The sensor can see up to a distance of 15 meters, so you could control your speaker from a distance, too.
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ET at a distance of 230,22 miles away and the latter at a distance of 20,24,43 miles early this morning at 24 a.m.
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That's why Einstein called it spooky action at a distance, because it's spooky and the particles somehow seem to communicate over a distance.
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They sound so cool that you could use them in a space movie but use it as a time and not a distance (since it sounds like a distance).
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" Tiny responds, "I love you, too — from a distance.
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He thrills to violence — at least from a distance.
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I was on this country road, nobody within a distance.
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Mateen unloaded his rifle from a distance until she collapsed.
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Trump instead resumed his attack on Green from a distance.
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From a distance, the aluminum finish is unmistakably a MacBook.
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But those images were all still taken from a distance.
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Occator Crater at a distance of 920 miles (1,480 km).
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From a distance, DeepMind looks to have taken great strides.
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A view of Yamal LNG from a distance at night.
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Keeping an eye on events from a distance was Loeb.
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It was like seeing my thought processes from a distance.
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I cannot, of course, establish this diagnosis from a distance.
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For some, comprehension is possible, but only from a distance.
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Technology now allows associations to assess members at a distance.
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From a distance, the work looks like a truncated pyramid.
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Tommy Lasorda is a distance cousin of Piazza's father, Vince.
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"We witnessed some vehicles from a distance, withdrawing (from Mosul)".
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From a distance, that has an influence on our work.
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They look like a real weapon, especially from a distance.
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From a distance, all the artists look like tiny ants.
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But from a distance, it becomes much clearer in hindsight.
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From a distance, my life looks like it's in order.
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Her older son's school is developing a distance learning plan.
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We keep a distance from each other because we can.
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But the film also, inevitably, holds them at a distance.
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"This will look much better from a distance," he said.
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To a nonparticipant, from a distance, they seem faintly ridiculous.
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Not all officials followed the guidance on keeping a distance.
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I kept them at a distance; we were just different.
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"I could only see him from a distance," Gary said.
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"We only see them at a distance," Ms. Nardone says.
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I think writing from a distance is how I managed.
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Keep a distance from people who are coughing or sneezing.
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The sound of my legs shifting came from a distance.
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From a distance, Mr. Eyal watched the tech backlash unfold.
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Professionally, Tony and Jordan have kept a distance from Chris.
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From a distance it could be mistaken for a monarch.
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America has, to some extent, kept Calle at a distance.
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From a distance, they look like long strands of jewelry.
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"I enjoy studying lightning at a distance," Dr. Dwyer said.
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So I wanted to keep a distance from the government.
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Oversight is being done from a distance and without effect.
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Trump has kept Sessions at a distance, the source said.
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At a distance, it sounds like they're using German, perhaps Hebrew.
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Their paper found that "spooky action at a distance" is inevitable.
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It's a closeness and a distance, which I think is rare.
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"I think it's very hard to handicap that from a distance."
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The backdrop: Ma has long kept a distance from Chinese politics.
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From a distance, such laborious work might seem a questionable investment.
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BORENA ZONE, Ethiopia — From a distance, it looks like billowing smoke.
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Half a dozen police stood at a distance from the protesters.
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Half a dozen police stood at a distance from the protesters.
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Ngo silently filmed him from a distance of a few feet.
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But it's too tiny for onlookers to see from a distance.
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Without my vehicles, the odds favor the rebels at a distance.
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From a distance, perhaps I was not distinguishable as a woman?
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From a distance, the gallery-goer stands before abstracted painterly geometries.
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We can only admire the poorly written rules from a distance.
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This firepower explains why Washington keeps its carriers at a distance.
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From a distance it could be mistaken for a resting animal.
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He knew, at a distance, the rising Julius Caesar, and several
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All three vehicles fled and reported being followed for a distance.
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Millennials and Gen Z can sniff out propaganda from a distance.
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A man in a cargo shorts watches him from a distance.
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"It was just a distance thing," a source told Us Weekly.
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As the teenagers were questioned, FitzGerald watched them from a distance.
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There's just a distance there that we all agree to maintain.
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Anytime you're seeing what he's [Mowgli] observing, it's from a distance.
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But points-based immigration regimes look most attractive from a distance.
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The crime scene stretched over a distance, the police chief said.
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The hands are not welcoming; they keep us at a distance.
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A digger is poised at a distance with its shovel suspended.
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On the Nematoduino, sensation takes the form of a distance sensor.
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To be clear, yes, it's common—but only at a distance.
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" Casey then wittily followed up with "spooky action at a distance.
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Funai recorded the man at a distance in the new video.
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A distance of several thousand miles does not mean much today.
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Corduroy caps that could pass for J. Press from a distance.
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Together, you can figure out what exactly keeping a distance means.
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I should have communicated my true feelings and kept a distance.
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Once she arrived, they didn't keep a distance from one another.
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Tools for communicating at a distance have steadily improved over time.
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Though Washington kept him at a distance, some welcomed his campaign.
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I'm sure they can seem strange and intimidating from a distance.
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Residents were also able to see the flames from a distance.
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You go there from a distance of 10,000 kilometers, 3,000, 5,000.
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Authorities watched from a distance as the driving dog did donuts.
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From a distance, you could easily mistake one for the other.
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From a distance, they seemed happy enough, or at least content.
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Pictures shot from a distance were some of the most captivating.
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And it's nonetheless reprehensible when you do it at a distance.
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If I box from a distance, less punishment for me, cool.
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David Dismukes, 56, saw the tornado from a distance on Sunday.
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It is better to be flushed away, kept at a distance.
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It's a sweet way to keep us connected from a distance.
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It suits her purpose to keep a distance, said the aide.
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From a distance, it's clearer how all the pieces fit together.
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Gaia provided measurements of 34 globular clusters to a distance of 65,000 light-years from Earth, while Hubble provided measurements of 12 distant globular clusters, the farthest at a distance of 130,000-light years from Earth.
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" It claims the wraparound windshield in particular is "identifiable from a distance.
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From a distance, each is a bright outline, devoid of identifying characteristics.
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From a distance, intimate friendships can look a lot like romantic relationships.
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How small everyone looked from a distance, how far he could see?
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" Though, "still from a distance he would give me the middle finger.
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Czech Radek Juska won the event with a distance of 7.92 meters.
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Now, Bean can only look on from a distance on the show.
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So may texture — the soft, crisp surface provides comfort, at a distance.
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From a distance, Crazy Rich Asians' on-screen beauty looks appear mundane.
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Titled "From a Distance," the episode explores the theme of hero worship.
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A single millisecond error translates to a distance error of 300 kilometers.
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And all of this is accessible at a distance from our phones.
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From a distance she could hear her husband urging her to swim.
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You've come a distance in life, and you really know what's important.
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And some products — especially hardware — are difficult to sell from a distance.
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Curry throws the ball very well into the hoop from a distance.
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"He watched from more of a distance as a result," said Andersson.
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But from a distance (or in a case), the similarities are unmistakable.
