How To Use Furthest In A Sentence
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The poles furthest away look the smallest.
Christianity Today
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Amongst those who have travelled furthest to take part in the Festival are a group from Northern Ireland.
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All four of them were hustled into the back seat of the limo like 4 year olds and sat down on the furthest seat from the door as they could.
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The most curious usage, because it seems to have spread furthest from its origins, whatever they are, is snail.
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In 12,900 years, the North will have colder winters because Earth will be furthest from the Sun (aphelion) in January.
Milankovitch cycles
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I wanted to be an actress but the furthest I ever got was selling ice-creams in a theatre.
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Countries that have gone furthest in tackling fraud have strong financial and medical accountability systems, i.e. proper accounting and reporting underpinned by solid audit regimes.
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We and the cinema must first conquer the DVD as a medium which serves the furthest peripheries of image production as much as the centre, the dissidents as much as the mainstream.
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People will be asked to pay £1 to guess the furthest distance a balloon will travel over three weeks following the release.
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The furthest advance of any allied force during the battle was five miles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Howbeit not yet was it ordained for the heroes to set foot on Achaea, until they had toiled even in the furthest bounds of Libya.
The Argonautica
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We're talking about going beyond the furthest reaches of our solar system.
Times, Sunday Times
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The lousiest and most ignorant commentary is to be found from those who are furthest from the day to day issues facing Israelis, inhabiting think tanks where the last thing they do is serious and honest thinking. bitterpill8
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They had a competition to see who could throw the furthest.
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The rules are simple - the plane that flies the furthest distance wins.
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Andrew Galpin also broke the records on Thursday for the loudest clap (113 decibels), most baseballs held in a baseball glove (14), furthest coin flicking (10.64 metres) and furthest golf ball blow (5.835 metres).
Radio New Zealand News Headlines
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The furthest I've gone in public so far is wearing mascara.
The Sun
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There was a huge tapestry on the furthest wall.
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HM ships Example, Explorer and Archer sailed the furthest West when they reached Howth, Cork and Galway in the Republic of Ireland.
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Young Thomas delivers telegrams for a living in the ‘furthest outposts of the British Empire’ while dreaming of New York.
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Ultimately, only the smallest separation in the 'fixate' condition was within the regime of the Weber's Law (ratio lower than 0.5), whereas the remaining conditions should be mainly influenced by the eccentricity of the furthest dot.
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The furthest north I've been in this country is Cooktown.
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Adam pulled him into the furthest bedroom and shut the door behind them.
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At the furthest extreme of the preservationist end of the spectrum is what used to be called the appropriate technology movement and now is sometimes called the neo-Luddite movement.
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The abyss: Dante's hell is formed in the shape of an inverted cone whose point is at the center of the earth, which is the furthest place from God who is in the heavens.
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The school is oversubscribed, and North Yorkshire County Council has said that some children living furthest away within the catchment cannot have places this year.
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Neither at St. Katharinenthal nor at Unterlinden do we know the exact location of such a room, but generally these activities took place in the west range of the cloister, furthest from the choir and chapterhouse. 108 The Sister-Books make reference to the werkhaus, werkhuss, or werkgaden.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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A shroud of thick clouds obscured its furthest side, giving the illusion of infinitude.
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There was a thin rope laying spread out on the floor by the wall furthest from my bed.
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This is the furthest north anyone lives permanently.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the very moment we'd reached the point furthest from home, the sky opened and heaven dropped on us, a drop at a time.
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He was to the furthest part of the bed.
The Sun
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Amongst those who have travelled furthest to take part in the Festival are a group from Northern Ireland.
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As we had no back-vehicle, it was a big challenge, as the furthest any of us had ridden before was the London to Brighton bike ride - none of us had ever done anything like this before, and we chose the hottest Summer in our lifetimes to do it!
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went the furthest of all the children in her education
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A few minutes after, looking up towards the gallery, she perceived, in one of the furthest rows, young Melmond; his eye fixt upon their pew, but withdrawn the instant he was observed and his air the most melancholy and dejected.
Camilla
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He'd sit in the furthest corner from the door and drink it all in, always keeping one eye on his dad.
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It's not like I live in the furthest recesses of NZ's rural backblocks - I'm just an hour from Auckland in an area that has an increasingly high density of ‘lifestylers.’
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To account for this effect, when there was more than one unaffected sibling we selected the one furthest in age from the index case.
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The furthest north a southern right had been sighted was Hervey Bay, on the central Queensland coast, but Mr Harrison said they would be sighted further and further north as their numbers grew.
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By the time I reached the furthest peak I was feeling distinctly sick.
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We let the Supreme Court make the final decision because they are the furthest removed from popular passions.
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That's the furthest north I've ever been, but I couldn't stay up there too long.
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The pleasure he takes in humbling the proud and exalting those of low degree (v. 6): The Lord lifts up the meek, who abase themselves before him, and whom men trample on; but the wicked, who conduct themselves insolently towards God and scornfully towards all mankind, who lift up themselves in pride and folly, he casteth down to the ground, sometimes by very humbling providences in this world, at furthest in the day when their faces shall be filled with everlasting shame.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Your money will go furthest in Wales and Scotland.
