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  • Withholding offense, the band moved away toward the faroff couple.

    la Cucaracha David Ackley 2011

  • On the international scene there's been a very exciting earthquake in Lisbon -- that's in faroff Portugal -- and it's estimated to have killed more than 2,500 people.

    Kahen no Ame H-M Brown 2010

  • “I care about her a lot,” he admitted, his expression taking on a faroff look.

    Hell’s Gate Stephen Frey 2009

  • “I care about her a lot,” he admitted, his expression taking on a faroff look.

    Hell’s Gate Stephen Frey 2009

  • “I care about her a lot,” he admitted, his expression taking on a faroff look.

    Hell’s Gate Stephen Frey 2009

  • Many had two hour commutes in faroff communities with no public transit.

    The Case Against Drilling 2008

  • The unusually faroff date of the contracts -- "front-month" options typically see more activity -- gave Mr. Haslett a strong suspicion the same institution was behind both trades.

    Commodities Inspire Bold Bets, Hedges 2008

  • The English would rarely enjoy the company of their spouses. in these faroff places.

    musharaff's new avatar 2007

  • O Doady, loved one of old, faithful lifemate now, it may never be again, that faroff time of the roses!

    Ulysses 2003

  • Abruptly the moon thrust its crescent horns above the dark silhouette of faroff mountain ranges.

    The Seventh Scroll Smith, Wilbur 1995

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