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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Occator Crater at a distance of 920 miles (1,480 km).
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Technology now allows associations to assess members at a distance.
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But the film also, inevitably, holds them at a distance.
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I kept them at a distance; we were just different.
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"We only see them at a distance," Ms. Nardone says.
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America has, to some extent, kept Calle at a distance.
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"I enjoy studying lightning at a distance," Dr. Dwyer said.
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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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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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Without my vehicles, the odds favor the rebels at a distance.
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This firepower explains why Washington keeps its carriers at a distance.
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He knew, at a distance, the rising Julius Caesar, and several
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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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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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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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And it's nonetheless reprehensible when you do it at a distance.
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It is better to be flushed away, kept at a distance.
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So may texture — the soft, crisp surface provides comfort, at a distance.
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And all of this is accessible at a distance from our phones.
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Police followed him at a distance, encouraging him to drop the knife.
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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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If you do encounter a bear at a distance, slowly back away.
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But Mr. Mekas seemed to enjoy experiencing his life at a distance.
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BLUE ROAN horses really do look steely blue, especially at a distance.
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Robust wireless charging at a distance would be incredibly handy for medicine.
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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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Media on the Greek side of the border were kept at a distance.
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The letter suggests they could deliver 2Gbps at a distance of 53 meters.
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Rifles are easier to stabilize, and accurate at a distance and up close.
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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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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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The technique is the same: Keep reality at a distance through hyperactive fakery.
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But his overseas trip keeps him at a distance physically, if not politically.
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You might walk through the tendrils, or take them in at a distance.
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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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The team first reported that gravity acts normally at a distance of 218 microns.
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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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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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A DIFFERENT WAR This firepower explains why Washington keeps its carriers at a distance.
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Albert Einstein, famously, called the phenomenon of quantum entanglement "spooky actions at a distance".
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Intimate, yes, but presented at a distance: the films refuse to solicit an audience.
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Still, Trump has kept himself at a distance from GOP lawmakers in recent comments.
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Robots at a distance slow down, while ones in the immediate vicinity stop altogether.
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They were men and women to be kept at a distance, to be feared.
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It was a revelation in terms of clarity, particularly when standing at a distance.
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Gunfire and airstrikes could be heard at a distance, while Apache helicopters flew overhead.
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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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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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Employees are empowered to keep the public at a distance by suppressing personal communication.
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Today, diagnosis is often linked to observable traits, making evaluation at a distance plausible.
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Mr. Rock has mostly kept the audience at a distance from his private life.
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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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Asteroid Ryugu, seen at a distance of 24.6 miles (20203 km) on June 22020, 22.
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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 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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It also has a larger screen, which may be easier to see at 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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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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Charity allows giving at a distance that can help things but doesn't really fix things.
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Five shooters set up at a distance of 21 feet from the inmate, armed with .
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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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At a distance of 10 feet, it begins to show evidence of vague opalescent staining.
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Unsure if what those wings you see at a distance belong to a bald eagle?
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Journalists sit at a distance from one another as they hear from Marine Corps Gen.
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Lawns surround the main house, and oaks and Japanese maples are planted at 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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At a distance, it provides options for vistas and panoramic images that weren't available before.
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Others are great for picking off enemies at a distance but take forever to reload.
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Stealth launches ensure the image of each is kept at a distance from the mothership brand.
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Flatterers perform through the media for a target who often monitors the tribute at a distance.
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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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The camera is set at a distance, with only the house and Ader occupying the frame.
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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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Unexpectedly, they talked for 30 minutes, without anyone taking notes and with cameras at a distance.
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It can find concealed weapons at a distance of up to 15 meters, the company says.
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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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The dynamics of the Murdoch family are continuously shifting, and outsiders are kept at 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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Still, officers followed at a distance for several blocks as Laquan jogged ahead of their cruisers.
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"I was standing at a distance and jumped backward when I saw the flame," he added.
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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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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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As her fame grew, Ms. Ivins was sometimes experienced better at a distance than close up.
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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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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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It quoted Hatami as saying the missile had successfully hit targets at a distance of 1,200 km.
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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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Vivo says it can enable 3D mapping at a distance up to three meters from the phone.
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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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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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New Horizons spied it at a distance of 1.3 billion miles away on July 13th and 14th.
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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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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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I think… I think I used to process sadness at a distance, a defense mechanism of sorts.
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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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In the years since, relations have improved but the two leaders have always kept at a distance.
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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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Disasters that strike close to home inevitably affect us differently from those we observe at a distance.
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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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Moreover, Ireland dismissed reported ideas including physical checks on goods at a distance from the border itself.
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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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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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Through all of this, Burckhardt manages to take in the gloominess while keeping it at a distance.
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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 S Pen's remote functions can be used at a distance of up to 29 feet (93 meters).
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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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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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Juno took the picture while flying by the planet at a distance of around 285,100 miles (458,800 kilometers).
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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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This image was taken back in September 8th, 2015 at a distance of 80,000 miles from the Moon.
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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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I respected the hell out of it, knowing what it did so well, but always at 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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She believes a good drone photograph is one shot at a distance that only aerial vehicles can manage.
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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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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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It will have a suite of cameras that will take pictures both at a distance and close up.
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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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First, doctors could monitor — at a distance — how patients with known heart problems are functioning outside the office.
