It wasn't a show where you dodged beer bottles being flung at your head or indifference flung in your face.
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FAR-FLUNG ENGINE DEBRIS In a sign of the intensity of the engine breakdown, at least two pieces of a stage-26 high-pressure turbine disk were flung from the scene.
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With that, the Stark kids are flung into the universe.
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You might even say it feels flung out of space.
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How exhilarating the immediacy of being flung through traffic is.
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These are often in far flung locations across the globe.
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Daley bout is not really that far flung an idea.
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And so he flung the tower's inhabitants across the world.
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They flung down their backpacks as if they lived there.
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In February, she flung herself from a rooftop and died.
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Its head periodically flung off, each time narrowly missing someone.
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Wide doors were flung open to the ocean before us.
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"She flung the bologna in my general direction," he said.
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He said he had been "flung" by officers several times.
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Many far-flung Swedes will travel home for the special festivities.
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AI can also be used to keep far-flung employees connected.
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The Soyuz module then flung away violently from the rocket core.
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Feeling lighter, I flung ashes as I broke into a jog.
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VR may be very many things in the far-flung future.
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Others were far-flung, with visits to Moscow, Jeddah and Beijing.
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Indeed, 93% said they keep in touch with far-flung contacts.
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Snapchat Snap Maps give a great insight into far flung places.
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Yet each has flung allegations of personal corruption at the other.
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Reaching the far-flung Maldives is usually a very expensive endeavor.
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The train leaned into bend, and a small station flung by.
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Here are scenes from the trail from our far-flung correspondents.
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Now the yellow center lines are flung like braids behind me.
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Have that DNA flung all over like so much dandelion fuzz.
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A far-flung space empire on the verge of internal collapse?
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Is the R word going to get flung out around River?
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Mazer's business, some of it legitimate, was manifold and far-flung.
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Now far-flung supporters could buy them toner or printer paper.
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As he hurried to the locker room, he flung his helmet.
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But they discovered that grouping far-flung regions created imprecise estimates.
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Evocations of historic Washington can be found in far-flung corners.
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Along the way were ghostlike villages with doors left flung open.
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Exactly how he pulled off his far-flung escape remains unclear.
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Officials in far-flung regions are admitting their numbers are wrong.
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Khalsa, 41, got out of his car and flung the can back.
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A villager from a far-flung rural community in China needs pesticides.
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Like its victims, the Camp fire has flung FEMA into uncharted territory.
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Game of Thrones' epic settings call for pretty far-flung filming locations.
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With his head flung back he pulls a defiant sideways V-sign.
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Even more far-flung parts of the Amazon empire are getting involved.
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SOMEWHERE in Mumbai, a fluffy white Pomeranian is flung from a skyscraper.
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With enough momentum, objects could be flung into space on their own.
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For farther-flung networks, particularly in rural areas, the costs are higher.
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AliveCor's EKG reader could be the beginning of that far-flung future.
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Even within Blood Orange, Dev has flung off and inhabited numerous skins.
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She then took off her shoe and reportedly flung it towards Minaj.
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Then, Beth is flung from the car during the crash and dies.
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She flung her arms and legs wide and writhed on the floor.
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There's no far-flung futuristic idea he's willing to share with me.
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Mido picked up a pair of scissors and flung them at me.
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Alibaba, too, has a similar strategy as JD.com for far-flung areas.
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Richard then flung the scorpion onto his plate, and picked it up.
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Instead I watched as Arthur disdainfully flung the plate onto the ground.
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She survived after being flung from a motorbike, clear of the blast.
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FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centres.
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The force of the explosion, she said, flung her into the air.
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Ms. Tynan recounts cowering as crockery is smashed, insults flung, pasta chucked.
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Full cans of Tuna being flung at the heads of Dolphins fans?
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James grabbed a ball and flung up a few midrange jump shots.
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FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centers.
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Now the men patrol the far-flung indigenous communities with homemade weapons.
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In 2016, presidential campaigns, like all large enterprises, are far-flung operations.
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Many students do, in fact, travel from campus to far-flung places.
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Meanwhile, African Americans were less likely to know about far-flung suburbs.
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On one play, Simmons sprinted past a defender and flung himself skyward.
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I was flung against the steering wheel, and my head hit something.
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And some parents may not have heard about better, far-flung schools.
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Rich left her husband and flung herself into antiwar and antiracist activism.
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I flung the lighter away from me, and it ignited the curtains.
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Then he flung the front door open, and in the people came.
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Nearby lay the family pictures, which he had flung on the floor.
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And countries as far-flung as New Zealand are weighing legalization bills.
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As the 2020 election approaches, What Does It Mean's far-flung conspiracy
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Volunteers hail from all nine continents, including far-flung bases in Antarctica.
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"This is it," Jeff Roth said as he flung open the door.
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Today, railroads have close to constant visibility over their far-flung assets.
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Mr. Bakheet was flung to the ground, his body peppered with shrapnel.
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The spaceman becomes the most far-flung analysand in the solar system.
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The bodies of people who died in the bus were flung, too.
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Her dialogue is a series of pine cones flung at rosy cheeks.
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FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centres.
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I flung it away from me as I would a worm-eaten apple.
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Those living in further flung areas can be left out, especially at night.
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Instead, we get insults flung at anyone who raises any questions at all.
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He's lived in the far-flung border outpost of Terlingua for 40 years.
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ABC and Lucasfilm are both part of the same far-flung Disney empire.
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Members are far-flung, and some of the parents have met in person.
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He once flung his parliamentary nameplate at Chun Doo-hwan, a military dictator.
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It's as if the Northern Hemisphere's freezer door has been flung wide open.
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They happened several times a year, in far-flung parts of the country.
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The internet makes it easier for far-flung Muslims to keep their faith.
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Processed image showing debris flung far and wide from a lunar impact crater.
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Short-term work experiences, often in far-flung cities, that complement millennials' careers.
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Other far-flung attendees come from Albania, Brazil, the United Kingdom and Canada.
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To be fair, not all cigarettes are flung or flicked to the ground.
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The pug-napping even managed to reach countries as far-flung as France.
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Here are some of the most vicious insults flung his way that night.
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On the far-flung space colonies of Obsidian Entertainment's latest, unregulated capitalism rules.
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Pastrnak collected the puck and flung it in off Holtby at 3:30.
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She ignores it, flopping down on the bed, forearm flung over her brow.
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This little section feels merely flung down, quite abruptly, almost as an afterthought.
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People flung their arms in the air like it was the Bhagwan himself.
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Its far-flung activities include autonomous car startups and investments in cancer research.
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Well, the military has a presence in the provinces and far-flung communities.
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"They threw my baby into a fire — they just flung him," she said.
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Woolf considered, then flung an ink pot at her head and throttled her.
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There are kisses on either cheek and arms flung around those she meets.
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It united his two interests: traveling to far-flung places and serving God.
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Many grocery stores closed after the earthquake flung their goods to the floor.
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Many live in far-flung provinces and have lost touch with health authorities.
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White flight to further-flung exurbs followed, and Ferguson's home prices began dropping.
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He flung his condemning words into the sudden soundlessness of busy Fulton Street.
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There are more flung-open doors in "Candy" than in a Feydeau farce.
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Jorgito, a taco truck owner, flung open the door and rushed forward, beaming.
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He promised to pull our troops out of far-flung and dangerous places.
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Characters sometimes flung themselves toward the sink after eating, to refund their intake.
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The Chinese military's "string of pearls" strategy depends on far-flung regional outposts.
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The increasingly far-flung nature of organized sports ties up family free time.
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A province of Ecuador, this far-flung volcanic archipelago houses tremendously diverse wildlife.
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She went flying through the air and was flung into a wall. Woah.
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Federer persistently found solutions to the problems Zverev posed, including in one point midway through the third set when Federer flung up a lob, hammered down a smash and then flung up a second lob that landed on the baseline.
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Five hundred persons, of whom many are well known, have been flung into prison.
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Brayden McNabb forced a turnover and flung the puck down the middle for Marchessault.
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Compared to the other resorts' far-flung restaurant offerings, the tapas restaurant was close.
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It flung their motor home in a ditch far from where it was parked.
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Bill Cosby simply does not deserve our adoration, protection, or far-flung conspiracy theories.
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Facebook, of course, wants these far-flung folks to engage with its modern services.
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I flung the broken rolling pin off stage and tried to forget myself again.
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Its three coauthors had pointed out a numerical coincidence connecting far-flung mathematical objects.
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But locals in this far-flung area welcome it as a source of income.
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Defenseman Brandon Montour flung a one-time shot that went under Vasilevskiy's leg pad.
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Demonstrators built barricades and flung firebombs, bricks, and other objects back at law enforcement.
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CPR has managed to open two centres, in far-flung Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.
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The system flung ten to forty times the mass of the Sun into space.
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Admittedly, my examples are all drawn from a far-flung, as-yet hypothetical future.
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Thousands more are in Brazil, typically in far-flung areas that Brazilian doctors avoid.
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Image credit: NASAThe tank explosion flung the orbiter free, but flying out of control.
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I pulled my sopping wet t-shirt over my head and flung it aside.
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The Trump reelection campaign, meanwhile, is far from the flung-together apparatus of 2016.
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She flung off the towel turban on her head, releasing her wet brown hair.
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Out popped Keith Urban from its top, arms flung high in "ta-da!" formation.
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Mr Dreeben responded that even people with far-flung ideological positions can be wrong.
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It's a term that's been flung at American presidents from Washington through Mr. Obama.
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Factors like far-flung locations, popular travel times, and more all played into it.
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In 2020, it will open its 10th and farthest-flung iteration in Kyoto, Japan.
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Curry flung his mouthpiece, later explaining it as a demonstration of his nightlong frustration.
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They had flown in from places as far-flung as London and Whitefish, Mont.
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A woman was seen being flung into the air before slamming into the ground.
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She flung open the doors and saw that the victim was a young boy.
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We are flung into the future, just for a moment, for half a sentence.
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The funerals drew officers from places as far-flung as South Carolina and Indiana.
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But the far-flung international movement can hardly be described as a single organization.
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At the despairing center is poor Violet, flung into a cruel and indifferent world.
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Suddenly, he was in a losing footrace with a hurtling, arrowing, hard-flung ball.
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That has resulted in some wonderful writing and terrific insights into far-flung places.
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Some were flung from their homes by officials, their belongings strewn in the street.
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She flung off her black velvet cape to reveal a purple leopard print bodysuit.
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They're typically well-educated Venezuelans who can afford to live in far-flung countries.
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"Working in events is like being flung off a cliff," says the Irish native.
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Everything that he throws at his opponents can easily be flung back at him.
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I flung my arm over his side as we lay quietly, stiff as boards.
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Money had swept us up and flung us in the midst of a whirlwind.
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Buses are critical to bringing together the far-flung areas of newly targeted development.
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Zack Smith collected a loose puck in the slot and flung it past Raanta.
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The flow of the storm surge is etched into the sand it flung onshore.
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She has good intentions, but her suggestions tend to be far-flung and unhelpful.
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Global Entry is helpful when arriving back in the U.S. from far-flung places.
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The plethora of craft brewers that has sprung up over the past few decades provides ample scope for arguments about the relative merits of local brews and far-flung ones—with far-flung, these days, meaning from more or less anywhere on Earth.
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You know, the stories about superpowered alien rings and far-flung wars in distant galaxies.
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Bridal parties are increasingly far-flung, which can make traveling for the celebrations prohibitively expensive.
