In the distance, the Obamas' helicopter took to the air.
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In the distance a funnel stretches from sky to ground.
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Sometimes a lonely firework would light up in the distance.
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In the distance, he saw smoke rising from lower Manhattan.
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That dreamy destination is barely a speck in the distance.
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To my right, illuminated in the distance, loomed modern skyscrapers.
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Far in the distance, the silhouette of the mountains looms.
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In the distance, horizontal lightning began ripping through the sky.
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A shout is heard in the distance, a woman's name.
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Two minutes to go, then something appears in the distance.
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The first sound was a snowmobile, somewhere in the distance.
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In the distance, U.S. immigration vehicles slowly patrol the border.
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The sound of gunshots can be heard in the distance.
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A car alarm went off in the distance, then another.
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Aspiring Lifeguard: I see a nesting table in the distance.
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What he's seeing out there in the distance is unknowable.
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The quintessential mountains of southeastern Spain linger in the distance.
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They flinched as explosions could be heard in the distance.
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Plumes of smoke rise, the explosions rumbling in the distance.
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Somewhere in the distance ... Levi Johnston is laughing ... and warning.
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Far in the distance are traces of bona fide bliss.
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Then he saw a black flag waving in the distance.
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They saw flames in the distance as they drove away.
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In the distance, gas flares flashed against the cloud cover.
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You look around and spot a monument in the distance.
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The sun is setting behind the hills in the distance.
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In the distance, there was a funnel of black smoke.
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She could see people in the distance looking at her.
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Cue the soft illumination on Belvedere Castle in the distance.
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We saw only one in the distance during our trip.
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There is hope, but it seems off in the distance.
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A train whistled in the distance like a desolate bird.
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You can also see a wilted tree in the distance.
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A couple were playing in the distance with their dog.
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"Our story," he says, still looking off in the distance.
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Can you hear the sound of parents crying in the distance?
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The video shows lines of flickering police lights in the distance.
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I stood outside and watched a light blinking in the distance.
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In the distance, they could see their goal: the U.S. coastline.
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But in the distance, a pair of scientists gasp in surprise.
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In the distance, a small bright light swooped closer: a cyclist.
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We need to hold on until something appears in the distance.
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Edward R. Murrow reported from London, bombs falling in the distance.
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As I cope with vertigo, I notice smoke in the distance.
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I saw movement in the distance, intersecting his vector of flight.
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A Lego dog barks, a Lego plane drones in the distance.
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In the distance, a coffin for another victim was carried away.
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A shot in the distance indicates that her husband is dead.
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Strolling through Union Square, I could see it in the distance.
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A dark cloud of smoke from shelling billows in the distance.
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A rattle of Israeli gunfire in the distance punctuates his verses.
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The city of Ljubljana, with its namesake castle in the distance.
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We motored west through the night, thunderstorms crackling in the distance.
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The moon showed pale hills in the distance but little else.
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After a while, I heard a man's voice in the distance.
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In the distance, snowcapped peaks undulated like a strip of rickrack.
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In the distance, something sat in the middle of the road.
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In the distance, cutouts of the enemy soldiers could be seen.
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He sees the blue marble of Earth off in the distance.
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His supporters assembled at an industrial park off in the distance.
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In the distance, Hekla, an active volcano, hulks over the plain.
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Flat-topped trees looming in the distance suggested an African landscape.
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In other words, is that a tornado off in the distance?
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A ski lift is visible atop a peak in the distance.
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And there's a —— [Sound of fighting in the distance] Mills: Hey.
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Are you not humbled when a wolf howls in the distance?
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Which makes "In the Distance" an uncanny achievement: an original western.
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Was that a white steel, herringboned-shaped bridge in the distance?
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Kelsey hears a pop in the distance and then it's on.
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At the airport there I saw Carlos coming in the distance.
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The mood was tense, as shots were heard in the distance.
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The sky was pink and fires flickered on in the distance.
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He was pointing to a spot 50 yards in the distance.
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A train whistled in the distance, and Cooper turned to wave.
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The outline of acacia trees can be seen in the distance.
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After they get their food, there's a boom in the distance.
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Murray could see the lights of downtown Lubbock in the distance.
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You'll see it in the distance and then go by it.
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As we bedded down, I heard lions grunting in the distance.
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"I hear it in the distance," Murphy said he told him.
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He put down a blanket as frogs croaked in the distance.
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" His son, Jemmy, adds, "In the distance, what an immense horizon!
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"You could see those white glaciers in the distance," he said.
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We could see the screen, in the distance, but hear nothing.
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Perhaps another battle looms in the distance, at the next moon.
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In the distance, she spotted the glint of two trucks approaching.
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Some political number crunchers say they are a mirage in the distance.
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For Weertman, current European champion in the distance, it was not luck.
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In the distance, you can hear the waiting crowd cheering his name.
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Somewhere in the distance, I hear the report of an assault rifle.
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To my right, I can see the Apple Store in the distance.
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It's a geologic paradise as breathtaking rock formations rise in the distance.
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A light in the distance, over by the far bleachers, is humming.
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In the distance, she could make out the silhouette of Industry Towers.
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Leonardo DiCaprio looked off in the distance as someone conversed with him.
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Wandering through the lobby, I could hear music playing in the distance.
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In the distance, three young does picked their way through the undergrowth.
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You can see the horizon shimmer in the distance on hot tracks.
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An ominous lair lurks in the distance with a large solar panel.
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In the distance, I heard the elevator doors ding as Blythe left.
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The sky was dark and the flames were visible in the distance.
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He looks in the distance and sees a walker joining a herd.
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City lights flicker in the distance, and my jaw hurts from smiling.
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The water there is always in the distance — a flat, horizontal line.
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In the distance I saw cop on the side of the road.
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When a siren blared in the distance, he did not ignore it.
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The photo showed a rocky trail with blue mountains in the distance.
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Loud bombs can be heard in the distance, in the Aleppo night.
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"We can see the billowing smoke clouds in the distance," Rosenberg said.
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The WVU Evansdale campus lies in the distance beyond the Monongahela River.
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Within five minutes, her gentle splashes were barely visible in the distance.
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Jon Howerton was pointing to an imposing mountain range in the distance.
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Even though the mist blocked some of the mountains in the distance ...
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In Sydney's Central area, tall skyscrapers were barely visible in the distance.
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In the distance, I could see the outlines of the Atlas Mountains.
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Is that the jingle of an ice cream truck in the distance?
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From that peak, though, another glint in the distance caught my eye.
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But when he got home, he could hear explosions in the distance.
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I'm just looking off in the distance trying to remember the movie.
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It is always further in the distance, just inches out of reach.
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Palm tree in the distance with the hair of a rocker dude.
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In the distance, the nine-story Leh Palace surveys the activity below.
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Hafsat Lawan, 15, said she and classmates heard gunshots in the distance.
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The ghostly Bahia Honda Rail Bridge comes into view in the distance.
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In the distance were enormous sand dunes literally the size of mountains.
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In the distance was a long range of mountains capped by snow.
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Then the first sirens of that long day sounded in the distance.
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I heard their shellfire thumping in the distance almost everywhere I went.
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Two American Black Hawk helicopters could be seen flying in the distance.
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Then he saw another boat in the distance, fully engulfed in flames.
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"He was always the good giant in the distance," Mr. Greenberg said.
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I saw a small wind turbine on a ridge in the distance.
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The rush of the Potomac River was barely audible in the distance.
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There's a lone Pokéstop and an unclaimed gym off in the distance.
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Bonaire looks like Arizona, except for the azure waters in the distance.
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In "The Distance Home," Paula Saunders's debut novel, family alliances ossify early.
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" Or, "What was that weird sound that I heard in the distance?
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Look in the distance, and you'll see Laertes, practicing with his sword.
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"You guys make me feel cool!" a voice squeaks in the distance.
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In the distance, the grand peaks of Montana are a tiny, jagged line.
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It cracks in the distance at one point and the sound is eerie.
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"I seen the kitchen table over there," Jones said, pointing in the distance.
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There were mountains in the distance, and a blue sky with scattered clouds.
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The fire was in the distance, then sparks from the fire reached us.
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A flock of cranes, enthralled by the glow of monitors in the distance.
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Yellow lorries on the valley floor look tiny and toylike in the distance.
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There, in the distance — it's a new Nick Kroll show headed to Netflix.
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"We could see them in the distance from the flooded streets," Anderson said.
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There were cotton candy lamp posts and a ferris wheel in the distance.
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Anyway, at this point it's all still a long way in the distance.
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In another panel, a man sits in bed, regarding something in the distance.
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"Look here –" Her fingertips glided over a darkening of colour in the distance.
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You can almost hear Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" playing in the distance.
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When Dunn's screams could be heard in the distance, the teens began laughing.
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Rubio smiled, looked off in the distance, then glanced back toward the man.
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In the distance I saw [a] cop on the side of the road.
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In the distance, in any direction, there are ruins begging to be explored.
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The garden, in the distance, stood out in a neighborhood aspiring to stylishness.
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Smoke from recent airstrikes could be seen in the distance on either side.
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CAMPIGLIA MARITTIMA, Italy — It looms in the distance like something from medieval times.
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Off in the distance was a makeshift stage, equipped with a PA system.
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A glimpse of something is in the distance, hidden behind barriers and blockades.
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"You're a robot," I said, the sound of shattering glass in the distance.
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I looked at the mountain range in the distance for about five minutes.
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I feel like I could punch a hole in the distance between us.
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When Curiosity landed, that same hill was just a blip in the distance.
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When Curiosity landed, the Greenheugh Pediment was just a blip in the distance.
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A walkie-talkie crackled in the distance and tweets chirped in the crowd.
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Someone spotted something in the distance, following the boats as they were leaving.
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A mountain in the distance is too daunting a climb for most people.
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Off in the distance, several horses displayed no apparent interest in the proceedings.
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Ms. Kaufman heard sirens in the distance and knew they were for her.
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The Rocky Mountains, once so lovely in the distance, now loomed before us.
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And it allowed the city to sit in the distance, beckoning and taunting.
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In the distance, sailboats took some of the first outings of the season.
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It is a landscape, fields and a brook with hills in the distance.
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On days with decent visibility, the mountains were already discernible in the distance.
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Is that a groundswell we're hearing in the distance ... sounds like it, huh?
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In the distance, the brown-colored Feather River snaked along the valley floor.
