
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It gradually expanded as fishable stocks were found farther south. |
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As these shelves grew equatorward the primary source of water vapour for snow formation was moved farther away from continental ice sheets where ice cores were later drilled. |
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Although floodwaters receded slightly yesterday, authorities were watching rising water levels farther downstream on the Danube, Isar and Inn rivers. |
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The guards had fallen back farther than he had hoped they would, and his rush from the chapel hadn't gotten here in time to dam the enemy up further back. |
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By doing so, your shoulder girdle will move back, allowing you to stretch your chest muscles farther during the exercise without placing as much stress on your front delts. |
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It is close to proxemics in the sense that the actors in the milieu will establish a hierarchy among the resources located nearby and those that are farther away. |
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Winter, using clay eggs in artificial nests, inferred that midsized predators do not depredate nests farther than 60 metres from edges in tall-grass prairie. |
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If you want the ultimate dessert wine with Bananas Foster or anything else with caramelized sugar you need look no farther than the top Cream Sherry wines. |
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Their goal was to empower them to run faster, jump higher, throw the discus and javelin farther, lift heavier weights, and excel in all power events. |
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As far as performance goes, athletes are throwing the discus more than two times farther than the Greeks did, but records aren't falling as steadily as they used to. |
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If the window is smaller or farther away, switch to a spot-metering exposure mode in which the camera's exposure meter reads only a tiny area in the center of the frame. |
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I'll do one last recon farther downriver before we commit ourselves. |
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You can drive a dragster farther than you can drive a Funny Car. |
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Two Whinchats were on the Great Orme, but North Wales seems to have missed out on the numbers seen farther east. |
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The ANSI beam distance is an impressive one kilometer, which is much farther than competitive flashlights at this lower price point. |
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Still farther East, however, the typical Continental connections of the Britannic coast were with the lower Seine valley instead. |
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If our search has reached no farther than simile and metaphor, we rather fancy than know. |
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In lakes, this means that shores sink in the direction farther away from the former maximum depth of ice. |
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They prefer to rest on ice floe and will move farther north for denser ice. |
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It is often described as the northernmost point of the British Isles, but the smaller islet of Out Stack is actually farther north. |
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The name Rijn, from here on, is used only for smaller streams farther to the north, which together formed the main river Rhine in Roman times. |
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The advent of email has simultaneously brought our society closer together and farther apart. |
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It flows farther west, to rejoin the Noord into the Nieuwe Maas and to the North Sea. |
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The Oude Maas branches off, near Dordrecht, farther down rejoining the Nieuwe Maas to form Het Scheur. |
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Pine and spruce are dominant, but the forests are slowly but surely more sparsely grown the farther towards the north it gets. |
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Other settlements are farther north, but are populated only by rotating groups of researchers. |
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Whales in the Labrador Sea as early as the first week of June may move farther northward to waters southwest of Greenland later in the summer. |
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It winters farther south in temperate zones, on the coasts of Europe as far south as Morocco. |
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My back is up, and I cannot hear the thought of wooing him any farther, nor would do it, though he were as pig a gentleman as Lucifer himself. |
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Louis were and remain important hubs for the railroad that connected the plains with the Great Lakes and cities farther east, like Philadelphia. |
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When the ice in front of the stone is swept, a stone will usually travel both farther and straighter. |
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In 10th century Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia conquered Moravia, Silesia and expanded farther to the east. |
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Far as the eye could see, farther and farther as they mounted the slope, were seas beyond seas of pines, now all aslope one way under the wind. |
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This region is as extensive as the Amazon basin but has a very different climate as it lies farther south at a higher altitude. |
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Gravity has an infinite range, although its effects become increasingly weaker on farther objects. |
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She drove four hours toward Arizona's Mogollon Rim when a gate impeded her from travelling any farther. |
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On each side of spatula 3 asetose lateral papillae grouped together, and one asetose ventral papilla somewhat farther away. |
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Bermuda is on the same parallel as the Portuguese archipelago Madeira a few time zones farther east in the Atlantic. |
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And I look at my shoes and tuck the black sheathy umbrella cover sticking out of my pocket farther inside. |
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No surely, Reason is both the Gift and Image of God, and every Degree of its Improvement is a farther Degree of Likeliness to him. |
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Differences from VC and HS were difficult to detect, but the insertion seemed to extend farther mediad and distad. |
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While these two points are close, about two miles south of the river, Bowlegs Point is about six miles farther south, near the Pepperfish Keys. |
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Oceanic climates are most dominant in Europe, where they spread much farther inland than in other continents. |
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Do not triumphally grind your workforce farther into the dirt with a raft of redundancies. |
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Because you are farther away from the engine and the rear axle, your seat-of-the-pants feel isn't as good in a dragster. |
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The Freedom author went to a deserted island to write farther Away. |
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Lastly, being thus divided from truth in themselves, they are yet farther removed by advenient deception. |
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Wide binary stars are separated by as much as one light-year in their orbits, farther apart than some stellar nurseries are wide. |
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Meekins and another surfman volunteered for the first attempt.Meekins and the other surfman slowly waded farther out into the chilly water. |
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The climate of Virginia is temperate and becomes increasingly warmer and more humid farther south and east. |