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Cause of death: Flung over the side of a rope bridge by his brother Euron.
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After that set, Williams smashed her racket and flung it away, drawing a $10,000 fine.
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Angela Merkel flung open Germany's doors to refugees, then suffered a series of political setbacks.
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He has joined Trump on trips to Saudi Arabia, Argentina and other far-flung destinations.
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Should this happen, plenty of far-flung Korean-Chinese would return to the border area.
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But like other far-flung relics of empire, Anguillans often complain that they are overlooked.
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Like those 21970th-century scrambles, the China "rush" brought sudden prosperity to far-flung places.
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Drivers doze in their cabs, feet flung over dashboards; some sling hammocks beneath the chassis.
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After all, our planetary system flung icy objects into interstellar space when it was forming.
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At one point, spit practically flung out of his mouth as he vehemently defended himself.
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They have operations that are far flung, and they're just not carrying their own weight.
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Some of their brokers in far-flung countries charge 6-7% of a policy's value.
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Things escalate quickly: Fists are pounded, faces are flushed, fingers are jabbed, chairs are flung.
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Minor issues popped up in far-flung parts of the country, from Alaska to Georgia.
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He had to be restrained from the referee and flung his mouthpiece into the crowd.
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" Those are "faux scandals, the trumped up controversies ... insults that are flung back and forth.
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Steve remembered how much fun the family enjoyed witnessing firsthand Kenny's far-flung, determined career.
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Some flung rocks and burnt tires, others beat a man alleged to be a thief.
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These whistling objects would have been flung at the natives in an all-out assault.
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After graduation, dinners are held monthly, worldwide, allowing far-flung alumni to retain those friendships.
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He flung his jacket down on the living room floor and she picked it up.
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After that inning, Pineda flung off his hat and threw his glove against the bench.
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"People think it is Long Island," Ms. Lerner said, referring to far-flung suburban neighborhoods.
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This has been about defensive resilience, bodies flung in the way, desperate tackles, fine saves.
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The war on drugs can now be implemented in far-flung villages, in the mountains.
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The scientific community is beginning to reclaim its far-flung researchers back within its borders.
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Puig, a strong defender, flung his glove into the ground in annoyance after the play.
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Far-flung place names — Beirut, Dakar, Dubai, Fontainebleau, Jingdezhen, Mathura, Teotihuacan — appear on adjacent labels.
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"Look here," Ms. Frisa said, pointing to the child's doll flung ominously to the ground.
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Sometimes it was the fusion of geographically far-flung styles that yielded new musical alloys.
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Mr. Jubori flung himself under some desert scrub and lay still until they drove away.
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Keep a lookout for shoddy knockoffs of your work popping up in far-flung places.
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Cellphones were mostly useless, forcing panicked residents to scramble for news from far-flung relatives.
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For some of the world's most far-flung Muslims, Ramadan will be even more difficult.
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In such a far-flung archipelago, language often defines regions more than any other factor.
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Informed by AAA maps and National Geographic articles, I charted far-flung natural history tours.
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Mr. Atkins acknowledged the congregation's small size, about 30 people, and its far-flung origins.
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To Yee's credit, she neatly connects all the seemingly far-flung dots of her story.
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Travel to far-flung destinations for magazine shoots became a regular feature of Czech's job.
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He flung a rainbow of a pitch at the plate, grinning as the crowd hissed.
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Might I declare our impending departure for some other far-flung place like Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan?
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He dreamed of being sent to far-flung locales once he was ordained in 2425.
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While some of those destinations are far-flung, most bargain hunters stay close to home.
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Just a fiery rock from the far-flung reaches of outer space entering the atmosphere.
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Instead, voters had to gather at far-flung, time-consuming conventions to choose individual delegates.
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Snapchat flung open the floodgates of nonverbal communication when it launched lenses in September of 2015.
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More recently, promoting small business expansion in some of Chile's far-flung regions was the priority.
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One woman wearing a crucifix broke through a police cordon and flung herself at Francis's feet.
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They found my wallet and phone outside my car, the car doors were left flung open.
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That surgeon also flung tools across the room when handed the wrong ones, the editorial continues.
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That is when he flung the door open and brandished a sword, according to the affidavit.
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Lights from the deck illuminate the packed vessels; ropes are flung up and tied to railings.
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Besides, his earnings help pay for visits to far-flung children and grandchildren and other extras.
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Instead of being helped, those who complained about their lot were often flung into labour camps.
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With this show, narrative is twisted like a rubber band and then flung across the room.
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In short, has the word Genius (spoken in hushed tones) flung a cordon sanitaire around him?
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Then dynamic analysis, looking for any outbound connections to a far-flung server with bad intentions.
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But freer trade with far-flung countries cannot make up for bad ties with Canada's neighbour.
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It might even be flung from the Solar System a few hundred thousand years from now.
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For instance, virtual meetings have led some advisors to offer digital meetings with far-flung clients.
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One by one, he gets bosses in far-flung Mexican cities to agree to his plan.
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Swine!' and suddenly she picked up a heavy Newspeak dictionary and flung it at the screen.
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For a long time, Facebook helped me connect with the far-flung corners of my world.
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While the locations are far-flung, an abject chaos connects them all, and the conflicts therein.
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The protests were famously remembered by the cobblestones the demonstrators dug up and flung towards police.
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From Nature: Across the far-flung fields of scientific research, the landscape only gets more complex.
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But he'll be remembered for more than introducing Americans to regional cuisines in far-flung places.
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Same goes for "fast travel," when characters transport between far-flung points within a game world.
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But in one far-flung corner of the world, things are actually looking up despite appearances.
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In 1859, a giant plume of magnetized plasma was flung out into space from the Sun.
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That's allowed the group to make some cash from its far-flung syndicate of talented designers.
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The shark that hung outside the front door was flung toward the back of the restaurant.
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In 2013, a petrol bomb was flung onto the roof of the local Zainabia Islamic Center.
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Its best writers flung their arms around whatever they cared about, and choked it to death.
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Before she could answer, he flung a cup of drain cleaner in her face, and fled.
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The Republicans are campaigning in farther-flung locales, with Donald J. Trump in Buffalo and Gov.
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From that perspective, these companies' far-flung holdings actually work against talent's ability to weather scandals.
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It cratered the Internet in a way that seemed to unify a far-flung pop universe.
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In it, Sheppard smiles widely, her arm flung around a friend in a floppy-brimmed hat.
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His far-flung biography may help explain why his art has appeal all over the world.
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The department's employees are flung across the world, including in many countries with poor health infrastructure.
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But that fling was re-flung one or two more times after the first fling ended.
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Fashion shoots increasingly take place in the U.S. instead of far-flung locales, Mary has noticed.
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"This case has caused damage so vast and so far-flung," said Amy Sweasy, a prosecutor.
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A rescue helicopter swooped overhead on the third day and flung out a box of biscuits.
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Tales focused on travel or set in far-flung locales come in all shapes and sizes.
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It's flung in a pan with ground pork belly and emerges almost as meaty in texture.
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Alternatively, try a resort or hotel in a picturesque setting in a more far-flung location.
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The Russian government is spending millions to expand high-speed internet access to far-flung areas.
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That left only Alaska-Anchorage, Alaska-Fairbanks and Alabama-Huntsville, the W.C.H.A.'s farthest-flung members.
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Mahomes flung the ball sidearm on the play with a defender draped on his left side.
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Several thousand dispossessed executives have fled overseas to cities as far-flung as Nashville and Helsinki.
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Within the context of a far-flung reservation of 175,000 Navajo, Chinle is a bustling town.
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But even in a period of such expansion, these far-flung lounges struggled to make money.
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On the first day, CCTV footage captured the doors being flung open for seemingly no reason.
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I do wonder what Minecraft Earth will look like for players in more far-flung locations.
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Cillian carried the Bog Girl onto the dance floor, her braided noose flung over his shoulder.
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His arms flung outwards for support, and slowly, he began to flap them like eagle wings.
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Sanders' big win can probably be explained by the demographics of the far-flung Democrat voters.
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His specialty is in managing far-flung, diverse enterprises, and his lifestyle is far more peripatetic.
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The exception is a startling picture of intersecting gravel roads that looks like a body being flung.
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Apple's far-flung concepts for a future iPhone seem to be inspired by a famous snack food.
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The presumptive Republican nominee, 70, visits his family's ancestral homeland to showcase his far-flung business empire.
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On the one hand, this means more ideas flung at the proverbial wall, and so more innovation.
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For a split second, I truly believe that Karma is about to be flung into the void.
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And, after we perused all the various tweets that are flung at him, certain patterns were revealed.
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He is already calling upon his far-flung network to help place US ambassadors in capitals overseas.
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But his most far-flung goal, he told me, is to build a permanent, deep-ocean base.
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It faces declining production, because reserves are being depleted and some far-flung investments are proving problematic.
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A newly-available streaming catalog could open up customer bases for it in new, far-flung places.
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Other far-flung British territories, such as the Falkland islands, might face new challenges from rival claimants.
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But unlike the great powers of old, China has no desire to build a far-flung empire.
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Addressing complaints about governance, a few have brought far-flung businesses into a simpler holding-company structure.
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In short: ICOs are the new funding slingshot by which nascent cryptos are flung into the world.
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They have a roof over their heads but are spread out in often out far-flung villages.
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Facebook has cultivated far-flung, online friendships, but it has changed the nature of offline ones, too.
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HALL: They get flung right back into this life of being a father and then being provider.
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It likely formed in the inner Solar System and got flung outward, perhaps by Jupiter or Saturn.
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The TPP, or Trans-Pacific Partnership, encompasses 12 nations as far flung as New Zealand and Peru.
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"Make sure there is water nearby – like right now," he says, catching a bottle flung his way.
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In this extraordinary image, the lava is being flung some 100 feet (30 meters) into the air.
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And even then, among the ruins, we'll be playing nonzero-sum games, if less far-flung ones.
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Since the homicides last weekend, authorities have sent in a special force to the far-flung area.
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It's also the first trailer to depict birds being flung into structures created and occupied by pigs.
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It connects people in far-flung places and is without a doubt one of humanity's greatest achievements.
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This far-flung peninsula in the North Atlantic seems an unlikely place for an international trade dispute.
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It also shares how the paper is delivered to troops in far-flung locations around the globe.
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Ostensibly, China has pursued such a course in order to defend far flung sea lines of communication.
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Then the hand jerked down toward the flower, grabbed a petal, and flung it on the table.
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It conjures up images of American jobs cut in favor of cheaper workers in far-flung countries.
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They may have lacked radio telescopes to peer across millions of light-years at far-flung galaxies.
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For those who find his ideas far-flung, he points to his success pioneering self-driving cars.
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It is difficult to measure the economic impact of such protests on Mr. Trump's far-flung businesses.
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Characters refer to far-flung locations like "Constantinople" and ten-year-old orphan boys can have jobs.
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Deep fryers sizzle as the whoops and hollers of children flung by midway machines fill the air.
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The 21992,280-foot-wide dish has beamed SETI messages into deep space, and detected far-flung planets.
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The move to more far-flung neighborhoods also reflects a fundamental question for some: Who needs Manhattan?
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Cons: Far-flung destinations can mean significant jet lag and additional inter-country flights to hop around.
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Perhaps he believes he's creating useful connections among employees from disparate parts of a far-flung company.
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The more far-flung the fantasy, the more natural it may be for audiences to suspend disbelief.
