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The so-called experts had been saying the family had done it all wrong, that Sarah should have gone far away to train with a big-time coach, not play the violin in the middle school orchestra in Great Neck.
In the final stanza, the hunter "has gone far, far away".
This has gone far enough.
In almost 30 years of counseling students at Glen Ridge High School, Bill Indek said he had seen students make the right and wrong choices, and had even come up with labels like the "grass-is-greener syndrome" in which students feel like they have to go far away or the "window-sticker syndrome," in which a school name looks impressive on the back of the car.
Sometimes you have to go far away to come back to what you are.
Mr. Stone says that he doesn't do anything wrong, but Mrs. Hill gets him to admit that he is troubled by his thoughts, that he would have to go far away to forget them.
(Or items if you did this before) You don't have to go far away.
"I feel the Noble Peace Prize has gone too far away from peace, and their standard has gone too far away from the essence of peace," he said.
My warmth has gone very far away.
Travel doesn't always have to be about going far away.
Their roads, the noise of their machines and the smell meant that the animals went far away so we had to walk too far to hunt.
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