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A bit farther down the road lies Lady Macheth of Mtsensk, by her favorite symphonist, Shostakovich. |
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The farther to the left that a group is placed, the more its members beleive in bigger goverment services. |
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A little farther to the north is Roser Park, named after the man who invented the fig Newton. |
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The officers went to Oflag VIIB camp at Eichstatt, Bavaria and the men to Stalag VIIIB at Lamsdorf, farther east in Upper Silesia. |
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The government plans to build a railway to connect Rio Grande do Sul with the country's largest city Sao Paulo and farther North, she said. |
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In the west, Justinian's political authority never went any farther than certain portions of the Italian and Hispanic peninsulas. |
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Before last year, all three ice shelves stretched dozens of kilometers farther from the coast than they had in decades. |
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Scientists have known for at least 50 years that Arctic terns migrate farther than any other animal. |
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It also fell even farther afield in Yogyakarta, where motorists switched on headlights in daylight, and thr ash lay 5cm deep in places. |
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An honest physician leaves his patient when he can contribute no farther to his health. |
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A close friend owns part of a small oxbow lake farther down the Mississippi River from Tunica south of Greenville, Miss. |
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In areas farther north, zoysias will live but will not spread. Zoysias need bright, hot sunlight. |
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The farther away that people are from a radiation source, the less the absorbed dose. |
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The brain lies a little farther forward than in stenostomids but not so far forward as in Chordarium. |
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Hudson's final expedition ranged farther north in search of the Northwest Passage, leading to his discovery of the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay. |
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Today's miracle fabrics go a lot farther than permanent press or stain resistance. |
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A disposition granted on a cessio bonorum is merely in farther security to the creditors, not in satisfaction or in solution of the debts. |
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Certain fringe ecologists are quite as reversionist in their thinking, and reach even farther back for their image of the good life. |
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This route, open to anyone not using motorised vehicles, starts slightly farther south than the Pennine Way. |
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Sea level closer to the equator is several miles farther from the centre of the Earth. |
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The one closer to the inside would be closed first, and then the one farther away. |
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To access channels in Windows 98, you don't have to go any farther than your desktop. |
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Precipitation is also somewhat less than farther south, except at some of the higher elevations. |
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An arquebus angled at 35 degrees could throw a bullet up to 1000 m or more, much farther than any archers could shoot. |
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The expedition was blocked from going farther north toward Point Reyes by the Golden Gate and San Francisco Bay, since they had no boats. |
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The region farther north of the main mining zones attracted few Spanish settlers. |
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Going farther south, Wollaston Islands and the southern part of Hoste Island are covered by subantarctic tundra. |
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The lack of verifiable collections north of Santa Monica Bay precludes extending this range any farther poleward. |
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From the FDA's point of view, however, modified hemoglobins may be farther along. |
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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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Complex purchasing decision become to draw to be studied farther because in its process entangle the more input, exogen and endogen variable. |
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Afterwards, the fleet made voyages farther away to the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa. |
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Until 796, Charles continued to expand the kingdom even farther southeast, into today's Austria and parts of Croatia. |
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Moreover, subprime loans often include prepayment penalties that extend farther into the future than those on prime loans. |
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She had now got her eye in. A 10000-ton tanker heading for Tunisia with powerful escort got no farther than the north coast of Sicily. |
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The culture evolved out of the Nordic Bronze Age, through influence from the Halstatt culture farther south. |
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As a floral device to reduce selfing, the pistil of wild tomatoes extends farther out of the flower than today's cultivars. |
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The Russian Army was directed to establish forts farther and farther east to protect new settlers from European Russia. |
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He also observed that the farther out to sea in the Atlantic Ocean he went, the smaller the leptocephali he caught were. |
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Older rocks will be found farther away from the spreading zone while younger rocks will be found nearer to the spreading zone. |
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Tropical rainforests stretch across much of southern Asia and coniferous and deciduous forests lie farther north. |
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However, being still in sight of his native land, he moved farther north up the west coast of Scotland. |
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In case of a book, however, mutilation can go much farther without destroying bookhood. |
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While at Derry it is said that he planned a pilgrimage to Rome and Jerusalem, but did not proceed farther than Tours. |
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That is, locations farther north rise faster, an effect that becomes apparent in lakes. |
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Brown bear fossils discovered in Ontario, Ohio, Kentucky and Labrador show the species occurred farther east than indicated in historic records. |
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The accretionary processes that formed full-size planets in our primordial solar system occurred much more slowly farther from the sun, where Uranus and Neptune now dwell. |
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We learned our cabin and counselor assignments, hauled our suitcases and sleeping bags farther up hill, past the Incense Cedars, to our cabins, and it was time for lunch. |
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A little farther to the north is the Inch's eponymous golf course. |
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The site was farther from the sea than it is today, and it is possible that Skara Brae was built adjacent to a fresh water lagoon protected by dunes. |
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The crate shifted on its pallet, out of sync now. As the lift withdrew, the crate skidded with it, dragged by friction and gravity, skewing farther and farther from true. |
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