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That prospect, always distant, has now receded further.
"Information and analysis are always distant seconds to mood and impression," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The Times.
But the ploy did not make the experience more intimate, and the result remains a standard theatrical performance in which the audience is always distant from the action.
Stark statistics hang on the screen, spiked with archive footage of old car commercials and the 1967 riot, but information and analysis are always distant seconds to mood and impression.
The sensation is always in a certain place of my body, but always distant from the self.
Leaf is always distant from the rest of the considered samples, closer to berries than to other green tissues.
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He said that she was beautiful (so beautiful,) but always emotionally distant.
Then he straightened up and pointed at me. "Why were you always so distant, so cold?" he demanded, his face flushed and twisted.
She was the daughter of a Creole mother and a Welsh father and always felt distant from both the black and white communities.
In one of these, Maggie Turner's squad of black-clad cheerleaders mesmerizes the crowd with chants of "D-E-A-T-H!" before the zombie football team mangles its opponents (always from distant schools, since the neighboring teams know better).
Perhaps because it is always geographically distant from the heart of the action, Ainslie's achievements haven't always received the recognition they deserved, although the International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge – himself a former Olympic sailor – has always singled out his achievements for praise.
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