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| ly thought to be about 30 million light years | distant, a 2001 Hubble Space Telescope survey of the |
| y the ship could not see them 8 miles (13 km) | distant, a group of men and supplies waving a dark co |
| raea and back from the place an in-land city, | distant a seven days' journey from the sea, in which |
| ns he is the Prior) was sent in disgrace to a | distant Abbey while the nun was walled up in a secret |
| on the Kanturk Road, the Entrance to which is | distant about One hundred and seventy-six Yards (meas |
| the Eastern Side of the Dublin Road which is | distant about One hundred Yards to the North of the N |
| thern Side of the Dublin Road, which Point is | distant about Four hundred and sixty-four Yards from |
| he arms, set through the soundboard at points | distant about the third of the diameter from the circ |
| Distant about twelve miles from Fort Hunter is the pa | |
| n the 1950s, and became moody and emotionally | distant according to family and friends, though the e |
| s a popular destination to local residents or | distant adventurers attracted to its nearby peak, Mou |
| gh as expected; Tooth & Nail was growing more | distant, afraid of upsetting the label's Christian ma |
| Kaffir culture is a direct link back to their | distant African past which is rapidly disappearing. |
| Ann later tells Leslie of Chris being | distant after their "talk", which prompts Leslie to s |
| Tom is the adult child of emotionally | distant alcoholic parents. |
| after the village of Haddiscoe, some 2 miles | distant, although the village of St. Olaves on the ot |
| r such doubtful Polyommatini may even be more | distant altogether. |
| A few percent of hydrogen bonds connect | distant amino acid residues and are not involved in s |
| (Lord of Cagnes and an admiral of France) - a | distant ancestor of the present ruling house of Monac |
| er of Mary, Queen of Scots, which makes her a | distant ancestor of the present British Royal Family. |
| A more | distant ancestor, possibly a great grandfather was Na |
| Charles inherited the manor of his | distant ancestor, Curwen. |
| He was named after his | distant ancestor, Saint Arnulf of Metz; this was inte |
| His | distant ancestors lived in Spain. |
| One of his | distant ancestors, John Brownell, represented the sam |
| gs that were only in the fantasy world of our | distant ancestors. |
| irds and merely shared with modern birds some | distant ancestry in the Early Cretaceous. |
| rching couple's relationship which has become | distant and strained. |
| Zeta-2 is a mere 155 light years | distant and much less luminous in real terms. |
| r, "The Army of Northern Virginia was yet far | distant, and I had failed to convince its distinguish |
| at in Hardy's later fiction will come to seem | distant and unavailable, a social memory by which to |
| the child from the first marriage, Olivia is | distant and constantly disagrees with her father. |
| k workers reside in segregated zones that are | distant and poorly connected to major centers of grow |
| stressed as well, because the centre is quite | distant, and buses are often late. |
| The project seeks to empower | distant and uncharted areas of the globe with interac |
| ing to her husband's house, which is somewhat | distant, and is intercepted by Shiv-Parvati. |
| The third component is 19.1 arcseconds | distant and has an apparent magnitude of +12.1. |
| rs, which means they can be used to probe the | distant, and therefore young, cosmos. |
| attitude, Gertrude mainly seems to be rather | distant and absent-minded. |
| Kingston town centre is just 2 miles | distant and Surbiton is just under 1 mile away. |
| However, the couple grew emotionally | distant and divorced. |
| Mark and his father are somewhat | distant and out of touch and Mark reaches out to him |
| mer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, coming in a | distant and disappointing 22nd. |
| anion, ν3 Canis Majoris A, is 1.04 arcseconds | distant and has an apparent magnitude of +8.4. |
| ommented that Lightning is initially "far too | distant and cold, as though the writers were so inten |
| room, but instead is aimed at "something very | distant and something only he can see." |
| Her emotionally | distant and absent father, Count Luigi di Font never |
| It is 200 light years | distant and of magnitude 2.1m. |
| s a person “in whom, in spite of his somewhat | distant and reserved character, we all recognized a m |