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They went on and on, and we watched it from a distance.
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Police followed him at a distance, encouraging him to drop the knife.
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From a distance, it must have sounded like Austin was under attack.
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Los Angeles was able to keep Utah at a distance from there.
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They kept Mr. Trump and his aides involved, but at a distance.
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Deaf Granny stood beneath the eaves, waving to me from a distance.
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If you do encounter a bear at a distance, slowly back away.
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A distance of 3.8 million miles from the Sun is impressively close.
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But Mr. Mekas seemed to enjoy experiencing his life at a distance.
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It's possibly that she is piloting a robotic hero from a distance.
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From a distance, at a glance, Doc's case could seem a success.
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It does create a distance that is probably appropriate, potentially appropriate. Yes.
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A distance of at least one meter must be maintained between customers.
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BLUE ROAN horses really do look steely blue, especially at a distance.
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Dr. Stirling observed the bears from a distance to avoid being mauled.
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Even from a distance I can tell the ends will brushthe ground.
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From a distance, the musicians represent divergent approaches to the genre's superstardom.
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By contrast, Marvel presented a realistic cityscape, at least from a distance.
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People hearing about her story from a distance have been more supportive.
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Or do they buy it and ship it, possibly from a distance?
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From a distance, it threatens to be a lot — perhaps too much.
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A distance of at least one metre must be maintained between customers.
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All told, it traversed a distance of roughly 120 miles over Luzon.
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People can look at one another from a distance, and that's it.
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From a distance, the effect is gorgeous: an Impressionism of gleaming steel.
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Robust wireless charging at a distance would be incredibly handy for medicine.
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Critic's Pick SÃO PAULO, Brazil — It's worth going a distance for greatness.
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From a distance, the maneuver looked like a two-man circus act.
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Meanwhile, we are standing with our arms crossed, watching from a distance.
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DesignFrom a distance, the black Naim cube is exactly that — a cube.
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From a distance, it must have looked like I was hitting her.
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From a distance it looks a lot like hockey, without the skates.
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"At a distance of 85033 feet, yes, it would be" Oliver said.
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But at a distance, it all blends into a foggy monochromatic mist.
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We're talking about a distance limit that can compete with an electric car.
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Videos downloaded on social media showed plumes of smoke rising from a distance.
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"Oh shit, you probably shouldn't touch that," Jim warns me from a distance.
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A new memory From a distance, it appears the elephant could be resting.
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"Even from a distance, it really captures the details of buildings," she explained.
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What would it look like if you could see yourself from a distance?
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From a distance, its two-toned rippling gives the appearance of leopard print.
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Media on the Greek side of the border were kept at a distance.
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Tom can break into anyone's cellphone from a distance, using only his brain.
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The letter suggests they could deliver 2Gbps at a distance of 53 meters.
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That done, they used a laser to scan the field from a distance.
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From a distance, Pasha lurked around to take on Mousesports from the garage.
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From Houston to Kwinana is a distance of 11,250 nautical miles (20,800 km).
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Rifles are easier to stabilize, and accurate at a distance and up close.
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I can get such a distance from them I forget I did them.
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From a distance, the ghost could almost pass for a live human being.
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Shots ring out, but the gunman is only fleetingly visible, from a distance.
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So, I've been rooting for Chloe from a distance for a long time.
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With buildings and businesses alike, everything looks shiny and new from a distance.
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From a distance, I noticed a spot that could work—a small cave.
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As Teslarati reports, that'll be a distance record for a Falcon booster landing.
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I admired her happiness from a distance, longing to feel the same way.
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Searchers found an empty floating raft, and noticed the flares from a distance.
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In Englewood, a distance of a few blocks can make a huge difference.
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Their poisonous spit can reach a distance of six and a half feet.
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My character is always the silent type, taking out enemies from a distance.
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This is action at a distance, the magnetic field is pulling this thing.
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Ki Narto held his hands at a distance and struck a magical pose.
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Struck from a distance, it was a finalist for goal of the year.
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It is always best to watch the action from a distance with binoculars.
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And we were all allowed to take part, if only from a distance.
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"When you look from a distance, it looks like my mom," he said.
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It would look really, really great, from a distance, in someone else's house.
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A successful career as a distance runner is a way out of poverty.
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From a distance, its playful elegance evokes children's blocks wrapped in gray corduroy.
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And it is all best done face to face, not at a distance.
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For awhile, they tried to keep up in-person visits at a distance.
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Here, all the paintings once again appear like black canvases from a distance.
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Busy overseeing Kenkeleba House, he kept a distance from the mainstream art world.
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The technique is the same: Keep reality at a distance through hyperactive fakery.
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From a distance, Megalodon looks like an aluminum model of a shark submarine.
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Jio's painterly control is apparent from a distance but also from close-up.
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That is, after we know ourselves intimately and each other from a distance.
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The pickets were plastic, not wood, but from a distance you couldn't tell.
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Nonetheless, children and even adults should admire the beautiful berries from a distance.
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BOSTON — Fenway Park's Green Monster looks like a benign ogre from a distance.
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These are vestments that most people only see from a distance, during Mass.
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From a distance, they appeared to be playing Twister or performing modern dance.
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But his overseas trip keeps him at a distance physically, if not politically.
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The lights look purple from a distance, but it's normally nothing like this.
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From a distance we watched as they approached, looked around briefly, then left.
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From a distance, Trump is hanging over every aspect of the Democratic contest.
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You might walk through the tendrils, or take them in at a distance.
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A cartoony drawing of white briefs reinforced the point, even from a distance.
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We shot sparingly and from a distance so as not to upset them.
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Others caught his eye from a distance, and tilted their chins his way.
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That way, owners could comfort their dogs — not just watch from a distance.
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He makes his way to Third Avenue, a distance of a half-mile.
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As a second generation Salvadoran-American, Ramirez contextualizes her heritage from a distance.
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I watched from a distance as student groups protested outside of the dorm.
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Dr. Lipman, who is a clinician as well as a distance runner, agrees.
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These shops must guarantee a distance of at least one metre between customers.
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"You cannot tell the difference from a distance," she says with a smile.
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Both Kathy and her husband lived quite a distance from their own parents.
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But for the first time in years, he will watch from a distance.
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From a distance, Grande and Eilish represent two divergent approaches to pop superstardom.
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The Obama administration, in contrast, conducted such audits quietly and from a distance.
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It felt like having someone gently blow kisses toward my foot from a distance.
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From a distance, however, we can see the story's contexts and complications more clearly.
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From a distance, with the featureless lakebed distorting perspective, it looks like a 737.
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At a distance, the latest update passes for something more than human—a superhero.
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You now have the firepower so you can take suspects down at a distance.
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Think of it this way: the jet takes some time to travel a distance.
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If you saw something small and pink from a distance — it meant a child.
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The team first reported that gravity acts normally at a distance of 218 microns.
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Often, she covers her hair so that, from a distance, she might appear bald.
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Half a dozen policemen stood outside Jawar's house at a distance from the protesters.
