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And when Lynch suggested that the lamp above Mr. Roque should grow gradually brighter, then fade to black at the end, he had conjured a haunting image of the remoteness of power.
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Likewise, the remoteness of rural regions might present problems for (grid) infrastructure.
As Mr Ali entered the church, a lone piper played "Amazing Grace" at its door.During the debate that followed your columnist heard some things with which he agreed concerning the power hunger and remoteness of the British state and a lot with which he did not.
His firmness was his attraction, fellow inmates said, his remoteness his power.
The remoteness of St. Helena made it attractive to the powers of Europe as a place of exile for Napoleon I, and he was confined at Longwood House on the island from October 1815 until his death in May 1821.
But "In the House" — which is of far greater sociological interest than aesthetic merit — dramatizes, perhaps unintentionally, the forbidding remoteness of a school that is adorned, top-down, with federal power and the overt imprimatur of republican authority.
His speech, in the remoteness of American academia, put into words an emerging viewpoint about the structure of Thai power that had been drowned out here by the din of politics and competing agendas.
Remoteness of residence was categorised using the postcode-based Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia plus (ARIA+) as a starting point.
Mr. Abdo delights in the remoteness of it all.
Rescue efforts were hampered by the remoteness of the site.
Sometimes the remoteness of the location is not the issue.
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