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There is ululating and the pounding of drums in the distance: protesters, apparently.
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Stadium lights in the distance give the overcast sky an eerie, beautiful tint.
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He didn't say much and I stared at the mountains in the distance.
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There is no logic to the silhouettes of the mountains in the distance.
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It occupies raw, muddy terrain with wind turbines and smokestacks towering in the distance.
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You see it right there with the mosque, the white building in the distance.
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Curiosity can see Martian mountains in the distance with a craggy, rocky surface underfoot.
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More of Palmyra's ruins, with Fakhr al-Din al-Maani Citadel in the distance.
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I stare at the horses grazing in the distance, and I burp a little.
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Bleth points out a large concrete structure in the distance: the Elephant Butte Dam.
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They look a lot like heat lines on a hot road in the distance.
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As I hung up the phone, I heard another tremendous roar in the distance.
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The steeple of the Central Presbyterian Church on 211th Street is in the distance.
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The Rhea Fire burns in the distance behind a wind farm near Seiling Tuesday.
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And forever looming in the distance, across the park, is Apple's new headquarters building.
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In both stories, the gigantic endpoints even loom in the distance, minimizing our characters.
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Greatness is a point forever receding in the distance, and yet somehow within reach.
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Which was frustrating, because I could see items and side paths in the distance.
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The steel towers loom in the distance, like shiny toy soldiers arranged in formation.
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It's sandy and big, with small waves and a few sailboats in the distance.
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Just walking down an isolated street, you can hear gunfire off in the distance.
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The Holy Fire burns in the distance above I-15 on Thursday night, Aug.
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In the distance, extras hunch over in chairs and mill about the food station.
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There's a light in the distance, spanning gaps in the trees like God rays.
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New York, glittering in the distance, serves as an apt metaphor throughout the film.
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And in the distance, I envision ordered rows of brand-new, see-through coffins.
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A big horse rides behind a worried face, with nothing else in the distance.
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In the distance, the desert mountains rise, rippled chocolate-brown peaks against the horizon.
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In the distance, I hear strange howls and see the shadows of flying beasts.
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We flew up a sea cliff and saw an eagle's nest in the distance.
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Suddenly, the dog sees a dolphin in in the distance and goes after it.
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You can just barely see the sun cresting over the mountains in the distance.
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As we drove, we could see the fire in the distance, threatening the town.
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A line of blue hills in the distance is contoured like a monumental sentence.
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Industry hopes of prices growing towards $60 this year seem further in the distance.
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Farhoud pointed out his new kitchen window at his neighbor's house, in the distance.
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In the distance, plumes of smoke drifted up from the horizon: Myanmar was burning.
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He could also hear the wind howl and the cicadas chirp in the distance.
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I head west, towards Las Vegas, a greenish-yellow pixel blob in the distance.
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I look out and I can see a church steeple off in the distance.
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I thought I heard wolves in the distance, their voices carried on the wind.
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In the distance, the sun glistens off the golden spires of a village church.
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Off in the distance, I noticed what first looked like clouds to the west.
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IN THE DISTANCE WITH YOU By Carla Guelfenbein Translated by John Cullen 407 pp.
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In the distance, the Toe Adam's soldiers flew through the air in bloody arcs.
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And, of course, lurking in the distance are James Cameron's long-awaited Avatar sequels.
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In the distance, he eyed the two greatest catches of his 37-year career.
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Howling winds and pounding rains punctuated by the sounds of alarms in the distance.
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"You see a big church in the distance and all of Moscow," she said.
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Richard Wagner on his property with the Maysara Winery behind him in the distance.
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A ghostly creature with a mighty long neck was grazing off in the distance.
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Off in the distance, Mr. Matamoros was complaining about the cost of his shirts.
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The city lights shimmered in the distance behind her, ready to embrace the couple.
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Peaty's world record in the distance, set in Glasgow last year, stands at 57.10.
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Hovering low over the higher ground in the distance, they look vaguely UFO-like.
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In the distance, cattle graze on sea-colored pastureland underneath a speckled, radiant sky.
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It's a gorgeous day and we can see the Lolla stage in the distance.
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The two fishermen had seen the light of the helicopter approaching in the distance.
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The winds may carry hints of a meal in the distance, perhaps miles away.
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With a nearby marina and views of sailboats in the distance, it's certainly fitting.
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My measure is whether I can see the beautiful Beijing hills in the distance.
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See the chubby kid dazed, his spilled bike, more debris, CVS in the distance.
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Buildings in the small town of Corning were visible half-submerged in the distance.
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In the distance loomed a hillside that illegal gold miners were blasting with explosives.
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A Reuters correspondent in the city center could hear gunfire in the distance southwards.
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There's greenery in the distance, blond wood floors, and white walls that rise above you.
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Show tunes played quietly in the distance, and car horns blared from a window outside.
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So when a new light suddenly shows up in the distance, it's a weird occurrence.
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In the snapshot, Schumer's silhouette is illuminated by the ocean and sunset in the distance.
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Deer tend to bolt off in the distance if you just breathe the wrong way.
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It looked like someone had climbed the tree to search for something in the distance.
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Then he saw the blue, flashing light on the Coast Guard boat in the distance.
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Crowds gather aboard the ship and wave as Cuba's coastline draws nearer in the distance.
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American military aircraft patrolled the area constantly, and bombing could be heard in the distance.
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She did not flinch at the sound of outgoing mortars and gunfire in the distance.
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A large fireball followed by thick black smoke can be seen rising in the distance.
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Behind her, in the distance, the roofless remains of an acropolis sit on the hill.
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A line of pale, decrepit buildings is visible through the gloom, miles in the distance.
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In the distance there was a screech and a honking horn and a mad voice.
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Fire alarm is going off in the distance but otherwise no sound but her breathing.
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West-facing gardens offer views of sunsets and the town of Grasse in the distance.
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In the distance was Amantani, an island where Pachamama receives offerings for a bountiful harvest.
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Kurdish fighters say Islamic State snipers are positioned in buildings across fields in the distance.
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In the distance, Matthew's eighty-six-year-old granduncle could be seen operating a lawnmower.
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Grow up queer in the sticks and it's like hearing a broadcast in the distance.
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As he contemplated the salt damage, and his scorched earth, thunder rumbled in the distance.
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The large, metal fence looms in the distance, behind the row of blue portable toilets.
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It was a new-looking city with vast white fields opening everywhere in the distance.
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The cluster of brand-new skyscrapers at Hudson Yards can be seen in the distance.
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You can see it now, a plausible scenario coming into focus out in the distance.
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Oracle Park, home to the San Francisco Giants, is in view in the distance also.
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The Black Rock Desert is a dried lake bed with mountains nestled in the distance.
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Drogon flapped away in the distance, ideally on his way to incinerate the slaver ships.
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"Some people were angry, I think they saw me smiling in the distance," he said.
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Flanking in the distance, a bipedal war machine, similar to Megabots' American Mk. II, approaches.
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It's sunrise in tequila country and I can hear church bells ringing in the distance.
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In the distance the State House, up the street a creche at the Nationwide Building.
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The moon is low and red over the sea, and thunder rumbles in the distance.
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We went the other day to get food, and we heard explosions in the distance.
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In the distance you can hear shelling, but most of it is pretty far away.
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Outside, a deck overlooked the river; in the distance, three eagles soared above the trees.
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In the distance, a nuclear plant quivered in the heat like a dying sea anemone.
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In the distance is the Statue of Liberty, her back turned to the crime scene.
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Snow-capped Mount Rainier, the highest mountain in the Cascade Range, loomed in the distance.
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The mountains are blue, the ocean is blue, the snow glows blue in the distance.
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Huzayfah: The guy in the distance, in front of us, would give us a cue.
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But right now, the Daniel Day-Lewis parts right now are off in the distance.
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A polar bear standing in the distance likely would have heard something akin to thunder.
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It was also eerily quiet, though I could faintly hear ocean waves in the distance.
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We heard loud, sharp explosions in the distance and realized they were gas bottles exploding.
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The sky was blue with a few cumulus clouds scraping the peaks in the distance.
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In the distance, occasional gunfire can be heard along with the deep boom of shelling.
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In the distance, across the bay, a vast mosaic of shanties spread across the hills.
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At night, fires in the distance have glowed like jack-o'-lanterns in the hills.
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She had seen him only in the distance and had not properly distinguished his features.
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Mont-Saint-Hilaire, blue skies and a farmer's field spread themselves out in the distance.
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Mr. Cruz climbed up, took his measurements in the distance and returned some time later.
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Rolling brownouts flicker across the city, ominous but vague, like thunder rumbling in the distance.
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The photo didn't show much, but one can see flames and smoke in the distance.
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The video of the chaos while gunshots continue to sound in the distance is disturbing.
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A police siren rings in the distance as the song ends, threatening more gloom to come.
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We feared he was eaten by a predator until we heard his [call] in the distance.
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When Sanchez looked out his window that night, the fire was far off in the distance.
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Earth will only be a speck in the distance for those on a mission to Mars.
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People walk over the Brooklyn Bridge as the World Trade Center towers burn in the distance.
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The top of a tuba peaks above the hood of a parked car in the distance.
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Their carts were parked neatly in a row as snow-covered mountains glistened in the distance.
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But in a stroke of luck, she hears the sounds of a motorcycle in the distance.
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In the distance, a spit of land extends inward from the two sides of the paper.
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The images are taken at Namib Dune with a view of Mount Sharp in the distance.
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I was practicing shooting when a small sparrow landed on a wire fence in the distance.
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We were surrounded by baobab trees stretching in the distance as far as I could see.
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In the distance, the Hengduan mountains slump under their snowpack as if crumpled beneath its weight.
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But I do have a waterfall in the distance, and palm trees swaying in the breeze.
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The landscape of the lower Mississippi River, after all, features fishermen with tankers in the distance.
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She stares at the various greens of the lawn, the hills, the woods in the distance.
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In the distance, the man on the scooter then appears to get hit by a car.
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In the distance is the small town of Sesto Fiorentino, which sits on a wide plain.
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In the distance, Muybridge saw Yerba Buena Island, which became an army base in the 1870s.
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In the distance, by a fourth entrance to Track 16, I finally see a familiar face.
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An American flag flapped in the distance on a crooked pole carved from a tree trunk.
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If our planet were round, surely the buildings in the distance would begin to slant, no?