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At a distance, it can look as though the whole neighborhood is on fire.
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I saw him from a distance, but I never got to shake his hand.
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And does the Echo always work at a distance or in a noisy environment?
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While others were writing confessional poetry, she ensured that she wrote at a distance.
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That might look fine from a distance, but it means that detail is lost.
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A DIFFERENT WAR This firepower explains why Washington keeps its carriers at a distance.
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Dogs are very resilient, and he could have traveled quite a distance seeking shelter.
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Albert Einstein, famously, called the phenomenon of quantum entanglement "spooky actions at a distance".
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That said, it's an interesting view of something most everyone sees from a distance.
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Even from a distance, the resemblance to the 22-year-old's eyes is uncanny.
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It invited entrants to drive from Paris to Rouen, a distance of 79 miles.
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The rig is so huge that even from a distance, it was pretty unmissable.
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The latter's rushing air sounds are discernible from a distance, even in another room.
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Intimate, yes, but presented at a distance: the films refuse to solicit an audience.
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A specific pattern can also be used to recall the dog from a distance.
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Still, Trump has kept himself at a distance from GOP lawmakers in recent comments.
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I felt like I had seen so much and traveled such a distance internally.
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From a distance, each painting seems similar: an impeccable monochrome with a uniform surface.
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Here are Jupiter's clouds from a distance about equal to the diameter of Earth.
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Robots at a distance slow down, while ones in the immediate vicinity stop altogether.
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The sled covered a distance equal to seven football fields in about two seconds.
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If they're going to launch to a distance they've got to go over somebody.
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They were men and women to be kept at a distance, to be feared.
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From a distance, you can see just how big the world is in comparison.
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PADERNO DUGNANO, Italy — Even from a distance, the figure is unmistakable: The bulbous midsection.
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From a distance it resembles a traditional yardstick propped up horizontally in the grass.
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From a distance, it looked fairly straightforward, but up close, it only provoked questions.
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It was a revelation in terms of clarity, particularly when standing at a distance.
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Patrick Chappatte The United States continues to conduct its Syrian policy from a distance.
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From a distance, the cabins, some of which are arrayed in clusters, appear simple.
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I think I have a distance from the cocktail culture because I drink alone.
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Mr. Lubow seems to observe his subject, on the other hand, from a distance.
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"From a distance, our camp looks like Mars or a lunar camp," says Robyn.
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He has the build of a distance runner, stands five-nine, shaves his head.
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From a distance, Rattle appears to have left a distinctive stamp on the institution.
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Unlike most programs, British Airways uses a distance-based award chart for partner flights.
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Its polished surface is so reflective that from a distance it can appear transparent.
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He planted himself a distance from the table, to better field her faster shots.
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Gunfire and airstrikes could be heard at a distance, while Apache helicopters flew overhead.
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Finally, I have room to stand back and see my work from a distance.
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Maarat Misreen, Idlib, Syria (CNN)From a distance, there is an air of jubilation.
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It also means maintaining a distance of six feet (or two meters) from others.
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The surfaces are so shellacked, there's a distance between the viewer and the piece.
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So Jessica Sarah Rinland's Those That, At a Distance, Resemble Another was absolute bliss.
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Phobos is also incredibly close to Mars — orbiting at a distance of 3,700 miles.
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Justice Department officials emphasized that the White House had been kept at a distance.
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So grab your wine and popcorn and get back to socializing... from a distance.
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From a distance, the two enemies are indistinguishable, lone horsemen plodding through the snow.
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At a distance, it appears as if the earth has switched on a spotlight.
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The numbers are not legible at a distance if the display is not lit.
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There are also organizations, like Caring from a Distance, that provide support and resources.
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He seems a man happiest to be viewed from a distance, in two dimensions.
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Some 500 people attended the ceremony, with several hundred more watching from a distance.
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From a distance, clashes over the chalking issue appear to fall along partisan lines.
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Employees are empowered to keep the public at a distance by suppressing personal communication.
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Mr. Keith isn't as uncomplicated a choice as he might appear from a distance.
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Today, diagnosis is often linked to observable traits, making evaluation at a distance plausible.
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Rather, hygiene practices like handwashing and keeping a distance from infected people work better.
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British Airways uses a distance-based award chart that makes some flights a bargain.
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Mr. Rock has mostly kept the audience at a distance from his private life.
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It was both shelter and, when seen from a distance, a pendant memorializing them.
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I noticed the colorful sign from a distance and immediately headed straight for it.
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Watching it from a distance, our hopelessness becomes a fact rather than a feeling.
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The closest it will come to Earth is a distance of 190 million miles.
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For a strange thing occurs then: A distance widens and then it is crossed.
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That means maintaining a distance of 60 feet away from the animals, he says.
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Both were born to wealth, but at a distance from the centers of power.
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The most annoying thing is that I can't make out things at a distance.
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Hasbro's mechanical pup looks real from a distance, but it won't run toward you.
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The missile flew nearly 2,85033 miles high and for a distance of more than 600 miles, according to experts, who added that it may be able to travel a distance of more than 8,000 miles — far enough to strike anywhere in United States.
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Despite falling costs, a cheap EV for the mass market is still a distance away.
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"Drew is very strong, stronger than I was as a distance runner," Webb said Saturday.
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However, the duo found that a distance of a few thousand miles was practically convenient.
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It flew a distance of 2000 miles across Israel and then destroyed this home: pic.twitter.
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It flew a distance of about 500 km, landing off its east coast, towards Japan.
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Asteroid Ryugu, seen at a distance of 24.6 miles (20203 km) on June 22020, 22.
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At such a distance, [Proxima b] is therefore in the habitable zone of its star.
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This image was taken when Hayabusa2 was at a distance of 2,080 feet (635 meters).
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The messenger held the destabilizer up, but it was useless against Mackiel at a distance.
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The wireless signals can be sent between the units up to a distance of 65'.
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The asteroid Ryugu, as seen by Hayabusa2 at a distance of 25 miles (40 kilometers).
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At a distance the works are small, even dainty against the mass of the façade.
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A "small" object is only "small" when viewed from a distance; up close, it's enormous!
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The time was 1 minute 42.98 seconds over a distance of one mile 70 yards.
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Genuine wireless contenders provide power from a distance, with no strings, wires or cables attached.
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At second or third glance, it's true that, from a distance, they could be doppelgängers.
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It's incredibly impressive, even if it's a distance from how Voliro envisions the final product.
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The early games relied on a distance-based system of crowd control and enemy management.
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It also has a larger screen, which may be easier to see at a distance.
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A one-way trip to the ISS, however, covers a distance of roughly 220 miles.
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Six internal microphones allow Siri to hear your commands or questions, even from a distance.
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At a distance of 380,000km, the Moon takes a month to travel around the Earth.
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It can also see in the dark at a distance of up to 16 feet.
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Those changes can be detected at a distance by shining a laser through the cable.
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A four-microphone array follows you too to keep the audio crisp from a distance.