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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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It is the first solar system object ever spotted at a distance of more than 100 astronomical units.
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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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" They were interrupted by 10 lepers who stood at a distance and shouted, "Jesus, have pity on us.
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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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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 originally formed at a distance from the Sun of one-third to three times Earth's distance," Bose said.
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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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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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In deference to Mr Xi, streets are being cleared of protest slogans; demonstrators will be kept at a distance.
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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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By making horror a social experience, readers can no longer hold the aspects of a story at a distance.
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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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It orbits the Sun at a distance of around 4 billion miles (Pluto orbits at around 3.7 billion miles).
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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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Adès's fractal orchestration and atomizing interplay of intervals keep the Jazz Age ambience at a distance: nothing stays fixed.
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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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Again, at a distance of 45 feet, none of the rounds of buckshot succeeded in penetrating the body armor.
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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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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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Visually, you'd be hard-pressed to tell the Sonos One from the Sonos One SL, especially at a distance.
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But some sellers displayed their own merchandise, often recognizable at a distance by a profane or especially pugnacious message.
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Japan is at a distance of 2628,28500; South Korea, 6900,2628; Taiwan, 28503,22019; Philippines, 8,222; Thailand, 8,630; and Australia, 9,437.
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In that moment, despite this taking place at a distance, the language spoken within that body is clear: euphoria.
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But here's what I would note: This is a piece of art designed to be admired at a distance.
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The former student, Isaac Duran Infante, paid child support and occasionally visited, but was otherwise kept at a distance.
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"The Cuban regime closely controlled the Obama visit—they purposely kept him at a distance from people," he said.
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Photographs taken at a distance of 5 feet from the subject were not shown to significantly distort nasal dimensions.
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Telemedicine allows doctors to evaluate, diagnose and often prescribe patients at a distance by phone, email, text or video.
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With a voice forged far from Essex, I must keep Ryan silent and at a distance from hotel staff.
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For example, let's say you were on a boat at a distance of 1 mile from the north magnetic pole.
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Their closest approach to Mars, scheduled for November 26, 2018, will be at a distance of 2,175 miles (3,500 kilometers).
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Binnie said the Iranians had either bought or developed radar technology that had helped them improve targeting at a distance.
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It orbits two small, faint brown dwarfs at a distance about 2,000 times that from the Earth to the sun.
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He's still alive, but barely, and though we're in touch I keep him at a distance that's comfortable for me.
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Infections spread in three ways, he argued: by direct contact, via an intermediary, or at a distance, through the air.
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Living at a distance from his classmates meant that AIM was Zuckerberg's main form of socialization with friends after school.
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By hilariously dragging his body across a room rather than creepily doing it at a distance Vader-style, but still.
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The breakthrough relies on a ghostly phenomenon known as quantum entanglement, which Albert Einstein dubbed "spooky action at a distance".
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It's not exactly the sneakiest camera floodlight in the world but it comes close to being undetectable at a distance.
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Although they're orbiting at a distance much closer than Mercury, these planets only receive a little more sunlight than Venus.
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At a distance, it could give the impression that somebody is wearing a hat promotion the 1993 Peter Weir film.
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THAAD's radar has a 2900-degree field of view and can detect incoming missiles at a distance of 220006,2202 km.
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The thing is simply monstrous, which is why it is so radiant even at a distance of 550 light years.
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You charm the parents, usually flattering the mother while keeping the father at a distance until you can substitute yourself.
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At least three of them are at a distance from their sun that would allow Earth-like oceans and temperatures.
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The result is the worst of both worlds: Characters kept at a distance, hurdled around a story we don't buy.
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On Friday, as in 2012, as the congress proceedings got underway, foreign journalists on the scene reported at a distance.
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To her credit, Cookie recognized Freda's presence as a threat and made numerous attempts to keep her at a distance.
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On average, the mysterious body orbits the sun at a distance 20 times farther than Neptune — about 18.6 billion miles.
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Proxima b is currently the closest exoplanet to our solar system ever discovered, at a distance of 4.2 light-years.
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Emm says that with a robotic tattoo artist they can explore new connections with sound and tattooing at a distance.
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He stands back, watching, sometimes at a distance, and only occasionally moves in close to address something he has seen.
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The open stores still have reduced hours and are limiting seating to keep customers at a distance from one another.
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At a distance, it is not even clear whether the shafts are soaring upward or beaming down from the heavens.
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We were already experiencing financial strain and living at a distance from family, plus I was completing a master's thesis.
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This revival of Christopher Shinn's 2007 drama about a widow of the Iraq war keeps its audience at a distance.
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It's a kind of closeness at a distance, the same feeling I experience when I watch one of his films.
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Clinton was damaged enough that his vice president, Al Gore, held him at a distance while running to succeed him.
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That night, two officers trailed the teenager at a distance and asked dispatchers to send an officer with a Taser.
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She thrives when she's on her own, when we're at a distance, when people can appreciate who she really is.
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People can be identified at a distance by their heart beat or by their gait, using a laser-based system.
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"He's picking up trash," the person filming says repeatedly, as the man and the officer exchange words at a distance.
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Regionally speaking, it does not signify , even for people who are otherwise somewhat familiar, at a distance, with North Carolina.
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The snow line existed in the disk at a distance from the star where its heat couldn't maintain liquid water.