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Goats bleated in the distance, while swallows and myna birds darted out of the palm trees.
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"I don't know," she says, frantic now, and are those sirens she's hearing in the distance?
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He's still pretty far in the distance but the cop does their best to catch up.
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The sun is setting off in the distance and there's pulsing electronic music flooding the room.
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"My tombstone is right over there, half a mile," he said, pointing off in the distance.
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But more times than not it's actually gunshots in the distance, or right outside your window.
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It's a sprawling 327-acre campus on gently rolling green hills with mountains in the distance.
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Whether it be the flickering fire, a head turning, or a flag fluttering in the distance.
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Ahead of us, some way in the distance, an army much like our own is assembled.
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I was cooking hobo stew over a small fire when two headlights appeared in the distance.
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Sausalito's Valhalla compound sits right on the waterfront with views of the city in the distance.
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The left building is decidedly pre-modern architecture, with similar houses off in the distance behind.
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Red Crescent workers were heading out rations in one school as gunfire clattered in the distance.
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In the distance, new skiers and snowboarders hurtled down the hill, and often into one another.
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Protests could be heard in the distance as he laid stones and flowers on memorial stars.
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The dog's handler, trained to guard rhinoceroses, could hear a pride of lions in the distance.
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There is a leafy ravine below, with views of the city's downtown towers in the distance.
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To the right, off in the distance, lay Morningside Heights and Harlem and the great beyond.
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There were yachts moored in the bay below, and a view of Cannes in the distance.
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Rumbling in the distance, the bombs had deposited on the horizon a dome of inky vapor.
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A small cay occupied by Vietnam is visible in the distance, roughly seven nautical miles away.
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I kept on, fretting, until I saw a paved road in the distance, and took it.
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This road into town looks empty, but far in the distance, military police are standing guard.
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And after a moderate hike, I was staring at the tiny, perfect lighthouse in the distance.
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IN THE DISTANCE, Orvieto's cathedral sits majestically on the massive outcrop over which the city spreads.
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With it, the crisp head-up display detects people in the distance and alerts the driver.
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Bushfires burn in the distance as children play on a beach in Forster on Nov. 9.
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But a few times a season, she'll spot something in the distance: a line of smoke.
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At night, you can see thousands of lights from Islamabad twinkling in the distance far below.
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Near noon, when everything was still and baking, a call went up: riders in the distance.
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I get out of the car and I look in the distance — and it's like Lawrence of Arabia when Omar Sharif was running up with the camel— I just see this thing coming in the distance, and it gets closer and closer and closer and closer.
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When activated, a pin appeared in the distance indicating I was 115 meters away from the sculpture.
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At first he's pictured looking in the distance, but what he looks at is out of frame.
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In the distance, you see another house—it's not Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, but it's pretty close.
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At other moments, it recalls the whir of helicopter blades in the distance or an accelerating car.
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But we can usually sense their presence—that somewhere in the distance, we're interacting with a machine.
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Buzzes of chainsaws were heard in the distance as workers tried to remove trunks of felled trees.
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Some images feature children performing and striking poses while gunfire chatters in the distance, taken in Afghanistan.
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As we approached the road where he had his studio, I could see mountains in the distance.
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Residents in the nearby cities of Catania and Toarmina could see the lava show in the distance.
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The challenges these shifts pose to the business of making vehicles may seem still in the distance.
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When the worst is over, Tami is alone onboard — until she spots Richard floating in the distance.
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She said she kept running until she saw her friend, whom she was meeting, in the distance.
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He spotted in the distance what appeared to be a wedding proposal, and he captured it beautifully.
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In the distance planes approaching Stansted airport whine; refrigerator units at a nearby food-processing factory hum.
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And then, suddenly, a black bear appears in the distance and starts charging straight at your face.
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In the distance he sees a bonfire with campers sitting around it, one person telling a story.
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One video shows the crane in the distance slowly topple over as horrified onlookers gasp in shock.
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In the distance, he spotted a number of fishing boats and realized they were searching for him.
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A Heathen soldier in the distance fell, but Roy couldn't tell if Private Jackson could lay claim.
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AYKON City On a clear day, visitors will be able to see 40 miles in the distance.
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For example, you hear bells in the distance, which are actually from cows in the fields nearby!
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At night, the tent lit up, and the glow from inside could be seen in the distance.
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Tam grabs a few bunches of bananas and we leave the farm, thunder rumbling in the distance.
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But in the distance is the dome of St Peter's in the Vatican, a separate city-state.
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Hussain: I see the bridge of Arnhem off in the distance and I will stop right here.
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She speaks in a husky whisper, and often makes eye contact with a point in the distance.
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Occasionally, we would see a helicopter or plane in the distance, presumably dropping water on the flames.
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Ernst is often seen gazing in the distance, steely and remote, his face sprouting new facial hair.
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Afterward, Gatlin was asked if he had any message for Bolt, the challenge looming in the distance.
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A few infants were captured looking away in the distance, while others sucked on their own fingers.
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Two impressions of "Landscape with a Plateau with a River in the Distance" (1622-25) show this.
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The thinning crowd remained calm until a tear gas canister was heard being fired in the distance.
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Somewhere in the distance, a dog starts barking furiously, but otherwise the neighborhood appears entirely untroubled, serene.
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I look back for a moment, then ahead at Horacio and Canelo, already somewhat in the distance.
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In the distance, a floating obelisk starts spewing out skulls, which immediately start flying in my direction.
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A man stands in a spotlight in the distance, looking like the host of a variety show.
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By the time they stagger wearily to the boat's rear, a dinghy is spotted in the distance.
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The words are projected on surfaces all over the wasteland, enlivening even the bridge in the distance.
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Behind a corrugated fence, an elevated highway curled gracefully toward the orange terminal building in the distance.
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In the distance, a soaring bridge that connects Indiana and Kentucky often disappears behind a morning fog.
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In the distance stood a large school building, and I heard the chant of students repeating lessons.
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Helicopters circled above and rescue crews were off in the distance, but their screams were not heard.
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He posted videos from the rooftop showing a thick plume of black smoke rising in the distance.
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The Van Wyck Expressway whined above him and the World's Fair Unisphere was visible in the distance.
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One such photo shows the plane in the airport and the golden structure in the distance behind.
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Owls hoot in the distance, I jump quickly turning around to see that no one is there.
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"I didn't fix it that day, and now he's gone," he said, looking off in the distance.
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In the distance were the hills where she spent nine days running from soldiers and Buddhist militias.
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Nowhere is also the place "In the Distance," Mr. Diaz's first novel, seems to have erupted from.
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Mr. Langilan spoke incoherently and shuddered when bombs from a passing military plane exploded in the distance.
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"The real darkness is there and looming in the distance, but hasn't yet touched them," Nottage explained.
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Even though it wasn't extremely dark, I could still see the beautiful stars sparkling in the distance.
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It faces the Florida Straits, with the U.S. coast just 90 miles (145 km) in the distance.
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It has three balconies and a roof terrace, offering a view of Bygdoy Island in the distance.
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I could hear thunder roaring in the distance, intermingled with occasional artillery and mortar shells going off.
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And in Brooklyn that year, there was always at least one of these vans in the distance.
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It's all glowing in the distance, and you put on electronic music and just wander over there.
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Har Homa's lights twinkle in the distance, reflecting off tall residential buildings built from reflective white limestone.
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The view of the ocean is breathtaking and we can even see Mt. Fuji in the distance.
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Standing in the distance on the beach, like a barbershop pole, was the red-and-white lighthouse.
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Soon, a traffic light in the distance turned red, and the cars in front of me slowed.
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Thunder crashes in the distance, and raindrops the size of quarters smack the window by my bunk.
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Liberty has about 22,20173 on-campus students — and approximately 22017,2501 students enrolled in the distance-learning program.
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It was a cool sunny day, and the hills of South San Francisco shimmered in the distance.
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In Los Angeles, there is often a horizon line in the distance, a foreground, middleground, and background.
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The U shape gave west-facing apartments sunset views over lower buildings to the ocean in the distance.
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"Thirty years ago, we may have seen this coming as a train in the distance," NOAA's Arndt said.
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Back in my dorm room, I stayed awake late, listening to sirens and tires screeching in the distance.
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Eric Wagner was sailing his boat from Florida to New Jersey when he heard screams in the distance.
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With each press, these sensors measure microscopic changes in the distance between the cover glass and the backlight.
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Barren heaps of gray-brown dirt contrast with thick trees and the strikingly blue bay in the distance.
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In the distance looms a large, illuminated red "X," marking the Mexico side of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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As the Iraqi army began to advance towards his village, he could hear their loudspeakers in the distance.
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Left: a lookout in the distance outside the Imjingak park, South Korea, as part of the DMZ tour.
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The sun was setting, and in the distance, a bugler sounded taps at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
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Under the Libyan desert sun, the highway stretching behind him was so hot it shimmered in the distance.
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But with the annual tech show looming in the distance, it won't be too long of a wait.
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It took them on an evening cruise around the Hudson River, the Manhattan skyline glowing in the distance.
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In the clip, the cat is off in the distance when Courtney excitedly starts to call her name.
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Lightening blazed through the sky, and the only audible rumble was the reverberation of thunder in the distance.
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But as they're walking back toward the dojo, they see a burning building in the distance: Shao's pad.
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The girl and the man, along with the family in the distance, embody unremarkable routines of lingering consequence.
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Mohamed recalled that just before the trawler sank, he noticed the lights of big ships in the distance.
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Rain falls on the metal room like the drum of anxious fingers; thunder rumbles ominously in the distance.
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Shrapnel wounds The trip into the city was uneventful except for two explosions, safely off in the distance.
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In the distance, there is also a bottle of blue soap sitting in the pile of baby cloths.
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One golden evening they're all sitting outside, near the pond, and you can hear warbling in the distance.
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I hear shouting in the distance, the barking of dogs, more flashlights, footsteps crinkling leaves and snapping twigs.
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It has rained, and we can see individually delineated local showers pouring down way off in the distance.
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Covered in long sleeves, pants, and a white hijab, Attar looks ahead—her eyes focused in the distance.
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The general direction of your opponent's home base is projected as a giant robot off in the distance.
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Every sound — whether it's the crackle of the fire or an animal off in the distance — becomes thundering.
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He likes to sit and watch the birds and little people in the distance every now and then.
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Hills of barley and wheat rose in the distance, brown and tan in the weeks after the harvest.
