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But we're so far away from that, it's ... We're crazy far away from that.
But other than that, I was far away from my family, and I was far away from myself.
Racist Americans keep justice as far away from black death as possible to keep the racist label as far away from themselves as possible.
I felt far away from the town I grew up in, far away from Saturday afternoons spent waiting, and Saturday nights spent learning what it means to go out and grow up.
I grew up in Hawaii, far away from America's Midwest.
They live in villages far away from resorts and cities.
His name is kind of far away from the project.
Alan is always this far away from his breaking point.
But please, do so far away from my Instagram feed.
"We're really far away from esports in VR," he said.
She hopes to one day move far away from Hollywood.
"I think we're far away from a compromise," Maas said.
And logic systems really are quite far away from neuroscience.
It just doesn't work too far away from your console.
If not, these bees are probably far away from you!
We're not too far away from its release date now.
We are far away from the world of Andrew Jackson.
Maybe you live in Ohio, far away from rising seas.
And it was certainly far, far away from whimsical fun.
Bluefin is something that we stay far, far away from.
You are not that far away from comprehensive immigration reform.
How far away from yourself would you say you get?
We are still far away from that kind of vote.
It is far away from the rest of the house.
"You're way too far away from your money," he said.
"They're far away from anything bad for them," he said.
But they're far away from this part of the dungeon.
Flyers should stay as far away from both as possible. 
The office was far away from my classrooms that year.
In fact, it leads the listener far away from them.
"Now we say that monetary policy is non-conventional and we are far away from normalization because the rest of the world, the rest of the challenges, are far away from being normalized," he said.
You'd think Aniston would stay far away from public dating spectacles.
Scott was far away from the officer when he was shot.
We're so far away from that outcome, but that's the goal.
How far away from a 2-degree warmer world are we?
"It was so far away from my own life," she said.
"The product was too far away from the promise," he said.
I have never before lived so far away from my family.
It's difficult to find such complicated molecules far away from Earth.
"I think we're, like, so far away from that," he said.
Those heavy metals were then shot far away from the collision.
"I'm as far away from Hollande as can be," he said.
Certainly, North Koreans would want locations far away from financial hubs.
As a girl, she fantasized about getting far away from home.
But here, we're far away from the hospital and my colleagues.
But after Saturday, he's going to be far away from one.
Kyle and I were never too far away from each other.
"I was so far away from my son," she told me.
Moments later, far away from the scrum, Pulisic was limping noticeably.
The company's ad group traditionally sat far away from Mr. Zuckerberg.
Gun$ Garcia recommends you stay far, far away from sugary drinks.
Your college is pretty far away from where you grew up.
Far away from my family, I was a mother without guidance.
"We were far away from anyplace safe," Saida al-Abdullah said.
"Now we are far away from all that information," he added.
He found being "so far away from my family" a challenge.
It's way far away from working on a cost-effectiveness level.
But at this point in time, we're far away from that.
The top of the screen is very far away from your thumb.
"It was so far away from home," he says through an interpreter.
He added that conservative lawmakers were "far, far away" from backing EDIS.
A small town in South Wales that's really far away from everything.
If you'll be far away from mom this Mother's Day, fear not.
Keep help-side defenders as far away from the rim as possible.
The section is a little far away from the convention center though.
I just wanted to run as far away from Kelly as possible.
It's far away from Mountain View, it's in a more suburban neighborhood.
Yet currencies often move far away from fundamental values for long periods.
After high school, she got as far away from home as possible.
They had a nice year, far away from the rest of us.
For some, the nearest V.A. facility is too far away from home.
But she's managed to stay far away from anything related to Russia.
Keep your Dr. Pimple Popper-obsessed friend far away from your skin.
You also don't want to be too far away from your subject.
But some traders still advise staying far away from the commodity space.
That was absolutely as far away from me as you can get.
But Apple is very, very far away from Ireland's 12.5 percent rate.
The locations are generally remote and far away from any military targets.
That means tiny adorable Laura will be far, far away from Hakeem.
The thought of new material is never far away from conversations either.
"I don't think we are that far away from it," he added.
"Basketball will take you far away from that school yard," Allen wrote.
Make no mistake: We're far, far, far away from anything like that.
Why do you have to push her so far away from yourself?
It's in those quiet moments that I feel far away from fashion.
In its specification, it is not so far away from CERN's FCC.
Apple juice and being far away from home for the first time.
He tried to get as far away from the frontlines as possible.
Far away from the ISIS heartland, the group's affiliates also are active.
He sounds about as far away from me as you can get.
Like most modern couples, we are never far away from our cellphones.
Some prefer to live as far away from other people as possible.
Radical club culture is shape-shifting, far away from the mass public.
We are a defence part, and we stay far away from offensive.
She explores and photographs settings far away from the center of things.
"I think we're so far away from that," Mnuchin told Axios's Mike Allen.
Enjoying the sun and sand somewhere far, far away from her old life.
The experiences themselves have the power to take you far away from home.
Hugh Jackman is never too far away from his wife Deborra-Lee Furness.
She's far away from her wife, alienated by her family, and burdened financially.
But the virus has also destabilized places far away from the infection zones.
They plan to take her on an exotic trip far away from home.
On FlightRadar24, multitudes of planes were pictured heading far away from the storm.
Apple's event space was far away from the main action in downtown Austin.
They're imprisoned in the desert, far away from the seas where they lived.
We're a little bit far away from focusing specifically on the public feed.
Avoid at all costs: Telegram - iOS and AndroidStay far, far away from Telegram.
Kaimowitz is already thinking of getting far away from Trump and his tower.
I just wanted to get as far away from that lifestyle as possible.
I was like, they are so far away from knowing who I am.
The kind of music on this record is quite far away from that.
We're moving too far away from that in the name of what, exactly?
His advice: Make your own blockers, and run far away from other clusters.
It's about as far away from Chicago as he could be, mentally, anyway.
Dogs are never far away from the Queen – even on her wedding day.
I wanted to be far away from home while that man was inaugurated.
Why was I so far away from what my foundation in cooking was?
The good thing about it is, we're not far away from the playoffs.
It goes something like this: Mind: I am so far away from home.
Selena Gomez's latest role is taking her far, far away from Waverly Place.
Residents who live far away from "major" airports would be the most affected.
They reserved a space for her to camp far away from the assailants.
Well, not really far, far away, but it was far away from us.
It's funny, because it's about as far away from my truth as possible.
But we are so far away from it, it's not even an issue.
"Please move as far away from the shoreline as possible," the announcer said.
"He's not very far away (from getting on track)," manager Terry Francona said.
"We even parked kind of far away from everyone and everything," Kassandra says.
Often, the place in question is too far away from where they work.
Forming reboot settlements, far away from the pre-corpses who didn't understand them.
"We're not that far away from where we want to be," Harris said.
In that sense, he's not that far away from the US or Europe.
The students scurried to get as far away from the door as possible.
They're just saying what they think because they're so far away from it.
To be clear, you're right to say we're not far away from it.
"I don't feel so far away from her," Kusama explained on another occasion.
The light climbs high,too far away from anybody'shome to be a flare.
"You were my life, but life is far away from fair," she sings.
We were so far away from our Chinese family, and even each other.
Not content to sit so far away from him, the journalists edge closer.
It was regarded as remote, far away from areas of importance or influence.
And people living far away from the center of the hurricane aren't immune.
He said this from very far away, from a place deep inside himself.
And people living far away from the center of a hurricane aren't immune.
That includes those with home bases far away from the region, he said.
We recommend setting up at a coffee shop far away from your house.
Kaprizov is lighting it up in the KHL, far, far away from St. Paul.
Far away from the burning cities he's left behind and far into the north.
But Scholes says at this moment we're far away from that being a concern.
Keep those babies far away from food to prevent hazardous contamination and possible death.
One stock that Smith said she would stay far away from was Home Depot.
So we had to try and create intimacy while staying far away from her.
My idea of beauty was so far away from my own version of it.
I graduated from high school at Second Baptist not too far away from here.
Mr Keane is glad to be far away from California's hordes of skateboarding youngsters.
That's about two and half times as far away from the sun as Pluto.
Four years ago I was as far away from this as you could imagine.
But they're far, far away from competing with powers such as Cleveland and Toronto.
"ICE has strayed so far away from its mission," said Nixon, NY193 News reported.
It wasn't too far away from what I think is going to happen someday.
But it's very far away from the reality of the actual practice of science.
He spent most of his life trying to stay far away from working people.
Instead of going for a high five, they will walk far away from you!
"I'm back in the American heartland far away from the Washington swamp," he said.
Those three guys had enough gravity to pull defenders far away from the paint.
But until then I'll be far away from the presidential race's toxic daily churn.
"When what you love is far away from you, it's pretty hard," Sandoval said.
American voters intentionally steered far away from emerging socialism and the Road to Serfdom.
They couldn't believe that she allowed it to get so far away from her.
"I know I am far away from home," del Potro, the 2009 champion, said.
The goal is to get as far away from the nuclear material as possible.
In inner-city moves, the housing can be really far away from the road.
The Gini coefficient shows how far away from equal a country's income distribution is.
Sometimes what you're going through takes you far away from what the reality is.
I really do think that I'm never getting very far away from the book.
I seized an opportunity to move out of the country, far away from him.
" As a result, he said, the tech world was drifting "far away from society.
From this point on, we hope thin-shamers stay far away from Hyland's Instagram.
I think about being far away from my family and what it might mean.
And more instances of abundant coral were found far away from populated coastal areas.
Methamphetamine abuse and the struggling economy were never far away from the conversation either.
I think it's very much also people [who] live far away from your grandma.
THERE'S NO WAY THE DOG CAN REALLY STAY THAT FAR AWAY FROM THE STAGECOACH.