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NASA said 2018 CB will safely pass the Earth at a distance of 39,000 miles, pretty close by space standards.
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So this 20th-century Industrial Age-model of democracy, where rulers are at a distance from the public, is gone.
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If my friends live at a distance, we make time for long phone calls, just to hear each other's voices.
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Dad's socially acceptable soundbites protected him from negative responses to the war and kept his own memories at a distance.
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The videos show armed men casually standing at a distance from migrants and unarmed UCP volunteers sometimes offering them water.
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Thousands of onlookers lined bridges over the Seine and along its embankments, held at a distance by a police cordon.
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Soon, the blame is reason enough to keep them at a distance, the excuse to drive them even further away.
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Physicists Prove That Spooky Action At a Distance Is RealEntanglement is one of the strangest aspects of quantum mechanics, whereby two subatomic particles…Read more ReadExperiments performed since the 1970s have indeed proven that this spooky action at a distance exists, but these prior tests required optical fibers or other components that weakened the signal.
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Situated at a distance of over 560 km from Delhi, Askot's main lure is that it is still to be "discovered".
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It's recognizable at a distance and has been blowing and burning follicles in pretty much the same way since the 1970s.
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At a distance, the 16-foot print looks like a textured painting with jagged edges you can reach out and touch.
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Or, the more likely explanation is that quantum mechanics remains spooky at a distance and can't be explained by hidden variables.
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Both focus on developing "true" wireless charging that works over the air (OTA) so you can power up at a distance.
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Because Diane holds others at a distance, the emotional life she allows them to glimpse feels closer to depression or sadness.
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Meunier says he has seen bears in the area before, but the animals usually remain at a distance from his home.
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Rosetta's lander Philae was identified in the shadow of a cliff on September 257nd, at a distance of just 267 kilometers.
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At a distance of 4.2 light years, Proxima b is the closest potentially habitable Earth-like planet outside our solar system.
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Users can then see who has been browsing their profiles—it's a way to gauge potential love interests at a distance.
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And when they landed, they amounted to a bizarre effort to keep protesters and demonstrations at a distance from the convention.
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As a filmmaker, Fiennes remains at a distance throughout, merely showing us the collection of raw footage that she has compiled.
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The finished letters are legible at a distance and stand several feet taller than the visitors directly in front of them.
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The field of technology, an industry where introverts are common, has made it easier for everyone to communicate at a distance.
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In the case of Paddock, there is shockingly little data on who he was, so diagnosis at a distance is impossible.
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"Spooky action at a distance," to paraphrase Einstein, allows for two entangled particles to "inform" one another without being physically connected.
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She was relaxed and confident, using her height advantage and long arms to counter and to keep Shields at a distance.
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"Hawaii is the place I have been admiring at a distance," she said when T sat down with her last week.
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Earth orbits the Sun at a distance of 92 million miles, on average, which may seem like a fairly safe stretch.
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There is that sense of expanse possible only at a distance from Manhattan, and of evenings brought to an early close.
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They would be giving up one of their primary tools for keeping the United States at a distance in the Pacific.
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The short Heavy Metal Detox played alongside Those That, At a Distance, Resemble Another, and similarly focuses on hands at work.
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Montgomery Ward is the first to crack the code on this, to figure out how to sell things at a distance.
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Right away, the trans woman, who said she was 19, became Salem's close friend, at a distance of hundreds of miles.
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The campaign, after keeping him at a distance for months, appears to have seen the value in letting him answer questions.
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ROME — Married for 16 years, Antonietta Gargiulo had tried desperately to keep her abusive husband, a police officer, at a distance.
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The agency said violating confidentiality would prompt presidents to keep agents at a distance, and thereby increase the risk of assassination.
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No other sport boasts a stronger international community, and we've held ourselves at a distance from that community for too long.
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The missile is reported to have flown at a distance of more than 600 miles and a height of 2,800 miles.
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To fight the authorities may seem fun at a distance but the consequence is you may not be welcome any more.
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I was far more interested in witnessing the court case from the Lovings' point of view, which was at a distance.
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The smoke is so acrid, even at a distance of a hundred miles, that it makes your eyes water and lungs hurt.
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Earlier estimates had 2013 TX68 flying by Earth on March 5 at a distance ranging from 20133 million miles to 11,000 miles.
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The objects are almost the same size and mass, and they're orbiting each other at a distance of 60 miles (100 km).
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Traveling at grade along the waterfront, the light rail would especially benefit people living and working at a distance from the subways.
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Another promotional image shows how the camera can focus on a car's license plate at a distance of 1km (around 0.6 miles).
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They are easy prey for such conspiracy theories because language and cultural barriers keep them at a distance from mainstream health care.
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Cassini will pass this unexplored ring edge a total of 20 times, at a distance of less than 5,000 miles (8,000 kilometers).
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The footage posted by the group provides a rare and intimate glimpse at an animal that is best viewed at a distance.
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That would be Alpha Centauri at a distance of 403 x 240^210 AU (you can convert that to meters for homework).
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The Red Planet will make its close approach on July 31 at a distance of about 35.8 million miles, according to NASA .
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On May 30th, Mars will be at a distance of 46.8 million miles from Earth, the closest it's been in 11 years.
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I always held even my favorite characters at a distance; not only was their world make-believe, they were nothing like me.