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It's complicated, but you can think of Belgium as a far-flung consequence of the Protestant Reformation.
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Season 2 picks up with Georgina tossing his body overboard and being flung into the drink herself.
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He'd been gone for so long on his far-flung adventures that he was recently declared dead.
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They came from six states and three countries, from locations as far-flung as Nebraska and Singapore.
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Dozens of passengers and crew who were not wearing seatbelts were flung about and some broke bones.
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Jamail, and his adventurer's attraction to far-flung locations, helps hold this string of reporting trips together.
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The far-flung research group is preparing to release its findings at the end of the week.
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No. There have been a few key moments that flung drag queens into the world's popular consciousness.
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Open-source code is distributed free, and can be modified by far-flung programmers, under certain rules.
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But some carried signs expressing more far-flung ideologies — denouncing capitalism, for instance, alongside fascism and racism.
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But it's a big country, and Auriemma typically has many far-flung stars on which to wish.
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With its far-flung reach, it reiterated the power of social media in the contemporary sports landscape.
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With restaurants of many far-flung nationalities within easy reach, the King Eddy sticks to comforting basics.
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Then guests are released into Britney High, the classroom doors flung open by a Zone staff member.
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Roads and communications networks likewise might need to be expanded to support far-flung operations, he said.
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Joshua Rush, a 17-year-old actor, has had the word flung at him more than once.
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The impact of the 1.2 mile-wide meteorite flung debris across 10% of the planet&aposs surface.
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The partners also have a penchant for helping far-flung startups grow their footprint around the world.
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Ms. Sinta, who was flung from the vehicle, found herself lying in the road, unable to move.
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Madrasa students have journeyed to the refugee camps from far-flung cities to help build temporary shelters.
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There have been lurid references to bone saws, dismemberment and nighttime burial on a far-flung coastline.
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Imagine you're reading a review of a new fashion collection recently unveiled in a far-flung destination.
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Bodies were draped, flung, stacked on top of it, some with their legs splayed, revealing their genitals.
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Someone had flung paint at the sign, five or six splashes, blood-red against the white background.
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Mail carriers gather information on sick and elderly residents in far-flung parts where hospitals have closed.
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But its services—namely, online censorship—are offered in countries as far-flung as Bahrain and Yemen.
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Surfer and noted shark-puncher, Mick Fanning has spent most of 2016 chasing waves in far-flung places.
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Acid is painted, flung and sprayed onto the nylon which corrodes at point of contact within 15 seconds.
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Moving replacement parts through a long supply chain to a far-flung ship or base can take weeks.
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The move represents an effort to bring Twitter's far-flung content discovery efforts together in a single tab.
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It required long subway rides to far-flung vendors where I was often the first Bitcoin-paying customer.
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Many Lebanese rely on WhatsApp to keep in touch, both at home and with a far-flung diaspora.
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That aspect of the design is presumably much more of a far-flung concept than its other features.
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And of course, in the far-flung future, who knows how 2018's crypto craze will be viewed?
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And around your nosy aunts and far-flung cousins, you might feel especially unsure of yourself and nervous.
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Instagram is riddled with literally thousands of spectacular photos of tents in precarious spots in far-flung places.
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The couples are diverse and far-flung, but all grappling with the trauma of prolonged and indefinite separation.
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Authorised dealers are often far-flung, much more expensive than independent ones and often cannot fix a problem.
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That's when Clayton flung tiny Russian flags bearing the president's surname in the direction of Trump and McConnell.
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Screens converted sterling bids into American and Hong Kong dollars for the benefit of this far-flung audience.
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Imagine them spread across the globe, flung apart by matters of jobs and families and other adult obligations.
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He slung out a half-full gallon of milk and flung it across the counter toward the cookies.
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These investments will help further another of Jokowi's goals: spreading prosperity eastwards, to Indonesia's most far-flung islands.
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The video is one thing but the racist, disrespectful comments being flung her way nonstop are too much.
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He even slashed funds to the state ferry, which provides transportation to many of Alaska's far-flung islands.
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James rammed his way down the lane, pulled up for jumpers, and flung passes on 40-foot diagonals.
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Another could be the creation of a mobile forensic nurse unit that can travel to far-flung areas.
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The rest of the region consists of far-flung islands which rely on four main sources of income.
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FIND A BUS Folks will be converging on D.C. from far flung places, which is a good thing!
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Kimberly Jolasun found a way to turn far-flung loved ones' curiosity about her pregnancy to her advantage.
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Whalers deviated from these shipping lanes to find far-flung areas known for an abundance of marine mammals.
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Inside, recounts its relieved elderly owner, her cups and saucers were flung around but the house stood firm.
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And because campaigns are so far-flung, with volunteers connecting through laptops and cellphones, they are particularly vulnerable.
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Instead of being flung, more often than not, they just clutched on tight with an expression like: Wheee!
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That would be a more powerful boost to its security than any far-flung war in Muslim lands.
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The books are bursting with character profiles and excursions into the lives of Nick's far-flung family members.
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"People are only sort of realizing what happened pretty much after it's already flung past us," he added.
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Blistering issuance conditions in 22018 flung open the door to many of Europe's smaller and lower-rated lenders.
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Denis was carrying a backpack in lieu of a purse, and she flung it carelessly into the banquette.
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Protests in far-flung provinces often turn violent and police have shot dead several protesters in recent years.
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In archival footage, a healthy Gleason romps happily with his wife, Michel Varisco, in various far-flung locales.
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If, however, we do find life inhabiting far-flung, water-borne venues, it will strengthen the abiogenesis thesis.
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Nearly immediately, you're flung through various race tracks that feature crazy twists, and at times cliff-hanging turns.
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But its greatest value may be in connecting far-flung organizations with talent they might not otherwise find.
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Though our grief flung us apart, it ultimately glued us back together — it was the only way forward.
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The second his man spins/dips/slides under a screen, that ball is getting flung towards the basket.
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He's been recording for years, weaving subtly artful narratives about life in his far-flung, poverty-stricken city.
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They flung a big Smirnoff bottle and hit my mate Mike in the eye and knocked him out.
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Shortly afterward, I sat down with Novogratz in his Tribeca apartment's far-flung kitchen to discuss Galaxy Digital.
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He flung himself into the waves and trudged back onto the sand, kneeling and agonizing for the camera.
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I fumed as I walked out the door, and I flung the sleeve into a nearby trash can.
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After every first down, every score, every defensive stop, fans in the upper deck flung snowballs in glee.
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The cruise collections that normally take place in far-flung destinations during May and June have been canceled.
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The cruise collections that normally take place in far-flung destinations during May and June have been canceled.
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They bring with them accounts of villages burned to the ground, women raped and children flung into fires.
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And it set off a fierce debate over secretive American military missions in remote and far-flung battlegrounds.
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These aging masters lived on for 20 more years, and Ricky remained where the fates had flung him.
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With perfect timing, he flung her onto the ice, like a fisherman casting a net into the sea.
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These days, I enjoy it sporadically, catching glimpses of far-flung friends in places I used to live.
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In the background, the windows have been flung open to reveal the greenery of the Élysée garden beyond.
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The Republic of the Marshall Islands comprises about 30 far-flung tropical atolls set between Australia and Hawaii.
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When she saw Bridget, she stood up and flung her arms around her, pressing herself against Bridget's chest.
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He flung the letter to the floor and just like that, Ms. Khan's seven-year marriage was over.
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National Geographic suggests far-flung cities such as Harar, Ethiopia; Tbilisi, Georgia; Oaxaca, Mexico; and Sydney in 2018.
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Looking back, IFA 2015 had some far-flung futuristic tech that you'd only see in sci-fi movies.
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That makes it relatively less expensive to travel to even the most far-flung destinations around the world.
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"The day she left, the doors of the White House flung open, and they said, 'Come,'" she said.
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All of America's far-flung territories, among them American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, appear vulnerable.
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After a disastrous evaluation ceremony, Arianwyn is sent to the far-flung town of Lull — an unglamorous assignment.
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If the US is flung out of Iraq, it would be revenge by Soleimani delivered from the grave.
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His job was to collect bodies of prisoners who'd flung themselves against the electric fence surrounding the camp.
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Ultimately, defense reform will require a fresh look at the Pentagon's far-flung missions and overpriced weapons programs.
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The magical quarterback Patrick Mahomes started slowly but eventually ran around and flung astounding passes to seven receivers.
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He had helped remove their bodies, and he flung the paint against the walls in a breathless fury.
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How fitting, then, that eating together, even in different houses in far-flung cities, has been a balm.
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The thing that excited us about the internet is that it helped bring far-flung people closer together.
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They wander, and in an environment far-flung from their former dwellings, Katla enchants a young widower, Johann.
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The yeast spread was invented after World War I disrupted marmite imports from far-flung England to Australia.
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Plenty of talk gets flung around the world of The Creatures of Yes, but is anyone really listening?
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This story starts 227 billion years ago, in a far-flung corner of the universe, with a catastrophe.
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Having said that, there's definitely still a decadent culture on yachts of flying ingredients in from far-flung places.
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In a few days we'll know who our next president is, or possibly be flung into a Constitutional crisis.
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But the rapid response underscored how seriously the Trump administration views the potential risks at far-flung diplomatic outposts.
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Harris grabbed it as he was jumping out of bounds and then flung it downcourt to burn some clock.
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Bitnation has nearly 4,000 citizens flung across the globe, though the majority—and its spokesperson—are based in Europe.
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Workers made big money, and this brought prosperity to far-flung regions producing gold, coal, gas and other commodities.
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The telegraph, the WeChat of its day, allowed far-flung Chinese to share tales of outrage and to organise.
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The solution may seem far flung, but it's not complicated — especially considering how some designers have pushed progress along.
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He has flung that doll around with alarming gusto, making a fool of himself as he's supposedly mocked you.
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"I was always wandering through some remote or far-flung place," the designer Ulla Johnson says of her childhood.
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On the Open Heritage portal, users can find multimedia digital tours of far flung ancient temples or cliffside caves.
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I flung my arms outward and at curves to throw springy arms at Mashable's Adam Rosenberg, playing against me.
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Only China and a few far-flung places aren't yet under the overwhelming influence of this Silicon Valley giant.
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The PanSTARRS telescope spotted the object only after it was flung back out towards the stars by our Sun.
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As the Post illustrates, Facebook remains a critical tool for niche advertisers looking to reach their far-flung audiences.
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This is the sort of thing Russian President Vladimir Putin might do, or some far-flung dictator without scruples.
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The criticism has been flung from members on both sides of the aisle, including the likes of Hawley, Sen.
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He hit a speed bump head on, and next thing he knew, he body was flung over his handlebars.
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You're telling me I'm not supposed to resemble a marionette flung around by a deranged puppeteer when I sleep?
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But, have you ever swiped right in some of the world's most far-flung and hard-to-reach places?
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Kennedy said she also sees users popping up around the world in far flung places like Dubai and Australia.
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"When you have things flung at you like she had, you don't know how to handle it," Hate says.
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Now we are entering a new Space Age, with the goal of visiting Mars and other far-flung destinations.
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Cops say the crash was so powerful, the parked Honda CR-V was reportedly flung some 50 feet away.
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Shipt says it is looking to deliver mostly three to four miles from stores, not from far-flung warehouses.
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Even for a couple whose careers have sent them to far-flung locales such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Turkey.
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In 2012, a woman was injured after she was flung into a nearby concrete barrier by a jet blast.
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When he pulls the twine, the drill spins, flung by the momentum of the stone, like a prehistoric flywheel.