Traditionally, vegan and vegetarian items have been sold far away from the meat aisle.
Will was imprisoned at a facility not too far away from where Dan lived.
Does he have a crab mistress somewhere in the Atlantic, far away from King Triton?
Basically as far away from "Silicon Valley" as you can be in mind and spirit.
Regardless, the incident occurred in international waters and unusually far away from Russia, Schuster said.
I turned away and took a seat as far away from her as I could.
And his demeanor is about as far away from "Iowa nice" as you can get.
Everyone else would do well to stay as far away from Triple 9 as possible.
More than 20053,22005 went to government-paid hotels, some far away from homes and schools.
And until then, she warned that the pendulum shouldn't swing too far away from opioids.
Enjoy Gmail's suggested responses and labels and stay far, far away from sad Yahoo Mail.
But it's about as far away from those kind of blockbusters as you can get.
Yet as that opening eye reminds us, we're never very far away from Orwellian omniscience.
Films that take viewers too far away from the familiar always face an uphill battle.
I was happy to stay in the background, far away from the touchy-feely stuff.
If Kylie and Khloé are pregnant, we aren't that far away from a big reveal!
"We're far away from closing in on the fuselage of the aircraft," he said Monday.
"It's never been very far away from me," Lansbury explained to a reporter that evening.
Aboud, Susi and many others hope to get as far away from them as possible.
Look, my concern is that both parties are moving too far away from the center.
"I believe she should be kept far away from society," Bozzi wrote in the statement.
I don't think it's far away from where a lot of kids function these days.
During his second ayahuasca experience, Sarlo's visions took him far away from the humid rainforest.
And the way that I ... We're so far away from having to worry about that.
However, being so far away from phone reception might be tough when an accident happens.
Recent news reports describe it as an idyllic place far away from cheering carnival crowds.
Trey Gowdy, has said he wants to stay far away from the witnesses Mueller's interviewing.
How can we be so far away from our own homes, yet feel so welcome?
"It was a bad and lonely feeling being so far away from parents," he says.
That was the first time I lived far away from my people, from my culture.
A generation later parties can set out their pitch far away from the old mainstream.
We ask that the Cash name be kept far away from destructive and hateful ideology.
He had the urge to carry her far away from them, as far as possible.
It will move to increasingly innocent banks that were far away from the original transactions.
Many Yugur children have been sent to cities far away from their homes for schooling.
Far away from the mainland US, Alaska's costs of living are higher than many states.
That is a huge morale boost to those working so far away from their families.
"I think the president should stay far, far away from the Mueller investigation," Caputo said.
And since it's extra-long, he can charge his device far away from the outlet.  
We're not that far away from the Ebola crisis and we're dealing with Zika now.
That means you can keep your dirty clothes far, far away from your fresh ones.
But they were too far away from other boats and shore stations to be heard.
I like to record in these rural places, pretty far away from takeout or delivery.
I had to move far away from it to digest and absorb what had happened.
We can't be far away from one another, but can't be bumping into ourselves, either.
Or perhaps I realized I'd never ventured as far away from it as I'd thought.
" In theory, the track doesn't trail too far away from the message in "Love Blast.
More so than previous U.S. generations, today's elderly often live far away from their children.
The students scurried to try to hide as far away from the door as possible.
Yes, having your fishing rod break while you're far away from home can get annoying.
Guided by Aditi, the couple pursues treatments as far away from New Delhi as London.
We are as far away from those caucuses as we are from the 2020 caucuses.
Then she wanted to get as far away from the United States as she could.
She returned nearly 10 minutes later, saying the bathroom was far away from her court.
There were also complaints about the location being far away from the center of Greenpoint.
It feels like the conversation has drifted so far away from doing right by them.
He's prepared to play the best basketball of his young life, far away from home.
Being so far away from my family has made me more appreciative of their sacrifices.
"My sense of it is that we're way far away from a deal," Yarmuth said.
This latest quake was centered in the desert and far away from a major city.
Mr Phillips's main complaint is that in the name of multiculturalism, Britain has allowed some minority groups to drift so far away from the mainstream of the dominant majority that they now hold values and ambitions that are far away from Britain's liberal ideals.
But the striking thing is that it's not too far away from the current Republican orthodoxy.
On Wednesday, the Northern Hemisphere will be tilted as far away from the sun as possible.
Their meet-up spot is far away from where humpback whales usually summer in the Antarctic.
Joe Heck, a Republican who lost his Senate race after similarly staying far away from Trump.
This makes sense, since we're so far away from a post-race or post-racial society.
This is especially true whenever Cleveland is able to draw Andre Iguodala far away from Irving.
How do we keep Jessa and Adam as far away from that baby as physically possible?
Apple's possible design puts the spot far away from any other defining feature on the phone.
"If the answer is no, then run far away from whatever it may be," she says.
While this bombing happened, Hayabusa2 was far away from detonation site to keep the spacecraft safe.
But these efforts stuttered, likely because the ambitious machines Google purchased were far away from commercialization.
It's just that in 2019, Watchmen's alternate America isn't quite as far away from our own.
And because Double can be remote controlled, the crew can be far away from the action.
You are the worst and Olivia needs to stay as far away from you as possible.
If you live far away from your state's Pride celebrations, it's easy to feel left out.
It's also far away from the heart meaning that it's a lagging indicator of heart rate.
The earliest victims of AIDS were buried there in 1985, far away from the other graves.
In many places across the country, low-wage workers live too far away from hourly jobs.
"Roger is never too far away from Trump," a source told Dylan Byers of CNN Politics.
It's quite a depressing place sometimes because you're so far away from your family and friends.
In both cases, the installations being shut are not far away from other plants Raízen has.
Even the individual painting titles are set rather far away from the works on the walls.
"Those conditions can happen far away from the landfall," hurricane specialist John Cangialosi said Thursday afternoon.
I just wish I would have caught him before he got too far away from me.
He and his pollos start at a remote spot "far away" from Ambos Nogales, Juan explains.
The Democratic Party has moved far away from traditional values and religion as a positive force.
His longevity has made him a cult icon in countries far away from his native Japan.
I think there's also something about being so far west, a city far away from everything.
Some say they have no interest in elections or they are so far away from politics.
The world of the Internet was so far away from who he was at this point.
If you're lucky, you are given some job as far away from the military as possible.
The primary lesson from Arkansas was that other states should stay far away from work requirements.
Pope Francis wants young people to keep their cell phones far away from the dinner table.
One is that the Jays simply aren't as far away from being good as it feels.
You kick aside their sapped carcass and fall asleep as far away from them as possible.
It seemed so far away from the first album, like it was a whole other world.
Two years later, he's trying to stay as far away from the convention limelight as possible.
Their views on race are just as far away from Trump as they are from Sanders.
They were either stuck at home or trapped in areas far away from their registered hospital.
It was about as far away from my tiny village in Ireland as I could imagine.
I would guess he lived not too far away from where he stood at that moment.
I caught a flurry of color in the woodland, not far away from where I stood.
Of course, on the other end, Green commits a silly foul far away from the basket.
It's part of his plan to get as far away from the Mexican border as possible.
Still, all of these remain quite far away from clinical deployment in any generally approved way.
Spelling is a worldly sport, it connects you to languages and places far away from you.
If you keep them on hand in the refrigerator, you're never far away from a meal.
Bright eyeliner is applied in doodles or at sharp angles far away from the lash line.
Man, controversy never seemed too far away from me, especially during my first year of syndication.
He lives on the outskirts of Beijing and is far away from shops and other services.
Whenever we get this far away from the eight-day, I always put on a hedge.
But Democrats should stay far away from two coalition proposals that would make high deductibles worse.
"It doesn't matter where people live, how close or far away from the ocean," she said.
You don't have to get very far away from that fault for the signal to completely disappear.
Billions of animals live far away from the sun's rays in the dark depths of the oceans.
Even though we don't live too far away from each other, I do miss her a lot.
I've lost my parents, my husband is gone now and my children live far away from me.
But when The Perfectionists picks up, Ali has just taken a job far away from Rosewood, Pennsylvania.
So he prefers, instead, to tweak the current model instead of moving too far away from it.
"I'm excited about this method, especially for patients who live far away from my centers," Yaghmour said.
Mamula, who lives in Washington, D.C., initially planned on spending the day far away from the chaos.
Right now, they're not sure how far away from the surface Schiaparelli was when this all happened.
Using the Extreme Violence mod takes it as far away from wholesome as you could possibly get.
I really need to stretch my legs and get as far away from my office as possible.
It's better to wait for accurate news than to tweet blindly about events far away from you.
Clearly, this is a GOP that has moved far away from its 2004-vintage culture war component.
I've now lived (far, far) away from my family home for longer than I lived in it.
Nassar&aposs work far away from campus was spelled out in his employment contract with Michigan State.
"I would think the S&P is not too far away from making new highs," he said.
Meantime, the Washington Free Beacon is trying to get as far away from the dossier as possible.
And since the GOP only controlled 22020 Senate seats, the party was far away from that threshold.
Hey do you want to go far, far away from this place right now for some reason?
Image: Allan SchullerClimate change might not feel that important if you're living far away from a coastline.
In this loose, conversational art form, far away from the cameras, people let their personalities roam free.
Ubisoft's open-world shooter series usually involves fictional conflicts in nonexistent countries, far away from America's shores.
Although she praised the boy's heroism, she cautioned that people should stay far away from burning structures.
But politically speaking, they are still far away from reaching a consensus on the topic of democracy.
Today is my younger daughter's birthday, and I'm sitting here in the truck, far away from home.
But everything is fine, as long as it's just far away from civilization and deep into nature.
The family lived far away from the civil war, Dahari said, but they escaped Yemen's crumbling economy.
