Set the blade of the float at right angles to the spot board and push a measure of plaster towards the edge furthest away from you. |
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In fact, I was shy, I always had my nose in a book, and I was the furthest thing from sociable you're ever likely to see. |
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The canopy of the furthest north carrotwood touches the canopy of a Carob tree. |
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The furthest patch of ground is only a stone's throw away from the Heritage Amphitheatre Stage and the sound quality of the venue is superb. |
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Diack deserved the congratulations here, getting his studs on top of the ball to poke it into the furthest corner. |
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He walks to the furthest point he reached yesterday, then begins, striding past the small, neat houses with their frosty lawns. |
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Knockhill is actually the furthest north the BTCC goes but according to Batchelor it could have been worse. |
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First, we scramble around rockpools in the furthest corner of the bay, to investigate an otter's holt, hidden under flat rocks. |
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Bamberg is the furthest possible remove from the world of Nott's upbringing in Solihull, and then as a choral scholar at Cambridge. |
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This piece is also the furthest from the traditional style of classical ballet and offers a good reflection of the state of contemporary ballet. |
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They and their two children live nearby in a crazy, book-filled house at the furthest end of an improbable road. |
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He'd sit in the furthest corner from the door and drink it all in, always keeping one eye on his dad. |
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It's the furthest we travel to any venue but the price and the condition of the course make it worth while. |
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He is a keen, regular cyclist, but the furthest he has ridden in a day to date has been 100 miles. |
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At the command of the passer, the player furthest from the passer sets a pick as indicated. |
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My tribes that are furthest apart are, I think, action movies and Engrish stationary. |
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His bed was the furthest from the door, there were no windows as they were in the dungeons, but there was a fireplace half way down the room. |
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We let the Supreme Court make the final decision because they are the furthest removed from popular passions. |
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There was a thin rope laying spread out on the floor by the wall furthest from my bed. |
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I took the bed furthest from the door because I didn't want to make Kate walk any more than she had to. |
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At the age of 16 he decided to get out of town in the most extreme way possible, and went to the furthest corner of the United States. |
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Such anti-realist, sometimes anti-content arguments have been taken to their furthest extreme in discussions of screen violence. |
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If he wanted to really challenge assimilationism, he should not have chosen as his target the furthest extremes of the movement. |
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Well, it's not difficult to get fizzy drinks to the furthest, you know, reaches of Africa. |
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Yet, incredibly, this is not the furthest distance he has ever covered, having run 1,150 miles in 18 consecutive days some 20 years ago. |
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The Rawcliffe Primary School pupil learned to swim last Easter and it was the furthest distance she had ever tackled. |
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Kath plays with Blackburn Hockey Club once a week, but has taken to running five times a week, clocking up her furthest distance of 16 miles. |
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The Flyathon event, which starts at 2.30 pm, will invite people to throw their plane the furthest distance. |
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We talked about its weight, its price and the furthest distance he's gone in one flight. |
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Finally, at the furthest distances from the nest, a waggle dance is performed. |
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The etiquette rule is to use the furthest outside one as the different courses are served, but that is easier said than done. |
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Holly sat on the edge of the bath, at the tap end, the end furthest from the door and next to the bath was a washbasin. |
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I sat in the chair furthest away from him, and he picked up a random magazine and flipped through it. |
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She produced a magnificent put to end the competition, the furthest throw in the world for at least two years. |
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The furthest I've ever stuck my neck out has been to advocate the use of Adirondack chairs, front porches and outdoor showers. |
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Yet, there is a surefire way to rile the mild-mannered 41-year-old who is the furthest thing in the world from a Rambo. |
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On the water 16 countries will line up with Melbourne University Rowing Club from Australia having travelled the furthest distance to compete. |
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At the furthest extreme, Schopenhauer dourly proposed that happiness was not to be expected at all. |
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Annoyingly, respawns after deaths seem to always occur at the furthest points away from the fighting action on the maps. |
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Old age and retirement are going to be the furthest things from your mind but this is the best time to get your pension started. |
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Longchamp is a right-handed track, but, unlike in Britain, stall one is located nearest the inside rail and stall 20 furthest away. |
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I walked into the washroom and into the furthest stall, shutting the door and locking it behind me. |
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I took this person's behavior and pushed it to the furthest extreme I could. |
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That's the furthest north I've ever been, but I couldn't stay up there too long. |
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Families are finding themselves in dispute with the Revenue even when tax planning was the furthest thing from their minds. |