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We'll be watching, but perhaps from a distance, and with a fire extinguisher nearby. C-
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Left: The Rho Ophiuchi star formation region at a distance of 450 light years (left).
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Nukagpianguak feeds the dogs as his granddaughter Karline stands at a distance, holding a whip.
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Criminals can use a high-powered RFID reader to steal your information from a distance.
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Why did the artist paint things as if perceived from a distance, indistinct and shadowy?
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It might make more sense to use a distance unit that doesn't involve ginormous numbers.
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The trip lasted 14 days and covered a distance of 540 kilometres, reported People's Daily.
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The thermal camera can measure surface temperatures from a distance of up to 100 feet.
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That's pretty far, a distance greater than eight Earths stacked on top of one another.
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Charity allows giving at a distance that can help things but doesn't really fix things.
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"Many people come, from a distance...[to] get fish and also sell [fish]," says Mpima.
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From a distance it looks uniform and stark; from up close it is anything but.
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Five shooters set up at a distance of 21 feet from the inmate, armed with .
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Obviously, as a distance runner, I want to be as small and compact as possible.
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Now every girlfriend is scrutinized by a public that knows him only from a distance.
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She rubs against walls and visitors can hear her raspy purr from quite a distance.
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It also points to a distance between Trump and some of his team on Charlottesville.
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It also produces 60% of the stuff, followed at a distance by India and America.
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His face that is almost attractive at a distance seen close-up is creased, suspicious.
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While the Eiffel Tower is a must-see, it is best seen from a distance.
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"As a distance runner you don't feel complete until you run a marathon," Huddle said.
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At a distance of 10 feet, it begins to show evidence of vague opalescent staining.
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As they celebrated, Ms. Ni said, the police stood guard outside, watching from a distance.
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While we don't recommend climbing the cliffs themselves, they're a spectacular vision from a distance.
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A painting by Peter Sacks looks one way from a distance and another up close.
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Unfortunately, Kepler-452b is 1,400 light-years away, a distance that makes further study difficult.
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Unsure if what those wings you see at a distance belong to a bald eagle?
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From a distance, it certainly seems premature to be bandying about the idea of impeachment.
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Sincerely,Racism Sucks Dear RS, I think you should definitely love them from a distance.
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The velvet is behind the cut posters—so it creates an illusion from a distance.
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I needed to keep a distance from it and let people get on with it.
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From a distance, it seems like a lazy and too-easy way to make change.
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When Keino began training to be a distance runner, it was out of the norm.
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She wanted her pain and frustration to be heard, too, even if from a distance.
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But its underlying message seems applicable to all of us training for a distance race.
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Journalists sit at a distance from one another as they hear from Marine Corps Gen.
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One pixel at the highest resolution is equivalent to a distance of about 311,000 miles.
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It helps you maintain a distance between you and the howling that is the void.
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Dwight and Tara tromp through the woods, their conflicting affiliations keeping a distance between them.
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Lawns surround the main house, and oaks and Japanese maples are planted at a distance.
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We assessed from a distance if a person was likely to be open to talking.
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It is enough to see the great darkened hulk of the cathedral from a distance.
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"A lot of things might look suspicious when you're X-raying them from a distance."
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This story is, however, told at a distance — from Nathaniel's perspective, years after the action.
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The sensor is so strong, it can detect a person's heart rate at a distance.
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They taught me politeness by demonstrating their own, keeping me at a distance with formality.
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Now let's say the jumper stops on the ground over a distance of 5 centimeters.
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As Congress scrambled to reach an agreement, President Donald Trump stayed involved from a distance.
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Chickens darted around while half the crowd stood across the street, listening from a distance.
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Avoid touching your face, and maintain a distance from anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
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There Thunberg stared down Trump from a distance as he and his entourage walked past.
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"Sure, go ahead and stay here," Izvosia shouted at him, as though from a distance.
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Pu Wei and Dou Ge's trip from Xi'an to Lanzhou covered a distance of 600km.
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At a distance, it provides options for vistas and panoramic images that weren't available before.
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And yet the most influential corporations in this sphere wield extraordinary power from a distance.
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Wolff is also a former Williams director, and involved in Bottas's management from a distance.
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These AAVs can clear an entire lane out to a distance of about 100 yards.
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Others are great for picking off enemies at a distance but take forever to reload.
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Panahi is the force that literally drives the narrative and observes it from a distance.
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She is there, onstage, but handling the responsibility by keeping a distance, by being outside.
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There's also a basic misunderstanding at the heart of all this diagnosis-from-a-distance.
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Stealth launches ensure the image of each is kept at a distance from the mothership brand.
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From a distance, the Tesla Model 3 looks like most other small sedans on the road.
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From a distance, the legislation made Argentina appear a beacon of progressive change for transgender rights.
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"It's a way to create a distance between people so they can't spread disease," Barraza says.
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Murakami bursts in first, and the Defenders start fighting him, while Alexandra watches from a distance.
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Syrian refugees in Turkey who are following the crackdown are reliving the trauma from a distance.
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She's now seeking asylum in the US while helping activists back in Russia from a distance.
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What looked from a distance like fertile fields actually contain parched bean plants or malnourished maize.
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Flatterers perform through the media for a target who often monitors the tribute at a distance.
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"Keeping a distance from media or news is a good way of escaping reality," she notes.
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A distance of 26,000 miles is about one-tenth the distance between Earth and the moon.
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The image was obtained at a distance of approximately 708,16843 miles (1.14 million kilometers) from Rhea.
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During breastfeeding moments, as a father you are emotionally involved but already at a distance physically.
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At a distance of 4.5 billion years, this wandering black hole is nothing to worry about.
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Upstarts are kept at a distance, unable to compete for the services that consumers prize most.
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But for the next few days I followed her anyway, on the computer, from a distance.
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The camera is set at a distance, with only the house and Ader occupying the frame.
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How big a distance is Ryan keeping from the dicey party situation in his own state?
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" When asked if he is "still cool" with Kardashian, he replied, "I mean, from a distance.
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From a distance, it doesn't really look like you have a manicure — and that's the point.
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I knew my best stroke was butterfly; that I was a sprinter, not a distance swimmer.
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I watched all of this from a distance, fascinated, but also aware that something was wrong.
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They've also used lasers mounted on Humvee trucks to detonate improvised explosive devices from a distance.
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At a distance, it's as quiet and peaceful as watching a sailboat race from the shore.
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The shaky images taken from a distance through foliage show a man chopping down a tree.
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At 1,000 mph, it would cover a distance equivalent to over four football pitches every second.
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There's already been some messaging from the GOP keeping a distance from Trump in congressional races.
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It can fly for a distance of around 14 miles at a speed of about 45mph.
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The missile also flew a distance of 22017 miles (20173 km) during a 22017-minute flight.
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From a distance, it's hard to draw a clear distinction between two classes of opportunistic businessmen.
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People can't promote diversity from a distance or by standing on the sidelines, she tells Huffington.
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British Airways has a distance-based award program, with redemptions starting at 255,13 Avios each way.