Reality stars practically made contouring a household term, but Stewart stays far away from the makeup trend.
Bordering states are more likely to have conflicting interests than nations located far away from each other.
It didn't interest me at all, because it was too far away from the center of things.
Two: they'll attempt to get as far away from the diesel emissions scandal as they possibly can.
"There are these men, just far away from everything, snatching it out from under her," she said.
All in all, they help keep hackers at bay and far, far away from your private information.
But Norse Mythology is about as far away from our modern world as we can reasonably expect.
To be fair, the NBA 3-point line is really, really far away from the basket. pic.twitter.
Don't Wake The Night is about as far away from those spectacular blockbusters as you can get.
Your reaction is limited to getting as far away from danger as possible as soon as possible.
The 2020 election is just about as far away from these early norms as you can get.
For this reason, Warne thinks investors should keep cryptos as far away from their portfolios as possible.
But her most important role is far away from both in front of and behind the camera.
"You really feel far away from the city even though it's so close by," writes one reviewer.
"It's no feat to be on 'The Beat' so far away from the actual street," Booker began.
"ICE has strayed so far away from its mission," she said, according to the New York Post.
It is instructive as to just how far away from the popular will the U.S. government stands.
"It's one of these mind-blowing moments where we're not that far away from an A.I. doctor."
Lesnar came back, of course, but Goldberg seemed more than content to stay far away from WWE.
"We wanted to get as far away from the word 'Obamacare' as we could," former Kentucky Gov.
Meanwhile, British officials will host Trump at events far away from 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace.
We were rarely in the woods during the day, and stayed far, far away from them overnight.
The North conducting one, even far away from populated areas, would be its most serious provocation yet.
But his party appears far away from its yearslong goal of doing away with the law entirely.
" Thiem said he was fatigued after the second set and that he was "far away from 100%.
Many of the families will be released in states far away from their relatives or support networks.
It's about finding a sister in someone who you judge to be so far away from you.
"His family had to take him to another cemetery far away from the city," she told Reuters.
Other Republicans warn against predicting who will hold the House majority so far away from an election.
But there was no question that active-duty officers were to stay far away from politics. Gen.
I'm sure anyone living far away from their parents can relate to this funny cycle of love.
"I think the system to grow crops far away from a city and transporting it will disappear."
You decide to step back from the family business and move far away from this toxic mess.
"The federal government is so far away from taking care of the safety net people." he said.
And this broad new immunity will have a profound impact far away from the border as well.
But even as a metaphor, far away from missiles and drones and nerve agents, weaponization is disorienting.
Because what he is doing is norm-violating gaslighting, and you should get far away from him.
I go to a high school not far away from the prep school that Judge Kavanaugh attended.
It's really sad, because we are so close, and yet so far away from a sincere rapprochement.
I think there (are) still some obstacles along the way and we're far away from really a solution.
Sasha infers that Becky wanted her twin as far away from her violent tendencies as he could be.
"I don't have the sensation we were as far away from them as the scoreline suggests," he said.
The first I get by picking the right spot, as far away from any bright lights as possible.
I also wanted to get as far away from my hometown of Panama City, Florida, as humanly possible.
White House officials believe she'll eventually be eased into another role, far, far, away from the West Wing.
Do you ever worry that maybe it's going to be like you're moving too far away from traditional?
"Any carby snacks or cheat-day foods are hidden far, far away from my hungry-a–!" she writes.
This may be difficult, though, if the satellites are too high up and far away from the atmosphere.
Should we run for the hills, far away from the BI and big data space before it implodes?!
The two most important safeguards are distance — being as far away from the blast as possible — and time.
Ask Irma, and she says she is glad to be far away from the storm bearing her name.
Since Earth is so far away from Mars, it will take several minutes to send the helicopter commands.
"I was not far away from beating Rafa on a clay court in a Masters final," he said.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been working hard to keep her caucus as far away from impeachment as possible.
Additionally, the location is not too far away from Mcity, the Ann Arbor testing facility for autonomous vehicles.
The best we can do is hope that the Black Hood stays far, far away from Mr. Andrews.
If you can get your coins back, take them as far away from this shitstain as you can.
But he has admitted this year that the company's messaging has now skewed too far away from value.
This falls disproportionately on the less affluent, who often live far away from their jobs and public transport.
He spent most of his life trying to stay as far away from working people as he could.
It's time to see what kind of weirdness I can find now that I'm far away from home.
Currently US advisers are mainly concentrated at the headquarters level, far away from Afghan troops in the field.
I just have to get as far away from the work as possible, and get a fresh start.
AI is improving rapidly, but we are still far away from creating human-level intelligence in a computer.
Will (Brian J. Smith) is entangled in Riley (Tuppence Middleton) in a hidey-hole far away from Whispers.
She was in a beautiful world of her own, one far away from the noise of it all.
Participants would take a little post and place it out as far away from them as they wanted.
And if you're deathly afraid of insects, you might want to stay far away from Fright Factory Unearthed.
To eat one is a sloppy, shameful affair best undertaken far, far away from the company of others.
Tagai placed the Zugubals on the opposite side of the sky to keep them far away from him.
We are still far away from what we achieved in the CETA in terms of standards and procedures.
I went to the clinic, located in the industrial area of the city, far away from the center.
That means we could see mass evictions and people displaced far away from where they want to live.
What's worse is that those people deciding the narrative are so far away from where the music sits.
But Chamath Palihapitiya told CNBC on Tuesday he keeps his kids as far away from technology as possible.
Both sides have moved so far away from one another that honest constructive debate is next to impossible.
Ironically, the stock itself isn't too far away from a key downside support level, pending an earnings miss.
But I would argue that it's a reality you're not as far away from as you might think.
Because when you're far away from home, you remember all of the things you should have brought along.
Yes, even far away from the island, my birthplace is bogged down by the politics of social status.
Steve's performance of Kermit has strayed far away from my father's good hearted, compassionate leader of the Muppets.
"The Home Office puts us far away from our families to try to damage us psychologically," he claimed.
And that's the power of the Model S. Every logical fact should point you far away from it.
Based on the IAEA's report, Iran's stockpile is enriched to under 5 percent — far away from that level.
Perhaps most ironically, they are particularly prevalent in urban areas, presumably far away from the nearest dairy cow.
The Vault is also remote, and therefore a "safe place, quite far away from conflicts," Asdal told me.
The two Rohingya villages are in the south of Rathedaung township, far away from the border with Bangladesh.
So even far away from the front lines of the fire, many Australians are suffering from the blazes.
An event far away from the island of Ireland, in other words, had moved the peace process forward.
If you live far away from family and friends, snail mail can be the way to spread joy.
"Being as far away from that material as possible is what's going to change your outcomes," Buddemeir said.
Most Democrats still shy far away from predicting they can recapture the majority, though some are increasingly bullish.
There is very little there, not much more than desert far away from modern conveniences like cell reception.
She moved back to LA, and he decided to stay in Boulder, far away from the Hollywood scene.
"It is apparent, at least to me, that they're not far away from an agreement," this person said.
The pair crept beneath a desk as far away from the front door as they could and waited.
Such items should be cleaned far away from places where food is stored or served, the CDC added.
Meanwhile, special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has continued to move forward, far away from all this Cohen drama.
What is new, though, is that the encounter occurred in Pacific waters so far away from the Russian mainland.
It's emotional at times because I'm so far away from my home, so thank God I have my dog.
It's so, so hard, especially living so far away from my family and not knowing very many people here.
Grieving alone, far away from my family and friends, without much of a support system in my new state.
Or what about kids so focused on completing step challenges that they inadvertently walk too far away from home?
A group of alleged terrorists rounded up by the authorities in 2003 were far away from their adult years.
Thankfully, Corwin said, the cobra is probably going to find a spot far away from people and stay there.
Yields on 10-year debt were at 1.75 percent, not far away from a 45.103 low of 1.53 percent.
We pack up our shit, slip out the backdoor, and get as far away from Portland as we can.
Karev (Justin Chambers) encourages the father to keep his son far, far away from his mother until she's clean.
The dignity of hugging your family tightly and far away from border walls, detention facilities, and plastic jail partitions.
Up until college I tried my hardest to steer as far away from being the Muslim guide for everyone.
"Go as far away from here as you can and don't ever look back," he tells her from jail.
And the president Douglas portrayed was an anti-gun liberal Democrat with views far away from Cruz's conservative orthodoxy.
If the facility is far away from any "waters of the United States," however, it doesn't face these requirements.
Dostoğlu said that opening an art museum far away from the cultural capital is itself an act of defiance.
They just needed to stay far, far away from mud puddles, if they wanted to make it to adulthood.
When we spoke, she was joyful, pleased, and seemed far away from the tears and confusion of The Bachelor.
When the image was 2D, the prey was clearly too far away from the mantis, and it didn't strike.
It was getting too far away from the person I am or the person I ever wanted to be.
Treatment for pests starts with taking the plant far away from other healthy plants so the pests don't spread.
When I first started traveling, I was about as far away from a travel expert as you could get.
Since then, he's settled 60 miles outside of Las Vegas, living far away from tech-focused world of Cupertino.
The hard right is so far away from not only where the American people are, but even most Republicans.
"Himan decided he wanted to put his family as far away from this money as possible," Mr. Kramer said.
It puts the warp nacelles — those propulsion fins — on stalks, far away from the areas the crew lives within.
That's why it's nice to get a view from above, far away from the chilly realities of the season.
Given that, why listen to all the voices telling him to get as far away from Flynn as possible?
Adams, who is now not far away from his 70th birthday, walks with less ease than he once did.
You would have some levels in a machine far away from the market price, let's say 5 figures off.
In fact, there was a period in my own life when the illegality scared me far away from cannabis.
Malcom Floyd has said that he'll retire, and Gates can't be far away from that either at this point.
