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The racks of Testaverde jerseys were shoved in a distant corner.
I parked my car in a distant corner of the lot and just walked in.
The meaning was obvious, even high in mountains in a distant corner of the earth.
Adults can relax with a book on a bedroom balcony, or in a distant corner of the garden.
And then, of course, there will be downloadable content, massing in a distant corner of the galaxy, waiting to invade.
In a distant corner of the Boneyard, the littered wreckage of several assorted planes is the bleakest sight.
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On the first, she ran to net and backhanded a volley into a distant corner.
--Brandy What is great about Slovenia, according to Alan Krauss, who wrote about Slovenia for the Travel section in 2001 ("A Distant Corner of Europe"), is its position between two main attractions, the mountains and the Adriatic Sea.
At the turn of the century, Gill had the fortune and misfortune of practicing in what was then a distant corner of the architectural world, where he was removed from the yeasty European discourse that fostered so many new talents.
Piercing amplification and harsh white lighting underscored the nattering shrieks and buzzes of the "Night of the Electric Insects" section, while subtler effects and choreography lent resonance to other passages — literally during the hushed "Pavana Lachrymae," heard as if from a distant corner in a vast cathedral.
Recently, I drove to a distant corner of Toronto in search of rosewater-scented phyllo.
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