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Hopefully this next time around, everyone will be prepared enough to admire it from a distance.
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I have wantonly judged, seething, from a distance for years, yet rarely experienced the stimulus itself.
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Grief did not bring me closer to it, nor did it insert a distance in between.
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Unexpectedly, they talked for 30 minutes, without anyone taking notes and with cameras at a distance.
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From a distance, a blast makes a distinctive thump, the sound of air pressure clapping outward.
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It can find concealed weapons at a distance of up to 15 meters, the company says.
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Yet a distance remained between the cool effects and the emotions they were meant to evoke.
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"It's like looking at a very complex Hieronymus Bosch painting from a distance," he told me.
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Hess drove for a distance after being shot and wrecked his vehicle, CNN affiliate WHBQ reported.
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From a distance, the rusted barrels look like flower beds when the sun shines on them.
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And most visitors probably saw the installations at a distance since the objects were very large.
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Democrats too faced mixed results in their efforts to keep 1984 nominee Mondale at a distance.
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At the center are two huge bluish gashes that from a distance suggest eyes, or wounds.
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From a distance, this just looks like science as usual, moving forward in its crooked line.
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I'm simply saying that for me to see Mr. Trump from a distance, dispassionately, is impossible.
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Oksana appears detached from her own feelings and actions, as if watching herself from a distance.
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The dynamics of the Murdoch family are continuously shifting, and outsiders are kept at a distance.
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The permanent flood of tourists was a further inducement to contemplate Notre-Dame from a distance.
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And the style, a collage of tweets, posts, lists and advertisements, keeps me at a distance.
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Over the decades, various sun-watching spacecraft have observed the sun, but always from a distance.
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From a distance of time and space, Buchholz recalled his introduction to Forest Hills in 1956.
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He is a renewed but older man in a different age, forever recognizable from a distance.
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Still, officers followed at a distance for several blocks as Laquan jogged ahead of their cruisers.
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It's unmissable from a distance due to its towering cylindrical shape with views from all sides.
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"I was standing at a distance and jumped backward when I saw the flame," he added.
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The distance down hardly seemed a distance at all, though the change of perspective was peculiar.
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Mr. Rooster sometimes chased me quite a distance across the yard, squawking and flapping his wings.
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What's attacking them is unclear; the villains are mostly shown in glimpses and at a distance.
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Lúcio's slow-moving blasts pack a punch, but it's hard to land shots at a distance.
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"The Molotov cocktails they throw are mainly to create a distance from the police," he said.
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"It has to read from a distance, the back of a taxi," Mr. De Feo said.
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Vadik offered Rachel his hand, and they walked like that: holding hands, but at a distance.
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I'd seen it once before at a distance at the MSK, where the restorations took place.
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South Korea said the missile climbed to 2628 miles and flew a distance of 28503 miles.
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There you can follow several large fault lines across a distance of more than 2,000 kilometers.
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As her fame grew, Ms. Ivins was sometimes experienced better at a distance than close up.
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As the cruise approached the island, we could already see the steam rising from a distance.
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It was fast action, inside (where it's comparatively dim) and at a distance from court-side.
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He could either wrestle with his five noisy opponents or look on passively from a distance.
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We had dinner and drinks, but kept a distance and talked about the virus all night.
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I had become the player in the pickup game who everyone leaves open from a distance.
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The stars that blink at you from a distance, and then roar with fire up close.
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Early in the story, the characters are often seen from a distance, looking like tiny, adorable toys.
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Such a distance from urbanisation may just be the secret to the remarkable beauty of the place.
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Jacques just saw it from a distance, so he saw more just the reality of the situation.
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He shocked her with a stun gun, dragged her a distance and "committed monstrous crimes," Reisig said.
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From a distance, it looks like a small Macchu Picchu or Winay Wayna on the Inca Trail.
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She is not standing at a distance from biotechnology; she is engaged with its processes and mechanisms.
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Sixteen stars will graze our Sun at a distance of 37.2 trillion miles (about 60 trillion km).
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This class also packs rifles rather than machine guns, since they're better off engaging at a distance.
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Party representatives were allowed to view the ballot printing process from a distance last month, she said.
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It quoted Hatami as saying the missile had successfully hit targets at a distance of 1,200 km.
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Urquhart plans to enjoy fireworks from a distance this year — and he recommends others do the same.
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As the two raking monks watched from a distance, the sergeant major began loading ammunition into weapons.
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Worse, "selfies" will not be allowed; the picture has to be taken from a distance of 1.5m.
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We need to be joining with business to say 'how can we support learning from a distance?
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Sometimes we see Christine's face through a restaurant's window and hear her intimate conversation from a distance.
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But unfortunately for this most hospitable of peoples, potential visitors must judge the country from a distance.
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He can keep someone at a distance where he can hit someone but they can't hit him.
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They are able, as an existing modem is, to broadcast over a distance of up to 2km.
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Vivo says it can enable 3D mapping at a distance up to three meters from the phone.
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Needed to figure out a distance on a map and don't feel like punching in some addresses?
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It can take four days to drive from Sava to Antananarivo, the capital, a distance of 550km.
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Nicki Minaj is bringing some super bass to the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards — from a distance!
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From a distance, people must have been wondering what kind of exorcism I was attempting to perform.
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Viewed at a distance, it looks like a monochrome Pollock, black paint dashed on a white canvas.
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While she was at home, her Fitbit recorded a distance of 1,217 feet between 9:18 a.m.
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From this vantage point, Kidman looks at her family from a distance, the way the interviewees did.
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Weather happens on the scale of days or weeks, over a distance relevant to cities or states.
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In 1978, he ran from Medford, Oregon to Medford, Massachusetts—a distance of 3,452 miles—for charity.
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From a distance, it was barely noticeable among other handwritten signs and notes strewn about the restaurant.
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Stateoil said in a statement that the gas facility was hit by explosive munitions from a distance.
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"A truly powerful witch can solve problems from a distance," explains 20-year-old witch Cassandra Buzea.
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Previous systems have used things like the notches on a metal rod to set a distance standard.
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A Colorado state patrol vehicle followed the beer-laden truck from a distance to monitor the journey.
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But he said ultrasound devices can be challenging to use, especially if they're placed at a distance.
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Most museums keep visitors at a distance, but the NVGM invites you to come in and play.
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A semicircle of bodyguards stood at a distance, successfully blocking the view from fans behind a fence.
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She saw at a distance an immense color-field painting by Morris Louis and walked toward it.
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The President sees one West Wing satrap and Cabinet official after another finding a distance from him.
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In Tridacna derasa, white results from iridocytes that are each multicolored and look white from a distance.
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New Horizons spied it at a distance of 1.3 billion miles away on July 13th and 14th.
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Trump did recently make the acquaintance — from a distance — of a dog with a bona fide job.
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If you're not affected by the fires up close, you're still affected by them at a distance.
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If you're not affected by the fires up close, you're still affected by them at a distance.
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Critic's Notebook It may not be evident from a distance, but punk is constantly mutating from within.