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Police helped to keep shoppers at a distance while one of the organisation's volunteers used a blanket to capture the frightened guy.
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In the original trilogy we see him choke people at a distance and deflect Han Solo's blaster bolt before retrieving the blaster.
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This allows crystal clear shots at a distance of 20cm, so feel free to get up close and personal with your subjects.
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Mr. Spencer, who has been retired since 1993, said he was happy to be playing a role, even if at a distance.
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This information is critical to make a successful approach of a small object at a distance a billion miles away from us.
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Indeed, it has not even yet addressed the elemental question of whether it is possible to act at a distance at all.
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Babies' vision continues developing after birth, and newborns could have difficulty distinguishing between the different patterns or resolve things at a distance.
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With missiles like these on board, the LCS would deter and challenge enemies at a distance – striking fear, rather than inviting attack.
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With no ranged units to keep my skirmishers at a distance, my slingers and javelinmen had closed to a lethally effective distance.
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Even at a distance the red of the horse's coat against the gray, to my grandfather, was like sandpaper against the skin.
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It's a loving look an artist who kept the media and the broader public at a distance for much of his life.
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HOUSTON — Inside the airport that bears his name, George Herbert Walker Bush looks, at a distance, as if he's wearing a cape.
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At a distance, the patterns and color should break up the outline of your human form and blend it into the environment.
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About a quarter of those planetary systems have a planet at a distance from the star that would allow for liquid water.
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For the next 30–85033 minutes, protesters stood at a distance the width of East Blvd (two lanes and a neutral ground).
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At a distance, two small deer dart across the narrow road in front of me, bounding for a stretch of uncharred woods.
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Then, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held an outdoor news conference in front of his official residence, with journalists kept at a distance.
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In the excerpt above, Ms. Tolokonnikova recounted a meeting with Madonna, whom she described as a "crocodile" best kept at a distance.
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The presidency has long been a lonely, isolating office, with security concerns keeping the commander in chief at a distance from the public.
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Injured players train and rehab by themselves, locked into individualized regimens and at a distance from the games that might give them meaning.
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NGC 22.6, Warren Keller (USA)Hidden in the constellation of Orion, at a distance of 1,467 light years from Earth, is nebula 2023.
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So a mechanical key switch will "bottom out" at a distance just over 2003mm and on average actuate about 2mm into a press.
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On May 30, Mars will be the closest it has been to Earth in 11 years, at a distance of 46.8 million miles.
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Reviewers said Apple had given guidance that the system works best at a distance of 25 to 50 centimeters away from your face.
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ONE of the phrases of Albert Einstein, a quotable physicist, that has leaked into the popular consciousness is "spooky action at a distance".
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Avegant's product, while superior in image quality and focus at a distance, doesn't come close to producing these levels of tracking and interaction.
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That said, those devices are regularly used right in front of your face, whereas you'll largely be seeing the Control at a distance.
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That day may come quite soon, as the Federal Communications Commission has recently approved the first-ever "power-at-a-distance" wireless charger.
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The bot is called Fusion, and its form is supposed to encourage collaboration and learning at a distance, says lead designer Yamen Saraiji.
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In Karlshamn, Ansari's grave lies next to two others with Afghan and Arabic names, at a distance from the rest of the cemetery.
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Make use of your class abilities, like Pathfinder's zipline or Wattson's electrical traps, to keep engagements at a distance and retain an advantage.
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But even at a distance of 300 light years, the stellar events might have had an impact on the evolution of life here.
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However, we've reiterated our skepticism about the product until we see a live, production-ready demo of cell phone charging at a distance.
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Suzanne, their ringleader, stands apart: Her black hair marking her, even at a distance, as different, her smile at me direct and assessing.
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According to Shields, just the presence of the Guardian Angel is enough to keep the ravens at a distance, at least for now.
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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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Rebels said they needed night vision goggles, mine clearance vehicles, and anti-tank weapons that could pick off car bombs at a distance.
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Brian Whiteley: The white wall space doesn't really invite interaction and the idea of exclusivity puts people at a distance from the work.
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Maybe they are right to be cautious, but keeping the base at a distance could make it easier for Trump to win again.
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The Kuiper belt ends at a distance of about 50 astronomical units, and the space beyond that was thought to be largely empty.
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He took a handful of something I couldn't recognize at a distance from his pocket, and put it on top of the wall.
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It was also obscured behind the Milky Way's central bulge, orbiting our galaxy at a distance of about 425,000 light years from Earth.
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China launched a relay satellite named Queqiao — or Magpie Bridge — last May, which orbits at a distance of 40,000 miles from the Moon.
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JA: Bulletin typewriters were used to make notices in type for schools or commercial situations, legible at a distance of about six feet.
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That means that even though we have to hold each other at a distance right now, we have to hold each other nonetheless.
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You can see the whole fam made their way to the church, with bodyguards in place to keep the crowd at a distance.
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My targets were a collection of empty Diet Coke cans at a distance of exactly 21 feet from the tip of each blaster.
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Some clips of the explosions and the aftermath -- seemingly filmed by phones at a distance -- emerged on various forums including Facebook and WhatsApp.
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Unless otherwise requested, your sole job, at a distance of 3,000 miles, is to shower him and his family with love and support.
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Early hominids adapted to a particular niche on the savannas of Africa, their upright posture letting them see stronger, fiercer predators at a distance.