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We think we just heard the sound of credit cards being flung out of designer wallets at record speed.
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Western businesses turn for advice to consultancies that keep a watchful eye on alarming developments in far-flung places.
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Extending the Battlefield beyond Disrupt has been great for the startup scene in special categories and far-flung geographies.
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And no matter if it's not far-flung adventure you're seeking, but a restful vacation staying in one place.
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I argued that Marines should be sent to far-flung villages to protect local residents as they voted. Gen.
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Jayla gave a final nod, and the girls flung out their arms and started a hip-hop dance medley.
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Instead, it landed in the Kuiper Belt after being exiled from its home and flung billions of miles away.
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Its driver's-side door was flung open, and what appeared to be human remains lay on the pavement nearby.
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They are crumpled into one another, arms often flung outwards; it's not immediately clear whether they're dead or alive.
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And we go to far flung corners of the city to try dim sum or tacos," Paltrow told "Trailblazers.
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Given greater global travel, urbanization, and antimicrobial resistance, the likelihood of far-flung pandemics is only going to increase.
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The department continues to require broad management and budgetary maturity as it manages a far flung and sprawling enterprise.
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A maze of underground passages connects the site to far-flung subway lines, but there are not free transfers.
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The epidemic raged not just in the big port cities and urban areas but also across far-flung homesteads.
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A whopping 95 percent of the simulated objects were flung into intergalactic space, perhaps reaching neighboring galaxies like Andromeda.
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Flung across the galaxy with both your past and future a mystery, there is a dual nature to you.
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And we have so many questions — like what's it like having to be flung around the room upside down?
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Supply bottlenecks at rivals and strong industrial demand have flung BASF's basic chemicals business into a surprise upward cycle.
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One of those checks went to the drone company Zipline, which delivers critical medical supplies in far-flung places.
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When on Friday, a Republican presidential nominee flung words like "fraud" and "con man" at the Republican front-runner?
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The trip was such a fascinating glimpse of the changes and dynamics across these far-flung parts of Russia.
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"They threw my baby into a fire — they just flung him," said a young woman, her family's sole survivor.
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Sometimes newlyweds forgo a reception altogether, instead opting to hit the road and celebrate with their far-flung relatives.
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He lunged forward, grabbing my shirt with both hands, and flung me to the side like a rag doll.
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Ambition and exuberance merge in songs like "The Blinding Light of Dreams," with pensive lyrics flung into complicated motion.
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Unlike counterfeit goods, these products are legitimate, proliferating in locales as far-flung as China, Italy, Turkey and Tunisia.
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He felt worse — his body gripped by spasms that nearly flung him off the bed — and then, eventually, better.
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Our babies — who were worse traveling companions than the cat — kept road trips confined to far-flung family reunions.
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For most of its run, "Game of Thrones" has been defined by bigness and a far-flung story structure.
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When he heard that enemy troops had invaded the kingdom he loved, he flung himself into the Miluo River.
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The youngest held his tongue, but flung himself headfirst through a low entryway and declined several invitations to leave.
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Nai Nai is ecstatic that her far-flung relatives have gathered in one place; everyone else is duly miserable.
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Every time they stopped to serve, migrants flung their small packs aboard their pickup, hoping to catch a ride.
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One woman, flung from a window, landed on the ground outside, her face all but buried in the dirt.
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He says that a T-shirt cannon flung a shirt into his face, causing a concussion and eye trauma.
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Some have giant shows in glamorous far-flung destinations like Tokyo (Louis Vuitton at the end of this month).
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His sons Eric and Donald Jr. have taken business trips to far-flung locales including Dubai, Ireland and India.
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No, the doors of federal prisons should not be flung open and most federal law enforcement activity should continue.
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They'd then be seated in an elevator-like car, which flung riders up and down in a thrilling fashion.
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La David Johnson — set off a fierce debate over secretive American military missions in remote and far-flung battlegrounds.
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If he's done everything right, the calcified particles are flung through the semicircular canal like marbles out a chute.
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They make it possible for their members to feel like they're part of this far flung secular monastic order.
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Straddling strategic coordinates for ancient trade routes, Zanzibar was, for centuries, where far-flung corners of the world converged.
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Some got candy, while others lunged for pins, buttons, pencils and even potatoes that were flung to the crowd.
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"Savages with axes and iron stakes have flung themselves, like the fiercest beasts, against the quiet villagers," he said.
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Productivity collapsed and the aristocracy's far-flung assets were expropriated, while Rome's trade networks and fiscal structures were destroyed.
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The result has been a lack of consensus, eroding Ghani's ability to rule in the country's far-flung provinces.
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They had factories in China, the United States, and other far-flung locations, applying their "bridge program" basically universally.
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The announcement of his death was delayed as the family gathered information from far-flung relatives for an obituary.
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Some got candy, while others lunged for pins, buttons, pencils and even potatoes that were flung to the crowd.
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Meanwhile, the government has plans for 100,000 displaced people to return to more far-flung communities in the northeast.
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My own highly unscientific poll found enormous enthusiasm for staying in touch with far-flung grandchildren through digital platforms.
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Prosecutors will likely want to ask whether all those far-flung business dealings were carried out by the book.
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It also raises the far-flung possibility of helping people revive brains damaged due to stroke or other injury.
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The epithets and slurs casually hurled by people with hatred in their eyes sting like acid flung in your face.
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When Jeff's family begins to dissolve, he is flung into an existential crisis that challenges the limits of his humor.
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Much like their sprawling collaborative record, the trio's 34-minute THUMP Mix is a trip through far-flung, polychromatic dimensions.
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The week has been planned by Tom Barrack, Trump's longtime consigliere with a far-flung network of global business ties.
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Moving with the wind, the bad air brings eerie daytime gray to far-flung communities and turns the sun orange.
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Devices like Echo and Google Home record all voices, regardless of age, and shuttle those recordings to far-flung servers.
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The women in these movies live in different eras, with different financial situations, in locations flung all over the globe.
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When a trooper finally got there, he grabbed the dead deer by the legs and flung her onto the grass.
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They were long and exuberant, dense with noble or evil characters, fraught with high-flying emotion and far-flung adventures.
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The idea is to make the customization and personalization of marketing messaging easier for far-flung corners of a business.
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The deceased victim was flung into the air and killed upon hitting the ground about 50 feet away, Martin confirmed.
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He flung his eyes open to find the shadowy figure of Mark, the man he trusted, violently thrusting into him.
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They would introduce this far-flung cousin to Europe in hopes that it would breed and help restore the population.
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Thais grew up surrounded by photographs of him peering intently through his round spectacles at projects in far-flung fields.
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James was flung into the far reaches of that darkness in the most personal way, long before he was ready.
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In the two decades after 210 western European governments recruited hundreds of thousands of migrant labourers from far-flung places.
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So, meeting someone from the same, far-flung place as you in somewhere like New York City is impressive enough.
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Museum Barberini will become a great attraction, likely to bring people to Potsdam from further-flung places than nearby Berlin.
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His start-up collects food from far-flung farms and transports it weekly to residents who place their orders online.
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The ranger reportedly flung the python's head over his shoulder and started taking photos with locals while wearing the snake.
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Technology has the potential to be a game changer for teachers in far-flung places and schools with few resources.
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Once she joined my far-flung network of long-distance friends, I was on the lookout for new friends again.
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And both stayed overnight in hotels and private homes on multi-day swings through far-flung corners of the country.
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Einride plans to start testing the T-Pod this year, so this also isn't a tremendously far-flung future innovation.
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Legrand raises his eyebrows as an action-packed montage flashes through various James Bond-like exploits in far-flung places.
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There's Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, which is subsidized by the huge amount of search profit flung off by Google.
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She flung herself into words, "writing, writing, writing", sometimes 18 hours a day, through heartbreak, injury, loneliness and scathing reviews.
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That compares with just 52 that my Indian colleague can (most of which are far-flung Pacific or Caribbean islands).
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But her main focus was the children, whom she homeschooled and drove to far-flung music lessons and to church.
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The cup was filled with a chemical drain cleaner, and he flung the liquid at her, severely burning her face.
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Yes, it still works: I'm charging my iPhone on the very device I just repeatedly flung at the office floor.
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Jake, pale and reserved, is an exile from Manhattan, flung across the East River by the tides of family fortune.
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Traders in the company's far-flung offices could make large purchases or sales without approval from Petrobras executives, he said.
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Part of the problem is that the banks relied on getting liquidity from other pockets of their far-flung empires.
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We've flung open the application window for Startup Battlefield, which takes place at Disrupt Berlin 2018 on November 29-30.
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A decision to serve eight far-flung destinations with just two leased Airbus A330 aircraft quickly proved unwieldy, for example.
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For feteer, a glorious crepe with ambitions to pie, dough is flung and spun until strudel-thin and nearly sheer.
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Ms. Stone flung her arms out in front of her, letting them jangle along with the vibrations of her voice.
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A map of the world is a visual statement, a rhetorical demonstration of knowledge of far-flung peoples and places.
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He returned from lunch to find the campers flung across all corners of the gym, playing pickup games or Knockout.
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It may be starting right now, the game-over, off in some far-flung Russian laboratory or American missile base.
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For all their differences, and the bitter words they flung at each other during the campaign, the two share traits.
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The players mobbed Sale in front of the mound, and Pearce, the first baseman, flung his glove to the sky.
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Demand in China for the endangered totoaba's swim bladder, considered to be a delicacy, drives a far-flung criminal network.
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Our correspondents were flung far this week: David Allen reviewed a new "Lohengrin" at the Bayreuth Wagner Festival in Germany.
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Washington stood outside and posed for a photo, her arms flung wide and her face lit by a broad smile.
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So desperate is the situation that one detention center manager said he flung open the doors as fighting drew near.
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The residents in the state's far-flung network of more than 1,000 group homes are particularly dependent on their caregivers.
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Verdict: Any day now, the museum should start receiving photos of "Power Gnome" posing in front of far-flung landmarks.
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Barbara Comstock (R-VA), whose district in the far-flung suburbs of Washington, DC, features a 49 percent usage rate.
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Yet, all in all, liberty, democracy and a rules-based order, protected by far-flung American garrisons, spread and prospered.
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Many showmen had claimed to have traveled to far-flung places; the Wanderwell crew had the pictures to prove it.
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South Pacific destinations known for dreamy overwater bungalows include the likes of Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and other far-flung islands.
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The launch of these new rail links marks China's desire to boost trade with its western, sometimes far-flung, neighbors.
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Accusations of "disloyalty" were flung at Jews in Nazi Germany and have been used to smear Jews around the world.
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If a contractor were using a grant for, say, lavish vacations to far-flung islands, that would quickly become apparent.
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The grimacing, the way the patient flung his head from side to side — all of it signified an unvoiced anguish.
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The Trump Organization, the president's family business, has effectively stopped making deals with billionaire business partners in far-flung locales.
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I flung open the windows in relief and let everyone know we could go back to breathing the same air.
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Mr. Sutopo said in an interview that aid had been slow in reaching victims, especially those in far-flung areas.
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Why did he suggest that people with disabilities might harness, and even affect, impairments to realize their far-flung desires?
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Frequently, of course, it functions as a convenient forum for disseminating news and photos to far-flung relatives and friends.
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And when he uncorked 25 pages on the Cape's clay cliff formations, I nearly flung the book across the room.
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But according to Reddit, The_Donald's moderators — nearly 50 far-flung volunteers — deftly managed to channel action out of the chaos.
