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One explorer realizes that the artifact was a kind of fail-safe beacon; in silencing it, human beings have signaled their existence to its far-off creators.
Above me the silver birch with my initials stretchedupward to its far-off father, the moon.
But I will admit to being made oddly uncomfortable by this news about the earth — as if I had something important to lose in the inevitability of its far-off demise.
The newspaper presents an image-within-an-image: a couple of girls looking over a bay towards the city of Shanghai, with its far-off skyline of newly built towers.
Cuba had had previous experience of a monopolistic trade relationship, with Spain, its far-off madre patria, but the Soviet Union was even further away, and had little in common with Cuba except political rhetoric.
By the early nineteen-seventies, "Toward the Year 2018," was remaindered in stores for a dollar, and some wondered whether its far-off future would even prove desirable at all.
Its desert-scapes over the sea and its far-off brooding mountains create a lone-wolf atmosphere.
Can its rehabilitation be far off?
But a more comprehensive deal – with Israel facilitating the reconstruction of Gaza in exchange for its demilitarisation – was "far off", he said.
It was expected to be off the coast of Canada by early tomorrow but forecasters said it may not bring heavy rain because its projected track was far off shore.
Despite this additional £42.4bn – which in itself reduces additional borrowing and compounded interest – the government is far off its commitments to cut government debt.
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