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"She whose breath is tainted should never speak before eating and she should always stand at a distance from her lover's face," he wrote.
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At a distance I heard the sound of chains being dragged on the concrete floor and the knot in my stomach grew even tighter.
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It's shot pretty appealingly, though, the camera at a distance to create an air of mystery as everyone juts in and out of frame.
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"Seeing the bird at a distance even early on, with really crappy assets, that scale change was a 'Wow' moment for people," he says.
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LORRI took these photos at a distance of 173,217 miles (2000,215 km) on July 14, 2015, when the spacecraft made its historic Pluto flyby.
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On their fourth album, reunited after an extended hiatus, the fanciful Swedish country-folk duo demonstrates what it means to love at a distance.
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And by close they mean it; all four of these gaseous planets are orbiting at a distance closer than Mercury is to our sun.
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When he travels on presidential business, Trump has opted instead for smaller venues that keep him at a distance from members of the public.
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That second transit could be a Neptune-sized exomoon orbiting at a distance of about 40 times the planet's radius, Kipping and Teachey thought.
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On a standard pointer, at a distance of 1km, the beam would be half a metre wide by the time it reaches a plane.
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The nonlocal "spooky action at a distance," which puzzled Einstein, still needs to be invoked to explain the dynamics of the pilot-wave field.
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Though it's currently admired at a distance by most consumers and organizations, the cycle of technology tells us that adoption is not far off.
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The U.S. territories and three island nations are links in the so-called Second Island Chain that envelops the Asian mainland at a distance.
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But even at a distance from power, his words remain a constant source of frustration and angst for Democrats and, perhaps more often, Republicans.
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She also wants universal background checks for people buying guns, an idea Democrats typically keep at a distance for fear of antagonizing gun owners.
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A lot of modern conflict, including the current airstrikes in Syria, are carried out at a distance—either with drones or from the air.
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Entanglement is a way of linking two different particles, in this case photons, at a distance, so that each share the same quantum state.
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The open stores still have reduced hours and are limiting seating to keep customers at a distance from one another, Starbucks said last week.
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Elio and Oliver's affair begins slowly with each circling the other at a distance, conveying the kind of nonchalance that's a shield for interest.
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The demonstration will scale up previous work that was able to detect antineutrinos at a distance of about 80 feet from a reactor core.
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They inelegantly hold glasses of wine while sitting at a distance from each other — an off-kilter, uncomfortable arrangement that adds to the disquiet.
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"Probably our connection is so strong, Mom's anxiety comes to me even at a distance," Medvedeva told the Russian newspaper Sport-Express in November.
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The resulting biography was about as intimate a book as a scholar could write about an author who kept the world at a distance.
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Mr. Macron is not chatty, keeps the media at a distance, does not tell jokes and is anything but a "normal" politician, or president.
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The three singles appeared on "The Heist" (2012), an immensely successful album that seemed to exist at a distance from the hip-hop mainstream.
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Kilmeade asked Ryan if Republicans are having second thoughts about embracing Trump, who much of the establishment GOP kept at a distance in 2016.
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I asked the driver to wait at a distance and stood in the woods, somewhat awkwardly, holding my notebook and wondering what came next.
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Both of us had been the fattest kids in our high school classes, held at a distance from classmates by virtue of our bodies.
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Fox is a documentarian, and she knows turning a true story into a film can put the audience at a distance from what's happening.
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In a recent Rolling Stone article, Alex Morris explores the battle within the field of psychiatry over whether to diagnose Trump at a distance.
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How are you trying to make all these issues relatable to a larger group of people who still kind of see it at a distance?
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The relay satellite will be expected to carry out its data relay tasks at a distance of nearly 300,000 miles (500,000 km) from Earth.[Xinhua]
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Foreman's maintained smothering of his opponent's hands at a distance differentiated him from Saddler and he was able to do it through his spectacular jab.
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By comparison, the resolution at Pluto, with the probe zipping past at a distance of 22014,269 miles (12,500 km), was around 600 feet (183 meters).
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In January, scientists said they had found evidence of a theorized ninth planet orbiting the sun at a distance of more than 65 billion miles.
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Back out at sea, these fishermen take in a catch of squid, sardines, and sea bream at a distance of nine nautical miles from shore.
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Putin claimed that the aircraft-carried Kinzhal's latest iteration can deliver either a nuclear or conventional warhead at a distance of more than 1,313 miles.
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The 3D picture was taken at a distance of one million miles and combines two images from New Horizon's Ralph/Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera. [NASA]
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Seeing animals at a distance in national parks and refuges and on responsible safaris can help generate income to protect wild animals and their habitats.
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Such missiles were capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 4,500 kilometers (2,800 miles) and could carry nuclear warheads, the ministry added.
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Outside the building, a bioswale is designed to absorb storm-water runoff with native plantings, but it serves another purpose: keeping people at a distance.
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The most promising of these worlds are small, rocky bodies that orbit their star (or stars) at a distance similar to Earth's from the sun.
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"The language of modern physics is largely meaningless: space-time, spooky action-at-a-distance, non-locality, dark energy, dark matter, black hole," Thornhill said.
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Government officials walked at a distance from the main marchers, away from any overt displays of nationalism, and they were kept separate by security forces.
