「Far-flung」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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y, moving from city to city as a guest of his | farflung acolytes. |
ing Air flights to deliver pizza for free to | far-flung Alaskan villages. |
t four years she carried men and supplies to | far-flung American bases in the Pacific. |
only national daily which publishes news of | far-flung Andaman and Nicobar Islands on an everyday b |
rj 53.7% of the vote, with results from some | far-flung areas not known. |
s world wide at any given time; they fall in | far-flung branches of the Gardella family throughout a |
ying career, Schultz became a manager in the | far-flung Cardinals farm system. |
It is not uncommon for | far-flung cities to have red shields that far outnumbe |
recordings were discovered and circulated by | far-flung collectors of outsider music - music perform |
the director of NSD, Karanth took theatre to | far-flung corners of India. |
tes the mail-order goods he is delivering to | far-flung customers. |
ed as far afield as the West Indies and other | farflung destinations, and the entrepreneurial Leavitt |
all career began in the St. Louis Cardinals' | far-flung farm system of the 1930s. |
In the | far-flung global community of Russian Mennonites, Epp |
offered the closest communication with other | far-flung Habsburg dominions, while the large proporti |
e Tui Manu'a kings governed a confederacy of | far-flung islands which included Fiji, Tonga, the Cook |
nd when the public had witnessed violent and | far-flung labor unrest: with the Pullman Strike, the H |
e shot close to hand in Sydney, consequently | far-flung locations such as Cape Canaveral, Moscow, Eu |
h the Korean War came greater demands on the | far-flung Navy, and Howard D. Crow recommissioned 6 Ju |
y and the delivery of the message (from some | far-flung observatory) to the central authority, it be |
eer as a news reporter and editor took him to | farflung outposts. |
series of rules, they are soon lost in such | far-flung places as Australia and China. |
during the Nazi period, pursuing mycology in | far-flung places like the Soviet Union, Argentina, and |
the New Yorker observed that "As a guide to | far-flung places, Pico Iyer can hardly be surpassed." |
These ships were designed to patrol the | far-flung reaches of Britain's maritime empire, and so |
cted to grow steadily as operators penetrate | far-flung rural areas. |
s cruisers encouraged commanding officers on | far-flung stations to augment their sail area by fitti |
Navy policy to ship entire crews out to the | far-flung stations, she recommissioned at Hong Kong on |
Valencia, with all trains continuing out to | far-flung suburbs. |
tra, Java, the Philippines, Malaya and other | far-flung trading ports. |
vehicle for the company's touring season to | far-flung Welsh towns with smaller theatres than the a |
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