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A family from Ontario Canada was out hunting when they heard an eerie howling screaming in the distance.
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After an hour zigzagging on back roads, we saw a bonfire in the distance: Was that the party?
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The perfect diet is a target that's both moving and receding, its bull's-eye shrinking in the distance.
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The boys lean up against Gabriela on the ground, until they hear a train whistle in the distance.
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Small arms fire could be heard in the distance and the blast of army mortar fire more closely.
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Time changes our perception, both in the distance it affords and through all that transpires in the interim.
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They used to call Brooklyn the City of Churches, and now another beacon is towering in the distance.
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A housing development on the western edge of Las Vegas, with the city's skyline twinkling in the distance.
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"Deliver us from evil," he said, finishing with an "amen" just as a shell exploded in the distance.
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In the distance, the steaming tower of a nuclear power plant was a reminder of an encroaching civilization.
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P.T. stops crying, and I can hear both of us panting and an ambulance siren in the distance.
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You can, just about, hear children playing in the distance, a large red ball being thrown between them.
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The horse's hooves knocked on the dirt road, and the surf roared in the distance past the beaches.
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She stared straight ahead during her period of silence onstage, her sometimes watery eyes fixed in the distance.
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I watched in the distance as a wave collided with the rock face, resulting in a spectacular splash.
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Under the field's dimming lights and with chirping crickets in the distance, Morrison gave his season-ending speech.
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Finally, off in the distance, there's a risk that policy plans will be seen as a false promise.
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A car-dealer-size red-and-blue North Korean flag billows over a tiny village in the distance.
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If there is a reckoning coming, it is in the distance, and for now, the battle rages on.
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From the lighthouse where Mr. Bonnafous works, the white cliffs of Dover, England, are visible in the distance.
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In the distance was the Islamic State, its fighters heavily armed with machine guns and rocket launchers, Col.
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The sky above is a brilliant blue, and a snow-capped mountain can be seen in the distance.
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In the distance — beyond a canopy of jacaranda and poinciana — the towers of Brisbane hover in the haze.
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The hotel is surrounded by inviting restaurants, intriguing boutiques, a marina, and views of sailboats in the distance.
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In her sleep, she found herself standing in a surreal tableau with a massif floating in the distance.
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As her kids tried to sleep in a top bunk, her husband could hear voices in the distance.
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I chose to dine at the arrival jetty (pictured in the distance), which was rendered unrecognizable by night.
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In the distance is a bus, in front of which is a hearse and a crowd of marchers.
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Off in the distance, the baboons called to each other, laying claim to any food people left behind.
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The full effects of the country's increasingly contentious divorce from the European Union are still in the distance.
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His basic method is fixing his gaze at a certain marker in the distance and walking toward it.
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Photo: Jennings Brown (Gizmodo)A pair of floodlights beamed in the distance, like a pair of glowing eyes.
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The en-suite master has a walk-in closet and a balcony offering city views in the distance.
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His photos reveal Soviet block housing blanketed in heavy snow or just standing in the distance, crumbling away.
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In it, a bagpiper plays on a bluff in the distance as the camera pans out to sea.
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Ukrainian soldiers play soccer as sounds of explosions can be heard in the distance at a frontline position.
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But at the ADX, you can't see nothing, not a highway out in the distance, not the sky.
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He enjoys panoramic views of the water from his house and can see Fire Island in the distance.
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They barely speak, and Schlesinger, who will be the man in pink, reluctantly stands off in the distance.
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In the distance, some breed of poofy white dog stood barking, swallowed by the immensity of the empty land.
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Embers still glowed in the remains of a fire, and a full moon illuminated the dunes in the distance.
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Trump is wearing a white "Make America Great Again," and can be seen pointing at something in the distance.
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The horseshoe is that effect in action—what you're seeing here is galaxies in the distance magnified and distorted.
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I also used the tap-to-fly mode to send the drone out to a point in the distance.
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Rather than watching an action show happen off in the distance, guests will witness them up close and personal.
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The image depicts the planet Mustafar, with Darth Vader's castle (as seen in Rogue One) off in the distance.
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The twinkling music, the far-off castle, the portentous volcano in the distance — these Zelda staples are all present.
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People play golf as an ash plume rises in the distance from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island.
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We see them hang with their buddies when all of a sudden ominous gunshots ring out in the distance.
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That noise you hear in the distance is the Kim Kardashian publicity machine slowly grinding itself back to life.
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A short while later, about 24 hours after the Struma had sunk, a large ship appeared in the distance.
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Google's signature HDR+ processing exposes the buildings in the distance better and keeps them far sharper than Huawei's offering.
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The coal-fired Plant Scherer, one of the nation's top carbon dioxide emitters, stands in the distance in Georgia.
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In the distance, stood a black mountain range, the bright edges of the northern lights peering out from behind.
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The humanitarians are just holding things together, waiting for a peace process which is very much in the distance.
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The coal-fired Plant Scherer, one of the US' top carbon dioxide emitters, stands in the distance in Georgia.
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When he gathered himself and searched the plain, he saw a column of dense smoke rising in the distance.
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Mount CharlestonIf you look in the distance and see a snow-capped mountain, you're probably looking at Mount Charleston.
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In the distance, the tailpipe of a tractor puffs a scarf of smoke around the edge of the field.
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Take a detour to the castellated tower that you spy in the distance rising into the blue Tuscan sky.
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A Bangladeshi man, wrapped in a thermal blanket at dawn, hours before Mount Etna would rise in the distance.
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But, as it becomes clear, that towering pair in the distance turn out to be Ptolemies in pharaonic regalia.
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A Reuters witness at the location could hear the sound of heavy shelling and air strikes in the distance.
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Plastic sheets covered its tall windows to shield the space from a sniper's view; shelling boomed in the distance.
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They walked along the dock beside it—and walked, and walked, until they were small figures in the distance.
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There were dogs barking in the distance, and I realized Bo and Sunny had really never heard neighbor dogs.
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Looming in the distance, over 100 miles away and barely visible, was Denali, the highest peak in North America.
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And there are still many wandering storylines wading out in the distance that need to be tied into Elliot's.
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One more bend in the river, and the high-rises of the Bronx can be seen in the distance.
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"In the distance, I could see several vehicles trying to maneuver and turn back on the road," he said.
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"Through the window above, you'll see stars whooshing by until you see the starcruiser in the distance," said Johnson.
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And the view from the top of Cadillac Mountain, with the Porcupine Islands off in the distance, is wonderful.
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In the distance was the Manhattan skyline; immediately in front of me was a table with the red button.
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There's something riveting about such graceful, controlled calm, even as he laments, on "Pais Nublado," darkness in the distance.
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Way off in the distance, I could see the silhouette of a giant oil platform, perched above the Gulf.
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We move toward it in the timeline, chapter by chapter, as we might toward a city in the distance.
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The Hudson River was on the left, and I could see the George Washington Bridge ahead in the distance.
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He says cities in the distance would not be visible as they would be obscured by the Earth's curvature.
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From a vantage point in the city, we could see Batista's planes bombing the rebel strongholds in the distance.
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In the distance, as we drive, a sloppy cloud of brown smoke rises from a vast sea of green.
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On the scenic drive alongside snowcapped mountains, our driver, named Justin, pointed out some wild buffalo in the distance.
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The ever-popular image of a cresting wave with Mount Fuji in the distance is an ukiyo-e print.
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Right in front of our balcony, a giraffe walked by while a couple of zebras pranced in the distance.
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Later the sun came out but the fighting went largely quiet, interrupted by occasional sporadic shooting in the distance.
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When they returned about 10 hours later, Ms. Razo saw the smoking rubble in the distance and broke down.
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A helicopter whipped the air overhead, and a jet climbing away from Kennedy International Airport whined in the distance.
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Mr. Bieniek wore a navy blue suit with a black bow tie; 47 green acres rolled in the distance.
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Suddenly, I noticed some muffled yelling in the distance and a series of pops that sounded like car backfire.
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The handful of remaining orange trees are heavy with ripe fruit, and there's an unfamiliar wailing in the distance.
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Likewise, rooms are large and comfortable with a mix of both city and, in the distance, Atlantic Ocean views.
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Before this, the eighth planet in our solar system was only known as a fuzzy dot in the distance.
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Videos posted to social media by people in Moria showed a large plume of smoke rising in the distance.
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They shared the same narrow streets; Mount Vesuvius, hazy in the distance; one of the world's most beautiful bays.
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Note the building in the distance: Here's 100x zoom, showing the (blurry) steps of that same building: Crazy, right?
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Cars zoomed by us, precariously close, and we stared at the crooked, gritty facades of buildings in the distance.
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I loved "Heisenberg," though I suppose a two-hander of many months ago kind of recedes in the distance.
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The earth rises very small in the distance, yet you keep looking around for it in hope or worry.
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In one shot, Joe can be seen standing in the distance while watching Love (Victoria Pedretti) shopping for groceries.
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On my morning walk, the bridges and high-rises in the distance almost disappeared, mere shapes in a fog.
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Then, just as abruptly, a few minutes before the Maltese patrol boat appeared in the distance, the revelry ceased.
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I remember looking out the window, seeing the lights of Bagram in the distance and thinking, Crap, that's amazing.
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Emergency vehicle lights can be seen in the distance reflecting off the trucks just after the sun had set.
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From here you can see the 'red forest,' in the distance, trees reddened by radiation from reactor No. 4.
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For others, though, the difficulty of the path is justified by the unearthly beauty that hovers in the distance.
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But I hated that the view toward the sea was blocked by the armada of yachts in the distance.
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We asked where their houses were but could only make out a few roofs and trees in the distance.
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You can make out a 7-Eleven sign in the distance, evidence that America doesn't stop at this boundary.
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Of course, the greatest sight isn't even part of the property, but off in the distance: The Catskill mountains.
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Your neighbourhood is silent, bar the creaking of gateposts and the occasional bark of a dog in the distance.
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A town is visible in the distance, but, like the two revolutionaries, the women seem unconcerned about being seen.
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She then points to a building farther in the distance on the left that looks almost exactly the same.
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He manages to stick his fingers inside of one and pry it open, just as sirens appear in the distance.
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Northern lights (aurora borealis) illuminate the sky over Potter Marsh, foreground, and in the distance, Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday, Oct.
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We pulled to a stop at the top of a hill with a few low, cinderblock buildings in the distance.