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Genes may help determine how long children stay in school, the researchers found, but some of those genes operate at a distance — by influencing parents.
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At a distance, walking through the square in a hoodie and black sneakers, cellphone pressed against his head, Cuarón looked like a middle-aged skater.
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We're here if you need help, but we will not monitor you because we cannot, at a distance, protect you from the choices you make.
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Transgender people exist, the photographs seem to say, but at a distance — not as full-fledged people, leading individual lives and interacting in the world.
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"Children need support and togetherness, and should not be kept at a distance from the person who is ill," she said in the Facebook post.
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Throughout, Chee endeavors to catch himself at a distance and reckon, ever humble and bracingly honest, with the slippery terrain of memory, identity and love.
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The two factions then faced off at a distance, with protesters throwing large firecrackers and bottles while holding a banner reading: "Turin is anti-fascist".
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Pluto orbits the sun at a distance of about 3.6 billion miles (5.8 billion kilometers) on average — about 40 times as far as Earth's orbit.
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The ice giant, orbiting the sun at a distance of 2.8 billion miles, is the only planet that cannot be seen by the naked eye.
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Bett won the 400m hurdles at the 2015 world championships in Beijing to give Kenya their first gold medal at a distance shorter than 800m.
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Right now, THAAD is just about shooting at missiles, but it wouldn't be impossible to add the ability to take on aircraft at a distance.
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That said, the damage was contained to the front-line reception area, which sits across a compound at a distance from the embassy building itself.
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Hurtling past Venus, Mariner 10 reached Mercury a few weeks later on March 29, passing by at a distance of only 703 kilometers (437 miles).
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Dalton has succeeded in creating a complex piece that works both at a distance, and up close, with details that reveal themselves the closer one gets.
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But even still, the scientists detected hints of structures near the black hole, at a distance three times the radius of the black hole's event horizon.
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We like meeting sexy new friends, but as a general rule, we keep it at a distance when it comes to developing any sort of relationship.
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Einstein, along with Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen, thought that one of two things could cause this "spooky action at a distance," as Einstein described it.
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While many Hollywood actresses keep their fans at a distance, or maintain some level of mystery, Wise says, "bump that" and puts it all out there.
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On January 30, a Cathay flight from Taipei and a Mandarin Airlines plane from Taichung had 4.4 nautical miles of separation at a distance of 800ft.
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Attacks became predictable and fizzled out on the edge of the area as Tunisia closed down space and kept England safely at a distance from goal.
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Ideally, future iPhones (and all phones and devices) would have true wireless charging — that is, charging at a distance — but that's still many, many years off.
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With the Lightbridge system, DJI says you can get an HD stream from the drone's camera at a distance of 5 kilometers, or roughly 3.1 miles.
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It says the device, which is barely larger than smartphone, is capable of detecting even small aircraft at a distance 1.8 miles in varying weather conditions.
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A second tier of nations - New Zealand, Norway, Finland and the Netherlands - followed at a distance with between 20 and 30 M2M connections per 100 people.
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There was no staffer or handler to insist the senator got on that plane; no press person or body guy to keep people at a distance.
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We can probably expect this new discovery to shape modern thinking about some of the weirder parts of quantum behavior, like spooky action at a distance.
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"Spooky action at a distance," Einstein's mocking phrase for quantum mechanics, might equally be used to describe the long, unpredictable afterlives of artists and their works.
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Americans have always been able to identify with Eliza's Horatio Alger narrative of self-creation, but the priggish Higgins stands at a distance from our affections.
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The center block of the theater's seats, visible at a distance, have been roped off to resemble a boxing ring, where Ms. Anspaugh stands holding Ocean.
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From the top level, he engaged in a shouting match with one or more people at a distance, with the expletive-filled exchange recorded on video.
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Mr. Castellucci places the action at a distance from us, behind a softening scrim that flattens the dimensions, making stage images into canvases that come alive.
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It hovers on a beautiful borderline for viewers: real enough for us to care, but stylized enough to let us stand, enjoyably, at a distance, judging.
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Data near the center of the image could be from the sharper-at-a-distance telephoto, and data at the edges could be from the wide.
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This "spooky action at a distance" would violate relativity insofar as the effect on a distant, entangled particle is not the result of a past cause.
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I wound up perusing a massive 2009 book called " 'Non-Lethal' Weapons," with a chapter summarizing research on using sound to incapacitate people at a distance.
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So it has been free to build up its arsenal, now one of its primary tools to keep the U.S. at a distance in the Pacific.
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ICBMs are those which travel at a velocity of anywhere from 5 to 10 kilometers per second and at a distance of at least 5,000 miles.
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At a distance, however, the face behind the concentric lines is revealed and we see an exact, digital copy of what once was a human being.
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The close approach happening this month will be the closest since 2035, at a distance of about 35.8 million miles away from Earth, according to NASA.
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Grandparents who live at a distance may see a child only on special occasions, when the routine is disrupted and the child is perhaps unusually excited.
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It allows our men to keep trans women at a distance, devalue our humanity, and in some cases, abuse or even kill us, with seeming impunity.
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Instead of a railing, visitors will find an outwardly tilting nine-foot-high glass wall, also best kept at a distance by those who fear heights.
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Several members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps are standing at a distance, as one miner starts banging the hood of the car, and kicking it.