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From 1979 until 1999 Pluto was not the outermost planet, its eccentric orbit making Neptune the furthest from the Sun. |
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I crossed through the dimly-lit smoky atmosphere and sat down at my normal booth in the furthest corner from the door. |
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The backing or outer layer, the part furthest from the skin, is made of polyester film. |
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What is clear from her book is that southern towns and cities went furthest in the direction of a tax-supported professional patrol. |
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It was the furthest we had gone from our area and we got a really good reaction. |
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Of the three subspecies, the white-belted black-and-white ruffed lemur is found furthest to the north. |
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In 1614 Bacon started to write a book about an imagined society that had reached the furthest imaginable point in the advancement of knowledge. |
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Make a note of the heading you require with the aid of the compass bezel ring, then take a bearing on the furthest visible reference point. |
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At the furthest end of the alley he knocked on a steel door and after a few seconds it was opened. |
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A shroud of thick clouds obscured its furthest side, giving the illusion of infinitude. |
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At the very moment we'd reached the point furthest from home, the sky opened and heaven dropped on us, a drop at a time. |
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To account for this effect, when there was more than one unaffected sibling we selected the one furthest in age from the index case. |
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They are the furthest islands offshore and generally offer blue-water diving. |
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You pick those clones that stick to the probe, and analyze them to see which extends furthest in the direction you want to go. |
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George felt a mild tingling sensation surge into the furthest extremities of his fingers and toes. |
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On its distant, furthest peak, ascetics are said to enact their own funerals and smear themselves with funeral-pyre ash. |
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However, this bridge was the limit of navigability of the river, which is why it is the furthest upstream that you find the remnants of docks. |
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All four of them were hustled into the back seat of the limo like 4 year olds and sat down on the furthest seat from the door as they could. |
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The edge of a book furthest from its back strip is the fore-edge and they can come uncut or untrimmed. |
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The most curious usage, because it seems to have spread furthest from its origins, whatever they are, is snail. |
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According to the developer, every apartment will have water frontage with the furthest apartment situated 20 metres from the river. |
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He felt his head roll with his movement, and lowered it between his shoulders a bit before pulling open one of the furthest doors. |
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The nuns bustled Julie and her family down to the end of the furthest row, by the wall. |
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Aurillac, a lovely city at the foot of the Cantal mountains, has the dubious distinction of being the prefecture in France furthest from a motorway. |
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Australia would not be the first to inquire, but they would be the furthest, as Hiddink, 59, knew once he negotiated a peculiar job-share arrangement. |
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The Afghan local police program is the furthest along in transitioning to full independence. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, Eve opens up about her journey from London to the furthest reaches of the galaxy. |
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The justices are not performing for the public, and signaling to the public how they will rule is furthest from their minds. |
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And, of course, primary voters, who tend to be the furthest right, get the final say. |
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The stele is divided into three parts, the tetramerous proxistele closest to the theca tapering through the mesistele to the dimerous dististele furthest from the theca. |
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While the furthest camping section is the refuge of transient workers looking for an affordable place to stay, tourists are most likely to make use of the cabins and dorms. |
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Britain, one of the provinces furthest from Rome, was provided with a road system which in total length is comparable with our modern trunk road and motorway network. |
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While you get the impression that, if he chose to, Dog could lay a serious smackdown on a bail-jumping ne'er-do-well, that seems to be the furthest thing from his mind. |
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Parents were told that because the school was oversubscribed this year, those children living furthest away within the catchment area could not have places. |
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The school is oversubscribed, and North Yorkshire County Council has said that some children living furthest away within the catchment cannot have places this year. |
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I headed for the furthest door down the hall and pounded hard. |
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Commentating is the furthest thing from my thoughts but if I'm ultimately led down that route then I will throw myself into it like I have done with my game. |
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Adam pulled him into the furthest bedroom and shut the door behind them. |
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He even beats the MP for Orkney and Shetland, Alistair Carmichael, who has to travel by plane between different islands and has the furthest distance to travel to Westminster. |
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Teams from schools across the country designed and built their own cars with the aim of attaining the furthest distance they could within six hours. |
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Nicola Gunn and the Desolation Angels Company of Melbourne, Australia came the furthest distance to attend the Calgary fringe, and audiences were glad they did. |