| th contacts him to help her, but Greg remains | distant and refuses to be a part of their lives. |
| m Pendleton Strait, 25 nautical miles (46 km) | distant, and charted it as an island near the coast. |
| They are accompanied by two more | distant and dimmer companions, the 15th magnitude Eps |
| ng enemy were not more than one hundred yards | distant, and it seemed certain death to go out in tha |
| But the city he presents appears empty, | distant and alienated. |
| Both the town of Meymac and the more | distant and larger town of Ussel are easily visible. |
| This work was published in English as A | Distant and Beautiful Place, which reflects the liter |
| o Europe, and while those troubles were "in a | distant and inaccessible region" northern Italy was " |
| am, Northamptonshire, which although one mile | distant and smaller than Caldecott was thought to be |
| Hammond proved to be aloof and | distant and at 43 was years older than the rest of hi |
| It is 335 light-years | distant and belongs to spectral type B2. |
| mpanions, the magnitude +9.9 B, 31 arcseconds | distant, and the magnitude +10.7 C, 201 arcseconds aw |
| Having an apparent magnitude of about 17 this | distant and dim star has not yet been cataloged. |
| Jump in the Waves, her parents were cold and | distant and left her upbringing to an indifferent nan |
| She was about ten miles | distant and proceeded toward the enemy ships at full |
| ion-year lifetime, Wild 2 probably had a more | distant and circular orbit. |
| vated, bisexual, with sensuous, meaty lips, a | distant, antic charm, a history of mysterious disappe |
| onsent, Demetrios was compensated with a more | distant appanage at Messembria on the Black Sea in 14 |
| The system, estimated to be 65 light years | distant, appears so nearly "edge-on" from the Earth t |
| The program is among the most | distant approach to formal legal process among the va |
| railway stations (both about 3 miles (4.8 km) | distant) are Frant or Wadhurst. |
| pite his subsequent transfer to a church in a | distant area of the city, Father Schmidt and Anna con |
| anded for a relocation of the depot to a more | distant area. |
| urs when a few organisms end up in new, often | distant areas or when environmental changes cause sev |
| ondon: ‘The lines which penetrated these more | distant areas were as much the pioneers of human sett |
| river may ask for some extra charges to reach | distant areas few kilometers inside main trunk of Dia |
| in many instances these areas were located in | distant areas far from where the jobs opportunities a |
| the entire Left Bank area of Kiev, except the | distant areas of Vigurovshina-Troieschyna to the Nort |
| s, few taxis would agree to go all the way to | distant areas. |
| down starter in Wolvercot Siding carried the | distant arms for Wolvercot Junction, 0.5 miles (0.80 |
| Its influences are as | distant as The Drifters and as contemporary as Bruce |
| lda County, Nevada, and Nye County and as far | distant as Salt Lake City, Utah. |
| The open cluster is roughly twice as | distant as the Hyades and covers an area of more than |
| Oakland Bay Bridge to connect communities as | distant as El Sobrante and Newark with San Francisco' |
| 6 kly (7.99 kpc) to the galactic core, and as | distant as 31.31 |
| ut Natalie's relationship with her parents is | distant as they are often away on business trips. |
| g them to want to be rid of each other and as | distant as possible. |
| ey may be seen on pubs both in Banbury and as | distant as Bridgend, Wales. |
| o function in sex determination in species as | distant as the mosquito Anopheles gambiae. |
| ce is almost halved, and at apastron it is as | distant as Mars is from the Sun. |
| e Murchison, throughout his long but somewhat | distant association with the Society, occupied no mor |
| nd to have existed in this remote rural area, | distant at least 15 km from the nearest road even in |
| y connection therefore remained several miles | distant at Stoneclough. |
| husband's company - some forty miles (64 km) | distant, at Castleisland - while Julian was still at |
| ssaloniki and Thrace in packed boxcars to the | distant Auschwitz and Treblinka death camps. |
| to photograph a close object and a much more | distant background, with everything in sharp focus; w |
| n Japanese-held Penang and Singapore from the | distant bases in German-held Bordeaux. |
| ing frame 1) gene, which is known to encode a | distant Bcl-2 homolog. |