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You can always just see, in the distance, where it's going, and it was fascinating because they weren't particularly resistant.
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Sweeping views of Vancouver's pristine harbor, with seaplanes landing every few minutes and snow-capped mountains hovering in the distance.
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The windmill of a fender-to-fender Apple-built car never got closer than a hazy dot in the distance.
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And if you want to get really crazy, a resolution to the Steven Stamkos situation still looms in the distance.
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It tastes of salt and sugar with no barriers between, and a promise of summer, way off in the distance.
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When the sprites make off with her crown, an unseen being growls in the distance, hinting at a darker story.
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On a morning hike the next day, my father asked what bird was making a repeated call in the distance.
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He was enamored with the views, with the Bay Bridge, Coit Tower, and Alcatraz all in the distance to admire.
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And maybe somewhere off in the distance, it has the potential to help EVAC teams navigate difficult to reach locales.
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You paddle your small dinghy towards the singular light source in the distance, the falling rain creating a pensive atmosphere.
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This is something she's wanted for a while, but as Sabrina is congratulating her, she spots Harvey in the distance.
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I would see all these conversations happening in the distance, but I had no idea what was actually being said.
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Mickey Fortin was walking along a stretch of road in Laurens County when he saw a pile in the distance.
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Jon's seen the White Walkers personally, and takes them more seriously than some angry human way off in the distance.
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Bubbling orange flesh and tangled tentacles drip down his body; lightning cracks in the distance; his eyes emit ultraviolet light.
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Garish tech-house thumped in the distance; excited and chatty patrons-to-be, mostly men, lined up to get in.
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In one, he looks off in the distance next to Cesar, Monse Finnie (Sierra Capri), and Jamal Turner (Brett Gray).
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He watched in awe as snowcapped mountains appeared in the distance, perhaps on the outskirts of the Iranian capital, Tehran.
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They can see Turkey's flag fluttering in the distance, the safety they long for painfully near but closed to them.
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The clip then cuts away to Paul looking in the distance at an airport as a lonely piano plays softly.
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I found that each time I did this I did not realize how far in the distance I was tapping.
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Lines of trailers, filled with new laborers, are visible in the distance from the main drag, where Lugo's restaurant sits.
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A building looms on a hilltop in the distance, and with my jetpack I set off to take a visit.
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And although that day might be still be a bit off in the distance, it's closer than you might think.
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Any resolution appears off in the distance, meaning businesses and consumers will likely be dealing with uncertainty heading into 2019.
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The improved LIDAR is smaller and more powerful, and will enable the cars to see 200 meters in the distance.
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In the distance, gold-painted candelabra decorate a gold, sequined tablecloth, along with some unidentifiable flowers and a rustic lantern.
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Toucans called in the distance as we climbed the steep path among tropical hardwoods, walking palms, giant ferns and lianas.
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Bangladesh-Myanmar border (CNN)At first they are just specks in the distance, blobs of color bobbing on the water.
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Looking downtown, you have a direct view of the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center in the distance.
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"This shot was my favorite and if you look very carefully you can just see the ocean in the distance."
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Any resolution appears off in the distance, meaning businesses and consumers will likely be dealing with uncertainty heading into 6900.
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A few blocks down is St. Paul's Chapel, built in 1766, with One World Trade Center towering in the distance.
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Damascus, Syria (CNN)On one of the Syrian capital's main highways, a plume of smoke is visible in the distance.
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He sat down beneath the cross and stared out at Tucson's modest residential lights, towards the desert in the distance.
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In the distance, past the salmon hutches where the agents cloistered, soldiers in fatigues idled under a peeling concrete arch.
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The hillsides in the distance are planted with families of agave plants, ranging from babies to 20 year old grandpas.
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A United States Special Operations AC-130 gunship was circling overhead, and pounding blasts could be heard in the distance.
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In the United States the coronavirus resembles a drumbeat in the distance: If you're distracted, you may not hear it.
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" Looking at Lady Liberty in the distance, he added, "I feel kind of creepy, looking at a woman through binoculars.
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In the distance, the Muzak rendition of "Margaritaville" was drowned out by a furious scratching and whirring from the sinkhole.
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I could see the branchless fungus trees, their trunks dotted with orange warts instead of leaves, emerging in the distance.
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Drenched in plenty of light and color, his imagery is often solitary, with lone benches and tanks in the distance.
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The Democratic Party had obviously failed me, so I cast my gaze elsewhere, to a promising light in the distance.
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Set at a backyard pool, with a mountainous landscape unspooling in the distance, the painting is a two-figure composition.
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Bella offered her arm to steady her as they looked at the layers of mountains that unraveled in the distance.
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"I think of it as shamanic dancing in the distance," said one past-life traveler during a break between meditations.
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Every 10 minutes or so, an oncoming rig appeared in the distance, gathering sheets of swirling sand in its wake.
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From the floor-to-ceiling windows, you could see the white blob far in the distance that was the hotel.
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Tall, narrow dwellings crowd together on steep streets plunging down toward the horizon, with the Pyrenees looming in the distance.
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It was a clear day, full of promise, with Mount Fuji visible in the distance from their third-floor balcony.
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"It was a tiny red dot in the distance, and it shone all night long," my brother-in-law said.
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I turned around to look at the sunrise and a silhouette began to appear against the sky in the distance.
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There was a faint sound in the distance, and she and Saeed realized that the agent might not be alone.
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Taylor Pavilion could be seen in the distance along Belmar's spectacular oceanfront, where beachgoers enjoyed the last vestiges of summer.
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Arms and legs splay out as riders rise into the air, the lights of Times Square twinkling in the distance.
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All eyes were glued to the gleaming white, 23-story-tall rocket in the distance as the clock counted lower.
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My favorite part of the room was the pretty balcony overlooking the pool scene with the ocean in the distance.
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In CBS's original version of Christianson's iconic theme, one could still make out a subtle hardwood rhythm in the distance.
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And my neighbors' houses, along with the shopping plaza down the road, the hospital complex, the farmland in the distance.
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"I saw Dan in the distance; he was super-tall and handsome and wearing a letterman jacket," Ms. Zuckerman said.
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"We were on the top and we could see a little, little, tiny boat far in the distance," Tauber said.
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I could hear voices in the distance, but aside form a couple of festival staff there was no one about.
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En route, watch out for spinner dolphins or, if you're lucky (as I was), humpback whales splashing in the distance.
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It also appears to show Mr. Noonan and maybe even the Electra itself, on a barge off in the distance.
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If you spot an enemy combatant in the distance, veer in the exact opposite direction of them and run away.
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From where we're driving, you can only barely make out the green haze of a laser show in the distance.
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The view is of MacArthur Park, but, aside from the buildings in the distance, it conjures images of the Mediterranean.
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Tires burn in the distance and attack helicopters hold formation above them, a line of deadly weapons overseeing the music.
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Update 6:05pm ET: ABC News has obtained surveillance footage showing the plane crashing in the distance, generating a huge explosion.
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I see some dude in the distance, I point a stick of varying size at him, and a boom goes off.
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In the distance, a line of Tethered in red jumpsuits hold hands in a recreation of the Hands Across America campaign.
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It was a quiet moment, and I rested in it, tracing the shape of the stars in the distance and thinking.
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Shrader and a friend ran for the trees to take shelter, she told KPRC, while sirens rang out in the distance.
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Jack's newfound powers as a DJ became apparent as his rain dance conjured up some ominous looking clouds in the distance.
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Safiyyah piloted Dusty into an otherworldly, crater-riddled setting, a rocky canyon marked by outcroppings rippling for miles in the distance.
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" When this reporter pointed to the tents housing children a few hundred feet in the distance, Bella responded, "So fucked up.
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What physicists are trying to do is measure small fluctuations in the distance between two objects separated by a known amount.
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A particularly diligent man in Alberta, Canada, was recently photographed mowing his lawn as a tornado swirled menacingly in the distance.
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I hear water lapping at a shore, colossal waves breaking far in the distance, and the occasional cry of a seagull.
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I'm standing in the middle of a wide, grassy field, peering at a tiny, smoking rocket three miles in the distance.
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Stopping to look at the scenic views, from the lemon trees to the tall mountains in the distance, was breathtakingly beautiful.
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He felt the blast from his office a kilometer away, posting a photo on Twitter showing smoke rising in the distance.
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The launch itself shows the missile lifting off amid smoke and fire, with Kim watching from a field in the distance.
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Behind Taj's back, plastic bags and garbage pile up by the river as smoke billows from a chimney in the distance.
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As Jessop drives, it's hard to miss the jaw-dropping beauty of the mountains and red-rock cliffs in the distance.
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The two bluffs known as the "Bears Ears" stand off in the distance at sunset in the Bears Ears National Monument.
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Slowly, sinister shapes approach from all directions: shambling pink humanoids, thick-skinned giants, a building-sized behemoth seen in the distance.
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It is there in the distance, a place you know that you will never reach, no matter how far you walk.
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When the couple heard the plane approaching in the distance, they lit a spot fire and scrawled "HELP" in the mud.
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Visible in the distance, the stadium lights had been turned on, and a crucial match against Lierse was about to start.
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In the distance, a motor lurched into action and she started, so the click of her wheels went out of synch.
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The anxiety seems to grip me most on stormy nights, when the wind is howling and thunder cracks in the distance.
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In the distance, the sounds of the city's most famous export—Arcosanti bells—echoed, as did the spirit of Soleri's vision.
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She missed the jackals that called in the distance at night, and the elephants that sometimes crashed through the compound fence.
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In some states, there was a decrease in the distance a woman would have to travel to reach an abortion clinic.
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Ambulance siren driving over the house that called 911, diminishing howl in the distance, black bodies going straight to the morgue.
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A telephoto lens is great for photographing things in the distance, but is also great at taking portrait shots up close.
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Nearby, police officers with automatic weapons patrol along the water's edge, looking warily at the island of Samal in the distance.
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Souriyavong told investigators that before the crash he saw Baum's motorcycle in the distance but did not think he was close.
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In the distance stood the Serra do Roncador mountains, and beyond them lay the Rio das Mortes—the River of Death.
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A pagoda-like tower stands in the foreground of the book's cover, with a spaceship flying behind it in the distance.
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Read more: 2 bears had a fight in the middle of a Canadian highway while a wolf watched in the distance.
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Now, it will observe the deeper environment of the Kuiper Belt and look at other Kuiper Belt objects in the distance.
