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The complex movement trajectories seen with directional microphones in the present study are similar, suggesting that the reversals, accelerations, and decelerations that characterize the movement trajectories for far off-axis angles may be seen as behavior resulting from the listener engaging in a search task rather than an orientation response.
Also, no hyphen for this use of "far off".
The money allocated in Delhi for far-off Sonitpur seems to get lost in transit.
But unlike those programs, recruits won't have to decamp for far-off places.
Those first tuning in might be jarred by Cullen's knowledge of intricate defenses and of backup tight ends playing for far-off teams.
His operas are full of disarming choruses expressing the nostalgia of captive people for far-off homelands or stirring calls to battle.
"If they feel secure at home," the report says, "they will have less need to invest in equipment needed for self-defense and have more reasons to buy the hardware needed for far-off missions such as Afghanistan".
China's migrant workers are, in a sense, the nation's boldest risk-takers, transforming entire industries by leaving their villages for far-off factories to power a manufacturing engine that spans the globe.
Its first tech revolution began 30 years ago, when a few engineers came up with the unlikely idea of doing back-office IT work for far-off Western firms.
We only left "The Hill" for far-off adventures a couple of times but when we did, it was BIG.
The possibility of fatherhood is not all that far off for Sheeran, who's been with live-in girlfriend Cherry Seaborn for about two years.
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