It takes a few minutes to recall that he's in Chicago now, far away from those who love him.
It can't be too far away from rolling over, and the yield curve is inching ever closer to inversion.
Yutaka Take, his jockey, had taken him to the final turn, far away from other horses and the fans.
Clinical depression runs in my family and it was totally exasperated when I was so far away from home.
I had to go far away from where I was planted—all by myself—if I stood a chance.
I will make it through, I have a home that is far away from these waters, I will return.
"We encourage anyone who cares about animals to stay far away from this place," the veterinarian, Heather Rally, said.
I stay with a friend right now, far away from my house because (the broker) lives nearby my place.
If your structure does have windows, FEMA advises standing far away from them, in the center of a room.
He said it was so quiet that he felt as if he was somewhere far away from the city.
Both sites were far away from the center in the Bronx where she gets dialysis multiple times a week.
Although there is no rough around the greens, swales can carry errant approach shots far away from the pins.
I'm interested in the world, what's happening in it, and the people around me and far away from me.
On its forecasted track, the system would remain far away from the coastal United States through early next week.
"The Hawaiian islands are small and physically very far away from everything else in the world," Mr. Brown said.
That is particularly true in restaurants, where the payment terminal is often stored far away from the seating area.
If you've got a baby or toddler, change diapers often in a spot that's far away from the pool.
I agree that as far as G.O.O.D Music releases go, this isn't too far away from DAYTONA to me.
I was gripped by fright, and for the remainder of the afternoon we stayed far away from the windows.
Mr. Shao's modernization campaign will happen on more than 30 acres far away from Dongguan, in neighboring Hunan Province.
Once you're there, you tend to feel as if you're floating in an isolated capsule, far away from Earth.
And then John Stones reached it, and sent it as far away from himself, from danger, as he could.
Even though these terrorists were as far away from me in ideology as anyone could be, I felt shame.
That said, if you have a latex allergy or sensitivity, you'll want to stay far away from these guys.
A lot of the bands and the crews did that because the stages were far away from each other.
They were far away from any kind of reinforcement and the Japanese had an advantage in manpower and proximity.
I bet he'll stay as far away from this as possible and continue to argue it is a sham.
And he isn't moving too far away from his core brand, which has been a hit with GOP voters.
Now Drummond joins them to form a trio of established frontcourt players marooned far, far away from playoff contention.
As a freelancer with unstable income, and as someone living abroad, far away from any family, I needed one.
It's hard to be so far away from home, and the phone calls make me miss my family more.
Far away from her family and friends during Ramadan, she found herself alone between work and home at sundown.
It is a game that was obviously influenced by some ideas that are pretty far away from the mainstream.
It's of course far away from the waltz, but I have this feeling that I'm not in another place.
How is it that you have moved so far away from the values that we shared as students together?
And the Senate, along with an increasingly divided country, seems just as far away from agreeing on an answer.
And loved ones living far away from a parent or grandparent could ask a neighbor to check in periodically.
And when Sony started to think about a successor, it didn't stray too far away from the PSP's blueprint.
By the way, in the future you might find them in another place not so far away from myself.
Meanwhile, other animals have a more sensible arrangement, where their windpipe and esophagus are far away from each other.
This unnaturalness was very depressing; it seemed to come from a creature far away from us and horribly alone.
"We release it somewhere far away from the populated area, to prevent another conflict in the future," he said.
Is your router in your basement, or in a cupboard, or generally far away from the devices you use?
"The market is so big that we are still very far away from a war for territory," he said.
This will be far away from the mining site, and residences, stores, and historic buildings will move over there.
The world seems increasingly overwhelming, and you feel as if you're very far away from the people around you.
"Trinidad is not too far away from South America, and you know how South American football is," Andre says.
High-frequency fighting centered around holidays happens mainly in the countryside, far away from the big venues in Bangkok.
Because, apparently something went wrong, if we feel so far away from half of the population in the country.
Like Logan, the painter grew up poor and far away from the hip downtown art scene of New York City.
In our day-to-day lives, we tend to stay pretty far away from snakes that aren't adorable, awkward newborns.
Most of its lands are far away from major population centers and consist of deserts and grasslands—not exactly destinations.
As far as where things will go from here, Khloé is confident that it will be far away from drama.
My mom is adopted, and she had her mother and her brother, [but] we also lived far away from them.
I wait until the last minute, and then I parachute as far away from other people as I possibly can.
Because it's so far away from Earth, its retrograde transits don't affect us as dramatically as, for example, Mercury retrograde.
Instead, he's decided to set up an impromptu meeting with the unions in an office far away from the crowds.
Alê Abreu: I was born in São Paulo, but we moved to a place far away from the city center.
Too often these leaders toil in corporate boardrooms, or whisper privately to each other, far away from the public's view.
Muhlstein praises the company for enduring all these years but cautions WW against moving too far away from weight loss.
The rangiest middleweight of the lot, Rockhold fights almost side on, with his head held far away from his opponent.
My partner is half Persian, and I try to do holiday things for him, since we're far away from home.
We are very far away from North Korea, and we don't really have a lot of interest in North Korea.
Thanks to some haphazard party planning, however, it rapidly became about as far away from 'intimate' as you can imagine.
A very, very pregnant June is trapped in an unknown house, in an unknown district, seemingly far away from civilization.
"Roger is never too far away from Trump ... He's always talking to Donald," a source close to both men said.
I find that it depends on how far away from the object you are and the lighting in the room.
Whether you use an actual alarm clock or a smartphone, move it as far away from your bed as possible.
Daenerys Targaryen, after having flown away from Meereen on dragonback, is somewhere in the plains far away from the city.
I'd never risk taking it to the beach, but it could look nice outside someplace safe, far away from sand.
Their physical proximity is deeply ironic, however, because Roger and Ruth are emotionally and mentally far away from one another.
So basically, this character is about as far away from nice-guy, pretty-boy Jon Snow as you can get.
For decades West Berlin was an eccentric place, cut off by the wall and far away from mainland West Germany.
This isn't so far away from the abilities of electric eels, and even the humble pigeon can sense magnetic fields.
Fast forward 29 years and Alvow is about as far away from sexy, sweaty '80s music videos as humanly possible.
"This pagoda was built in 2009, when it was far away from the river," Monk Pyinnya Linkara told newswire AFP.
As Ristau himself admits, Monday's earthquake is probably too far away from the Alpine fault to have a direct effect.
But, the changes we're observing are huge, big enough to observe in pictures snapped from far away from the planet.
"We're still very far away from the risks," says Anima Anandkumar, a Caltech professor and Nvidia's machine learning research director.
However, it's basically impossible to see the visible light from these objects, since quasars are super far away from Earth.
"He spent most of his life trying to stay as far away from working people as he could," Obama said.
But I've found Jurassic World Alive's map to be much more populated, even in areas far away from large populations.
To get back into that adventurous spirit, I try to get as far away from my responsibilities as I can.
Embedded underneath the spacecraft are four engines that can ignite and propel the Starliner far away from a malfunctioning rocket.
Others smiled curiously at visiting foreign journalists, a rare site, so far away from the golden-sanded beaches tourists frequent.
Another theory appeals to gravitational instabilities in the disk, suggesting giant planets can coalesce quickly, far away from their stars.
I wasn&apost far away from this a couple of years ago and I am convinced it is possible again.
For the first time, Peter realized the room had only one door and he was sitting far away from it.
Far away from my family and friends back home, it was in Charlottesville where I found the best of America.
Because any party that would nominate Donald Trump for president has moved too far away from his party of Lincoln.
Protesters have vowed not to leave their camp until the pipeline is scrapped or moved far away from their reservation.
It'll be subsequently released to an area with a good "water and food source, far away from people," Broadstock says.
It's possible the NISMO will return, but we can't be that far away from the next-gen GT-R, either.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are working on their chemistry and feel they aren't too far away from winning more games.
Although Betty would like to be as far away from them as possible, that proves to be an unlikely outcome.
He lives far away from his family and facebook was the way to stay in the loop with his family.
They are widely available, lightly regulated and can be flown remotely by an operator far away from the crime scene.
She sings: All I want is a room somewhere, Far away from the cold night air; With one enormous chair. . . .
The company's AI research group has been opening labs far away from Facebook's Silicon Valley headquarters — most recently in Montreal.
Fortunately, they're in the middle of the long August recess, far away from the Capitol and the Washington press corps.
The gooey liquid in the back of my throat felt far away from the words coming out of my mouth.
We have a society that is still, that is way, way, way, way far away from where it should be.
Alex had been struggling for over a year, and much of it was happening far away from Jon and me.
Always having potatoes on hand means we're never too far away from an easy throw-together meal, appetizer, or snack.
His style is chaotic, rejoicing in grime and dirt, straying as far away from upper middle class normalcy as possible.
Even with this year's great weather conditions, you'll still want to get far away from city lights for optimal viewing.
The police urged him to enter a witness-protection program, and to move far away from the northwest of England.
It's not the first time circumstances have led an event to be held far away from an Olympic host city.
It can also be a good option for women who live in rural areas far away from a doctor's office.
During an annular eclipse, the moon is too far away from Earth to fully obscure our view of the sun.
But I'm getting too far away from my subject here, which is Mullan's book, in which Ferrante plays no part.
Whenever it happens, she said, Mr. Buttigieg, whose term ends this year, will likely be far away from South Bend.
Because any party that would nominate Donald Trump for president has moved too far away from the party of Lincoln.
The airport's main seating area was also pretty empty, with those who were there sitting far away from each other.
Meanwhile, the euro steadied around $1.12585, not far away from a January 2019 high of near $1.15 hit on Monday.
Meanwhile, the euro steadied around $1.12585, not far away from a January 2019 high of near $1.15 hit on Monday.