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In May 2018, S0-2 zoomed past the supermassive black hole at a distance of only about 130 times the Earth&aposs distance from the sun.
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Two US defense officials told CNN that multiple Chinese warships shadowed the two US vessels during the transit, following at a distance considered to be safe.
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It flew by Venus on February 5, 1974, at a distance of 5,768 kilometers (103,584 miles), and snapped over 4,000 shots of the fascinating hell world.
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Rounds will smash through advanced adversary body armor even at a distance, allowing soldiers to accurately shoot while maintaining a safe distance from the threat whenever possible.
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Both these methods of deployment provide the very crucial advantage of keeping ground troops at a distance from enemy tanks – and hopefully very safely beyond their reach.
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For him and others fascinated with neural networks and artificial intelligence, machine vision doesn't have to be only about surveillance, war at a distance, or targeted advertising.
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Furthermore, the kinds of qualities that might really distinguish otherwise qualified and ideologically similar candidates may be difficult to assess at a distance through ads and rallies.
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Now assume that we are 603 m (~6.5 ft) tall and floating outside the black holes at a distance equal to the Earth's distance to the Sun.
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The view was acquired at a distance of approximately 103,000 miles (1.35 million kilometers) from Enceladus, with an image scale of 5 miles (8 kilometers) per pixel.
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You can maneuver the drone in any direction, call it home by making a big Y above your head, or have it follow you at a distance.
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We know very little about Earn at this point; he stands at a distance from us, even as he seemingly ends up on a quest with Darius.
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Perhaps the most groundbreaking snapshot came from MarCO-B, a trailblazing satellite that imaged Mars during its flyby at a distance of about 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers).
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The big question for Baudrillard was always whether this instantaneity gets us closer to the "real world" or, because it's artificial, keeps the world at a distance.
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While videos taken by locals showed the flight at a distance, Musk's first video was from a camera mounted on the vehicle itself, just above the engines.
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Phelps took the second leg after Caeleb Dressel led off for the Americans, and it was another memorable performance at a distance that is not Phelps's specialty.
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But that agreement and the others take the world down a path at a distance and pace that might have seemed impossible just a few years ago.
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The radios on both failed some time before the one flew by the planet at a distance of only 14,900 miles and the other crashed into it.
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In an average night in this line of work, Mike will be tossed between 50 to 60 times, occasionally at a distance of eight to ten feet.
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I realized that connections at a distance, along with the passage of time, can offer telling reflections and a reminder that marriages can unravel in an instant.
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Customs checks would take place at a distance from the Ireland-Northern Ireland border - which will have become the border of the EU's tariff-free internal market.
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The transfiguration of Jesus that you saw at a distance occupies only the top of the painting, while below is an Old Testament vision of darker character.
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But Mr. Netanyahu never followed up, and Mr. Liberman heard rumors that Netanyahu aides considered Mr. Liberman an "electoral liability" who should be kept at a distance.
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The Shabab has also declared war on pro-Islamic State cells in Somalia, most of which operate at a distance from Mogadishu in the northeastern Puntland region.
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Thousands of onlookers lined bridges over the Seine and along the river's embankments, held at a distance by a police cordon as the blaze engulfed the cathedral's roof.
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As a basic puzzler where you fill in alternately colored squares, it's accessible and evokes a use of game mechanics that can be seen even at a distance.
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Illustration: NASA/JPL-CaltechKepler is currently trailing Earth's orbit at a distance of 94 million miles, so it's not like we can send a spacecraft to refuel it.
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Pluto, however, is the obvious metal baby of the solar system, shrouded in darkness at a distance of up to 4.67 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) from Earth.
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Chinese scientists have subjected this idea to an extreme trial, testing what Albert Einstein has called "spooky action at a distance" between stations receiving light beams from satellites.
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The Cota Tile is a transmitter capable of delivering several watts of power to Cota-enabled devices close to it and milliwatts at a distance of 30 feet.
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Its aspect in the sky may change; the brute fact of there being 224 thousand trillion tonnes of rock orbiting at a distance of some 20143,22014km does not.
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At a distance, the $210 Charge 210 looks similar to the Charge 33; it's not quite the same drastic overhaul between the Charge HR and the Charge 23.
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Mobile customs units could carry out checks, even at delivery locations, using hand-held devices to scan, at a distance, smart tags attached to individual products and cartons.
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Since the picture was taken from so far away — at a distance of 1.4 million miles — Bennu appears as just a few pixels of light moving across space.
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Lots of other news outlets have covered what they've described as the first-ever image, or even a "photo," of entanglement, sometimes called spooky action at a distance.
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The teleportation experiment relied on what Einstein famously called "spooky action at a distance"—quantum entanglement, which means that two particles share certain properties even over large distances.
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"I was a grad student at Stanford working with the defense industry on lip tracking for lip-reading at a distance," says ModiFace founder and CEO Parham Aarabi.
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The establishment of D-Shares marks the latest in a series of gradual moves by China to increase foreign engagement with its companies, albeit often at a distance.
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"One of the things that stands out to me is her ability to relate to people and not just be at a distance," Williams says of Mayor Brown.
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In a color series for Vogue from 1984, even in clothes of ravishingly bright emeralds, fuchsias, and mustards, the women have secrets, something keeping them at a distance.
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Pam also comes with its own software, Honeyprint, which can be controlled remotely from "any device" and has its own API for managing printing tasks at a distance.