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Many students have had to find their own way from far-flung cities to major airports for the return home.
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The group's far-flung affiliates — in places like West Africa, Libya and the Philippines — have also demonstrated resilient insurgent operations.
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My brilliant if endearingly attention-disordered companion makes deeply personal valley wines featuring far-flung grapes like nebbiolo and tannat.
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Called into the office from a far-flung stop on her book tour, Reichl thought she was just getting replaced.
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Liking and Disliking, those adorable frauds, need not be flung from the vehicle; they just don't belong behind the wheel.
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While, Anglican churches around the country flung open their doors as a place of sanctuary, using an Old Testament law.
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They may not blow thousands of dollars traveling to far-flung destinations, but they'll settle for vacationing close to home.
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I mean, you get to tour the States and Japan and other far-flung places, so that must be great.
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Marvel movies often take place in grand, imaginative locales, like Thor's Asgard or Guardians of the Galaxy's far-flung planets.
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IDEs are enormously powerful, and, unlike the aforementioned text editors, this power is flung at users out of the box.
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Instead, Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest black church in the South, flung its doors wide open and welcomed people.
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Whereas Shanghai is picky about granting permits to migrants, Nanjing, to its west, has flung its doors open to university graduates.
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Everyone loves gazing up at stars twinkling in the night sky, but sometimes farther flung wonders make a dazzling appearance too.
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In a sense, traders' dour performance serves to underline the lender's transformation from investment banking powerhouse into far-flung private banker.
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The game's two other far-flung designers, Ryan Cousins and Brock Henderson, are waiting to discuss my experience via Google Hangouts.
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Sitting high on twin hulls, this catamaran ferries troops, gear, and supplies to a given theater of operation's farthest-flung nooks.
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HNA is also seeking to restructure its far-flung operations, while raising cash by selling equity and prime real estate assets.
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Lots of people thought they were seeing Sputnik—Russia's antennaed, spherical satellite, and the first thing humans had flung into orbit.
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In April, a man flung acid across a crowded London nightclub, injuring 20 and leaving two people blinded in one eye.
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The windows of this one were flung open, and as they passed, Echo saw that the house was full of children.
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True to its comic book roots, the larger arc exists to draw viewers into the beautiful, far-flung corners of Alpha.
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Jibo, a new "social robot", is intended to tell children stories, help far-flung relatives stay in touch and the like.
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Guards often do little more than patrol the perimeters, leaving gangs free to manage far-flung criminal operations via mobile phones.
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I imagine the apartment smells of musty old books picked up at small shops during travels to far-flung exotic locales.
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Click through to take a vicarious trip to seven far-flung hotels with pastel exteriors, whimsical decor, and near-perfect symmetry.
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With 11 host cities, and 2,500km separating the farthest-flung, Russia's World Cup offers an attractive target for lone-wolf attacks.
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The impact was reportedly so strong that the parked car, a Honda CR-V was flung 50 feet down the road.
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"Because of FAST's incredible sensitivity, it will be able to chart the hydrogen distribution even in far flung galaxies," says Vakoch.
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Behind her mother's back, Lady Bird asks her kindly dad to help with the financial aid applications for far-flung colleges.
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He already wowed the world this year, when the Falcon Heavy launched and flung a Tesla car toward the asteroid belt.
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Instead, the lunar lander was flung into an orbit around the Sun, never to be heard of again—until now. Possibly.
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I flung treats at her, but it was too much for her 14-year-old doggie brain to connect the dots.
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During demonstrations last weekend, activists vandalized the building and flung paint at the national emblem, drawing a furious reaction from Beijing.
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Airports, mostly seen as gateways that ferry passengers to distant cities and far-flung countries, have grown beyond their original mandate.
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Ali's critics called him a draft dodger, an accusation still flung around by the right-wing press and by conservative politicians.
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It also suggests that trade deals with far-flung places may not compensate Britain for restricted access to such a market.
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When I got stressed, I was flung back in time to our office in Baghdad, as if I had never left.
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Models can be squished and stretched and flung about the screen much more easily now than they could 20 years ago.
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Grisham says Melania Trump already understands the complexities and potential benefits of being flung together with other leaders' spouses at events.
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What's more, the explosion often isn't super effective when the corpse is flung away from any other foes huddled around it.
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Instead of banquets and horses, Trump was suddenly flung into tension-filled meetings with leaders deeply skeptical of his foreign agenda.
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Many cultures thought it was a sign from their sun god; it is even known to have ended full-flung battles.
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Similar projects have removed thousands of Istanbul's citizens from the centre of the city to new housing in far-flung areas.
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The stock market slide of the last several months has accelerated into a full flung panicked sell off in recent days.
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The bus safety standards are intended to prevent passengers from being flung outside of windows in the event of a crash.
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It was as if his pen, sputtering along the line of rapid letters it ignited, flung out haloes of hot grease.
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Any advance for U.S. interests, no matter how far-flung, was seen as a setback for Soviet interests, and vice versa.
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Our findings debunk the myth of tax shelters as exotic far-flung islands that are difficult, if not impossible, to regulate.
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They used human waste as a weapon — spread it on arrows, filled bombs with it and flung it over enemy walls.
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Suddenly, a huge fish rose, snatched Lester's arm and flung him up and down, then dragged him deeper into the creek.
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Too often, communication breaks down when a team holds a meeting in a conference room with far-flung members dialing in.
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Yet for years, efforts to transform aging farm and factory towns into far-flung Silicon Valleys have invariably hit a rut.
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Phoebe was driving, and her mother died when she flung herself across her child's body to shield her from the impact.
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Everything in The Outer Worlds, Obsidian's upcoming Fallout-style adventure set in a far-flung interplanetary frontier, has a brand name.
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While astronomers haven't snagged a visual of this far-flung world yet, Brown expects it to be officially imaged in 2017.
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Pros: Vietnam is an exotic-feeling honeymoon destination at a budget-price compared to other far-flung destinations such as Bali.
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DIGBY NECK, Nova Scotia — This far-flung peninsula in the North Atlantic seems an unlikely place for an international trade dispute.
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The Empire-lite has not known a victory in far-flung wars in all the 17 years since it was attacked.
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Regardless of the amount of hatred, vitriol, and bigotry flung my way, I'm glad I was the one to take it.
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They were doing something ... And not close down the government in Whitehall in 1765 and keep a far-flung empire afloat.
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"Everyone on our side flung open their windows just to see what it was," Ms. Ebert said in a phone interview.
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New Horizons will also be carrying messages from the public (submissions ended on December 21) to celebrate the far-flung arrival.
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Families traveled from far-flung cities to pay their respects as the honor guard stood by throughout the day and night.
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I talked with Youngquist to learn more about how the Man from Saturn's far-flung and scattered exploits actually connect seamlessly.
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The North Koreans flung insults and the chief American negotiator, a cigar-puffing Navy admiral, contemptuously blew smoke rings at them.
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The work has turned Ms. Stark into a leading public face of a far-flung Bitcoin community that often defies organization.
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The book's 300 recipes span continents, traveling to far-flung parts of the world where Islam spread, from Xinjiang to Zanzibar.
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Others are from sources as far-flung as Donald Trump's tweets and articles on The Daily Stormer, the neo-Nazi website.
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Calculator The most-viewed properties on The New York Times's "Find a Home" site last month were expensive and far-flung.
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Part of the excitement of Seiobo is that everybody, from high rollers to far-flung restaurant critics, gets a little messy.
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Harper flung his helmet, and the two began throwing punches, with the 6-foot-4 Strickland striking Harper in the face.
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Details: The new study suggests that interstellar objects may be flung out of their solar systems during the planet formation process.
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As always, the oligarch perked up at the prospect of an adventure and flung open his office door with a flourish.
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We're sure this person would have loved to have a robot mop after their Roomba flung dog poop across the house.
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Instead, they have discussed sites as far-flung as Singapore, Vietnam, Mongolia and even a Navy warship anchored in the Pacific.
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Trilobites Scientists knew a meteorite impact had flung debris all over the world, but where it struck has remained a mystery.
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There, the destruction of the traditional hutong alleys uprooted traditional martial arts and music groups, scattering residents across far-flung suburbs.
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The spread of the virus to places as far-flung as Italy, Iran and South Korea now raises somewhat greater concerns.
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It is not clear how Ms. Trump, now a federal employee, will navigate continuing ties to far-flung foreign business interests.
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Once the food was flung down to them, at least one pair of bonobos began to "consort" immediately, and others followed.
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Analyzing far-flung datasets became onerous without a tool like Alloy that allowed for grabbing data and mapping its various relationships.
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But if you're gunning for a romantic getaway this Valentine's Day, you don't have to travel to far-flung, international locations.
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They&aposre also looking to set sail, opting for intimate luxury cruises in far-flung destinations like the Maldives and Antarctica.
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The doors again were flung open on the third day — but there was no one to be seen to close them.
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They might not have shone the brightest on the field, but they certainly stirred some far-flung corners of the globe.
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Many of the islands of the South Pacific are much farther-flung: Easter Island makes Vanuatu look like an Australian exurb.
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She spends most of her days wrangling her far-flung group of Guerrilla Skeptics into common cause, defending empirical truth online.
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Maybe if he hadn't flung himself out of a window at thirty-six, his work wouldn't be anywhere in the millions.
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Native palms from far-flung locations — Trinidad, Turkey and Taiwan, Florida and Fiji, Mexico and Mauritius — sway in the warm breeze.
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I finally had to admit that some chaos — especially the chaos of bringing far-flung family members together — is worth it.
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The statues ended up in far-flung places like the New Jersey Botanical Garden and on the roof of Cooper Union.
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The Walking Dead season seven has often felt like a puzzle whose many pieces have been flung about seemingly at random.
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Nobody said a word until Reynir flung open the hangar door and told us to help him push the plane out.
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Trump and his aides see the Scotland visit as a chance to showcase his far-flung business empire and job-creating abilities.
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Listen, we were asked, as the bullet shells being flung from the submachine gun's chamber bounce off the side of this bus.
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BKV: Yeah, our 12-year-old newspaper delivery girls are being catapulted from 1988 to the terrifying, far-flung future of 2016.
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During the winter months, there's an assumption that you have to either go skiing or head to a far-flung tropical island.
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Many apps are designed to enhance the travel experience – to help you navigate, dine, pack, plan, and photograph your far-flung adventure.
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The idea is that it might be easier (and cheaper) to get those pieces to far flung locations than pre-made drugs.
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The pre-disclosure-disclosure had immediately turned into a massive clusterfuck, with angry accusations being flung from all corners of the web.
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But the farmer wasn't hanging around for the driver to return and unceremoniously flung the car from his field in Ampthill, Beds.
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The two-on-one: Rachel solemnly takes the men out to a far-flung Norwegian field where no can hear them scream.
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Invariably, though, I end up getting knocked out by a glass of watered-down vodka soda flung at me by someone's elbow.
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The practice has only cropped up in a few places, in states as far-flung as Maryland, Ohio, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.
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Caterpillar has raised prices to offset some of the higher costs and pushed efficiency moves at its far-flung network of factories.
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Top House Democrats were quick to point this out in their response, and flung the allegation of intimidation back at Pompeo himself.
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The ease and economy with which director and designer transport cast and audience between far-flung places is a masterclass in stagecraft.
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For the Tibetan diaspora, thousands of people flung around the world, it flies as a symbol of hope, and unity, and identity.