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The Granma report included a photo from an airport terminal of a towering plume of black smoke rising in the distance.
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I mean, to some extent it symbolises menacing technology, but it's also always something in the distance that shines rose red.
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Watching the boob tube in what appear to be Playboy bunny sweatpants while balloons wave to-and-fro in the distance.
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It's at this point Blaskowicz is wheeled to the steps of the Lincoln memorial, the Washington Monument off in the distance.
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Somewhere in the distance, if you listen very carefully, Harry Styles is screaming "it should have been me!" into the night.
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Another report in the same month described a striped "cat-like creature" moving through the mist in the distance, CNN reported.
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Andromeda is a mere light in the distance — the only other galaxy we can see without the help of a telescope.
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A hoatzin, a primitive bird like a living archaeopteryx, called in the distance as we baited hand-lines with — what else?
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They burst from different directions, at first audible and then visible, glittering, colorful explosions in the distance, garishly illuminating the dusk.
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My heart is at peace when I look out over the vineyards and see the medieval stone tower in the distance.
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Aqua Park is a few hundred yards from Al Udeid, the American air base whose runway lights glitter in the distance.
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In the distance, we could make out puffs of dark smoke smudging the blue sky: the location of the active cone.
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Profile "In the Distance," by Hernán Diaz, is a weird western about a lonely Swede traveling America's frontier in the 1800s.
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In the distance were the twin steeples of a Carmelite basilica and country that seemed heaven sent for a golf course.
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Chinese competition Way off in the distance, Airbus is likely to come under pressure from one of its best customers: China.
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A late shot shows tombstones of the deceased, with construction trucks ("the monster's playthings") driving on higher ground in the distance.
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Turning onto 261 from the south, you find yourself pointed toward a sheer wall of rock, five miles in the distance.
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I caught a glimpse of the bay in the distance, but wouldn't consider the vantage point as a splurge-worthy perk.
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In the distance is a car and abstracted greenery, punctuated by four dark green trees, flanks both sides of the path.
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After the first eagle was pointed out, I began to see more silhouettes in the distance, sharp beaks in the sun.
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I could see her in the distance from the terrace of the Delfín Verde, the café just downstairs from our apartment.
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In the distance stood Sadaf Sadeghianpour with her grandmother Mahroo Mozzafari, who had insisted on coming down from the 18th floor.
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Now when I hear a siren in the distance, I pray for the family in crisis — and for Jack's continued health.
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On another wall, there is a personal portrait featuring a small Ms. Lane in the distance, taken by Carrie Mae Weems.
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It was sunny and bright that morning, this time, the Chinati Mountains in the distance popped up over the desert landscape.
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They just couldn't hear a single word of the official program happening way off in the distance at the main stage.
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In one, a fisherman stands with his rowboat on the Tigris River, the ruins of Old City Mosul in the distance.
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In the still image of the logo, the scene appears to feature Whittaker as the Doctor with the TARDIS in the distance.
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They look like specks in the distance, trudging miserably across some of the world&aposs most unforgiving terrain in the blistering sun.
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After a few free moments to look around and take it all in, a familiar engine whine picks up in the distance.
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In the final moments of the first mission, she sneaks through fields of poppy while snow capped mountains loom in the distance.
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Outside the open window to my right, past the front porch, was a leafy landscape with the Kentucky River in the distance.
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If you zoom all the way into the default 264-megapixel shot, here's how you'll see the sign far in the distance.
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One rests his hand on his hip; both look away from us, as if they've heard or seen something in the distance.
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In the distance, through the palms, the tiki torches of Trader Sam's, the hotel's poolside lounge, were flickering into the black sky.
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It's easy to see a rainbow when it's in the distance, but more difficult to discern when you are in its midst.
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Nearby on the ground were the quarters she'd been holding to meet the ice cream truck that she'd heard in the distance.
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These Surreal Images Show the Gathering Storm of Climate ChangeClimate change is often described as an ominous storm gathering in the distance.
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From yesterday's #IceBridge flight: The edge of Larsen C Ice Shelf with the western edge of iceberg A68 in the distance pic.twitter.
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This right here is the "real East," even though the Fernseh Tower lies far off in the distance, currently shrouded in clouds.
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"a dark shadow appeared in the distance" The specimen was discovered by Zhao Li of the the Insect Museum of West China.
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Imagine walking along a shore just minding your own business when you notice a peculiar bottle floating on water in the distance.
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Sonic could make out a few towers in the distance that seemed to be demolished, collapsed in an area cleared of trees.
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In the clip, waves are slamming against the ship, and the rough sea and skies are visible in the distance, CNN reported.
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But off I went, and within just a few paces I was able to see the Spectacles banner in the distance. Phew!
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The area is dotted with cacti and dry grass, and in the distance are the craggy peaks of the Chinati mountain range.
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"The sea used to be where the sun sets," another citizen told me, as I heard bombs falling somewhere in the distance.
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"It's bizarre to hear mortars in the distance when there are kids playing basketball outside the window of my office," he said.
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We did research on wardrobe, because you do see some flashing images in passing, usually in the distance or in a dream.
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Waves move in the distance, but the sea seems to exist at a different scale to the cows closer to the audience.
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Conceptually, it will work much like LIGO, using high powered lasers to measure tiny changes in the distance between those test masses.
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"Strolls with my girls," Hemsworth captioned the selfie of Cyrus looking off in the distance, seemingly unaware he was taking a photo.
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Downtown Santa Paula, California, is darkened by a power outage as smoke and flames from the Thomas Wildfire rise in the distance.
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Read more: 2 bears had a vicious fight in the middle of a Canadian highway while a wolf watched in the distance.
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In the distance, smoke rises beyond a ramshackle tent, and further afield more soldiers appear enshrouded by a misty gloom like ghosts.
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The Javits Center gleamed a frozen-blue in the distance, a cube-stacked glass structure that conveyed the proverbial ceiling that Mrs.
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" In the 2017 novel " In the Distance ," Hernán Diaz, who grew up in Argentina and Sweden, reverses the action of "Blood Meridian.
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"View's better over here," someone remarked, gesturing to the uninterrupted panorama of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and Manhattan, twinkling in the distance.
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While approaching the sculptures, viewers rise into the air to see the sand wave patterns below and the mountains in the distance.
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You can shoot some of those things and, importantly, you can also witness those exploding buildings or detonating nukes in the distance.
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A scantly clad second woman off in the distance is said to be douching in the river, if you can believe that.
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In the distance, hay bales were piled at least 20 feet high (presumably to test the drones' ability to navigate between buildings).
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In the distance, we see a shining tower: the location, we are led to expect, of some apocalyptic showdown yet to come.
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His convoy had nearly reached the Rockpile, midday, when a marine appeared like a vision hovering above the road in the distance.
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As Mr. Kirman drove up toward the highest point, a helicopter buzzed by in the distance, not much higher than eye level.
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Perhaps the maze is just south of a freeway that you can hear; maybe you can see a mountain in the distance.
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Somewhere in the distance, Celine Dion sings "My Heart Will Go On" as she pours one out for the French architect-idealist.
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Up close / in the distance / now continues at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (1516 S. Cranbrook Rd., Birmingham, Mich.) through October 11.
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There were dozens of lightning strikes off in the distance, and we saw one power transformer blow just outside of our hotel.
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Chickens pecked outside a coop, and in the distance, cattle grazed open pastureland that seemed to drop off into the sea below.
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And so there I stood, outside of Popcaan's tent, far away from any fans, as the dancehall star performed in the distance.
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More expensive rooms offer lake views (albeit in the distance), but the city views are nice too from floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Gunfire rattled in the distance and pillars of black smoke spun skyward as Iraqi troops pursued fleeing militants north of Hawija. Col.
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I witnessed a 600-foot, 23 million-year-old volcanic remnant, visible for 10 miles, rising in the distance in Morro Bay.
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The trailer's shot in black and white, and we see a court in the distance and there's a person shooting on it.
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The rumbles of the bombings in the distance continued as they sped off toward the sounds to catch a 93 p.m. bus.
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Lights approaching them in the distance seemed to come from cars, but as they passed they turned out to be from boats.
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In the distance, tucked away in fields of dry maize, is her village Ndiemou, which means "Salt" in the local Serer language.
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In the distance Toyota Rav4 can be seen traveling through the intersection, and striking the police car before continuing down the block.
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But today the street is empty — well, aside from the handful of people in the distance gathered around a truck selling plantains.
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As we crossed the bridge onto Saadiyat Island, I could see the museum looming in the distance like a vast metallic tortoise.
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Adjacent to the restaurant was a lovely rooftop pool with gorgeous views of Biscayne Bay and filled with sailboats in the distance.
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And just ahead (after a bit more hiking), Lake Michigan appeared in the distance, shimmering like a mirage, delicious enough to drink.
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She has no use for makeup or jewelry, and there's no grand Mona Lisa-like landscape unfurling in the distance behind her.
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" The venue later posted a picture of the couple at the altar, swirling clouds in the distance, and wrote, "The wedding continues!
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"Open your heart and receive your baby's love," a woman's voice implored me, as brightly colored glowing orbs levitated in the distance.
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I could see Lou in the distance, going a bit faster than me, but it wasn't about the race at that point.
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In the distance, several weeks after Maria, mountains that had looked brown and stripped of life after the hurricane now glowed green.
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In the distance you could see a dome that the South Koreans had built for a gym and several squat metal buildings.
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And in the distance is a ghostly figure of the artist himself, young, dressed for combat, holding a gun, both arms intact.
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In the distance, several blocks from where we stood, there was what looked to be an erupting volcano of pink flower petals.
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Writer Brian Crecente describes trying out an AR experience involving a virtual robot:The robot obediently appeared in the distance, floating next to Miller.
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The kind of stuff that makes you want to stare pensively at the triple moons of Tatooine in the distance and just wonder.
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Beyond the field was a breathtaking view of the ocean and you could see the lights from cruise ships twinkling in the distance.
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We'd pull over, and I'd squint through my binoculars to get a better view of the deer or other wildlife in the distance.
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In the distance, a lone Toyota ambled toward us, but I closed my eyes, leaned into her, and brushed my lips across hers.
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South-facing floor-to-ceiling windows with motorized shades offer views of the golf course and, in the distance, the San Jacinto Mountains.
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This funding doesn't change that plan, he explained, but he played it down as something that it is some way in the distance.
