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The more faraway in the mists, the warmer the memory for Bill.
They organised family visits to Swapo freedom fighters imprisoned on Robben Island, faraway in Cape Town.
He picks up Van Zandt's folky solitude in "Turn Out My Lights" and "Faraway in Another Town".
Faraway in the House of Commons on Monday, Mr Davis, in a generally anodyne statement on Brexit, confirmed it yet again.
If the problem is that talent is fleeing blighted localities, it's hard to see how you make that better if decision-making and resources are concentrated faraway in the nation's capital.
Nearly 70 percent of Libya's population is under the age of 34, virtually identical to Egypt's, and a refrain at the front or faraway in the mountain town of Bayda is that a country blessed with the largest oil reserves in Africa should have better schools, hospitals, roads and housing across a land dominated by Soviet-era monotony.
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Since September, Americans have thought differently about their vulnerability, their power and the need to use that power in faraway places in order to feel safe at home.
His widow, Queen Marie-Louise, emigrated to Europe and died in faraway Pisa in Italy, dreaming about the lavish balls on the terrace of her beloved Sans-Souci.
While keeping abreast of classmates and friends in faraway places in carefully crafted, real-time technicolor is valuable, it can feel empty too.
Why should Americans take notice of one killing more or less, in a faraway country in a world full of murder and mayhem?
And that's not just people in faraway countries (or in Flint, Mich).
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