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They may assume the identity of actual soldiers deployed overseas or pretend to be engineers working on projects in far-flung locales.
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As 18th-century Americans recognized, citizen militias were all about organizing to keep a sparsely populated wilderness nation's far-flung communities secure.
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With the accusations flung from the Trump campaign, viewers, if not candidates, will be parsing the questions, hunting for glimmers of bias.
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Plus, off-site work enables businesses to save money on real estate and hire talented people who live in far-flung locations.
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In this climate, Democrats will have little cause for complaint when the vilest of language is flung at their nominee in 2020.
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Again and again the soldier thinks he's homeward bound; again and again he is flung, like Sisyphus, back to where he started.
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It is an empty, far-flung place; Hasan's home town of Yarkand is as close to Baghdad as it is to Beijing.
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The black hole sucks in the one particle with negative energy while the positive particle is flung away from the black hole.
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That's quite a hit rate for a six-year-old incubator operating in one of the farthest flung corners of the world.
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Because their platforms — the users, the data and all the money they generate — make these far-flung realms seem within their grasp.
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When our planetary system formed, the larger planets likely flung trillions of small objects at the system's edge out into interstellar space.
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I watched the alcohol burn blue on top of the white tablecloth tarnished by spilled sauces and scraps of far-flung fish.
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Ever the optimist, he continues to sit opposite the emergency exit on the off-chance the doors will be flung open again.
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You can now broadcast privately to any group you're a part of — useful for families or social clubs with far-flung members.
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They're thinner than a pencil and much longer, drilled from tree trunks from places as far-flung as Pakistan, Indonesia and Alaska.
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The company opened its first fulfillment center in the country in Dandenong South, Melbourne, in December to service far-flung Australian communities.
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The blowout sent his Ferrari careering across the track and flung bits of rubber everywhere, like a pinwheel firework throwing off sparks.
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Protests in far-flung provinces have derailed billions in mining investments and left dozens dead in clashes with police in recent years.
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Though it remains far poorer than Bangkok, the region is not as hard-up as some other far-flung parts of Thailand.
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Now the rise of Trump, skeptical of free trade and far-flung security commitments, will blow more wind into China's diplomatic sails.
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Indeed, they seemed to be speeding up—the universe isn't just expanding, it's expanding faster and faster the more it's flung apart.
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As the farmers from regions as far flung as Ethiopia walk the fields, they marvel at the logistical burdens on the producers.
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This might even be the secret pragmatism behind some of the farther-flung settings: to let slip the surly bonds of context.
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In October, the station will be unlocked and the gates flung open for Ubahn, a two-day hip-hop and EDM musicfest.
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Besides donations from the area, Rosenthal said, they also heard from folks in far-flung places such as Washington, California and Massachusetts.
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Increasingly, that grid relies on just-in-time deliveries of fossil fuel, reliant on far-flung networks of pipes, rails and barges.
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Human history has shown how dangerous this can be: European colonists, for example, introduced smallpox and other diseases to far-flung populations.
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Swedish transportation startup Einride has an even more far-flung concept in the works that adds self-driving capabilities to the mix.
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"This really makes travel more accessible, especially for far-flung destinations that you ordinarily wouldn't be able to afford multiple tickets to."
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Despite the commercial success of the joint stock companies, the British economy was unable to sustain its reliance on far-flung trade.
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Recalling how the bus tipped over, Mr. Pariyaar said he had been flung from the roof like a "catapult," knocking him out.
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He seems only lightly wounded by the insults flung at him by the watajiri, the rich, as they yell from passing cars.
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He was flung from his board, then dragged beneath the water by his right hand, which would need 30 stitches to repair.
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Reference to American-backed coups serving strongmen in far-flung lands is not the usual Oval Office fare of America-as-beacon.
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Even if that grim future awaits them, perhaps a third incarnation of the rail will eventually reappear on the far-flung atoll.
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Don't we all wish we could activate that OOO message and book a ticket to some far-flung location right this second?
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Soon, an officer flung the gate open and we jostled our way through, becoming bottle-necked at the entrance to the blocks.
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The owner quickly flung his jacket to the ground, soaking up the smelly mess, while looking around to see if anyone noticed.
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In response to the shortages, doctors in states as far-flung as California, Illinois and Alabama are improvising the best they can.
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Those who move to those increasingly far-flung exurbs are still voting as if they live much closer to the urban cores.
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And in far flung corners of the globe -- Nigeria, Libya, Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Afghanistan and the Philippines -- ISIS's black banner still flies.
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Readers are flung through a highly selective history of the philosophy of mind, landing squarely on their feet in Google's A.I. laboratories.
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New entries this year include dealers as far-flung as Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art of New York and Gypsum of Cairo.
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Groups like Justice in Motion have dispatched investigators to search for these people in far-flung corners of Mexico and Central America.
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The flung club on 173 here suggested that his expectations had grown considerably as he had become more of a contender again.
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On one occasion, he flung hot coals at her, prompting her daughter to beg him, "Please don't kill my mom," she recalled.
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The size of fibers flung out of a cotton candy machine are very close to the size of capillaries, the researchers found.
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But an increasing number of our owners are exploring more far-flung locations such as Thailand, Papua New Guinea and the Galápagos.
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Six years later, senior Clinton administration officials were equally critical of the independent counsel Ken Starr's far-flung investigation of Mr. Clinton.
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Even in far-flung rural corners of South Africa, they found A.N.C. officials ready to divert money meant to help the poor.
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"I knew I wanted somewhere hot and far-flung, but with a community of sorts," Harper said of her choice of location.
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It begins with a mournful setting of lines by Shakespeare delivered almost mechanically, with shouts of "Donbass" flung out with raw aggression.
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Here, in order of opening, are the seven plays and three musicals that flung those doors widest and shoved me through hardest.
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As the map started to fill in, the interpreters became more useful, finding pockets of outstanding votes in far-flung congressional districts.
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Mr. Trudeau said the two leaders did not meet because their schedules were full of meetings with leaders from far-flung countries.
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When the umpire called him out, the Bambino flung his bat away, "registering disgust with his shoulder and chin," The Times reported.
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Just under two thirds of the far flung state's population is Hindu with a third being Muslim and the rest mainly Christian.
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Two prime ministers are claiming power in Sri Lanka in a bizarre political struggle that has flung the country's democracy into crisis.
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That fair, in its 14803th year, will feature some 159 galleries from far-flung locations including Los Angeles, Vienna, Tokyo and Johannesburg.
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Fascism, like cancer, sets up far-flung colonies, establishes blood lines, engorges itself, and destroys its host in cannibalistic orgies of nihilism.
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Facebook recently had its own issues with its weekly all-hands, where Mark Zuckerberg fields questions from his own far-flung workforce.
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Pirates often know the rivers and surrounding terrain better than security forces, and can drop out of sight into far-flung villages.
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He's a kid from a far-flung village up toward the border with the mainland, where both of his parents are from.
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Trump and Rosenstein had been scheduled to meet last week to discuss The New York Times report that flung Rosenstein into limbo.
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In the case of the Nigerian Twitter account conspiracy theory, snarky retorts from Buttigieg's campaign was the bucket flung at a fence.
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After his ejection, Girardi threw his cap on the ground and animatedly flung his hands around as he walked off the field.
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Such village councils are considered illegal, but in many poor and far-flung regions residents are reluctant to go to the police.
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China is speeding up its warship building programme as its navy extends its reach to cover Beijing&aposs increasingly far-flung interests.
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Under Immelt, GE went from a far-flung conglomerate to an industrial company focused on the faster-growing industrial and power sectors.
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But perhaps the best part of Page's job is that he has also gotten to chase his far-flung aspirations through Alphabet.
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While "Homeland" previously cooked up some fantastical terrorist plots in its far-flung locales, its homecoming has forced it to stay grounded.
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He's a kid from a far-flung village up toward the border with the mainland, where both of his parents are from.
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BuzzFeed reported that Klobuchar often yelled, threw papers and flung objects and aides were regularly left in tears, citing four former staffers.
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Last year, musicians took part in far-flung places like Budapest; Cologne, Germany; Hong Kong; Seville, Spain; Singapore; Tokyo; Venice; and Vienna.
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This the Frenchman brutally flung onto the bruschetta, which, when he offered it to me, I somehow lacked the courage to decline.
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More than 300 people came from all over the state, as well as farther-flung cities in California, New York, and Oklahoma.
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Between gigs, Jay traveled to far-flung archives and libraries, scouring records for references to a multitalented dwarf who performed spectacular feats.
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"Geography has an interesting impact on health-care costs," he said, noting that far-flung locations seem to pay more for medical care.
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Much of the experience, especially early on, is spent explaining the politics and history of far-flung cities with hard to remember names.
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One such sex worker was Mary-Lou Henchy, who had flung herself from the Head in the Clouds after Bancroft killed her colleague.
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It's worlds away from the hippie trail that made his name but it is driven by the same passion for far-flung places.
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Or a mountain cabin, or some far-flung city where they serve you tasty drinks whose names you can't pronounce; we're not picky.
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From secluded beaches to bustling cities, far-flung destinations to nearby hideaways, we're sharing 29 of the most amazing places we've ever been.
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From cosmopolitan centers like Moscow and St. Petersburg, to farther-flung cities like Kazan and Yekaterinburg, references to the U.S. president are everywhere.
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Backlund pounced on a rebound to the left of the Sabres net and flung the puck into the short side of the net.
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This comes as protests over public work projects in a far-flung highland region of Peru have blocked roads used by MMG Ltd.
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In a far-flung and ruined future, the robots want to do one thing: get on a rocket and escape the dead earth.
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This far-flung world is officially named 2015 TG387, but has earned the nickname "Goblin" because it was first observed around Halloween 2015.
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Local roots allow for far-flung chapters to focus on issues specifically impacting their own communities, which ladder up to grander organizational goals.
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England. That may not seem as far-flung as Middle Earth, but the cast and crew have already filmed on location in Paris.
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Based in Rome, Ms. Pasquini often takes her street art to far-flung cities like Montevideo, Uruguay, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Things can be legally inappropriate, unseemly, and distasteful, and still color a prosecutors' view when seeking to resolve far-flung potential criminal investigations.
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Ms Shi watches far-flung Chinese parks come alive with their own group dancing on Huoshan, a short-video app favoured by teens.
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They act supportive when necessary, complain when the narrative calls for it, and get flung against walls when Ryn's supernatural aggression demands it.
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The CTO casually hints at something larger — a sort of connective tissue that might one day link the far-flung world of robotics.
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Thanks to widespread Internet reach, we know -- and care -- about things that would otherwise be happening in far-flung corners of the earth.
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This comes just months after a Chinese policewoman flung a knife wielding maniac to the ground via aikido's legendary kotegaeshi—winding wrist throw.
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He&aposs a world traveler even outside of Formula One&aposs far-flung locations and his social media presence draws millions of followers.
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Yet, of course definitions of "women's work" can and do encompass much more than this, and more than the far-flung references above.
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Jesse, a pre-schooler, also gets tutoring, and Kelly is always searching out learning opportunities for both kids at their far-flung locations.
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Washington guard Carlos Johnson, who had a career-high 22 points, flung Holder aside and was given a flagrant foul on the play.
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A U.N. panel has accused China of turning its far-flung western region of Xinjiang 'into something that resembled a massive internment camp.
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Despite its many far-flung offices, we asked if SOSV tends to support more founders in the U.S. than elsewhere, or vice versa.