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Had we been sat in the opera house itself, she would probably have seen only a faint blur of nudity in the distance.
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Our spaceship is parked in [the] distance, and stars are blinking with blue, red, and yellow colors... It's space on Earth, isn't it?
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I spent an evening soaking in the Blue Lagoon and looked up to the sky and saw the Northern Lights in the distance.
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Mr Duggan, whose office overlooks the Detroit river (Caesars Casino in Windsor, Ontario, is visible in the distance), calls himself a "metrics nut".
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They rumble like a storm in the distance for weeks and months, and then they finally arrive in your brain and crush you.
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In one example, the lab shows how bending the phone moves an object in the foreground closer to an object in the distance.
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The stars come out; the temperature drops; you see a bright glow around the horizon, and clouds in the distance can blink out.
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Smith writes: It began with the soldiers being distracted by thoughts of home -- often ... brought on by hearing cowbells chiming in the distance.
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Subsequent snapshots depicted fireworks in the distance, a close-up of his fiancée's diamond sparkler and the newly engaged duo sharing a kiss.
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We entered Paris with the Eiffel Tower in the distance and I managed to take pictures before we zipped down the Champs-Elysees.
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All the while, a helium-riddled sample of the Bob Marley-penned track that gives this song its title echoes in the distance.
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The next Monday, I was putting out the outside furniture, when I see in the distance a guy on a BMX circling around.
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Sirens were wailing in the distance as ambulances rushed to nearby University Medical Center, less than a mile from her house, she said.
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Some of the surprises about the connections among the characters can be seen looming in the distance, prominent as a caravan of camels.
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On a plateau above Bolzano, a walking trail threads through Tyrolean villages with the chalky white teeth of the Dolomites in the distance.
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And that swooshing sound you hear in the distance is from GOP candidates across the US letting out a collective sigh of relief.
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One of them, Collins Bemigho, stood along a dirty swamp, orange flares from a giant Chevron terminal glowing in the distance behind him.
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With the Statue of Liberty rising in the distance — a beacon of extroverted, all-embracing spiritual generosity — "Cabin" suggests an inward-turning intransigence.
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And looming just off in the distance this fall is the potential for another government shutdown unless some sort of deal is reached.
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In another example, a bang-bang can be heard in the distance right before the second pitch (about 12 seconds into the video).
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During the day, the noise of battle can be heard from Mosul in the distance, signaling that soon enough, more casualties will arrive.
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Heading out to the Atlantic Ocean from Guanabara Bay, he spotted a Brazilian navy ship in the distance performing a burial at sea.
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The landscape grew darker and a small stream of sunlight beamed directly onto a field of haystacks in the distance like a laser.
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And now we all have a sense of Troy, the way it's sited, how it looks out with the water in the distance.
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Following the faint sound of bass in the distance, I arrived early to get a good grasp of what I'd be dealing with.
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But the truth is there are two events looming in the distance that are going to happen whether I like it or not.
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Standing beside him, his pal looks off in the distance, hoping that someone will stop and take them wherever they want to go.
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The tone of the show is still intact, with characters saying things like "we're toast" as demons surge with power in the distance.
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It was completely isolated from the other settlements, the emerald meadow cropped by a flock of sheep, the mountains watchful in the distance.
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So when scientists look at objects far enough in the distance, they see them as they were at the beginning of the universe.
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I walked into the room and drew the curtains, and I saw beautiful Aleppo, and in the distance this huge plume of smoke.
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Central Park is, in every sense, the "Clearing in the Distance" that Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux originally imagined it should be.
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He remembers spending his 20163th birthday in the Sheraton Hotel in Baghdad, overlooking the city and watching car bombs explode in the distance.
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"There are 21 battalions" stationed over the border, Mr. Song told Mr. Mattis, gesturing toward the hills of North Korea in the distance.
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Roosevelt's uncles, who drank for days at a time, would shoot a gun from an upper window toward people strolling in the distance.
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Mr. Trump gazed at a road that disappeared into a lake; in the distance, three young men sloshed through two feet of water.
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Acres and acres of green grass abound, along with hills and grass and trees and grass and, off in the distance, more grass.
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"I learned that song in Rio Claro," he said, as ferries idled on the river and the Manhattan skyline shimmered in the distance.
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Wearing helmets, flak vests and battle fatigues, they crouched on their knees and aimed military-style rifles at various points in the distance.
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The sun began to peak out and my only lifeline was that I could hear Poppy's rendition of "El Chapo" in the distance.
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One government supporter filmed what he said were Turkish spotter planes and black plumes of smoke rising in the distance from artillery bombardment.
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A U.S. Navy cruiser is the vessel in the foreground, and a Chinese frigate is in the distance — not the other way around.
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There must have been seven families of majestic mammals forming a line of tiny shapes in the distance, silhouetted against the setting sun.
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An affecting oddness is the great virtue of "In the Distance," along with its wrenching evocations of its main character's loneliness and grief.
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So crazy how Maiori is not that far away in the distance, but a world apart from the glitz and crowds of Positano.
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Eat outside and marvel at how sultry the night air is, while traffic roars in the distance and someone smokes fragrant weed nearby.
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In the kitchen, a massive butcher's block island centers the room, and glass walls display stunning views of the city in the distance.
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A small drone hovered in the distance, but in the other direction, deep into Gaza, well past the protesters amassed at the border.
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There is a 3,000-square-foot terrace that provides expansive cityscape and Park Avenue views with glimpses of the park in the distance.
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The clouds hung low above the plain, which, with its faint shimmer, stretched all the way to the dark forest in the distance.
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This beauty inspires you, months later and back at work, to stare blankly in the distance, past your monitor and into your memories.
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In other reels, Ginsburg evocatively frames the Statue of Liberty in the distance through a hole in a Spanish-language no-trespassing sign.
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I can hear honking car horns in the distance, which is adding an eerie staccato backdrop to the driving rain pounding our windows.
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African Monarch butterflies fluttered about as giraffes drank from watering holes in the distance, bending awkwardly like tripods on the verge of collapse.
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Off in the distance, they occasionally caught a glimpse of what appeared to be the lights of the Scandies Rose's other life raft.
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The sky was low and soft and gray-mauve or dark mauve, as were the isolated triangular crags of mountains in the distance.
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In the distance, framing the horizon south of Pau, are the hazy blue and jagged peaks of the Pyrenees, sun glinting off snow.
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With the enemy fleet in the distance, the white batteries on the shore, the aqueducts, clouds of smoke, the wind in our faces.
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That would seem to be off in the distance somewhere, but perhaps the EuroKnicks — Porzingis, Hernangomez and Kuzmiskas — will help make it happen.
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The master suite has two closets and a private balcony overlooking the pool, with views of downtown and Lookout Mountain in the distance.
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Another big challenge looms in the distance: The Department of Planning and Natural Resources has to decide what to do with unclaimed boats.
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Same gravel road, same car, but this time, when we leave the car behind, we hear Alice Cooper playing Poison in the distance.
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During the film's telling, climactic moment — when Rodrigues finally tramples on the fumie — you can hear a rooster crow somewhere in the distance.
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There were belching smokestacks, dry docks filled with damaged battleships and aircraft carriers, and the New York skyline and Williamsburg Bridge in the distance.
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He recalls how they meandered through, initially trying to find a party but eventually settling on following the sounds of coyotes in the distance.
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Standing alongside his South Korean counterpart, he appeared somber as he listened to a US military official, who pointed at landmarks in the distance.
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If you turn subtitles on, you can hear the typhon phantoms (the humanoids) in the distance, muttering to themselves as they pace around rooms.
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That's besides the point though; astute fans noticed the billboard on building in the distance had a backwards 'E,'—a sure mark of Eminem.
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But thanks to gravity's light-bending properties, scientists have spotted a confounding thing in the distance: what appears to be the oldest spiral yet.
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Kia released a 15-second teaser for its commercial, which will tout the 2017 Kia Niro, featuring McCarthy running from something in the distance.
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Landscape photographer Matthew Dippel was shooting in Yosemite earlier this month when he captured in the distance what appeared to be a wedding proposal.
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THE first time Mary Ellis, then Wilkins, saw the sleek small fighter aircraft parked in the distance on a runway, she fell in love.
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A dozen hours into the game and I still got excited seeing the hazy blue glow of a herd of machines in the distance.
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An alarm blared in the distance, lending an ominous tenor to her journey through a place that once felt familiar but no longer did.
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The puddles now change in real time when it pours, and on some tracks you can see the rain approaching off in the distance.
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In the midst of a bright and happy childhood, I stood waiting for the clap of thunder after seeing the lightning in the distance.
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I still say that there are ominous clouds that are gathering, I just say they are way in the distance," he told "Power Lunch.
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MALIBU, California — Even as flames licked the driveways across the street, snaked up the palm trees overhead, and wove in the distance, they stayed.
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The morning sun pulsed through a dense layer of pollution and in the distance Needles imagined the Washington Monument spiking out of the ground.
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LIGO detects them by proxy, using high powered lasers to measure tiny changes in the distance between two objects positioned thousands of miles apart.
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Ali was off in the distance speaking quietly to one of the FSA members who had provided us with the van and the driver.
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The clock was easy to buy—they got it from a shop in Chandni Chowk, the Red Fort a merciless mirage in the distance.
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If you see something that looks cool — a big city in the distance, or a huge swath of farmland — you can just go there.
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As the 4×4 got going, William quickly spotted a rhino mother and her baby wading in a marsh-like patch in the distance.
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We drive to the next town, and we're in one of the smaller markets on the edge, when there's a commotion in the distance.
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It opens with a majestic view of an African kingdom: impossibly green hills, trees, and mountains, and a bright, beautiful castle in the distance.
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His office overlooks the poorer west side of town, where steam from an ethanol plant built in the 1980s was rising in the distance.
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"Just gazin' off in the distance sippin' some coffee from my FREAKIN' FBI MUG," Pratt, 38, wrote while adding a #burtmacklin at the end.
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After speeding through a low canyon in my ship, I emerged into the arid plains where a bright-blue swarm danced in the distance.
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Drake: No one *Several owls hoot in the distance ominously* Action Bastard is the author of "The Lemons," the hit Beyoncé fan fic series.
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People play golf as an ash plume rises in the distance from the Kilauea volcano on May 15, 2018, in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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Along an empty stretch of paved road, I passed wheel ruts leading off to the right, toward a horse-head well in the distance.