The food served at the restaurant is expensive, and the resort is far away from any off-property dining options.
That way, you're never so far away from it that you lose track of the plot and then your interest.
Losing that would be a blow to Israel's efforts to keep Iran as far away from Israel's borders as possible.
People with respiratory illness or cardiovascular problems, they should move far away from the volcano to Manila or other provinces.
The Czech government's stance on migration has been far away from Germany's welcoming approach but much less controversial than Zeman's.
" "We are so far away from the proposal that he put forth that this is a triumph for American workers.
You deserve this time off, and if you're going somewhere far away from your gym, the more power to you.
Even so, starting my own life far away from those that could hurt me has brought out the real me.
The company owes the United States a huge apology and a generation of penance -- far away from power, I hope.
After that, however, he was much more respectful of my cliff's edge rules (as in, stay far away from it).
Citi didn't clarify how far away from a branch you have to live to get access to this new account.
If they live far away from parents, much of their care on a family plan may be out of network.
We are so far away from the proposal that he put forth that this is a triumph for American workers.
But he added that overall euro zone inflation was still far away from the ECB's target of nearly 2 percent.
They were a pair in that the event that generated them was massive, catastrophic, and happened far away from Earth.
Their father is being held now, far away from his family, in a detention center in Missouri, and faces deportation.
You look at Iran, not so far away from Saudi Arabia, and take a look at what they're doing there.
Technically, it may be gumbo, but apparently they're not allowed to call it that this far away from New Orleans.
The question, then, is how far away from this technology are we, and what are the implications for human life?
Well, first of all, I did this as far away from an election as a House member gets in 2017.
What I am suggesting is that the battles waged by liberalism have drifted far away from their old egalitarian intentions.
The CEO of Shopify runs the e-commerce company far away from Silicon Valley, in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa.
I'm not sure if it will be June, but I don't think we're too far away from a Fed rate cut.
They are far away from home, and far from the love and care they expect and deserve from their human companions.
The posted job was a step down in pay and prestige, but it would move me far, far away from Hagatha.
Below, Alvarez shares seven red flags that point to a stylist who should stay far, far away from your curls. 1.
And while fame took Smith far away from Houston, she has no regrets about the direction her life would ultimately take.
"It's not easy being far away from my family on a day like today," he wrote on Instagram on Nov. 23.
Others marched by Helsinki landmarks, far away from the leaders&apos gathering but in clear view of curious residents and tourists.
As someone who wanted a life in this business, it looked so far away from 200th Street, where I grew up.
Perhaps extinction and climate change -- the end of nature -- happen too far away from our city lives for us to observe.
Oliver should go to the police, get immunity, and run far, far away from the likes of "bad people" like him.
If there's one thing that ... a problem a company gets into trouble on, it's getting too far away from their customers.
I well up at the thought that we are currently as far away from Christmas as it is possible to get.
In Go parlance it is a "shoulder hit," in from the side, far away from most of the game's other action.
Here's hoping that once he helps bring Dany there that he stays far away from Bran and the people of Westeros.
Now, to be fair, we're told Rip Van Winkle -- aka the employee -- was dozing pretty far away from the smashed safe.
However, the prediction is not too far away from similar predictions it gave President Donald Trump ahead of the U.S. elections.
Many Isle de Jean Charles residents make a living fishing, which limits how far away from the water they can move.
I'm thinking of building a small house in those hills over there and living far away from it all in peace.
And perhaps most importantly, are we getting too far away from the reason LGBT media was created in the first place?
Which is obviously quite far away from being Rosie the Robot idea that has been promised to us since the 1960s.
With a young child roaming the house, Adele has also ensured her Oscar is far away from any chocolate-covered hands.
In order to eliminate the perception of favoritism, Meen will stay far away from the judging events that begin on Monday.
You can't live too far away from a company's servers, or else a game will lag to the point it's unplayable.
The best observatories in the world are located on remote mountaintops, high above air pollution and far away from light pollution.
So it's no surprise that for me, a professional jet-setter, most of the year's highlights were far away from home.
The sweet displays seemed far away from the stories of Michael's admitted drug use and the rumors surrounding his sudden death.
But now, Rossum is ready to pursue a new mission, one far away from her dilapidated life in Chicago's South Side.
Finally, far, far away from Litchfield, a trio of misfits scurries around an old-school amusement park called Playland with glee.
Let me just get through school, make my money and get as far away from these low-class fools as possible.
You should use its original charger just in case and leave the phone far away from where you are while charging.
It's not that far away from the cost curve for producing electricity from solar power crossing the fossil fuel cost curve.
"With a doubt, I've thought about being far away from this country because staying here the gangs find you," Teresa said.
Timar believes that the larger, national retail accounts that carry Kill Cliff aren't that far away from adding the CBD line.
The category of broadcast (one-to-many) wasn't breaking as a daily habit…it's too far away from the everyday user.
And I was really, really far away from home, and I wanted to just go to my mom's house and cry.
Maybe that's a rational response, to keep the most cursed football franchise as far away from your city as humanly possible.
In addition, it has the clutch aspect of keeping that aforementioned spam as far away from your real inbox as possible.
He even said that JPMorgan believes the market is not far away from seeing its first $100 billion all-cash deal.
This was not that far away from the Mustard Plug record—they were within a year of each other, I believe.
This tech is still far away from any kind of broad commercial application – maybe farther than a SpaceX trip to Mars.
Rahm loves playing in California, not far away from where he settled after finishing his time at Arizona State University (ASU).
That is relatively far away from Haifa or the West Bank—a taxi would have cost the families around 500 shekels.
Also doesn't hurt to project your voice, just pretend everyone is twice as far away from you than they actually are.
Now, you and I can acknowledge that this country is very, very far away from where we want it to be.
As a teenager growing up in El Paso, all I wanted was to get far away from the US-Mexico border.
Most of my go-to binge foods now represented the mistreatment of animals, which kept me happily far away from them.
It might take other people longer to plan an actual trip to meet, because they live far away from their parents.
It's located too far away from Earth to fall into that category, so NASA is calling it a "quasi-satellite" instead.
A Turkish army truck seen on a street near Kilis, Turkey, not far away from the border to Syria, February, 2016.
A two-handed sword with wide, slow, and calculated sweeps kept the enemies knocked over and far away from my team.
Every one I chose seemed incredibly far away from South Africa, and I remember the thrill and despair of this distance.
The question moves far away from Rawls's own effort to draw out the principles to which his audience was already committed.
All he wants me to do is study and finish school, go to college, and then go far away from them.
It's tough to analyze Medicare for all as a proposal since the specifics are so far away from being worked out.
Economic growth is projected at 0.1 percent this year, far away from the all-time high of 17.5 percent in 2011.
I want her to find her happiness, but I want that happiness to be found very, very far away from me.
Wealthy Americans buy homes far away from communities burdened with pollution from power plants that poison the lungs of poorer kids.
The detectors are offline at the moment, undergoing upgrades that will allow them to peer twice as far away from Earth.
Borders pointed to medical services, which are frequently harder to obtain in rural communities far away from medical centers and hospitals.
But to be honest, in the end, Jonsson did get too far away from the rest of us in that matter.
This is so far away from playing a couple rounds of Street Fighter over a few beers and some light banter.
And you have to say that the visuals of the trailer aren't so far away from that older game's awesome looks.
By their nature, Christmas songs aim to drive those who hear them into a place that exists far away from sanity.
I was huddled under a blanket on the couch, as far away from the brittle, frozen windows as I could get.
Why, when we're so far away from anybody out here in the middle of nowhere, why are you ramping it up?
Britney* When they sit in meetings very far away from everyone else with one ankle on top of the other knee.
No matter where you wandered in Hyrule, you were only so far away from the encroaching evil emanating from Hyrule Castle.
I'm usually someone who stays far away from tourist attractions when I'm traveling, but I'm glad I visited the CN Tower.
So if the rape takes place far away from other people, where nobody could hear you, then the guy gets condemned.
But the reality is that plenty of people live too far away from home to make it back for all that.
They wondered how I could have ever traveled so far away from my parents, especially since I was an only child.
To see reflected, far away from Yalálag, the rich culture of the food, music, the way in which people get involved.
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That means supporters reach out to people they know, which can be done over the phone — and far away from crowds.
Just as Barack Obama studiously avoided being seen as a black president, Meir stayed far away from both femininity and feminism.
For years, Ms. Swift has kept a carefully managed profile and stayed far away from the hot-button topic of politics.
Earlier, I walked (alone) to a dock (far away from anyone) and watched the slowly rippling water lap against the shore.
And I think that we're risking getting far away from a lot of things that we actually should be talking about.
The Gini coefficient, a commonly used measure of income inequality, shows how far away from equal a country's income distribution is.
Prosecutors had previously said that the monitor could have stopped working because it was too far away from a cellphone tower.
To be really blunt, we're not concerned that the policy pendulum has swung too far away from growth and toward equity.
Word came in that a gunman had shot Ronald Reagan outside the Washington Hilton, not far away from the newspaper's offices.
You also can opt for location protection, which alerts you if your card is used too far away from your phone.
And now to get as far away from A.I. as possible — what do you think of Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods?
This one was hard enough that I'm gonna stay far away from the Manny grids that had even fewer black squares.
It was Ms. Grisham who told my colleague we would need to keep our microphones far away from the president's face.
Back then, Third Battalion was located on the other side of the base, far away from the other two male battalions.
Those people I encountered in the field, far away from Saigon, led an elemental, communal lifestyle that Thoreau would have celebrated.
A series of emotionally compelling photographs depict a slice of the diverse Minnesota population living far away from their native lands.
"Any party that would nominate Donald Trump for president has moved too far away from his party of Lincoln," Kaine said.
