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been far apart
noun
Spelt (type of wheat).
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Politics and religion have never been far apart in the preachings and doings of Bill Coffin.
In America, entertainment and political action have never been far apart.
Neither side would describe the possible agreement, but until now, the sides had been far apart.
At least since Raphael's "Fornarina" the two activities have never been far apart.
Officials later denied that the meeting took place.Football and politics have rarely been far apart in Argentina.
Disparate musics like hip-hop, dancehall, and bhangra have never been far apart in spirit, but "Arular" erased the remaining distinctions.
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"We're far apart.
But their approaches are far apart.
In fact, we were far apart.
"We were far apart, man," Minaya said.
ON a map, Madison Avenue and New Orleans are far apart.
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