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This rest of the mile is a downhill, low-key breather, with the Citigroup Center's unmistakable angled roof visible in the distance in Manhattan.
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Look out of the mine's opening, past a cluster of rusty mine carts, and the city of Potosí is splayed out in the distance.
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With Tower Bridge in the distance, I watch as the crew on board the mighty Christiania, a former rescue boat, prepare for the day.
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Their gazes do not linger on the viewer; they're off in the distance—much like the sexy "All-American appeal" of the lone ranger.
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Along with the dozen other pilgrims who'd made the journey, I gazed out from the hilltop at the lights of Sicily in the distance.
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"We have a superior ability to detect minor configural differences," Dr. Lee said, such as very slight differences in the distance between the eyes.
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The slope was now open to the sky, and the outskirts of San Juan, normally blocked from view, were visible far in the distance.
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But the Selous also contains wide-open areas, with wavy yellow grass and, in the distance, jagged brown hills; in between are cool forests.
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As you can see in the image above, Hyrule Castle appears in the distance, but it's been overtaken by a mysterious, shadowy evil. Spooky!
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In 1968, for The Times, he photographed Coretta Scott King, her gaze fixed in the distance, at the funeral of her husband, the Rev.
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A sliding-glass door opens to an expansive terrace, with dining and lounging areas, offering views of Monterrey and the mountains in the distance.
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In photos, movies and textbooks, there's sand as far as the eye can see — and maybe a figure in the distance obscured by haze.
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During one such ceremony, held at Kandahar Airfield, Antal noticed drones taking off and landing in the distance, and felt a flicker of conscience.
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In the distance a bird's call rose and fell, full of sorrows, and I felt again like I'd found my place in the world.
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One street in Sakado-shi- Akao was impassable but had a pristine view of Mount Fuji in the distance under a clear blue sky.
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I don't know exactly how far out we were; if there was a tall building in the distance, we probably could have seen it.
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"When they heard the explosion in the distance, that's when they went up the mountain and they found the first vehicle," Alex LeBaron said.
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But as the fire from the marksmanship training resounded in the distance, Mr. Amjed made clear that his immediate worry was no longer ISIS.
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"This is my city," I hear a man yell triumphantly in the distance as I step out of my final cab of the night.
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Once Richard gets to the spot — as his Uncle Jerry watches through binoculars in the distance — he's instantly zapped with supernatural electricity, then disintegrates.
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DEMRE, Turkey — The jagged Taurus Mountains rise on one side of the church, while the Mediterranean Sea gleams in the distance on the other.
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I couldn't breathe, I couldn't think, I couldn't feel — all I could do was stare in bewilderment at the towering buildings in the distance.
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I tracked the disturbed gravel up the wash, and off in the distance was a rock wall stained the color of rust and blood.
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Lakeeya said she remembers walking through the park with Curtis and Andy and stopping suddenly when the children noticed bodies facedown in the distance.
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LR: He got up super early, and by the time I came out of the tent, he was a little speck in the distance.
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There in the distance was the resort's three-story wedding chapel with its bell-towered steeple and sweeping sunset views of Table Rock Lake.
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Huckaby conveys a lot in the distance he places between the boy and the jacketed girl, and between the girl and the picture plane.
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Niall Griffiths: There was this one guy who saw the puddle in the distance and didn't even break stride—he just went for it.
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In the distance, mountains and volcanoes spring into sight, a view submerged in smog just a few miles north at the heart of Mexico City.
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You could point your phone at someone in the distance and their dating profile would pop up, similar to Google Lens' shopping or search features.
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Although S and Kendall are skeptical at first, once they see lights approaching in the distance, they torch the place and high-tail it home.
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Large rocks and desert brush are foregrounded while in the distance a nascent cul-de-sac is discernable from the cement foundations of future homes.
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But that's a lot of ifs, which means most folks can safely ignore the big 5G spectre looming in the distance for one more year.
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Her gaze stays fixated on what's in front her — in the distance, a rocket has just launched leaving a cloud of smoke in its tracks.
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In the distance, an advertisement painted on the side of a brick building showed a young girl, lips pursed as if to send a wish.
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He looked at the ships lingering in the distance and debated with his colleagues whether they had frozen purposefully in pursuit of the loser's cup.
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Ali Marintzer and Charlie Bator were getting ready to leave, and decided to take advantage of an ominous-looking funnel touching down in the distance.
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It's absolutely stunning: the coast, stretching out to the north and then jutting east, is framed by pine forests on the hills in the distance.
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" She also tweeted a meme of a woman squinting, looking off in the distance captioned, "Me, trying to find any NFL owners with common sense.
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You arrive on a small country road, turn into the property, wind you way through the woods, and the house finally appears in the distance.
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Vibranium-powered streetcars hover through the trendy neighborhood of Steptown, as a magnetic-levitation train is seen in the distance, zipping along an elevated track.
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The work shows a craggy, countryside hill topped with some buildings and a windmill in the distance, a scene that van Gogh painted multiple times.
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Not far from the dock, I see a yellow light in the distance that turns out to be some lamps outside of a rundown cabin.
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It broadcast live from several captured villages, showing collapsed concrete buildings, rubble-strewn streets, bullet-pocked walls and smoke rising above fields in the distance.
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Amid sweeping sand dunes and colossal rock formations in the distance, Marro Strand State Beach offers one of the most unique beach experiences in California.
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Look at it for too long and you'll swear that quietly, in the distance, the smoothest jazz you've ever heard is playing just for you.
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Across the border in the distance, a massive, 38-yard Mexican flag is displayed atop a 100-yard pole, one of the country's banderas monumentales.
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There was an opera singer, a female tenor under the bridge singing some Puccini piece, and also in the distance there was a saxophone player.
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On November 3, for instance, the rover captured the incredible view of Gale Crater pictured above, with the formation's sloped rim visible in the distance.
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Sure enough, the signal cuts out, the secret service barges in, and Kirkman throws open the window to see the Capitol burning in the distance.
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It is summer on Long Island, and everywhere you look, there are outdoor decks with umbrella tables and views of boats bobbing in the distance.
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When Foldi looked up a few moments after being separated from his family, he could no longer see his wife or son in the distance.
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The stained-glass arch of the Casino de Paris — Baker's third musical hall home, where she performed with feathered wings — rose up in the distance.
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As the opening credits start, and the Ennio Morricone score kicks in, the camera pulls back slowly to reveal a stagecoach approaching in the distance.
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She squealed every time she caught sight of the Eiffel Tower in the distance, convinced she had stepped into the pages of a "Madeline" story.
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In the distance, trees that had been stripped of their leaves were showing tufts of green -- small signs of renewal on an otherwise battered island.
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Screenshot: Google Street ViewI noticed something in the distance while clicking along rural U.S. Route 59 in Minnesota, 80 miles southeast of Fargo, North Dakota.
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And the sleepy town, with grand blue mountains in the distance, seems as worthy of contemplation as any—indeed, the tourism angle may be working.
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If he adds a sky and mountains in the distance, as he does in "The Realm of Appearances," he offers two contrasting points of view.
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At one point, 10 migrant boats could be seen floating on the horizon just outside Libya's territorial waters, with the shoreline visible in the distance.
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The interludes carry much of the narrative; dogs bark in the distance, women chant, bells chime, and a tense stillness sits behind the whole thing.
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In the distance, perhaps 50 feet from Garrett, Mr. Hillary's car pulls out of its spot and briefly follows the boy, before the two diverge.
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Their counterparts in Canada mostly stayed off in the distance, setting cages during the winter around the coast of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
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"In the Distance With You," the fifth novel by the Chilean author Guelfenbein, is loosely inspired by the life of the Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector.
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Accordingly, Vernet's painting depicts turbid waters and a shipwreck, with scrambling survivors dragging loved ones ashore and a gloomy mountain-bound fortress in the distance.
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A spring-green aphid clambers over a clot of soil, busily making its way to the shelter of a forest of plants in the distance.
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As she works to help her family, and find her father, the drums of war beat in the distance, culminating in a suitably dramatic climax.
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The amphitheater in the distance offers up perfect proportions and acoustics; yellow butterflies were flitting between groves of trees along the so-called Sacred Way.
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"As the lava expands, so has the anxiety," she said, the low, jet-like sound of lava spouting from the ground audible in the distance.
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When Kite visited the raw, 252-acre site for the first time a month later, his jaw dropped at the iconic views in the distance.
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A statue of Augusto César Sandino, the guerrilla leader murdered in 1934 and perhaps the only figure more revered than Darío, loomed in the distance.
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Except that in the distance were the dead gray trees that used to be on land, and the dark blue waves, crashing on the reef.
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The glassy dwelling is perched several thousand feet up the slopes of the Haleakala volcano, with sweeping views of Maui's northeast coastline in the distance.
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I arrived at Brooklyn Bridge Park and there, off in the distance, she stood: tall, proud, every bit as elegant as I had left her.
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Video footage showed Murtaja being placed in an ambulance with crowds around and black smoke billowing in the distance, where protesters had set tyres alight.
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The Shard — London's tallest and one of its most recognizable skyscrapers — juts in the distance, reflecting the morning light from its thousands of glass windows.
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Soft as bread pudding inside, they are firmly seared, giving them an undertone of char and a hint of smoke somewhere off in the distance.
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When Kelsey heard the pop go off in the distance, her eyes immediately flashed red and the mark of the beast appeared on her forehead.
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Those clouds, Nesbitt says, are the result of the storm Eveland had just dodged, now visible as a sprawling white flying saucer in the distance.
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At one point in the film Derki sits with Abu Osama as he aims a gun at a man in the distance outside the frame.
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Every inch of sky glowed in shades of neon pink and orange, interrupted only by the outline of the occasional Joshua tree in the distance.
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Part of Lim's Sea State series, it opens with him windsurfing in a sea off the coast of Singapore, huge tankers lurking in the distance.
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I always make a point of looking around for other Black faces at shows and, if I'm lucky, I'll spot one or two in the distance.
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Ohio officer kills suspect who had BB gun About 22 seconds later, as Holcomb walks along a wooden fence, faint pops are heard in the distance.
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Then, I shit you not, from the dark houses in the distance, both [my cousin] and I hear the most blood-curdling scream I've ever heard.
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It felt cinematic, watching bubbles float above the thousands of people, the Sears Tower poking its head out quietly in the distance over the main stage.
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