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119 Sentences With "great distance"

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Attached to transgender people, that smear travels a great distance.
The images showed the Earth lying a great distance below.
The Raptors have traversed a great distance in the time since.
"Live With Kelly and Ryan" exists at a great distance from all that.
" He added: "There's a great distance between probable cause and beyond a reasonable doubt.
Trump has traveled a great distance on the wings of his soaring self-regard.
Its name in the native Hawaiian language means a messenger arriving from a great distance.
Yet it was still at a great distance, considering the challenges of the voyage home.
Ms. Ebersole and Ms. LuPone go a great distance in disguising the show's essential sameness.
He later discovered that some fans would travel a great distance just to see him.
We ask about the rise of the Nazis from what we think is a great distance.
Black mushroom clouds hung high above the campus and could be seen from a great distance.
Far too often, the denial and running leaves all parties at a great distance from the truth.
Jedi and other Force-sensitive people are able to sense the deaths of others from a great distance.
The field stretches a great distance back, ending in a line of trees that marks out the horizon.
However, its effects are clearly imprinted on every FRB, including the one we detected at such a great distance.
It can be difficult for commanders at national headquarters to choreograph soldiers, sailors and pilots from a great distance.
My grandfather had spent years inside a nightmare in the hope of bridging the great distance to this heaven.
I asked him how he was able to recognize birds so quickly and, sometimes, at such a great distance.
In another, "Dog," filmed in Mexico, she crawls on the ground, with the camera filming her at a great distance.
Republicans like Mitt Romney have been the strongest proof that there is no great distance between themselves and the President.
But on the very next point, Williams missed a big first serve by a great distance and then double-faulted.
A great distance across the sea from us is Nauru, an island nation in the middle of a silent ocean.
I know of the great distance that separates a dictatorship masquerading as a democracy from a true, albeit flawed, democracy.
I tried again for forward motion, this time travelling what felt to me like a great distance at great speed.
Because this effect can extend a great distance from the wells, the chances of hitting a large fault are greater.
What's more, he had now found his way unerringly to Granny's house, approaching step by step from a very great distance.
It can be awkward to navigate with one hand, given the great distance between the top and bottom of the device.
While Reeves is still working on making the glitter travel a great distance, the concept is about as cool as it gets.
That said, early e-readers weren't so hot resolution-wise or in terms of contrast, and they've come a great distance since.
At the same, the great distance ensures that the missiles must be longer-range, making them more expensive and, accordingly, less numerous.
It's hard to miss, that curvy, orange-tinged region of space forming what looks at this great distance like a tenuous connection.
And they saw it pulsating -- but just on one side of the star, a heartbeat blinking at us from a great distance.
In dead reckoning, a tiny miscalculation of one variable over a great distance can lead to a large error in final position.
"We ask about the rise of the Nazis from what we think is a great distance," Timothy Snyder writes, reviewing the book.
Now, some great distance from pickled ramps and smoked paprika, why don't you read Lolade Fadulu on Philip Glass, in The Atlantic?
The foreign guests had traveled a great distance to reach Washington, stopping in Honolulu on the way and finally disembarking under heavy security.
This long orbit and its great distance from the star means the surface temperature is between minus 378 and minus 396 degrees Fahrenheit.
Laine is a winger with a personality specializing in scoring goals on a team that looks a great distance from being a contender.
Five heavy chairs in a room around a table in a field a great distance away in the back middle of the frame.
With Brazil, China trade route flowing, these vessels are at a great distance to quickly get to the Pacific Northwest if market conditions changed.
COOPER: No, I don't think it is, because I also think it's like one of those machines that register earthquakes from a great distance.
I'd step out of the trench feeling as though I'd traveled a great distance, only to drink from the hose attached to my house.
NATO can barely transport any tanks weapons or personnel, any length of distance, any great distance, we have to do it almost all for them.
It's believed that if a planet travels a great distance during its initial formation, it will lose its moons along the way, according to Teachey.
For her, the fact that we managed to see this faint object at such a great distance is more of a bonus than a feature.
His sustained arc blasts done cover a great distance, but he'll automatically damage anyone close by and in front of him without having to aim.