"I think we are still far, far away from having a law specifically recognizing and protecting LGBT people from discrimination," Korman said.
She says 'Real Housewives' was filming ... but their convo took place far away from cameras and she didn't know Radziwill was mic'd.
When these balls start far away from each other, they're at rest, so they have gravitational potential energy but no kinetic energy.
Tandy sat against the wall, as far away from the various pools of dried fluids as possible, and fought with Noor's Tablet.
We don't live in the same state, so it has been difficult to be far away from them, especially during this time.
Some want to go to the most northern corner of the parish, to get as far away from the water as possible.
They have their own landscape and it's far away from centers of production: New York, even San Francisco, let alone Southern California.
It's a perfect story, but Pitbull grew up in a turbulent time, far away from the Art Basel Miami Beach of today.
But such housing is often in poor-quality hostels or bed-and-breakfasts, far away from a family's jobs, schools and community.
Microsoft has been trying to keep PC makers away from Chrome OS for years, and consumers far away from Apple's iPad alternative.
For one, the Scottish DJ gets to stay far, far away from round 546 of his ex's battle with the Kardashian-Wests.
In terms of the portrayal of women in film, I think we've moved pretty far away from talking about the Bechdel Test.
So as you backyard-hop this summer, you might want to stay far, far away from whichever buddy is manning the grill.
Now, the leading candidates from all sides are squarely planted as far away from an individual responsibility message as anyone could imagine.
Lederer, in particular, was adamant about staying far away from Guevara, who she saw as an interloper, and eventually left the group.
While some investors are running as far away from the U.K. as they can, one Toronto-based fund manager is jumping in.
Far away from me and our people, it was the best reply to the crooked regime that can't even tolerate a painting.
When his bus breaks down, he herds all of the passengers as far away from the nearby busy street as he can.
However, following their first game there, fans still complained that they were too far away from the pitch compared to Upton Park.
A delegate from South Dakota, standing as far away from the microphone as possible, was clearly not thrilled about nominating Donald Trump.
In reality, with everything else I have to deal with, I'd rather be as far away from that as I can be.
Sterling edged 0.23 percent lower at $1.3237 and not far away from a mid-November 2017 low of $1.3102 hit last Thursday.
For just a few moments, mother and daughter get to run far away from reality — her father's specialty — while he stays put.
But after things got a little, erm, personal, we wouldn't be surprised if Consuelos stays far away from the set of Live!
If you live in a modern apartment building, or far away from the bitter chills of New York, you should be fine.
For those orders, Walmart often ships items in multiple boxes and uses fulfillment centers that are often far away from customers' homes.
Call Your Girlfriend Drop yourself into a charmingly frank phone conversation between two best friends living far away from each other. 23.
We were a band of jolly pirates on a newly discovered island paradise far away from the messiness of the real world.
They've also camped upstate where they stayed in cabins, milked cows, and got in touch with nature, far away from the city.
Bloodlines is a new comic taking place in the main world of DC Comics, but tucked far away from any major hero.
There are a few surprises but through 28-20 games it doesn't seem like anyone is too far away from preseason expectations.
"Both these technologies sound like a nice experiment but they are likely still far away from being full-fledged endeavors," Teo said.
We'll play him in left, as far away from first base as possible, and maybe he won't notice the whole Moreland thing.
I'd celebrate now, but I think I'm going to wait until his tiny hands are far away from the launch codes. 7.
No, it's not because I'm worried about being stranded far away from home or because I'm a paranoid, always-ready doomsday prepper.
The planet swings through extreme cold when it is far away from the star, and extreme heat when it is close by.
They found that these snows contained various levels of coal soot and dirt, even in samples taken fairly far away from cities.
If I tried to wander too far away from the car, green lines would appear creating a barrier I couldn't move beyond.
They get shipwrecked, and somehow they really washed way far away from the Scandinavian waters, and they end up in the jungle.
Baron described the structure as a "relatively small building" near the island's coast, far away from the other structures on the island.
But what happens when the plane has already left the gate, or is in the air, far away from the closest airport?
In embracing Donald Trump and his manchild misogyny, evangelicals have moved as far away from their Christian roots as they can get.
I've lived in Germany since April 2017, far away from the catastrophe that continues to decimate the area I grew up in.
Maybe it's a bittersweet irony, then, that we send our best people deep into space, far away from the rest of us.
You want to know the truth, Dick, if we do this properly, DACA, you're not so far away from comprehensive immigration reform.
By design, we stayed on the western side of the river, far away from Dyersburg and the site of our honeymoon crash.
Instead, at 46 years old she was tackling metastases as far away from her abdomen as a lymph node near her collarbone.
That is fine for him: He does not know anything about football; he is so far away from everything the club was.
And Ms. Kimpel has an identical twin sister who lives in Switzerland whom she can't bear to be too far away from.
What I find even more disturbing is the apathy, coming especially from those of us living abroad, far away from the regime.
" Deion says it's up to Antonio Brown and his people to handle ... and for everyone else, "just stay far away from it.
Critics of the police response said Woods was too far away from officers to present a legitimate threat of injury or death.
Karen flourishes; her professional successes will take her far away from where she grew up, and from the family that raised her.
And so there I stood, outside of Popcaan's tent, far away from any fans, as the dancehall star performed in the distance.
During a global pandemic, those living with diabetes should be encouraged to stay far away from doctor's offices and hospitals whenever possible.
"It is as far away from the minimalist golf courses that are in vogue right now as you can get," Kite said.
It's less crowded there, but a piece of junk that far away from Earth would take hundreds of years to de-orbit.
But their satellites orbit very far away from Earth and that distance increases the overall latency, or response time, in the network.
Towns have become almost entirely deserted as far away from Wuhan, China, where the virus was first detected, as Russia and Italy.
Travel to the other end of the bardic spectrum, as far away from Paterson as possible, and you arrive at Pablo Neruda.
And a generation ago, young adults often wanted to get as far away from their parents as possible once they entered adulthood.
"In my day, the Yankees wanted to keep as far away from the fund as possible, and with good reason," he said.
One of the criticisms levied against Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is that he should've stayed far away from America's Ukraine policy.
Here, people live and form new communities, far away from the given economic consumer structure and with very different arrangements and agreements.
"We came to the realization that we're still far away from what the Sprint network can actually deliver," Claure said on Wednesday.
So we hold them as far away from the body as possible to keep them a few extra degrees below body temperature.
Far away from Korea, in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, Uzbeks of Korean descent run a restaurant that The Times recently reviewed.
Fort Dodge, Iowa (CNN)Far away from his native Texas on Saturday, Julián Castro was greeted by a familiar sign from home.
"John McVie said to me, 'You know we're a blues band, this is really far away from the blues,'" Mr. Olsen recalled.
For most of her life, she lived as far away from people and as close to wild animals as she could get.
Is what Vogelsang has written that far away from some of the heated arguments taking place in courts and on the streets?
If it had been somewhere outside of Philadelphia or far away from home, I don't know if I would have made it.
And at the end of the day, this movie's about people who are making decisions that can affect people far away from them.
Photo: Archives, Imperial College LondonDuring World War I, far away from the lines of battle, the UK was faced with a different crisis.
Iranian nationalism and exceptionalism always steered my father -- the man who named me "Porochista," after Zoroaster's daugher -- far away from discussions of Islam.
If you thought only meat was bad for your health, What the Health wants you to stay far, far away from fish too.
BofAML's market indicator is flashing signs that investors are moving too far away from risk assets and it's time to hop back in.
You'd think internet companies would want to stay far, far away from "trending" news, given one Menlo Park–based social giant's unfortunate history.
I stay far away from the Discover tab and refuse to follow anybody who excessively posts about their own fitness or diet routines.
White House aides told Axios' Jonathan Swan that Ricardel will likely be eased into another role "far, far, away from the West Wing."
I'm never that far away from my phone that I need it to make noise, nor do I ever really want it to.
Circling far away from the opponent, throwing mainly kicks and then the odd wide, lunging hook and ducking well off to the side.
Above all, it kept us on our feet and far away from typical first-date distractions like food, drinks, and a crowded venue.
"My basic position is that he is not stable and needs to be far away from me," Yiannopoulos wrote to Marlow and Solov.
Except Anna is actually Emelie (Sarah Bolger), a homicidal psychopath who is about as far away from Mary Poppins as you can get.
Around the globe, parents were warned to watch out for the messages and to keep their children far away from the Momo Challenge.
So Kids didn't feel so far away from me in terms of what they were going through and what I was going through.
Against the dollar, the pound was broadly steady at $1.2629, not far away from a four-month low of $1.2605 hit last week.
If you don't like the thing, or you think the thing is impossible, you stay as far away from the floor as possible!
I think the software is great: it's fast, easy to use, and not too far away from what Google offers on the Pixel.
Under apartheid, black and mixed-race people were forced to live in the worst areas, far away from the whites and from work.
Yes, it's possible to have an orgasm without being touched, which is music to the ears of couples far away from each other.
The feature, called Always Together, is an automatic alert that will go off if the jacket moves too far away from your phone.
I was getting as far away from Dr. Awful as I could and I was never, ever going to get a double mastectomy.
"If I was going to work for a residency program, I thought it would damn well be far away from Carrolton," Hinman said.
Ideally, you've found a bathroom with a functional lock in a part of the house far away from the action of the party.
Failure is acceptable but they had to create a separate place to do it, far away from the retirement and other fund businesses.
In fact, the robots on the surface have all retreated far away from the impact site so they don't get showered by debris.
I'd encountered another isolated soul who'd lost his enthusiasm after years spent far away from cocktail bars and pop up mini golf venues.
After all, your ruling planets are far away from the inner planets' hubbub the most of the other signs have to hear about.