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I have only run once in the last three weeks and the furthest distance I have ever covered is 8.3 miles, the last mile and a bit of which I had to walk. |
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Nathan Cohen can possibly claim he has come the furthest distance. |
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I asked as I sat, well was sat, on one of the beds furthest from the door. |
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So we left, walking the furthest apart from each other ever. |
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Spotting a little lump on the bed furthest from his, he raised an eyebrow in surprise, and walked over, dropping his bag on the floor beside the door. |
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We could get a bunch of competitors, give them each a crate of Elephant, and then see who could drive furthest from Front Street without having a crash. |
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Until recently, the furthest confirmed inland location was Napa County. |
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Another in 1853 spread to Chicago and St. Louis where itinerant railroad workers took it to Iowa City, which is the furthest the railroad had reached. |
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The dukedom furthest to the north was Northfield, famous for its horses. |
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Perhaps it was only a tactic, but it was the furthest a nationalist hand had ever reached out towards acceptance of the Six Counties as a political entity. |
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The main glacial front was at Escrick where the Escrick moraine marks its furthest extension. |
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In 1874, on his tour of Italy, Ruskin visited Sicily, the furthest he ever travelled. |
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St Andrews is about the furthest north annual levels of above 1500 hours are encountered. |
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He landed on the tip of Manhattan and possibly on the furthest point of Long Island. |
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The hold lay furthest down in the ship, right above the bottom planking below the waterline. |
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Out of all permanent mammalian residents, the Weddell seals live the furthest south. |
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In the south, Iran marks its furthest extent, while the northern limit is the Ukraine. |
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Now, however, the furthest limits of Britain are thrown open, and the unknown always passes for the marvellous. |
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In other parts of the canal system, the gastrodermis is different on the sides nearest to and furthest from the organ that it supplies. |
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This meant that the furthest a Marine officer could advance was to lieutenant colonel. |
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Under the influence of the Balkan sprachbund, Romanian has progressed the furthest, largely eliminating the infinitive. |
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Loyola advanced the furthest of any area team last season, losing in the Div. |
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This colony is notable because it is the furthest inland colony of kittiwakes in the world. |
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The only part of Greater London outside this motorway ring is North Ockendon, the furthest land unit from its centre. |
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So in February 1983, Daly sent me to Attical in Kilkeel, the furthest parish in the Diocese which was populated mostly by sheep. |
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That part of the main interior which is furthest to the east and reserved for the prayers of the clergy is the presbytery. |
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Indeed, Sighty Crag is the furthest hill in England from a road. |
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In 1849 the TVR had extended into the Rhondda Fach and by 1856 the railway had reached the furthest areas of both the Fach and Fawr valleys at Maerdy and Treherbert. |
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The two stars furthest from the handle are called Dubhe and Merak. |
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Since the gap between the furthest downstage edge of the catwalk and the limits of the pit was narrow, it discouraged any movement from one side to the other. |
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China long ago established a hierarchy of barbarianism, with Blacks occupying the lowest rung, being furthest removed from the civilized as embodied by the Chinese Han people. |
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While his orders descend step by step through the official hierarchy to the furthest corners of the realm, performances ascend to be checked by him. |
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Cumbernauld's history stretches to Roman times, with a settlement near the Antonine Wall, the furthest and most northerly boundary of the Roman Empire. |
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This remains the furthest they have progressed in the competition. |
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On the Torres Strait Islands, a distinctive dialect known as Torres Strait English, the furthest extent of which is Torres Strait Creole, is spoken. |
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Nearest to Austrasia was Westphalia and furthest away was Eastphalia. |
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Winter Solstice is an astronomical phenomenon in which the North Pole is tilted furthest from the sun leading to the day becoming the shortest day of the year. |
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In his Geography, Strabo described tides in the Persian Gulf having their greatest range when the moon was furthest from the plane of the equator. |
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They were sent to the furthest corner of the field, which was even swampier than the second-team pitch, to kick a terrible old football around unsupervised. |
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I saw him immediately, at a table in the furthest corner, the thin neck and browless eyes I recognized from photographs, that broad and wizened head, the blue bow tie. |
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About 450,000 years ago, in the most extreme Ice Age of the Pleistocene, the Anglian, the furthest southern extent of the ice sheet was at Hornchurch in east London. |
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If the Super Bowl volunteers are given scut work, kept in the parking lot furthest away from the venue, and treated badly, exploitation might come to mind. |
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Honey bees and wasps are important supplemental foods in Eurasia from the furthest west of their range, in Spain, to the furthest east, in Hokkaido. |
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The Arctic tern has the furthest migration, all the way to Antarctica. |
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