All Europe has done is redirect the flow of vulnerable humanity, fostering the development of a global superhighway to move people over this great distance.
In his diary, Darwin wrote he had captured spiders that came from a great distance, but wasn&apost sure how they had gotten to the ship.
Unlike the work of Wallace Shawn, whose plays stealthily find the fascist in all of us, "Confirmation" doesn't go a great distance in uprooting liberal complacency.
They were considering incorporating a starshade — a massive spacecraft that would fly a great distance from the actual telescope to block out the light of stars.
The coppery burr of muted brasses emerged from the back of the orchestra, as if from a great distance, before a frightening descent into Expressionist madness.
A father trudges a great distance, with his blind son on his back, only to discover the child is a man he murdered 100 years before.
In about 10 to 15 minutes I started to be able to hear things far away — tiny, different frequencies hitting me from a great, great distance.
"With LTE, you have a technology which transmits data over just a couple of watts of energy over multi megabits over very great distance," Bohme said.
"Havana is only 90 miles from Florida, but to get here we had to travel a great distance," Obama said during his address at Havana's Grand Theater.
The ones with all the stoppages for offside and the dump-ins and chip-outs and shots from a great distance that were easily seen and stopped.
As a non-flighted insect, the fall field cricket's adaptive energy is directed to a pair of powerful hind legs that can propel it a great distance.
"Few failed to exclaim at the smallness of man and his handiwork as seen from this great distance," The Times reported when the Empire State Building opened.
The following year, Ms. Stetsovskaya became an even bigger fan of Stanford, as Mr. Hamilton enrolled there as a graduate student, erasing the great distance between them.
DFKI designed the CAPIO for use at a great distance and the concept video shows the robot moving around in a mockup of the International Space Station.
Historically, transplant surgeons were reluctant to accept organs from older patients or organs that had to be transported from a great distance, which left them depleted of oxygen.
From a great distance of three decades I thought I recognized her, and I felt a stir of feelings, but I wasn't sure I had the right person.
I always say that Steve Prefontaine, the great distance runner, is the soul of Nike, its winged symbol, while Bill Bowerman is the driving force, the animating spirit.
King, we have come a distance, we have made some progress, but we still have a great distance to go before we lay down the burden of racism.
And there, lifting herself barely above the green leaves of the milkweed, was a female monarch, pale and tattered, looking as though she had come a great distance.
"This quasar's brightness and its great distance make it a unique tool to study the conditions and processes that prevailed in the first galaxies in the Universe," Carilli said.
She estimated their number as "more than 10 and less than 100," and said the Coast Guard would track down their owners if they had drifted a great distance.
He didn't want to spoil the experience for his guests, who have been waiting for years, and have often travelled a great distance and are paying a great deal.
With great distance comes a great responsibility to run a decent time -- which Kevin Hart, Karlie Kloss and other celebs took up in the streets of New York this weekend.
The other day, looking from a great distance on Interstate 15 toward the same lake bed, a few pinpoints of brightness were visible, neon anomalies against the dun-colored scrubland.
Because of the merger's great distance, the LIGO scientists were able to verify that different frequencies of gravity waves all travel at the same speed, presumably the speed of light.
The photos are unintentional reminders of the great distance, as well as the modest yet essential human labor, that separates present from future, planting from harvest, vision from its realization.
But use of a fuel that must be shipped in at considerable cost and from a great distance poses a number of problems, and leads to a lot of temporary blackouts.
But transport minister Danilo Toninelli, who oversees the coastguard, later said it was unsafe for the 13-metre vessel to travel such a great distance with so many people on board.
Three miles is not a great distance, compared with some of the epic homeward journeys that dogs have occasionally made, and a three-mile radius would be rich in odor guideposts.
Now, it's a great distance from the world of alliums and top-flight American charcuterie, and it is almost impossibly sad, but you should read this Rob Delaney piece on Medium.
The great distance swimmer Janet Evans looked like a good bet to win her second title in 1992, but lost a six-year winning streak to the German Dagmar Hase in Barcelona.