If you pan up, you can see clouds far away from the center orbiting the funnel as if it were a black hole.
Dannielynn Hope is growing up far away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood — and that's exactly how dad Larry Birkhead wants it.
It needs to be far away from human reach and protected in a way so that it can't be leaked into the environment.
Although North and South Korea are still far away from any sort of reunification, both nations have said that remains an ultimate goal.
"We are still pretty far away from full normalization," Torbjorn Soltvedt, head of MENA at risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft, to CNBC via phone.
"The Exhibit prohibits any music that it deems to be too far away from being relatively mainstream/chart music," the booking statement read.
This created a surprising world that moved far away from the traditional category images of people sleeping soundly in a dimly lit room.
This is when he started searching for the person he really was, a journey that took place far away from our family life.
A child that feels passionate about books, culture, sports, science —who finds his own passion— will stay far away from terrorism and weapons.
"Just please hug ur children tighter and please dont make my mistake and let them get too far away from u," he wrote.
Either way, it's not exactly clear why Epstein would position a "music room" so far away from every other structure on the island.
He was about as far away from Michigan as he could be while his campaign waited to be slaughtered there by Hillary Clinton.
"It also raises the risk that monetary policy ... takes the fund rate far away from the level justified by economic fundamentals," Hatzius wrote.
Obviously this is new research that is far, far away from something that would ever be regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Despite all of us being so far away from each other in our own homes using our own digital devices, it's profoundly intimate.
Up in the air you can just stay far away from things that you have a technological beacon or a GPS position of.
Tristan is far, far away from the drama he triggered nearly 2 weeks ago, after making out with Jordyn at a house party.
Adam and I have since gotten back together and we now live far away from where our relationship started, both physically and emotionally.
"I can make the stars dance / Light up the moon..." A dose of Old Hollywood glamour somewhere, probably far, far away from Hollywood.
Pro tip: snap a photo of the text on your phone so you can read it far, far away from the bologna aroma.
Somehow it felt good, the wide open spaces, the twilight, and the feeling of having left the stuff far away from your house.
Ultimately our slogan is "In Order To Dance" so we are never too far away from music that will work in a club.
The proposed CTG plants would be located in the coal regions of inner Mongolia, Shanxi, and Xinjiang, far away from major population centers.
Not far away from Federal, Quaglieri told me, the city had proposed creating a "pedestrianized superblock"—an area where car traffic is restricted.
In the meantime, we suggest frequent hand-washing, avoiding large crowds, keeping hands away from your face, and staying far away from crystals.
When we're in a privileged situation we have a tendency to think this is a problem far away from us, and it's not.
" Another audience member tweeted, "Harvey Keitel is as far away from his jolly car insurance adverts as imaginable in holocaust metaphor pic #thepaintedbird.
And I shop on Amazon because my family lives far away from me, and it's the easiest way to send presents to them.
Growing up in a village, ten miles from Swindon, far away from anything resembling a thriving club culture, DJing was an isolated experience.
Uncomfortable amid lights and loud planes and, alas, with a blister on his right thumb, Borg was far away from his tranquil Wimbledon.
The morning after her ascension, at a girls' high school not far away from Parliament, final-year students were buzzing at the prospect.
Backing far, far away from the 45-second "you look beautiful tonight!" schtick lead toward more naturalistic chatter among the various anchors. Pleasant!
And on Sunday, he reappeared in the Pond, floating not too far away from the concrete jungle at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue.
But Dorsey has come under fire for choosing to move so far away from his companies, as analysts were split on the news.
There's not a big difference between electing Democrats and Republicans, whoever is president is far, far away from me' -- All that has changed.
Even in Africa, Moscow and Beijing appear to be exploring new ways of cooperating far away from the contentious European and Asian theaters.
In addition, flash floods can affect areas that are far away from bodies of water, so it's not just coastal and riverine areas.
Strip, and, if you can, get those clothes into a plastic bag and get the bag as far away from you as possible.
While other Democrats run as far away from Trump as they can, Heitkamp has been far more open to working with the president.
"That's pretty far away from where we're trading today, but in bitcoin speak it really isn't because we've moved massive amounts," said Colvin.
A huge wave soaks people who don't even like the water and purposely tried to stay as far away from it as possible.
They are far away from their hometowns, they don't have family around," said Li. "People need company when they are working hard here.
The surrounding hotels are already fully booked this weekend, even the hotels far away from the racing track, are also close to full.
Even where the historical action of the narrative is happening far away from Johnson Sirleaf, we feel as if we're in her head.
As we take a walk around with Luke, we see how he's managed to spend so much time so far away from civilization.
And then there is the opposite risk, with the pendulum swinging so far away from deference as to gut the doctrine going forward.
Why should a woman who's partnered with a controlling, condescending boyfriend on The Amazing Race get as far away from him as possible?
"Jeopardy!" contestants are, by strict policy and even the weight of federal law, kept far away from anyone who actually runs the game.
Their rapidly expanding infrastructure desperately needed electrical power, especially in the Soviet Union's industrialized western region, far away from Siberia's fossil fuel deposits.
Will Forte's still far away from making life-changing inventions out of household materials in "MacGruber 2" ... despite the panic on the Internet.
No, it was more of, I was 21 and I just wanted to write software and do something far away from home. Right.
Obviously another reason we named it Kynect is because we wanted to get as far away from the word "Obamacare" as we could.
You're in a social mood today, which is weird because usually you want to be as far away from other people as possible.
Others attributed the event to Jeff Bezos: either he was arriving, or he was being warned to stay far away from the city.
It's a reminder that the reverberations of this particular past are not so very far away from us now, hundreds of years later.
The process reveals which parts of the genome are touching even if those sequences are far away from one another on the linear genome.
The deal eventually takes Paper Boi and Darius into the dense Georgia woods, winding through barely lit back roads, far away from the city.
One way around this issue (worth considering especially if you are based geographically far away from potential investors) is to prepare two slide decks.
"Some people talk about Uber-like services replacing public transport all together, and I think we're very far away from that happening," he said.
Mauries-Rinfret: Throughout the film, it looks like you are far away from the city, but that's why we bring back the city soundscape.
But the state has also long been a deep red hue, a remote place where people like being far away from the federal government.
Acting on those feelings affords a fleeting moment of exhilaration, but like so much in his life, cruelty is never far away from kindness.
It's too far away from the scene to make out what Scott and police officers are doing, and the shooting happens out of frame.
Four days before Borders' resignation, Gellert wrote in a private Facebook group called Inspired Women of Los Angeles to "stay far away" from Bowden.
Living far away from Keddie, Sheila felt a growing hopelessness that someone would ever be made to answer for what happened to her family.
And they provide those of us lucky enough to be far away from Fort McMurray a reminder of the dangers of a warming world.
Since this is such an early unit (and since it was far away from the hotel), I didn't get a chance to test them.
Companies have embraced distributed workforces, for example, and often begin hiring employees who live and work far away from the earliest stages, he says.
PITTSBURGH — Joe Biden's debut as a 2020 presidential candidate placed him far away from his rivals for the Democratic nomination — both philosophically and geographically.
It also makes sense that Snap's first cameras were integrated into sunglasses to stay far away from the branding disaster that was Google Glass.
While we hope he stays far, far away from Sansa Stark, we wouldn't mind seeing those blonde highlights make a cameo in Season 7.
Palladium shed 0.4% to $1,362.45 per ounce, not far away from a peak since May 1 at $1,380.75 it touched in the previous session.
But the one person who could help her the most in this situation is the one she should probably stay far away from: Littlefinger.
There have been other reports of similar tactics, which include messaging passengers to cancel rides, or driving far away from the pick-up location.
More curious is the release date, or lack thereof: Samsung only gave an "early 2020" window, which is puzzlingly far away from today's announcement.
This doesn't mean you need a selfie stick — in fact, using one could mean the photo is taken too far away from your face.
"He manipulated her to be as far away from here and safe when he committed this," said Eric Paddock, according to the Washington Post.
And even though I've come to accept it as a natural part of living far away from the people I love most, it sucks.
What makes you feel teleported isn't just the sense of being far away from where you were, but calling the shots once you're there.
It felt as though we were having a private conversation in another room in the house, far away from where the party was happening.
Plus, it was too far away from his young family's active life in Orange County, so he listed it on Ebay again in 2006.
And maybe, if your mom and dad are starting to spend more and more time online, keep them far away from the QAnon conspiracy.
Beneath a hill not far away from the amusements, Tencent, an internet giant, has finished excavating a bomb-proof cavern with five massive entrances.
Their birthday photo album, shared exclusively with PEOPLE, shows the couple positively basking in the good life far, far away from this election season.
We are, in this medieval view, in a chain of creation, and we're about as far away from the action as you can be.
"We love to go out in L.A. and find some crazy dim sum place far away from where we live," said the proud mom.
He proceeds to hide himself and his family far away from the Empire — with the help of a hard-bitten rebel called Saw Gererra.
Companies like Amazon are building their warehouses far away from city centers, close to airports and highways and away from major public transit lines.
The 60-minute buffer worked out alright, and it seems reasonable enough not to want to venture too far away from what you know.
"This investigation must be run as far away from this White House and as far away as possible from anyone appointed by this president."
It seemed far away from my house on the Huerfano County line, like it would have to cross impossible acres to even come close.
And when it got to the question-and-answer period of the session, they both veered far away from the topic of a sale.
We are frustratingly far away from the ultimate goal that we all deserve: physical intimacy that is not only safe but is also good.
Being located far away from major population centres, however, the earthquake wasn't actually as destructive as it could have been, despite its intense strength.
"Women said they have been picking flowers in secret places, always in wild nature, far away from civilization, usually during the sunrise," Bláhová says.
P.K.'s lengthy, shady, uncomfortable appearance made the point once and for all: husbands should stay as far away from Housewife drama as possible.
