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Closing the French doors behind him, he plops on the couch, digs the remote out from between the cushions and clicks on the TV.
'It is remote out there,' he says.
So she remained quiet, remote, out of sight, almost hermetically sealed in her lakeside home in Yangon.
When Ernest Hemingway owned Finca Vigía, his house in Cuba, its location was quiet and remote, out in the small hamlet of San Francisco de Paula.
If we awarded the MVP to the guy who has made me throw my remote out the window so that my wife can't change the channel as easily when said player is playing, then it would immediately go to Russ.
Mori duly convened a focus group, which reported that the royals were seen as "remote, out of touch, wasteful, not genuine, lacking in understanding, poor value for money and badly advised".
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She became more remote, out-of-touch, capable of the absurd folly of the poll tax.
Some critics portray it as a remote, out-of-touch institution that cares about but one thing: price stability.
Mr. Garrido's case has also renewed concern that policies regulating offenders may inadvertently be driving them to live in more remote, out-of-the-way places, where crimes can go unnoticed.
They all look smart in their crested tracksuit, and it seems incongruous for them to be at this remote out-of-town shopping mall in the middle of the afternoon.
Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote came out on top, followed by the black Echo Dot speaker, then several AmazonBasics products.
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