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A bit far away from on-campus housing so I always have to uber to parties.
"The past ten years, the Sultan was a bit far away.
She says before this borehole they used to go somewhere down the river and it's a bit far away.
"I'm still a bit far away to really be a threat to one of the girls," Hingis said, referring to Capriati and Venus Williams.
The only real niggle is that the smallish wall-mounted TV is a bit far away to watch from bed (first world problems).
I confess I have been guilty of thinking, "Well, she's nice, but Camden is a bit far away," from time to time.
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Morecambe is that little bit too far away".
It's just that little bit too far away as well.
On that block, the stretch of 90th Street where the turreted Newtown High sits, Wall Street still seems every bit as far away as it must have when Mr. Grasso, 57, attended classes there in the early 1960's.
I'd hate to be down here with lots of nervous tourists giggling and gasping, but neither do I like the present sensation - us alone, just that bit too far away from the surface of the earth.
Today the biggest employers are the NHS and the council, and it faces the same economic problem as many other medium-sized UK towns: it is a bit too far away from the nearest big city – Edinburgh in Kirkcaldy's case – for local people to travel to where there are better-paid jobs.
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