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Because national politicians naturally lavish attention on the most populous places, people in the far-flung corners of the country often feel neglected.
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WITH their geographical advantage for connecting flights between far-flung places, there is plenty to keep the airlines of the Gulf countries busy.
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Her boyfriend, a passenger in her car, was also flung from the vehicle when it was struck by Shaw's Mercedes, according to investigators.
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While I hope we get a good far-flung summer vacation from Giannis later this offseason, I'll accept this everyday chillage in lieu.
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Imposed over the image is a reference to the tape Kim Kardashian shot with her ex, a common insult flung at the family.
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He is expected to discuss separating himself from his far-flung business empire, and other topics, including Russia, are likely to come up.
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Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson got the ball on the right side of the pitch and flung a cross right in front of the keeper.
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His lesser pieces, however, have flung too many undigested ideas together — and this is far the poorest offering of his that I've seen.
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I went to the family home from the airport, flung my bags across the bed, and took a taxi to the neuro-I.
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Much of what he saw was the more affluent areas of North Korea, like Pyongyang, but he requested to visit far-flung destinations.
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Jetting off to a far-flung island is one of our ultimate vacation fantasies, but not all of these locales are created equal.
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Then, on the Thunder's next possession, Durant tried to find Westbrook with a crosscourt pass, and instead he flung it out of bounds.
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Or maybe, because of family circumstances like far-flung siblings, it would be wiser to just sell the property and split the proceeds.
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However, doing some basic math helps reveal the scale of what Musk is proposing to do with SpaceX in the far-flung future.
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But it has managed to elude successive Philippine governments by arming and recruiting young men mostly from impoverished, far-flung villages on Jolo.
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The company was also a mail-order pioneer, selling a wide variety of goods to farmers and others in far-flung rural areas.
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At one point that night, the crowd cheered as the burlesque performer Paula Now flung her wig, which got stuck on the chandelier.
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The unreported news in question, however, is not overlooked disasters or under-reported tragedies in far-flung countries, but minor league sporting events.
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The pole vaulters then flung themselves onto the perfect point so they kicked the archers and shooters in the face as they landed.
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We are discovering far-flung alien exoplanets, designing algorithms that mimic how we think, and becoming fluent in the genetic language of life.
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Suddenly, without warning, Keshia flung herself on top of this man, shielding him from the increasingly violent attack, quite possibly saving his life.
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Perhaps, but helped along by the women selling bird feed to people who flung it joyously into the air around the Grand Mosque.
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But now Representative Randy Hultgren, a Republican hailing from a more far-flung Chicago suburb that backed Mr. Trump, also appears in jeopardy.
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Before the auction began, the lights were dimmed and silhouettes of ships being flung about on stormy seas were projected on a screen.
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Studying the music of far-flung populations, and making many dozens of instruments, he calls himself a composer and performer of ancient music.
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"He flung his hat into the orchestra and stormed off to his dressing room, slamming the door behind him," Mr. Adler recalled recently.
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We ask some of our best writers and photographers to take us with them to far-flung destinations through incredible stories and pictures.
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One bird did not seem to want to leave, so he flung a bath towel over it and threw it out, as well.
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And our guides throughout the year featured places that were no less far-flung: the Peruvian Andes, Maui's Upcountry and even Livingston, Mont.
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I didn't have the budget to travel to far-flung corners of India to reach people, some of whom had no internet presence.
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The series was filmed worldwide as well, including places as far-flung as Prague in the Czech Republic and in beautiful New Zealand.
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Experts say hotels are challenged in the rental world in delivering the consistency they normally control and learning to manage far-flung properties.
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I washed her in the hot salty waves and then I stripped down to my underwear and flung myself into the ocean too.
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The number of bookshops is increasing; there are around a dozen in the capital, Thimphu, and a few more in far-flung districts.
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Mr. Han had a very specific idea about how they should fall, so he did it with them, head flung back, knees buckling.
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Violence erupted Friday in Sri Lanka's Parliament after supporters of one prime minister reportedly flung chairs, books, and chili paste at the opposition.
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A few minutes later, another raptor relieved my fork of some bacon, halfway to my mouth, and flung scrambled eggs onto my pants.
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The back doors flung open and the Iraqi medics brought the stretcher down carrying the girl's tiny, lifeless body wrapped in a blanket.
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Should they be released and allowed to pick up the children, many of whom have been sent to shelters in far-flung states?
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It crashed into a nearby canal, which created a surge of sewage that flung motorcyclists into another canal also filled with dirty water.
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The Dragonpit summit was a fitting conclusion to a season distinguished by far-flung characters coming together, offering a buffet of enjoyable reunions.
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Alongside the first lady, Trump flung handfuls of red and yellow pedals on Gandhi's memorial before tossing spadefuls of dirt onto a sapling.
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He had forgotten to take off his watch—a red Casio that he calls "my Rolex"—and he flung it against a fence.
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A comically flung arm, the sharp, dismissive flick of a wrist, a round, swivelling hip: this is Italian that we can all understand.
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By the time a neighbor reached him in the afternoon, villagers had discovered articles of his son's clothing flung up in a tree.
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Jabil Circuit, one of the largest contract manufacturers in the world, is already using 3D printers to optimize its far-flung supply chains.
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Some far-flung modern Asian populations possess small but significant amounts of DNA derived from Denisovans, suggesting they had a broad geographical presence.
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And the DMCA's reach touches far-flung issues like farm equipment repair, which makes it unavoidable even for industries with no piracy problems.
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On Monday, Bloomberg released a web video featuring a highlight reel of online attacks that Sanders's supporters have flung at his political opponents.
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He served for more than a decade in China's far-flung western province Qinghai – one of the poorest regions populated by ethnic minorities.
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The impact that flung these Australasian tektites would have excavated a crater at least several miles in diameter and hundreds of feet deep.
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Smiling and surprising his own aides, Trump flung open the door and inviting his friends to make comments about the China trade deal.
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However, those are the planes that fly to bigger and more far-flung markets — the Americas, London, Paris, and eastern Asia, for example.
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Things might be bad in Destiny's far-flung future, and evil may lurk under the moon's surface, but space is full of possibility.
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It lies oceans away from other countries, and any network would have to connect far-flung cities separated by its sparsely populated interior.
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"Mannequin Skywalker" experienced about 10 times the force of gravity during the abort test, as the capsule flung itself away from the rocket.
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People with disabilities, or without the money to travel, for example, can check out far-flung tourist destinations from their laptops and phones.
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The group's far-flung affiliates — in places like West Africa, Sinai and the Philippines — have also demonstrated resiliency in their operations, officials said.
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The cities are within 90 miles of Sacramento, with Rohnert Park, to the west, and Chico, to the north, the most far flung.
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Over all, 269 galleries will be on hand in the Miami Beach Convention Center, from places as far-flung as Tokyo and Toronto.
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Mexican fans mobbed Asian tourists, and TV footage showed one laughing Asian man being flung into the air and caught by the crowd.
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With the help of far-flung strangers on the internet, he's since mined 22012 languages to come up with a whopping 20163,22016 words.
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Summer means spending time outside, be it backyard barbecues, daylong sojourns to the local beach or extensively planned trips to far-flung destinations.
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Each year, tens of thousands of baby fish are loaded onto planes, where they're flown over water, and unceremoniously flung from the sky.
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The company is working on virtual reality and even on building drones capable of delivering Internet service to far-flung places around the world.
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Because doctors willing to perform abortions are scarce in some areas, those who do the procedure may travel great distances to far-flung clinics.
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She said she'd been invited to walk in places as far-flung as Kenya and Jamaica and that she was a hero in Israel.
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No one elected president has carried into office the complex and far-flung interests Trump has built over his many decades of entrepreneurial activity.
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There's no chance of missing out on the far-flung yet fascinating Nubra Valley, a cold desert cradled in an enclave by jagged mountains.
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The painted structures appear disjointed from their original landmasses, meteors flung far from each other and left to float out in the galactic abyss.
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While Apple and Google offer access to their assistants slowly and methodically, Amazon has flung the doors off their hinges and let anyone in.
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Her deeply felt work and poetic sensibility have made Zarina a cross-generational icon among artists from South Asia and its far-flung diasporas.
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Children have been sent to far-flung shelters around the country, raising alarm that parents might never know where their children can be found.
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The move ignited a monthslong legal battle that plunged countless Syrian refugees into uncertainty and put plans to reunify far-flung families on hold.
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Theorists believe such worlds must have formed farther out from their stars before being flung inward, perhaps by a close encounter with another planet.
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Sally took him in through a mudroom with lots of tiny boots flung about, to a kitchen filled with the inviting smell of cooking.
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Another former official calls Mr Obama unusually focused on "global" threats, such as climate change, pandemics, nuclear non-proliferation and far-flung terror networks.
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Orders went out to the bureau's far-flung network of special agents: Headquarters sent telegrams to the New York, Chicago, and Washington field offices.
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A new generation of superyacht-owners want to make passage for far-flung places such as the northernmost Norwegian fjords or even to Antarctica.
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Traveling to those far-flung parks set them back about $11,300, something that Lauren and Steven say the average traveler may want to skip.
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The lab, which operates the far-flung mission, will also report news on Twitter and have live coverage of events on its YouTube Channel.
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A dozen passenger cars were flung off the tracks and onto an interstate highway below near DuPont, killing three people and injuring 72 others.
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Rose missed a shot, but the Timberwolves won a scramble for the ball and Covington flung in a 3-pointer with 7.4 seconds left.
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However, the concerns of Hawking, Musk and other influential technocrats and academics are not as far-flung in the future as you might think.
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This image was captured by the European Space Agency's Herschel observatory, which is able to peer into far-flung reaches of the Milky Way.
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"When it came time to dance, he flung [his crutch] to the side and everybody erupted into applause," Parmenter recalls of the sweet moment.
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"We cannot create freedom while this despicable leftist opposition exists," said Laszlo Barta, an Orban supporter with a Hungarian flag flung across his shoulders.
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Sure, solo travel is an enticing idea in theory; we are drawn to stories where people go on far-flung adventures without a companion.
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I visited some far-flung locations, learned some factoids about the lined seahorse and was once again reminded why Earth is the best planet.
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If you're one of those freaks who don't think bungee jumping is enough excitement, perhaps being flung across a valley is more your jam.
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That means the whole event could be filled with lies and half-truths being flung from either side of the stage, with no accountability.
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The campaign commonly praises itself for stingily holding its advertising dollars and not spending money on far-flung field operations early in the race.
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Sanders instead focused on the March 1 Super Tuesday contest for a dozen far-flung states, including Texas, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Vermont, Wyoming and Georgia.
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Wu flung open the lock-up's doors then leaped into a red rickshaw with a man-sized, Simpsons-yellow humanoid in front of it.
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Far-flung destinations, superstar entertainers, and the most regal wedding wear can all contribute to a bill that would make even Donald Trump balk.
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One of the main concerns with cockpit protection (full canopies, especially) is that deflected debris might be flung toward grandstands, putting fans at risk.
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Some planes are stuffed full of fish from Iceland, others with parcels from places as far-flung as rural Pakistan and the Pacific islands.
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But if there's one way to shake the travel funk, it's to venture to an under-the-radar neighborhood in a far-flung country.
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For those same reasons, I would bet on the North Side's Slim Thug uniting the subtly diverse and far-flung quadrants of his hometown.
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The Islamic bloc even objected to groups from far-flung countries that are not part of the Islamic bloc, the United Nations official said.
