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We were all floating far above 2016, in the Bowie stratosphere.
The answer is that they'd be floating far offshore in deep sea waters — just like, well, oil platforms.
Naturally, he himself never suffers from boredom, floating far above such vulgar impedimenta as ennui, and free to disport himself within his "memory palace".
The core's heat helps animate the giant jigsaw puzzle of tectonic plates floating far above it, to build up mountains and gouge out seabeds.
"They are like kites that have had their strings cut, and now they are floating far off into the sky," he said before hanging up.
IN A thought experiment in 1907, Albert Einstein realised that there would be no way for a person in a runaway lift to tell whether they were falling towards the ground, or whether they were floating far from any gravitational fields in deep space.
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He lost the first of those break points on a poorly sliced return that floated far beyond the baseline; he lost the second on a netted forehand return.
In expounding particularly their social ideas, he never lets these float far from their context of origin or field of application.
Her music, too, was permeated with spaces and stillnesses: stretches when she was accompanied by just one instrument, passages where her voice floated far above the band.
(Even though I usually need reading glasses for close-up material, this very close-up display seemed to float far enough away that I didn't need them. Because, yeah — wearing glasses under Glass might look weird).
Orman rose to make the header and the ball seemed almost to float far to the right of Main, hit the inside of a post and bounce over the goalline.
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