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Viewed from a distance, the all-new Amazon Kindle Oasis is virtually unchanged from the first one.
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A million dollars sure didn't seem like the princely sum it appeared to be from a distance.
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He discovered that deer are able to jump high, but not both high and over a distance.
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The certification is the first of its kind for an at-a-distance charger, according to Energous.
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If local crops were failing, trading at a distance, to bring goods from farther afield, was critical.
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Strohmayer added that the aircraft could carry two pilots over a distance of just under 250 miles.
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From a distance, the man-made wall looks as if it was constructed out of dripping skulls.
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An extensive and colorful shade structure presents the visual of a waving American flag from a distance.
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It's still interesting for me because I was a spectator; I saw it all from a distance.
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From a distance, it looks like just another offshore platform, an artifact of the modern industrial landscape.
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US Navy sailors on several ships watched the explosion from what they were told was a distance.
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Rajoy has since repeatedly dismissed the suggestion by Puigdemont's allies that he could rule from a distance.
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I think… I think I used to process sadness at a distance, a defense mechanism of sorts.
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From a distance, they are quite handsome, one by one, but, after a while, they become tiresome.
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Plus, there are plenty of other ways for people to communicate from a distance without a headset.
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But, now we got a full baby shot, and we gotta say -- from a distance ... lookin' cute!
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He has to spend long decades hunkered down, watching her from a distance, gathering data on suspects.
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Public health personnel can also interview residents in person, keeping a distance of at least 6 feet.
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While Krauss officiated from a distance, Hershkowitz read a portion of the Torah with his immediate family.
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And then they stop at a distance they consider safe — but it is never the same distance.
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My husband assesses the situation from a distance, joining the churn only once or twice a day.
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I think the album encompasses those influences from a distance while being at the center of them.
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From a distance it looks like a thin row of dark, rusting pines joined at the top.
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In the years since, relations have improved but the two leaders have always kept at a distance.
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From a distance, its flowers resembled medieval illustrations of comets, big and bold with long, trailing streamers.
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From a distance, the leather creases resemble storm clouds looming above the cumulus in the fashion fantasy.
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So far, though, implants can be detected by someone only at a distance of a few feet.
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And as the union continues to strengthen its defense institutions, it should keep Poland at a distance.
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With galleries at a distance, he laughs hard at jokes on the driving range, sometimes the tee.
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How can they ask people to stay at a distance, yet pack them into crowded jail cells?
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The cone extends from Key West up to around Jacksonville, a distance of 500 miles, he added.
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Disasters that strike close to home inevitably affect us differently from those we observe at a distance.
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He experienced the frenzy surrounding his book "through a filter," and the presidential election from a distance.
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Future observations could tell scientists how the planet ended up at such a distance from its star.
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With a bread stuffing under its browned skin, it does resemble the NoMad chicken from a distance.
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It's not as if they had to be papped from a distance with a massive telephoto lens.
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I was never a Philly fan, but I liked Pittsburgh from a distance based on their uniform.
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We see her as her aides would — at a distance, held in Philip's embrace on the lawn.
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The men walked a distance in the apartment building's vestibule, before lowering her to the floor again.
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Moreover, Ireland dismissed reported ideas including physical checks on goods at a distance from the border itself.
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Over two years, the average American driver travels a distance equal to the circumference of the earth.
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According to Sakurai, Byleth's mobility is low, but the character is good at fighting from a distance.
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Suppose there is a giant space rock with mass Mp at a distance h above the ground.
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She's led a life that has often put her at a distance from Chekhov's "contented, happy" person.
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Protesters have been kept at a distance, streetcars have sometimes been stopped and traffic has been rerouted.
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Even if Hollywood doesn't give Nyong'o the flowers that she deserves, I will — but from a distance.
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She posted video of the plane flying away at a distance, its engine occasionally flashing, to Twitter.
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At a distance of 10 feet the PRO MK-1 left a sizeable dent in each can.
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As far as grifts go, it was very, very good — at least to watch from a distance.
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Even from a distance, it had a distinct burned-book fragrance, though minus the odious implications. ♦
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Soon, from a distance, I saw a huge building with stairs and many men in black hats.
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A half dozen young zookeepers held poles like lances and cautiously surrounded the bears from a distance.
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The townsfolk, who had previously observed the march from a distance, not only showed up on Nov.
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Van Dyke said yes, but then he just heard a car had responded, coming from a distance.
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"I'm going to keep a distance, it's very good to hear the people like it...," he said.
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The middle was a wraparound panel of fabric that, from a distance, resembled high-waisted athletic shorts.
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"Denise lived in one of those walk-ups that look like garbage from a distance," he writes.
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They're also so crisp that the imagery almost seems to get bigger when viewed from a distance.
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But I was appreciating it from a distance, at least the people that stuck out to me.
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Through all of this, Burckhardt manages to take in the gloominess while keeping it at a distance.
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Pity, on the other hand, connotes superiority and allows the pitier to maintain a distance from the pitied.
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I've seen a few wild grizzly bears, mostly in Alaska and British Columbia, and always from a distance.
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It was taken from a distance of about 4,200 miles away, just minutes before the probe's closest approach.
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Merrill allegedly was struck by a bullet fired from the window from a distance of about two feet.
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Police have also released surveillance photos, taken from a distance, that appear to show the bicyclists crossing paths.
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As a survivor I had to follow at a distance because it is so painful to read about.
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The trip covered a distance of 14,535 kilometres (9,6703 miles), eclipsing a record previously held by rival Emirates.
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The S Pen's remote functions can be used at a distance of up to 29 feet (93 meters).
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The brightest jet (pictured center right) displays continuous x-ray emission over a distance of 300,000 light years.
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Einstein famously doubted that entanglement was actually a thing and dismissed it as "spooky action at a distance."
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And the Apple Watch already has wireless charging, although it works via MagSafe and not over a distance.
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But the latest effort to falsify his statements surrounding "spooky action at a distance" has gone truly cosmic.
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VLBA image of the quasar P352-15 at a distance of nearly 13 billion light-years from Earth.
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Unlike Kepler, which trails Earth's orbit at a distance of roughly 94 million miles, it orbits our planet.
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It now has Bluetooth and can control the phone from a distance, making it work like a remote.
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In the video, shot from a distance, police repeatedly yelled "Put your hands up!" before apprehending the suspect.
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From a distance these glass insets seem like holes in the painting, revealing the white wall behind them.
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Viewed from a distance, all of this activity around inclusion might look like a gaming company behaving progressively.
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Juno took the picture while flying by the planet at a distance of around 285,100 miles (458,800 kilometers).
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Seoul's Yonhap News Agency reports that six missiles were fired a distance of about 224-150km from shore.
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The drone fires off a message via satellite and continues to shadow the fishing boats from a distance.
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The Cassini spacecraft captured this image on October 22, 2016 at a distance of 115,000 miles (185,000 km).
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As seen on their police dashcam video, they stayed inside the car and maintained a distance from Mann.