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Reflecting on his nearly three decades covering tech, he said the job allowed him to track major tech trends at a distance from the companies making them happen.
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And while this is not the start of "killer robots" taking human lives, it is another example of governments using technology to exert lethal force at a distance.
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The attack would start at a distance with spears and arrows, and bone daggers would be used to stab opponents in the neck in hand-to-hand fighting.
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So, against a low-flying cruise missile, an S-400 will more likely find success at a distance in the tens of kilometers rather than in the hundreds.
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He continued to observe the business at a distance, and then in the last year was introduced by his co-founder Marsh to Bennett, who had founded Context.
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The establishment of D-shares marks the latest in a series of gradual moves by China to increase foreign engagement with its companies, albeit often at a distance.
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Her exhibition at Half Gallery in 2016, Spooky Action at a Distance, borrowed its title from quantum physics, an appropriate reference given the uncanny nature of the paintings.
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Because a judgment so often impairs the ability to notice what doesn't conform with it, the witness chooses for the time being to keep judgment at a distance.
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In fact, gait is such a distinctive biometric that the United States Department of Defense has researched technologies that identify individuals at a distance by just their walk.
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All accipiters, including the sharp-shinned hawk, and its close relative the Cooper's hawk, have distinctive flight patterns that are useful in identifying them, even at a distance.
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But for the most part, Goff held the famous architect at a distance, declining to join the Taliesin Fellowship, the apprenticeship program Wright established on his Wisconsin estate.
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This tendency is based on the human inclination to define one's identity in contrast to someone cast as a different, an untrustworthy Other best kept at a distance.
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When Arabs arrived in the seventh century, they preferred to live at a distance from it, on the western bank, where the modern city of Mosul is today.
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Dust devils are common in the spot where InSight landed, so it can watch and study them as they pass -- even at a distance of hundreds of feet.
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Trump almost always keeps reporters at a distance when he visits his golf courses, so it's difficult to know how often he plays when visiting his golf clubs.
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Though turkey vultures appear uniformly dark at a distance, their wings are two-toned: a dark front half, followed by the silvery gray undersides of their secondary feathers.
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At the same time, he's worked to keep at a distance from Trump, criticizing him and arguing that voters will be able to differentiate Kirk's stances from Trump's.
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His security detail kept our photog at a distance -- one of the perks of being a former Prez -- but Bubba definitely seemed to be in high spirits here.
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Apple likes to introduce new colors too, especially so people who buy the newest iPhone can pick a model that looks different from the older models at a distance.
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Against the euro, the rouble shed 0.3 percent to 76.68 but hovered at a distance from its weakest level since MArch 2016 of 80.50 it hit earlier this week.
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Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since July 2016, took this picture on September 303, 2018 at a distance of 7,425 miles (11,950 km) from the planet's cloud tops.
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The two twirling stars orbit the third star at a distance of 300 astronomical units (1 astronomical unit is equal to the distance between the Earth and the sun).
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For its hack, the CCC used a "good digital camera with 200mm-lens at a distance of up to five meters" to take a photo of a person's eye.
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Planet 9 is a hypothetical world roughly the mass of Neptune that orbits our Sun in a giant ellipse, at a distance of 40 to over 100 billion miles.
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Virtually all of the photographs were made outdoors, not in homes, schools, offices, or churches, and at a distance, as if he were reluctant to engage with his subjects.
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Inside you'll find moving print heads containing microscopic nozzles, half the width of a human hair, that can accurately spray ink at a distance of about a quarter inch.
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Images taken from Rosetta at a distance of 2.7 km (1.7 miles) showed Philae wedged into a dark crack on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the ESA said on Monday.
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Those include sending medicine and supplies, supporting staff, taking steps to increase capacity even at a distance by strengthening internet coverage, providing education materials and supporting data collection efforts.
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It was hard to tell them apart at a distance, just as it was hard to see, along a bend in the river, where Texas ends and Mexico begins.
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At a distance along this flat, rural stretch of the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, the two structures standing between the cranes resemble forlorn drive-in movie screens.
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"Being first to market creates a meaningful competitive advantage to charging at a distance technologies," wrote William Gibson, an analyst at Roth Capital Partners, in a note on Thursday.
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Finding another salon would be like starting a new relationship, forging a new friendship, while all I wanted was to keep the unknown, good or bad, at a distance.
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But while Trump keeps his association with aggressive online trolls—many of whom are overtly racist and anti-semitic—at a distance, Leitch is now making her connection explicit.
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A person I knew slightly as a student and subsequently at a distance during his distinguished academic career was recently paroled after completing most of a 20-year sentence.
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On a nearby outdoor porch, an oil menorah was perched on a stool and encased in a glass box with golden trim, set at a distance from the house.
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Osiris-Rex will begin its approach of Bennu in August, and start surveying the asteroid at a distance in October; it will not return with its samples until 2023.
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It's that familiar movement in our eyebrows that lasts only a fraction of a second but conveys that we recognize someone at a distance or shows signs of friendliness.
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Reviewers said Apple had given guidance that the system works best at a distance of 25 to 50 centimeters away from your face, or about 10 to 20 inches.
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It soon became clear that the sound of the eggs going off, while loud, wasn't particularly dangerous at a distance of one foot, ranging from 86 to 133 decibels.
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