Bezos said that a scenario in which humans live on other planetary surfaces isn't ideal since places like Mars are a great distance away, don't have Earth-like gravity, and aren't that big.
To travel any great distance in the game is an almost unimaginable task; even the most powerful "frame shift drives"—engine components that allow hyperspace travel—balk in the face of these journeys.
High-level delegates from Beijing and Washington are meeting near the White House today for the first of two days of trade talks, but appear to have a great distance left to bridge.
The Underground Railroad, by contrast, was personal: a scattering of private citizens, acting on conscience, and connected for the most part only as the constellations are—from a great distance, by their light.
As Ms. Laplanche watched the gendarmes dismantle the camp on the roundabout where the protesters had gathered since mid-November, her reaction was telling about the great distance Mr. Macron needs to close.
While traveling across a great distance, Katchadourian also became a time-traveler of sorts, insinuating herself into a milieu from centuries ago while infiltrating a particular branch of art history that she adores.
"If a nuclear disaster happened in the South China Sea, it would not have an immediate effect on people living on the mainland owing to it being a great distance away," the researcher said.
"While we have so much to celebrate, we also have a great distance to go before everyone in this country is truly treated equally," Swift told fans, encouraging them to contact their own state senators.
"Wherever I went, people would invariably offer me water, often from the pots that they're carrying home after walking a great distance or waiting for hours for the water tanker to show up," Vadlamani said.
Ni, however, said he did not consider Vanuatu a natural choice for a military base given the great distance from China would make it difficult to provide operational support in waters it did not control.
Even at a great distance from the most consequential decisions Trump is making, the moral argument to serve has transformed into the moral obligation not to prop up or paint a Potemkin facade on grave wrongs.
Rather than exploring an alien galaxy, it often felt as though I was lost at the center of a vast field and any contact with others was beamed to me as if from a great distance.
However much we'd like to believe that the patriarchy is toppling because Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer have been expunged from television, there is still a great distance to go before the many remnants hit the ground.
Not only can particles be in two states at once, as with the atoms in an atomic clock; sometimes two of them, separated by a great distance, seemingly sense something about each other's condition, a situation called entanglement.
The concept makes some sense: Nuclear power offers the ability to travel a great distance on a tiny amount of fuel, and, as Putin himself claimed, this new missile would have a near limitless range as a result.
"Here we are in the Capitol in Pierre, S.D., at a great distance, trying to influence a decision that is so personal and really needs to be made by the child, the parent and the physician," he said.
The two have to travel a great distance to get the necessary drugs, which gives the film the shambling quality of a road movie, albeit one that pauses frequently to indulge the lifestyle of two middle-age slackers.
On Wednesday, the chief of staff of the German air force said the country needed a "fifth-generation" replacement for its Tornado fighters that is hard to detect on enemy radars and can strike targets from a great distance.
"While we have so much to celebrate, we also have a great distance to go before everyone in this country is truly treated equally," Swift told fans, urging them to join her in writing to their own state senators.
In one 2014 incident, for example, Albuquerque police attempting to arrest a mentally ill man for "illegal camping" opened fire on him with assault weapons when he drew a tiny blade at a great distance from the heavily armed officers.
At our great distance, the particulars no longer mean anything, and Shakespeare's play reads as a case study of a demagogue's rise to power in a corrupt society—and of the self-loathing that drives the demagogue in the first place.
"While there is still a great distance to travel, we are hopeful that today's decision will herald a Europe-wide shift in legislation and in attitudes," Anna Blus, a researcher on women's rights for Amnesty International, said in a statement.
International law permits the use of lethal force in cases of "extreme necessity", but it was hard to see how stones or Molotov cocktails thrown from a great distance at heavily protected security forces could constitute such a threat, Zeid said.
However, back-stepping counters are considerable harder to apply against a much taller and rangier opponent because there is such a great distance to be made up after their blow has fallen short and the retreating fighter wants to counter.
They had traveled a great distance already: a transatlantic journey by airplane or ship to Brazil; by car, bus, or on foot to Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia; through Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua; on to Honduras, Guatemala, and into Mexico.
After all that destruction, for the enemy to mount such a widespread, if strategically futile, campaign spoke to the great distance between the generals' grand pronouncements about "light at the end of the tunnel" and the reality on the ground.
