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  • Far-away answering television shows and websites were heard.

    We Shall Never Surrender…We Shall Never Yield. | RedState 2010

  • When it shoots the last dark Canyon to the Plains of Far-away

    AS SEEN ON TV: SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Toby O'B 2009

  • When it shoots the last dark Canyon to the Plains of Far-away

    Archive 2009-11-15 Toby O'B 2009

  • Murray's invaluable guide-books have mentioned 'Far-away Moses' name, and he is a made man.

    It Never Changes Rogers 2007

  • Far-away places with exciting adventures and strange creatures and outrageous happenings.

    Tour de Force Walter Jon Williams 2007

  • Far-away fields and pastures did not look alluring to this little daughter of the city who put bricks and mortar and lighted streets above trees and meadows, for Amarilly was entirely metropolitan; sky-scrapers were her birthright, and she loved every inch of her city.

    Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley Belle Kanaris Maniates

  • Far-away relationships are so convenient; if you like your kins-people you boldly acknowledge them, if not, like Peter you deny them.

    My beloved South, Mrs. T. P. O 1914

  • Andrew in his secret soul still hankered after the Far-away Princess, and

    The Mountebank William John Locke 1896

  • And then the picture of that other room, so exquisite, so impregnated with the Far-away Princess spirit of its creator, rose up before him, and he sighed and rubbed his fingers through his red stubbly hair, and made a whimsical grimace, and said, "Oh Damn!"

    The Mountebank William John Locke 1896

  • Andrew had ever at the back of his soul the Far-away Princess, the

    The Mountebank William John Locke 1896

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