Sentence examples for remarkably far away from inspiring English sources

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Even the big war of the era, Desert Storm in 1991, seemed remarkably far away.

Thus, we only focused on the unapproved drug-target pairs remarkably far away from the origin.

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In 2002, most Democrats who were represented in the House by a Republican thought that their representative was far away ideologically, but remarkably, most Democrats who had a Democratic representative evaluated that representative as being no less distant.

Only later do we realise that we didn't actually order them, but by then we're over the hills and far away, agreeing on how remarkably well this hip Hackney graft has taken to its Devon host.

Even 20 years later, its reputation feels remarkably in place a brilliantly constructed work in a culture that looks fine from far away, but up close is one mess.

Memories of the Soviet era are never far away in Lithuania, but it seems to have come through the period remarkably level-headed.

RUNNING at remarkably steep angles up a grassy hill, Melinda Gann glanced over her shoulder and caught a glimpse of the beach falling far away from her as she recently made her way to the summit.

Far away.

"Far, far away".

It's far away'".

Loud, but far away.

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