| ing frame 1) gene, which is known to encode a | distant Bcl-2 homolog. |
| ing frame 1) gene, which is known to encode a | distant Bcl-2 homolog. |
| sing suspicion in Helen that Jackson is being | distant because he is cheating. |
| Hurt by his | distant behavior, the neglected wife eventually leave |
| W Mensae is very | distant, being located in the neighboring galaxy Larg |
| he Grand Fleet would be forced to abandon the | distant blockade and would have to attack the German |
| tly recusing himself from the case due to his | distant blood-ties to the 17-year-old victim. |
| schools, which might be in their own city or | distant boarding school such as Rajkumar College, Raj |
| lsden's fortunes slumped, and they finished a | distant bottom of the newly formed Cheshire League Fi |
| e upper balcony from which the track looked a | distant bowl. |
| He was born in Preveza in the 1880s to a | distant branch of the notable Dino family of the area |
| son of Sardar Sukha Singh (died 1852), from a | distant branch of the royal Sikh Phulkian dynasty of |
| v (Romanian: Lacul Snagov) is a lake 25-30 km | distant Bucharest, Romania. |
| set focus to infinity, 3/ point the lens at a | distant building, then 4/ adjust the "back focus" unt |
| Fires in | Distant Buildings LP/CD (2005, Warp Records) |
| Gravenhurst - 'Fires in | Distant Buildings' (4.5/5) |
| of the station in 1911 to recognise the more | distant but larger village in the Vale of the White H |
| popular at home; his personality was somewhat | distant by the standards of most politicians. |
| ", in honour of the Prince of Wales, visiting | distant Canada at the time; also during this visit to |
| uickly determined that it was being caused by | distant car headlights and tail lights - the highway |
| ed to San Anton from nearby municipalities or | distant Caribbean islands. |
| et moved south, first to Ensenada and then to | distant Carmen de Patagones on the Atlantic Ocean. |
| Distant Cassini image of Himalia | |
| artefacts are connected to contacts with the | distant Caucasus. |
| ith scientific instruments capable of imaging | distant celestial objects in the X-ray and Gamma ray |
| to be treated individually, and particles in | distant cells can be treated as a single large partic |
| unting the days until she meets her father, a | distant childhood memory, and starts a new life with |
| nerated $957,000 in aid, including $4.83 from | distant Chile. |
| des of blue-orange chords, enclosing in their | distant chimes the almost plainchant song of the viol |
| usaka so powerful that merely pointing at the | distant Chinese, Dutch or other enemies, it would sna |
| Two French expatriates in "Che-i-noor," a | distant Chinese-speaking kingdom, become embroiled in |
| And hear the | distant church bells chime. |
| for community residents to get to one of the | distant churches in those towns in winter, in 1752 th |
| 15% of evacuees from New Orleans relocated to | distant cities in the East Coast, Midwest, and West C |
| the airliners through the night skies towards | distant cities, and concludes with an alliteration to |
| ion of the primary results, to be held in the | distant city of Buffalo, as was his prerogative under |
| uld find food and trade in the markets of the | distant city of Marcianople. |
| She lived in the | distant city of Breslau in Silesia and did not meet H |
| cold, received a wire from his father from a | distant city: "Because of uncertain weather, do not l |
| ects, scenes, places, and persons existing in | distant climes, but also of those which are to be fou |
| escope through which visitors can observe the | distant clock-face on the Magdeburger cathedral. |
| considered equivalent to rain falling from a | distant cloud, when there is a strong vertical wind s |
| on astrophysicist who currently works to view | distant clouds in the universe. |
| ility to focus on the detailed measurement of | distant clouds that Viper does. |
| The school is named after a | distant collateral ancestor of the author Thomas Hard |
| other countries of Europe, and even into the | distant colonies. |
| To safeguard their most | distant colony, the Venetians paid an annual tribute |
| is approximately fifteen miles from the most | distant commuting student in the county. |
| ts also suggest the existence of a third more | distant companion in the system. |
| Its more | distant companion, 3 Centauri B, is located 7.9 arcse |
| A more | distant companion, ο Cassiopeiae B, lies 33.6 arcseco |
