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Far away, standing before a curtained window in the study room, was his father, hands tucked under his coattails, and staring into the dark church.
Far away in Baghdad, the current Abbasid caliph, al-Mansur, had long been planning to depose the Umayyad who dared to call himself emir of al-Andalus.
Far away ( for ), the fields approach the limiting form of a radiating spherical wave:
The song Far Away in Australia sung by the Irish ballad group The Wolfe Tones portrays the sorrow of two young Irish lovers who are separated when the male youth is forced to make his living far away in Australia, leaving his girl behind.
" I cannot let you go "... " Far away in Australia, soon will fate be kind.
Far and away the most popular of these was the 6507, which was used in the Atari 2600 and in Atari disk drives.
Far away from the narrowest part of the beam, the spread is roughly linear with distance — the laser beam forms a cone of light in the " far field ".
Not all of the ring material would have necessarily been swept up right away ; the thickened crust of the Far Side suggests that a second moon about 1, 000-km in diameter formed in a Lagrange point of the Moon ; after tens of millions of years, as the two moons migrated outward from the Earth, solar tidal effects would have made the Lagrange orbit unstable, resulting in a slow-velocity collision that would have ' pancaked ' the smaller moon onto what is now the Far Side.
" Far away and long ago " ( 1920 ) by Willy Pogany.
" Far away and long ago " ( 1920 ) by Willy Pogany.
By the 14th century the castle was purchasing goods from across western Europe, with wine being imported from France, venison from parks as far away as Northamptonshire and spices from the Far East through London-based merchants.
Far away clouds or snowy mountaintops will seem yellow as well ; that effect is not obvious on clear days, but very pronounced when clouds are covering the line of sight reducing the blue hue from scattered sunlight.
Far from being delighted, Antigonus was angry with his son and struck him, calling him a barbarian and drove him away.
: Far away, I know my brothers have reached the peak ;
Far away from the power base, with few support armies and supplies, Liu led self-sufficient soldiers and broke rounds of heavy blockade, while boosting his strength back to the original 100, 000.
From 1935 to 1939 the base was the main radio interception unit for the Far East Combined Bureau, which was four miles away across the harbour in the naval dockyard.
Far away sprites are drawn before close ones.
Far from turning people away, this ascetic rule attracted thousands.
After the Japanese land invasion of the Philippines on 24 December 1941, the mission of Fifth Interceptor Command changed to provide ground defense of Luzon, with ground and air echelon personnel of unequipped Far East Air Force units on Luzon attached to fight as ground infantry units during the Battle of the Philippines ( 1941 – 42 ) after their aircraft were destroyed or evacuated to locations away from Luzon.
Far away from the aperture, the angle at which the first minimum occurs, measured from the direction of incoming light, is given by the approximate formula:
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( 2004 ), two out of a sample of sixteen ( or 12. 5 %) Ainu men have been found to belong to Haplogroup C3, which is the most common Y-chromosome haplogroup among the indigenous populations of the Russian Far East and Mongolia.
He incorporated the knowledge of Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Far East, gathered by Arab merchants and explorers with the information inherited from the classical geographers to create the most accurate map of the world up until his time.
The outgoing Board designates the ten members who are the most advanced in atomic energy technology and the remaining three most advanced members from any of the following areas that are not represented by the first ten: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Middle East and South Asia, South East Asia, the Pacific, and the Far East.
His first objective was Malacca, which controlled the narrow strait through which most Far Eastern trade moved.
One of the most important American theatre composers of the early 20th century, he wrote more than 700 songs, used in over 100 stage works, including such classics as " Ol ' Man River ", " Can't Help Lovin ' Dat Man ", " A Fine Romance ", " Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ", " All the Things You Are ", " The Way You Look Tonight ", " Long Ago ( and Far Away )" and " Who ?".
Far from forming a single ethnic group, Native Americans were divided into several hundred ethno-linguistic groups, most of them grouped into the Na-Dené ( Athabaskan ), Algic ( including Algonquian ), Uto-Aztecan, Iroquoian, Siouan – Catawban, Yok-Utian, Salishan and Yuman phyla, besides many smaller groups and several language isolates.
The most popular of Lowell's books on the Orient, The Soul of the Far East, ( 1888 ) contains an early synthesis of some of his ideas, that in essence, postulated that human progress is a function of the qualities of individuality and imagination.
Shanghai was then the most important financial center in the Far East.
It was the largest and most prosperous city in the Far East during the 1930s, and rapid re-development began in 1990s.
In the coming years, more club resources would be dedicated to improving the quality of the farm system and scouting departments, most notably in Latin America and the Far East.
Within months of the 1991 Paris Agreements, Vietnam established diplomatic and economic relations with Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) member states and also with most countries of Western Europe and Asia's Far East.
Among his short stories, some of the most memorable are those dealing with the lives of Western, mostly British, colonists in the Far East.
too sketchy to rank in the top echelon among Ellington-Strayhorn masterpiece suites like Such Sweet Thunder and The Far East Suite, but its most inspired moments are their equal.
He hunts down Asha ' man traitors in Far Madding and kills most of them.
Far less scattered in arrangement than this Beresteyn group, and in every respect one of the most masterly of Hals ' achievements is the group called The Painter and his Family, which was almost unknown until it appeared at the winter exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1906.
* Far Polo: the most distant rugby pitches, only occasionally used, located on farmland more usually used for grazing sheep.
During the same meeting on 18 March 1941, Raeder said he wanted Japan to enter the war as soon as possible, stating that a Japanese attack on the British base at Singapore would force the Royal Navy to deploy most of its strength to the Far East, and thereby allow the Kriegsmarine to win the Battle of the Atlantic.
His most notable roles in the 1970s included, Get Carter ( 1971 ), The Man Who Would Be King ( 1975 ), and A Bridge Too Far ( 1978 ).
Khabarovsk Krai is the most industrialized territory of the Far East of Russia, producing 30 % of the total industrial products in the Far Eastern Economic Region.
New cities were built, along with the Zeya Hydroelectric Power Plant ( Zeiskaya GES ), which still supplies electricity to most of the Far Eastern District.
Various compilations of the band ’ s configurations have arrived over the years, the box set being the most comprehensive, and So Far being the most commercially successful.

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