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This image was taken back in September 8th, 2015 at a distance of 80,000 miles from the Moon.
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Early results indicate that these buoys can summon whales from a distance of up to ten nautical miles.
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But then again, it's almost always easier to see problems at a distance than in your own backyard.
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A hunting party had seen from a distance a ceremony involving white men and big bangs, like gunshots.
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I respected the hell out of it, knowing what it did so well, but always at a distance.
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The fact that my friends didn't go through it with me kind of put a distance between us.
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It just lists Christopher Nolan's credentials and shows shots of the landscape and battle scenes from a distance.
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Journalists were welcomed into the main hall, not held at a distance by metal fences and thuggish guards.
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Action at a Distance continues at Angela Meleca Gallery (144 East State Street, Columbus, Ohio) through May 27.
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And seeing the Derby from a distance as a kid, and then to be a part of it?
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From a distance, they resemble eerie black flags, but up close their fragility and precise construction is apparent.
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If you go for that, it'll start a distance run with the goal being the difference in mileage.
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Mission control has just determined that the fairing will land a distance of 12.3 km from your location.
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When actually, fantasizing about a celebrity from a distance is a perfectly delightful way to explore your sexuality.
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From a distance the smoke is pleasant but it's also mightily strong and hard to get rid of.
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She believes a good drone photograph is one shot at a distance that only aerial vehicles can manage.
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Some Texans employees watched from a distance, like many Americans, and wondered what they could do to help.
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It hoped to work at a distance of about three feet using something called near field magnetic resonance.
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From a distance, this 10-foot-tall installation art piece looks like something out of a technicolor dream.
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Solid-colored cloth apparently just looked like plastic from a distance, which undercut the aesthetic of the View.
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But it illuminated the major difference between the two singers, whose audiences might seem congruent from a distance.
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From a distance, that evolution may seem like another attempt to put lipstick on a fading industrial legacy.
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You watch yourself as if from a distance, interested in the experience, making a mental note of it.
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This consequently leaves personal and sensitive information open to being picked up by potential eavesdroppers from a distance.
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Project Soli is a gesture control system that would allow users to interact with devices from a distance.
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The camera has to be on for it to work, but it works well even at a distance.
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It's at a distance of 660 au, requiring a mind-boggling 27,000 years to complete a single orbit.
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The ash column rising from the summit crater of Kilauea can still be safely observed from a distance.
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Throughout the video, two officers stand a distance away, ask him to relax and call for an ambulance.
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Flight AI 73 on India's national carrier, Air India, travelled a distance of 83,500 kilometres over 17 hours.
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From a distance, Mr. Ocean's return came in fits and starts, with release plans hinted at, then abandoned.
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It will have a suite of cameras that will take pictures both at a distance and close up.
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You can book a one-way flight within a distance of 2,001-3,000 miles for just 12,500 Avios.
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From a distance, Mr. Brown's voice is the thing nasal, bendy, erratic in tone but precise in execution.
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Her inaugural mission lasted more than six days and traveled a distance of more than two million miles.
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He's seen them from a distance before, but this will be his first up-close-and-personal encounter.
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I know one cigar smoker who is obligated to keep a distance of 20 feet from his house.
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The officers who killed Green were wearing body cameras, and a bystander filmed Rose's death from a distance.
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Her portraits tend to be of friends or people she admires from a distance, both men and women.
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It occurs to me they should just fence the place off and make people stare from a distance.
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I do notice, though — you see from a distance that someone recognizes you because of their body language.
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The broadcast collapsed time and space, inviting those listening at a distance into the community of the ballpark.
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" It's easy to look at someone from a distance and say "Michelle Obama, you're the ultimate of enough.
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It's a yo-yo experience, you view it from a distance, you go in, you come back out.
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Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon, the senator's staff would "barely wave from a distance," the lobbyist said.
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First, doctors could monitor — at a distance — how patients with known heart problems are functioning outside the office.
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The CDC website defines social distancing as maintaining a distance of about 6 feet from others, when possible.
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From a distance, this proclivity for violence against family members can come across as unhinged to Western observers.
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From a distance, they seem like a cliche of abstraction, meshing inhuman structures with the capricious human mark.
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We're watching them dispassionately, at a distance, like a clinical observer, maybe, or also maybe like a killer.
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The customs of The New York Times keep critics at a distance from the people we write about.
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The Oh Sees are one of those bands that, from a distance, seem nearly impossible to latch onto.
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"Waterbearer," in its radical simplicity, crosses a distance of more than three decades to comment on current affairs.
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It is the first solar system object ever spotted at a distance of more than 100 astronomical units.
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But crossings from Morocco to Spain — a distance of nine miles at its narrowest point — are growing rapidly.
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This will make it easier to keep a distance between yourself and other shoppers, which the CDC recommends.
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As Mr. Van Amburg looked on safely from a distance, Mr. Gaites enthusiastically detailed the attributes of each.
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He was seen adhering to health protocols by maintaining a distance from others on a dock. pic.twitter.com/Q7DrRIkUFS
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Critics say the flag tries to convey too much information, making it hard to decipher from a distance.
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The researchers also projected the shrimp image to appear at a distance that made the cuttlefish move forward.
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Several dozen protesters demonstrated outside the resort but were kept at a distance from the candidate and course.
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Before it's clear who he is, from a distance it looks as if he may be a Woodsman.
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Would I feel more tentative wearing some of the more expensive ones I have admired from a distance?
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It also has a remote treating option that lets you fling kibble at your dog from a distance.
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There is a big brawl going on in Mr. Berlin's puzzle, so keep a distance from the grid.
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Canada Goose has a large range of silhouettes, but from a distance, it may be difficult to tell.
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We are in no way offering a psychiatric diagnosis, which would be unwise to attempt from a distance.
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From a distance, her paintings are brilliantly colored calligraphic events: Helen Frankenthaler and Cy Twombly ride the whirlwind.
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There's a distance between the characters that makes it hard to engage with them on a personal level.
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Just like it had with me, the language barrier created a distance between my children and my mother.
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" They were interrupted by 10 lepers who stood at a distance and shouted, "Jesus, have pity on us.
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From a distance, the blue-green waters looked as if they'd been ripped from the pages of Vogue.
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Factory and office canteens may stay open if they can guarantee a distance of one metre between customers.
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He seemed torn between keeping a distance from the whole process and controlling it as much as possible.
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But the reality of life in Rio's favelas — which he placed at about 1,000 — remained at a distance.
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This form of self-consciousness, demanding that you look at yourself from a distance, often is philosophically revealing.
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The truly remarkable thing about "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" is that Didion isn't writing about history from a distance.
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Astronomers suspect the black hole was ejected from its galactic core and thrown a distance of 35,000 light years.
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It holds itself at a distance from the viewer — due, in part, to the soaking in of the paint.
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It is quiet and observational, often staying at a distance from its subjects and emphasizing stillness in its compositions.
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They also generally launch at a bit of a distance from the actual performance area, cutting showtime even tighter.