He wanted to live what he describes as his "best life" — one that's far away from sitting at a desk from 21 to 290.
It's why the domestic terrorist who rammed his car into counterprotesters in Charlottesville was born and raised far away from the South, in Ohio.
Running far away from the broken relationships I had left behind – and very quickly towards a sold-out show with my three best friends.
The last time she was touched was when the installer positioned her, far away from the tilted white platform Tonight and Benevolent stood on.
They're one of Hollywood's cutest couples — but Blake Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds enjoy family life far away from the lights of Los Angeles.
"It just felt like we who were taking in the art were so very far away from the content of it," she said recently.
According to Quartz, the area's beaches aren't typically this dirty, because the garbage lives in landfills far away from the region's more crowded areas.
Though these sneaker sellers have traditionally stayed far away from resale, a partnership could conceivably happen through a platform like StockX in the future.
Read more: I visited Ibiza, home of legendary 24-hour clubs — but the island's hidden gems are far away from the glitz and glam 
Our customs, our prayers, our architecture, our cuisines, our nearly-lost European languages, and our many literatures were all born far away from Palestine.
In order to do that, I need to get as far away from what is idiosyncratic about me as a human being as possible.
They filter out most (if not all) blue light that they come into contact with, averting it all far away from your delicate pupils.
Far away from it all and without all of the distractions of modern life, this is an ideal spot to reconnect with your mom.
I don't panic, but I get close to it; it's just the two of us out here, and we're far away from any hospital.
Which come to think about it, is not too far away from what all of us face every day, less a demon or two.
Express Scripts contends CareZone Pharmacy is a mail-order facility because that's how it serves people who live far away from its physical locations.
Early this month, Crown Prince Mohammed said that "an amazing deal" that would be "far away from oil" would be announced during the conference.
Very few of us live lives filled with constant drama, and TV occasionally skews too far away from presenting these sorts of realistic scenarios.
It comes with a side of French fries, but we are as far away from a Maine-inflected lobster shack as you can get.
But, the idea of taking more sophisticated thoughts and letting the machine do it, I do think we're not very far away from that.
Current polls simply capture a moment in time, and this moment is too far away from the only moment that truly matters: Election Day.
At 19, Mr. Allen would be far away from so many comforts: his mother, stepfather and siblings on the North Side of the city.
Wu, though, had already gone to visit a friend in Zhejiang province, on the east coast and far away from Beijing, to avoid them.
"It was buried in a woods not far away from the village of Carcaliu, where the thieves were from," she said in an interview.
Each member has since built a new life far away from Iraq and from Jordan — except for Entidhar, who was forced to remain behind.
While almost every alleged victim said the abuse occurred in the doctor's examination room, one described a dark encounter far away from the hospital.
So there's the irony of the guards trying to stay as far away from us as they can when we're out of our cells.
On the other hand, in Western countries far far away from China, any vaguely East Asian-looking person is being unfairly treated with suspicion.
GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN SAYS FAR AWAY FROM A SCENARIO WHERE WE WOULD NEED TO ISSUE TRAVEL WARNING FOR ITALY BECAUSE OF NEW CORONAVIRUS
That tends to happen when tax policy is re-written by Wall Street insiders who plot their agenda far away from the public eye.
Some government workers believe that the commercial system the contractor started with was too far away from the needs of the census to adapt.
When it comes down to it, what occupies Mr. Scott's design mind may be, bizarrely, not that far away from what occupies Ms. Prada.
They had thought him alive, and that he had simply cut ties with them and left for a life far away from his beginnings.
It's a scene that is as raw and far away from the carefully managed polish of the runway as it is possible to get.
Frank Bruni A show of hands, please: How many of you would like Donald Trump to step away — far awayfrom his Twitter account?
Over the past few days, numerous Ukrainian commentators have urged their president to stay as far away from Trump and American infighting as possible.
I was a flake when it came to the meetings, the Bronx feeling prohibitively far away from south Brooklyn even on warm Saturday mornings.
The Lucky Dog Barkery is about as far away from corporate America as one can get, and its success has even surprised the owner.
Amid Facebook's unprecedented after-hours plunge Wednesday, Loup Ventures' Gene Munster advised investors to stay far away from the stock in the near term.
I was expecting a cozy night, far away from the crowds and celebrations, and headed to a house party in the city's Anatolian side.
Trump recognize that there's a lot of people far away from their families during the holidays, and we thought it'd be a nice surprise.
K and T went to 1 OAK in WeHo together ... this on the heels of Tyga renting a home far, far away from her.
"Saudi Arabia is far away" from its economic goals, said Steffen Hertog, an economist at the London School of Economics (LSE) who studies the kingdom.
"For those investors who are far away from retirement, it's really just about contributing, stay the course and take a long-term view," Levine said.
School districts far away from the fire zone urged parents to keep children with respiratory illnesses at home and at least one university canceled classes.
He thought that she might be interested in Daniel, but Daniel was just about as far away from getting Haley's rose as someone could be.
And even far away from snow, Houston's George Bush Airport comes in second in the list of departure cities with the most delayed winter flights.
"I was really excited to do a full character transformation into something that's so far away from who I am in every way," he explains.
The cameras remained stationary and far away from the cast members, as opposed to the in-your-face style on shows like The Real World.
"Some of our most enthusiastic customers live out in like deep suburbs far away from city centers, but they really love fresh coffee," Mayer said.
The broader dollar index was down 0.3 percent at 92.56 and not far away from a 2-1/2-year low below 92 last week.
You can access iAwake from any web browser or mobile device, so you're never far away from a brain-boosting track when you need one.
They are as old as the Syrian war: Five-year-old Syrian children growing up as refugees in foreign, unfamiliar places far away from home.
About a year ago, I moved some place far away from home where I didn't know anyone and was unfamiliar with the environment and culture.
Dutch's main goal in life, it seems, is to stay as far away from civilization as possible and to live life as a free man.
"You have to avoid three-putts because you'll be putting from far away from the holes here," the South Korean former world number one said.
Last December, Tucker was found clinging to life along the coast of Oregon, far away from his natural warm-water habitat near California and Mexico.
At the same time I don't want to bring her too far away from [Quinn] because I still want people to not forget her character.
Don't get me wrong, there are certainly reasons why you'd want to be far away from your close friends or family members after a breakup.
He was moments from being washed far away from his home when a group of volunteer rescuers, made up mostly of local teenagers, stepped in.
The action planet rules your work and health zones and his current distance from the Earth has pulled you far away from your regular schedule.
Quite what Selmie herself is doing way up here, so far away from anyone, who knows—all she'll talk to Link about is shield-surfing.
I envy people who are called for jury duty, and it's gotten harder as I've gotten older to be so far away from my parents.
Both Carol and Barbara are intense, unpredictable, and the kind of women I'd stay far away from if I were walking on an indoor track.
I carefully roll up the completed garland and put it in a box on the cabinet, far away from the prying hands of the kitty.
The cutting is needed to deal with a problematic infinity: the fact that the boundary of AdS space is infinitely far away from its center.
While we tour, there's days of figuring out... like this last tour is the first one that we'd ever gone that far away from home.
The law will have an especially big impact on Maine's many rural residents, who may live far away from clinics staffed by doctors, Nash said.
The kids may be what these reality stars are fighting over, but I hope they are kept as far away from this drama as possible.
In the cartoon King tweeted, President Trump is "so far away" from the singer and her piano, presumably signaling his separation from the D.C. tradition.
Benchmark yields on 10-year U.S. Treasury debt were steady at 2.10% and not far away from a last week's one-month high of 2.15%.
Across all countries, the far left and far right will do better simply because they are far away from the middle, according to the economist.
Often times with teenagers the dance is, you have to be far away from them to dance – but you have to be in it too.
"Our report is an encouraging first step, but we are still very far away from knowing if our antibodies could work in humans," Lai said.
If you don't watch a series live, you better stay far, far away from the cast's social accounts — if not Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook entirely.
One market far away from Britain and perhaps the most important in the world already repriced, drastically, in the hours after the result became known.
I guess on the one hand it is cheesy and not too far away from, say, Sigala's "Sweet Lovin'/" On the other, it's very pure.
Pau is alone at the ballet in Barcelona, thoughtfully sitting off to the side and far away from the stage to not block anyone's view.
It's a loose, vibrant affair that feels about as far away from the identikit corporate experience of big city superclubbing as it's possible to get.
Blizzard and DeepMind both caution that we're far away from the day where an AI will be able to defeat a top-ranked StarCraft player.
"The joke now is, we are getting far away from water and will go to Vegas where there is no threat of water," Swarers lamented.
"We wanted to get as far away from the word Obamacare as we could," Steve Beshear, the former Kentucky governor who oversaw the effort, says.
After years of public service, we never imagined turning on the television and seeing children living under tents and in cages, far away from family.
Then, abruptly, Tamara lunged, snatching the phone out of Margot's hand and holding it far away from her as her thumbs flew across the screen.
"Investors who do not want volatile investments should stay far away from anything to do with bitcoin in general," said Desai of Bulls on CryptoStreet.
Even if you stay far away from a career as a professional writer, you probably send hundreds of emails a month, if not a week.
Ultimately, I'm more comfortable backing Brady than going against him, but I would keep this game as far away from my Eliminator pool as possible.
"We should stay far away from such effects," Knot, an outspoken policy hawk said, adding that bank profitability is secondary to the ECB's policy objective.
Long Distance Touch Lamp, available at Uncommon Goods, from $85These sentimental long-distance lamps are perfect for grandkids that live far away from their grandparents.
Breathe in its delightful essential oils, which include grapefruit, eucalyptus, and peppermint, and you'll be transported to a place far, far away from your stresses.

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