| d companion of A and B. A and B also have two | distant companions, Iota Serpentis C, a 13th magnitud |
| It has three | distant companions. |
| However being approximately 130 light years | distant compared to Maia's estimated 360 light years, |
| ears ago, and thus provides an evolutionarily | distant comparison. |
| has sacrificed its freedoms for the sake of a | distant conflict against its android creations, and n |
| o in view is the head of Wasdale and the more | distant Coniston Fells. |
| His co-authored book, | Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Legacy of |
| egory about a writer of children's books in a | distant country, led to a stormy tax debate and is of |
| Upon his death he was succeeded by his | distant cousin Leo V, who would become the last king |
| Distant cousin Colonel Augustus Wade Dwight (1827-186 | |
| He is a | distant cousin of Jarrett Hoffpauir of the San Diego |
| the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his | distant cousin as justification. |
| He succeeded his | distant cousin Charles Felix, and his name is bound w |
| He is a | distant cousin to Micah Hoffpauir, who is also a base |
| ens, a grandson of Clement Anselm Evans and a | distant cousin of 19th-century U.S. Supreme Court Jus |
| n 1815, his elder brother Bernard succeeded a | distant cousin as Duke of Norfolk. |
| Nikolay Bukhalov is a | distant cousin of the pole vaulter Spas Bukhalov. |
| Her | distant cousin Alexander Nekrassov has stated that Pu |
| At Eton, his | distant cousin Bridges was his senior and took him un |
| hichester-Clark, Minister of Agriculture (and | distant cousin of O'Neill) |
| extinct, while the estates devolved upon his | distant cousin Thomas Foley of Stoke Edith, Herefords |
| chard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret (and a | distant cousin of the baron) and Eleanor Butler (a gr |
| , having convinced the college that he is the | distant cousin of the Paul Pennyfeather who was sent |
| Jeremiah Clemens was a | distant cousin of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better kn |
| the poet Naomi Shihab Nye, whose husband is a | distant cousin to Sorrell. |
| stockjobber of Huguenot descent and he was a | distant cousin of the author Perceval Landon. |
| Upon the death of his | distant cousin the Duke of Douglas in 1761, he also i |
| Steve's | distant cousin Karl Kinser was Steve's car owner 1978 |
| nt, but it was revived eight years later by a | distant cousin Robert Capell. |
| The Australian Staghound is a | distant cousin of the American Staghound, with a dist |
| On his death the estate passed to a | distant cousin William Spencer Stanhope who changed h |
| Llywelyn ap Maredudd was a | distant cousin and contemporary of Llywelyn ap Gruffu |
| She was a | distant cousin of the political philosopher, Karl Mar |
| Rea Masaki is a | distant cousin to Nobuyuki Masaki and a family friend |
| d Grier of co-ordinating his actions with his | distant cousin Alexander H. Stephens, a U.S. congress |
| In 1829, he married his | distant cousin Renira Antoinette, the daughter of Adm |
| title of King of Armenia was claimed by Leo's | distant cousin James I. |
| was elected to the throne on the death of his | distant cousin Constantine VI of Armenia in 1373. |
| On his death, his estates devolved on his | distant cousin Thomas Foley of Stoke Edith, for whom |
| Ed's | distant cousin Todd is currently the crew chief for J |
| Cammariere is a | distant cousin of Italian singer/songwriter Rino Gaet |
| A | distant cousin of Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, he |
| was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a | distant cousin of Milton S. Hershey, founder of The H |
| tish, Finnish, and Swedish ancestry, and is a | distant cousin of actors Ben Affleck and Casey Afflec |
| He is also a | distant cousin of James Dean. |
| Through Antony, he was a | distant cousin to Roman Emperors Caligula, Claudius a |
| Through Antony, he was a | distant cousin to Roman Client King Ptolemy of Mauret |
| He is a | distant cousin of novelist Jim Crace. |
| His | distant cousin is horse jockey Kent Desormeaux. |
| mgyel (Zhabs-drung Ngag-dbang rNam-rgyal), "a | distant cousin from a collateral line descending from |
| He is a | distant cousin of Howie Morenz, the Montreal Canadien |
| is son inherited the Ingestre estate from his | distant cousin Walter Chetwynd the antiquary in 1693, |
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