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But somehow, until now, we didn't have anything to make sure our apartments smelled squeaky clean from a distance.
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"They originally formed at a distance from the Sun of one-third to three times Earth's distance," Bose said.
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Within a minute, the flames — which are first seen from a distance — quickly engulf the road ahead of her.
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It was taken on September 14, 2017, at a distance of roughly 394,000 miles (634,000 kilometers) from Saturn's surface.
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Asteroid Ryugu, photographed by Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft on June 23, 2018, from a distance of 25 miles (40 kilometers).
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To surveil the enemy at a distance whether day or night, Jaguar has a PASEO EO/IR sight system.
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Too often, however, he observes only the obvious, inadvertently leaving us to stand at a distance on the sidewalk.
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The second test would measure the street level interference in the area from a distance of about 1,000 feet.
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Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is publicly keeping a distance from his son Levi Sanders's congressional campaign in New Hampshire.
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We're not sure what the Roadster's velocity is, but it ain't fast, and Mars is quite a distance away.
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From Houston to Kwinana via the Cape of Good Hope is a distance of 12,392 nautical miles (22,950 km).
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You couldn't fit a farthing between the post and the ball on that one—and from such a distance.
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Viewed from a distance, their nebulous quality suddenly takes shape, and they become an uncanny assembly of anthropomorphic creatures.
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From a distance, we catch him in profile—battle-wounded, perhaps a bit fatigued, a specter of unknowable intentions.
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Its core technology, Cota, can simultaneously charge multiple devices from a distance of 30 feet without line of sight.
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From a distance, it presents itself like so many other small towns all over the world: safe, decent, innocent.
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I had pretty much accepted that mine was the kind of hair that only looks good from a distance.
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From a distance, it looked to Hopkins like someone had thrown a bowl of noodles at the ailing man.
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In deference to Mr Xi, streets are being cleared of protest slogans; demonstrators will be kept at a distance.
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The details are soap-opera dramatic from a distance: the cultural divide, the disapproving parents, the life-threatening illness.
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Using 5G tech from Japanese carrier Docomo, however, the robot can be controlled from a distance with low latency.
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One big difference between faces and other biometric data, such as fingerprints, is that they work at a distance.
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"She was out on a rocky point, a bit of a distance from the developed trail," Quinley tells PEOPLE.
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By making horror a social experience, readers can no longer hold the aspects of a story at a distance.
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From a distance, one can tell that he takes pleasure in orchestrating this improvisational choreography; a sizzling, Passardian dance.
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It takes about 9 hours to get from Rothera to the NSF base—a distance of over 1,500 miles.
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"He's put the president at a distance, and he has offended a lot of the president's supporters," Stewart said.
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At a distance of 1,000 light-years from Earth, it's unlikely that we'll ever get a chance to visit.
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Ayotte is attempting the near-impossible feat of trying to hold Trump at a distance while still supporting him.
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"We are kind of all under the same umbrella of the community, but we definitely have a distance there."
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That record was set in November, when New Horizons observed JR693 from a distance of over 170 million miles.
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But from a distance it's easy to make out what image is being formed by the colorful wax mosaic.
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And even from a distance, cameras don't really work, either: the flames drown out the rest of the image.
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According to the show's promotional materials, the spider can spray silk a distance of 25 meters, or 82 feet.
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By approximating the starting and ending spot of that first car, I get a distance of about 468 meters.
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From a distance, it could be a piece of minimalist art, a hunk of rock torn off the land.
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While the Instagram posted by the basketball gushes over the Revenge Body creator, it's very clearly from a distance.
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It orbits the Sun at a distance of around 4 billion miles (Pluto orbits at around 3.7 billion miles).
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From a distance, it could be a piece of minimalist art, a hunk of rock torn off the land.
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But remaining at such a distance could leave the jets too far from the missile launch to be effective.
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I'm also curious how we will view this moment, which, amazingly, is only two months old, from a distance.
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And from that moment on, Horus is able to recognize that person in real time, even at a distance.
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I would spot some unlikely piece of machinery from a distance, and Ian would race over and climb inside.
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You might think that pinpointing a tiny cockpit from such a distance would be impossible without military-grade equipment.
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Anita Wlodarczyk of Team Poland set a world record in the Women's Hammer Throw with a distance of 2623m.
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Earlier this year, a rocket-powered sled covered a distance equal to seven football fields in about two seconds.
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Pulos explained that despite her rift with Lewis, she planned to continue loving Monroe, even if from a distance.
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From a distance, Dusk at Shinnecock Bay feels out of place, like a landscape painting from a seaside Airbnb.
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While his teams were removing manuscripts, he had evacuated himself to Bamako, offering coordination and encouragement from a distance.
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The mother ship will then approach to a distance of seven metres and fire a net at the balloon.
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He arrived in New York in the 20103s from about as great a distance as any American kid could.
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The Commonwealth Games champion threw even further at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, clearing a distance of 88.06 meters.
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Adès's fractal orchestration and atomizing interplay of intervals keep the Jazz Age ambience at a distance: nothing stays fixed.
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People crowded around a dining table that looked, from a distance, as if it were made of mottled wood.
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Watching from a distance as he slowly advanced toward the table, I was struck by how breakable he seemed.
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When I saw the Los Angeles Central Library building from a distance, I first thought it was a temple.
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Just as the Storm-Bringer is about to land a strike on you, Deadeye snipes him from a distance.
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Blue Apron, Nike, and Bonobos get to expand their potential market on Jet while keeping Walmart at a distance.
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After years of admiring it from a distance, I recently began my very first playthrough of Silent Hill 2.
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So much so that I felt a distance from myself, as if I was outside of my own body.
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I was more than some likeness from a distance, I was a physical presence that sanctioned all his bullshit.
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However, research shows that therapy from a distance can be just as effective as in-person therapy, Hooper says.
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YouTube was a distance second with 308,21590960 concurrent viewers, followed by Periscope's 225,22017, Facebook's 22016,226 and Microsoft Mixer's 24,20183.
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Again, at a distance of 45 feet, none of the rounds of buckshot succeeded in penetrating the body armor.
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While the rest of the country sees the television coverage from a distance, we see the trauma up close.
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I was the person who was vanishing and the disembodied person watching her from a distance, both and neither.
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I continued talking with my friend, challenging myself to hear the noise, but to hold it at a distance.
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When he talked about himself it was often at a distance, using a tangled vocabulary of self-actualization metaphors.
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The services designed to support even the most isolated of these victims are struggling to help from a distance.
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Observed from a distance, the modern Super Bowl commercial is a bizarre example of a consumerist culture run amok.
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These boxes are then entangled across a distance, with the result being essentially one Schrödinger's cat in two places.
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But if there is controversy in "Five Easy Pieces," it is, like everything else here, kept at a distance.
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Police in the UK will kill people with their bare hands; in America they shoot you at a distance.
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Peter Kreko, the executive director of Political Capital, a Budapest-based research group, observed the protest from a distance.
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From a distance, the framed image appears to be a painting, but it is in fact hair-fine embroidery.
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