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Technology is busily transforming lives all around the globe even as you read this but a dearth of reliable electricity is a massive obstacle even in major cities, much less faraway villages.
Globalization in this sense is a matter of degree since any given social activity might influence events more or less faraway: even though a growing number of activities seems intermeshed with events in distant continents, certain human activities remain primarily local or regional in scope.
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Why should Americans take notice of one killing more or less, in a faraway country in a world full of murder and mayhem?
While it hadn't given up its grip on the large swath of Iraq and Syria it had seized at the expense of each sovereign state, the original area it controlled was now less important than the faraway societies it could influence.
Navajo (the meaningless appropriation of faraway styles is less than desirable).
This month one of the many new low-cost airlines coming to Japan, Peach Aviation, takes to the skies with trips from Osaka to faraway Sapporo for less than $60, a sixth of what a train might cost.
If things go awry, a faraway firm may prove less responsive than an agency on your High Street, or at least one within reach of the long arm of Trading Standards.
And today's pickier tenants are less willing to make the hike from faraway subways.
But what if you wanted all the trappings of a faraway beach vacation, just with less tourists?
The film's sequel, In weiter Ferne, so nah! (1993; Faraway, So Close!), however, was far less successful artistically.
At first, she would pick locales more or less at random, poking around the streets of faraway towns and taking screenshots whenever she stumbled upon a striking image.
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