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If the train is crowded, try to stand at the far ends of the cars.
He favors the far ends of possibility: humanity becomes transcendent or it perishes.
The handful that survived have now quietly extended their reach to the far ends of the economy.
The counters on his desk vibrated, all the needles quivering at the far ends of their gauges.
Guided by Davison Scandrett's lighting scheme, the performance migrates between the far ends of the room, a 50-minute exploration of isolation and breaking free.
The hammers that strike the strings are affixed to a mechanism resting on the far ends of the keys; hammer and mechanism compose the "action".
Ceramics, glasswork, metalwork and jewelry receive more specialized attention, in display cases at the far ends of the galleries and in tailored catalog essays.
Décor runs from wampum cabinet detailing to "grandfather rocks," prehistoric markers imported from the far ends of the hemisphere to display sacred tribal reference points.
It is a celebration of the far ends of the animal, so often discarded in Britain, though not in more sensible places such as Thailand or China.
The Hypermotard does offer at least one nice creature comfort: its cleverly placed rearview mirrors, at the far ends of the handlebars, afford significantly improved rearward views.
Like many of Tunis's offerings, they are hidden at the far ends of narrow medina streets, or tucked away in seaside suburbs.
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