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I aim at the distant shadow.
We set off south, Tenerife to our starboard side and the distant shadow of Gran Canaria off to port.
"Beau-ti-ful!" At which point Abramović unzips her jumpsuit and bares her cleavage defiantly at the camera, death now a distant shadow.
Scruffy and craggy faced with a salt-and-pepper beard and stringy gray hair, the middle-aged Jim is a distant shadow of the glamorous river god he was in his youth.
It will be a humiliating blow for a politician who became the fourth most powerful politician in the country in less than a decade, but Drew Hendry and the SNP have brought his career a halt in the distant shadow of the mountain where his career began.
History demands itssacrifices, which is why more than a million of us endured numbing cold — on the Capitol steps, on the Mall, even in the far distant shadow of Lincoln's towering marble frame — to see Barack Obama recite the oath of office.
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Nelson Mandela was an old guy, talked of reverentially by my father, but to us he seemed distant, a shadow.
Childhood memories live in their ink-black shadows, distant radio towers, blurry treetops, and cerulean skies.
In its archaic sense, the term hell refers to the underworld, a deep pit or distant land of shadows where the dead are gathered.
She hopes that the museum will bring Africa, long misunderstood as a "dark, distant place," out of the shadows, she said.
Each of us has been gathered in from a distant land, toward the shadow of the cross.
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