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For short breaks, there are the beaches near her home in Watermill, N.Y., and for longer getaways, she heads to more far-flung locations.
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"Just waiting for thunderstorms," is how artist Julius von Bismarck describes the time he's spent in a far-flung town in the Venezuelan jungle.
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Our live forecasts of the PGA Championship will be tracking all the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune flung at our brave-hearted golfers.
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He publishes books chronicling the political infighting, the far-flung business interests and, occasionally, the sex lives of China's top leaders and their families.
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Here's what the bullets sounded like when hurtling through the air:Now imagine dozens—or even hundreds—of these things flung at the same time.
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When they began to move apart, their powerful orbits flung other leftovers and relics from planet formation to the edge of the solar system.
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Moments of crisis reminded the diverse, far-flung Asian-American community of the need to unify across lines of class, geography, and national origin.
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WeWork's investment in Wavegarden is one of the more far-flung backings made by a company that has struggled to define its core purpose.
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Not for the first time in the series, Curry flung his mouthpiece, which hit a front-row fan, earning him his first N.B.A. ejection.
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But behind the scenes, numerous international players are actually racing to rebuild the Caribbean, from tech companies and wealthy individuals to far-flung countries.
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While these trips might not have been full-flung holidays the duo planned together, they've also been spotted together in Markle's hometown of Toronto.
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If Reese is going out as the Giants' general manager, he is doing it with fistfuls of dollars flung across the free-agent market.
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Miners have also faced higher development costs due to lower copper content in ores, the far-flung locations of mines and tighter environmental regulations.
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The move is the latest in HNA's drive to restructure its far-flung operations, while raising cash by selling equity and real estate assets.
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Students in a pickup truck had flung racist slurs at the student body president, who got on Facebook and put the school on blast.
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The adults call friends and family in far-flung locations like New York City and Denver, in hopes of leaving as soon as possible.
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Finally, flung Red Rover-style from the arms of the other contestants in a show of solidarity, Gordon smashes through the wall to dunk.
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As one of the world's largest owners of metal companies, Deripaska's equities are as close by as Ukraine or as far flung as Africa.
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Ranchandra Tewari, a passenger on the Indore-Patna Express, said he was asleep when the train suddenly lurched and flung him to the floor.
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Linking far-flung patients and insuring anonymity, online support groups facilitate conversations about clinical trials, home remedies for common body dysfunctions and insurance quandaries.
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I do feel like a curious explorer who's now been marooned on a far-flung outpost, where I can survive for the foreseeable future.
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In February 1942, surrender to Japan in far-flung Singapore became known as the largest event of its kind in Britain's long, military history.
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It felt as though our family had been flung into some strange parallel universe populated only by those who had met with great misfortune.
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In 2013, as a group of men was attacking a victim, an assailant grabbed the victim's shoe and flung it onto a nearby roof.
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But the authorities have thrown the book at a few, seemingly randomly chosen individuals in far-flung provincial cities whose cases are widely publicized.
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But I stood near the curb and flung out my arm in a way that I hoped displayed more confidence than I actually felt.
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Accusations were flung with abandon from congressional leaders, the White House, and presidential candidates and then amplified by cable news acolytes hungry for ratings.
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Today, with 42 schools in locations as far-flung as Flint, Benton Harbor and Detroit, B.M.C.C. is the third-largest charter authorizer in Michigan.
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These photos are accompanied online by matching audio tracks, allowing readers to transport themselves, through both sight and sound, to these far-flung places.
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Although the diaspora is far-flung, stretching from Spain to Chile, Colombia has borne a disproportionate share of the heavy burden of the influx.
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Life is dictated by the weather and the ferry, which stops at Matinicus, the farthest flung of the inhabited islands, only once a month.
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The outbreak of the coronavirus has forced many Russian commodity-producing companies to put in place measures, including longer shifts, at far-flung mines.
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In his peregrinations, he came to appreciate how Los Angeles's far-flung neighborhoods allowed small, distinct cultures to flourish without bumping into one another.
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The expensive goggles have given the group the upper hand in recent years when attacking far-flung Afghan checkpoints and outposts across the country.
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There are many more other drug industry defendants, including the pharmacy chains Walmart, Rite Aid and CVS, in the far-flung web of litigation.
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The Pdvsa trade is the latest sign that foreign investors are becoming bolder in investing in the bonds of governments in far-flung locales.
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It was music that would become a foundation for both the sturdy structures of southern rock and the far-flung extrapolations of jam bands.
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Rooms and grounds embrace the jungle-like elements for a lush, tropical stay that feels like you've been transported to a far-flung island.
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"Calypso" chronicles his latest attempts to come to terms with the slings and arrows of truly outrageous fortune that life has flung at him.
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It all comes together in this kitchen scene, where Cecilia is lifted into the air by her unseen tormentor, then flung around the room.
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The fifth iteration of this domestic dance showcase features four programs combining companies as far-flung in style as they often are in geography.
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Is this the future for defendants accused of securities fraud: facing a multitude of far-flung suits by well-counseled, well-capitalized investment funds?
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Borderlands is set in a far-flung galaxy with planets that are either ruled by warring weapons corporations or left to post-apocalyptic anarchy.
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He hopes to finally enjoy the Tribeca Film Festival as an attendee, as well as visit far-flung places that work kept him from.
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Calculator The most viewed listings for the month of November on The New York Times "Find a Home" site were far-flung and varied.
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"Nature has flung her worst at the people of Queensland," Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told reporters at the Crisis Coordination Centre in Canberra.
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"This is a delicate and nuanced issue that Chairman Cummings is approaching without bipartisan input and with far-flung requests for information," she said.
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But there's a reason these dependencies are allowed to exist, which is their power to describe relationships between data, even exceedingly far flung data.
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"The prize money involved is often paltry, giving players an incentive to throw matches at tournaments in far-flung locales that few people are watching."
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At White Sands Missile Range, they sent a UAV false GPS information that said, "You're going straight up," so it flung itself toward the ground.
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We had correspondents in far-flung locations (OK, Utah), and we didn't want to bring you the goods until we had, you know, the goods.
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And a Princess Peach costume so you can prep your bear for far-flung adventuring (play Super Mario Odyssey if you don't get this reference).
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But the authors also found positive results scattered all across the country, reaching states as far-flung as from the Northeast as California and Florida.
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She then ran to the corner of the field and flung her arms in the air majestically in celebration as supporters in the crowd roared.
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But a lot of that message gets lost under trying to figure out exactly what this is advertising amid all the stickers getting flung everywhere.
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He called me ugly, which stung a bit, but it was also the sort of generic insult kids flung at one another all the time.
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Episodes like "The Waldo Moment" and "The National Anthem" pretty much happened, and far-flung ideas like cookies and grains inch ever closer to realization.
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If he is the first governor to visit some far-flung part of the state, aides clip and save the coverage in the local papers.
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His baby sister has flung herself across him, and both of them slumber like young feral cats: open mouths, splayed arms and legs, exposed throats.
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Instead, they re-create the context of any bit of useless internet: click a button and you're flung to a random site in the directory.
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There is no reason to think that the threat from ISIS' far-flung network of affiliates and sympathizers has disappeared with the passing of Baghdadi.
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There is no reason to conclude that the threat from ISIS' far-flung network of affiliates and sympathizers has disappeared with the passing of Baghdadi.
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"I ripped off the covers, ran downstairs, flung open the door and saw them quietly playing in the corner by their crib," she told GMA.
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Many newspaper and radio journalists, especially in far-flung provinces, have been murdered because of their work, often by drug-traffickers or other local potentates.
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His fascination with birds began at the age of seven, upon seeing a peregrine swoop "like the head of a shovel flung from the heavens".
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When a football is flung into the air, we can tell when and where it will land; quarterbacks also know when they throw the ball.
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But reports say that many of those passengers, including some who were flung from their seats and hit the ceiling, weren't wearing their seat belts.
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Billions of miles from Earth, at the edge of interstellar space, a long-dormant part of a far-flung spacecraft came to life this week.
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This movement of young people, and Japan's long and lengthening life expectancy, has led to an extraordinary preponderance of old people in far-flung places.
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As he waited for his teammates' congratulations behind the net, Hayes took an imaginary monkey off his back and flung it up over the glass.
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Cassius' day-to-day anonymity is destroyed after he breaks a picket line and gets pegged in the forehead by a flung can of soda.
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Some Black Mirror episodes take place in a world so far-flung from our own that they're much easier to digest as science fiction fantasies.
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As a chronicle of our country's racism, To Kill a Mockingbird is quaint, ill-equipped to deflect turds flung by an evolved state of bigotry.
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This distributed cohort took matters into its own far-flung hands, with letter-writing campaigns and tweetstorms designed to pressure the Swiss authorities into action.
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The inaugural launch of the gigantic rocket happened on February 6, 2018, in which Musk's red Tesla roadster was flung into the depths of space.
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People trying to climb onto the ladder can't get a handhold; people on the ladder's bottom rungs get flung off by people nearer the top.
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The chances of any of this nouveau psychedelic master race being caught while they reach spiritual perfection, let alone flung behind bars, is near zero.
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Every insult flung between Donald Trump supporters and the party establishment, and every prediction of a post-Election Day split, fills Democratic hearts with glee.
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Among Metro Manila's urban poor, far flung from social media campaigns and university campuses, the government is yet to scratch the surface of HIV awareness.
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Because communications have been cut off, and rescue workers still can't reach far flung areas, the full scale of the devastation is still not clear.
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President Donald Trump is expected to soon sign the resolution killing the rule, which had been aimed at discouraging shady dealing in far-flung nations.
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Both coaches tore off their shirts and flung down their shoes in fury in front of the judges, with one stripping down to his trunks.
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Meanwhile, Derek and Hansel, after withdrawing from the industry following a tragic accident, have been in hiding for 10 years in hilariously far-flung locations.
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Critics have said Trump's far-flung financial holdings give him the potential for unprecedented conflicts of interest that could be investigated by the Oversight Committee.
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Mad Men's Vincent Kartheiser once flung paper footballs at a Vulture reporter's head instead of answering her questions about that, admittedly, highly secretive AMC drama.
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Most repatriations go to Bosnia, Montenegro, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, but they've gone to more far-flung places, like Ethiopia and the Ivory Coast.
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Which would imply giving users the ability to access perspectives far-flung from their own, rather that helping people retreat into reductive digital comfort zones.
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Developing countries will need to invest more in building transmission lines to connect the solar power being generated in far-flung deserts with its users.
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More than national sovereignty, what is driving these far-flung adventures is that China is by far the world's largest consumer (and exporter) of fish.
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Tokyo is also monitoring what looks like widespread American skepticism about far-flung military commitments, now most famously channeled by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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As they flung cuss words to entertain each other and their audience, they showed everything from all-natural, fat-free sorbet to quinoa and oatmeal.
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One of the joys of Google's wealth of 3D mapping data is being able to explore far-flung locations from the comfort of your laptop.
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Policing is scant over much of the Peruvian Andes and Amazon and villagers in far-flung provinces often punish accused criminals according to local customs.
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While Bran's far-flung siblings get involved with present-day Westerosi politics, Bran delves deeper into his family's history and the lore of the North.
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The chance to play alongside far-flung colleagues inspired a festive spirit, and the audience responded in kind, clapping after each movement and occasionally yelping.
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They've often served in far-flung places such as Normandy, the Chosin Reservoir, Germany, Libya, Okinawa, Fallujah, Mexico, Vietnam, Haiti, Kandahar and so many others.
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