That great distance also implies that they are enormously more powerful than pulsars in our galaxy, adding to the mystery of what they are and raising the question of why they are not seen within our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
By proving that the "new star" in question was a very great distance away—at the least, further than the Moon—Brahe dealt a mortal blow to the Aristotelian belief, widespread in Europe at the time, that the heavens were perfect and unchanging.
It's not a straightforward comparison to make, since Intel's focus is on x86 processors, where it remains the leader by a great distance, and Samsung's strength is in producing memory and flash storage — but in monetary terms, the latter business is now bigger.
It requires a fighter to be in closer than the jab so he can genuinely touch-and-go without having to cover a great distance, and there is some leeway if the opponent begins retreating or dropping his weight as he recognizes the level change.
He is three years into his tenure and still his team trudges at a great distance from the high playoff peaks of the N.B.A. He has drafted a 7-foot-3 Latvian wizard of a player, Kristaps Porzingis, and for that he deserves credit.
But Murray has been in too much pain for too long with no relief in view, and on Friday in Melbourne, Australia, all of those who have followed his career from up close or a great distance could share some of his pain, too.
The primary cause for this "digital divide" of availability and affordability is the steep cost of deploying and operating networks in rural America, especially in our hardest-to-serve areas where great distance and lack of density make it hard to justify and then sustain broadband investments.
Nasi lemak, a meal I would run great distance for, is a good example: Considered the national dish of Malaysia, it is a dome of fragrant rice made with coconut milk and pandan, surrounded by sambal (hot sauce), fresh cucumber, roasted peanuts, little fried anchovies and boiled egg.
At one point the gap between the banisters widened and it was hard for the group below to get a firm hold; my friend, looking down at the scene as though from a great distance, dimly realized that if they lost hold of the table it was entirely possible someone would be killed.
After laying out institutions, transactions, and networks as successive master organizing principles for society, this book finally will suggest another way entirely of thinking about our future, one that would give more honor to people like Nick D'Andrea and Ann Neal, who live at a great distance from the country's centers of power.
The public was told to worry about the precedent that could be set for art museums; there were speculations about implausible options that only look sensible from a great distance, like the idea that Williams College would swoop in solve the problem, or the state would fund another contemporary art space like Mass MoCA.
Even with the right equipment, making this happen takes a lot of time and hard work, particularly if women are recovering from cesarean deliveries or traveling a great distance to visit babies that remain hospitalized after their mothers are discharged, said lead study author Mary Fewtrell of the UCL Institute of Child Health in London.
You also notice the slightly dreamy, dissociated atmosphere he conjures, even in familiar scenes of surveillance and investigation or military training, and his occasionally eccentric choices, like a chaotic capture filmed from a great distance, or a sudden shot in which Charlie's eye stares out from inside the gasping mouth of a man she's having sex with.
A lot of the time, tuning it will get you this, which most likely gets conspiracy theorists and alien hunters a little drunk on adrenaline every time it appears: But sometimes, opening the feed at the right moment catches a spectacular sunset: We can wax poetic about Pale Blue Dots and the Overview Effect, and how seeing the Earth from a great distance might save all of humanity from mass self-extinction.
It was like watching a wave approach from a great distance, so great that at first it is not a wave at all, but a mere horizon, static and singular, so that one, it being possible, presumably, to avail oneself of the diversions of the beach, might turn one's back on the ocean altogether, might turn instead to the sand, heaped and tunnelled, the sunscreened hand that fumbles for a book, indeed, the book, the sentence, the syntax, the sun blanching the page, stained, perhaps, with sweat, the creamy pleasure of not-laboring, when one would otherwise labor, the pleasure of wasting oneself, of decadent uselessness, though one might, of course, always alarm to some emergency, a child caught in the undertow, say, who must be dragged to shore and breathed into like an empty balloon, an empty balloon on which everything depends, might, bent over the small body, waiting for it to rise, to float, casting a shadow the size of oneself, not even see, though one was, of course, warned it would come, and soon, the shadow of that wave, like a new sky, already overhead and even now descending.

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