Times, Sunday Times
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He broadcast regularly in an effort to reach those furthest away.
Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
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The dukedom furthest to the north was Northfield, famous for its horses.
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Teams from schools across the country designed and built their own cars with the aim of attaining the furthest distance they could within six hours.
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As a mother, I put such a possibility furthest from my mind, even as you beseech fate that Nettle never be burdened with a crown.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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Afterwards he sailed on to reach 68° south, which was at the time the furthest southern latitude attained by any sailing trip, before having to turn back.
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We talked about its weight, its price and the furthest distance he's gone in one flight.
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On its distant, furthest peak, ascetics are said to enact their own funerals and smear themselves with funeral-pyre ash.
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Make a note of the heading you require with the aid of the compass bezel ring, then take a bearing on the furthest visible reference point.
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Maltby's book has probably gone furthest in explaining these events.
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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony taken at a wrong tempo than a duchess by losing a diamond necklace, I was indifferent to the repulsive fact that if I had fallen in love with the duchess I did not possess a morning suit in which I could reasonably have expected her to touch me with the furthest protended pair of tongs; and I did not see that to remedy this
The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage
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The backing or outer layer, the part furthest from the skin, is made of polyester film.
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My son, who is sitting in the furthest possible corner of the back seat, is looking thunderous.
Times, Sunday Times
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He walked slowly toward the end of the jury box furthest from the judge.
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I sent you to my ever perpetuated, to the furthest.
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The furthest I've gone in public so far is wearing mascara.
The Sun
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The quarrel had started over something as petty as who could spit furthest after eating half a ginger biscuit.
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Knockhill is actually the furthest north the BTCC goes but according to Batchelor it could have been worse.
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First, we scramble around rockpools in the furthest corner of the bay, to investigate an otter's holt, hidden under flat rocks.
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What is the worth o 'anything to me, puir auld deevil, that ha' no half a dizen years to live at the furthest.
Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography
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We rolled 30ft in the air and I got thrown the furthest away.
The Sun
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Along with Bombay, also part of the unhappy Catherine's dowry, it marked the furthest limit of what Charles had conceived to be his imperium, the latest, and soon to be greatest, mercantile power in the world.
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He said that the furthest the courts had gone in the specific area of giving advice to employees in connection with their pension rights was in Scally itself which provided no support for the complainant's case.
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Pluto is the furthest planet from the sun.
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At the furthest extreme, Schopenhauer dourly proposed that happiness was not to be expected at all.
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Spotting a little lump on the bed furthest from his, he raised an eyebrow in surprise, and walked over, dropping his bag on the floor beside the door.
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I crossed through the dimly-lit smoky atmosphere and sat down at my normal booth in the furthest corner from the door.
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There was a huge tapestry on the furthest wall.
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The relative who lives the furthest from you is a surprising source of luck.
The Sun
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The historicity of texts and the sexuality of history is the furthest basic characteristics of NewHistoricism.
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Aurillac, a lovely city at the foot of the Cantal mountains, has the dubious distinction of being the prefecture in France furthest from a motorway.
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he swam the furthest
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The younger crowd sat at the end of the room furthest from the billiards table, where they could smoke without being noticed.
BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty
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The risk of thunder is greatest in those areas furthest from the coast.
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The first papers to be removed should be those that are furthest away from the ‘toilet’.
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Set the blade of the float at right angles to the spot board and push a measure of plaster towards the edge furthest away from you.
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With only 440,000 people, it is the least populated of the boroughs; it is also the one furthest removed culturally from the rest of the city.
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For that gigantine state of mind which possesseth the troublers of the world, such as was Lucius Sylla and infinite other in smaller model, who would have all men happy or unhappy as they were their friends or enemies, and would give form to the world, according to their own humours (which is the true theomachy), pretendeth and aspireth to active good, though it recedeth furthest from good of society, which we have determined to be the greater.
The Advancement of Learning
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In 1614 Bacon started to write a book about an imagined society that had reached the furthest imaginable point in the advancement of knowledge.
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The soon-to-be fugitive rented the apartment at the furthest end of the top floor of the building.
Times, Sunday Times
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From a fissure in the furthest corner of the chamber a voice as fatigued as her own emerged.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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Another in 1853 spread to Chicago and St. Louis where itinerant railroad workers took it to Iowa City, which is the furthest the railroad had reached.
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Old age and retirement are going to be the furthest things from your mind but this is the best time to get your pension started.
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We could get a bunch of competitors, give them each a crate of Elephant, and then see who could drive furthest from Front Street without having a crash.
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The third implication, that the rocks furthest from the ridge should be the oldest, was less easy to test.
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Contained on this little slab of orange coloured vinyl are two absolute gems for those of you who like to push your adventurous listening to the furthest extremes of dissonance; once you hear it, you'll be hooked like a kid on a sugar rush.
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Nathan Cohen can possibly claim he has come the furthest distance.
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Until recently, the furthest confirmed inland location was Napa County.
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Way up front, the furthest part you can go, they have a rope.
Times, Sunday Times
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The south of England, where prices have fallen furthest, will remain the weakest market.
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At that moment, when we in our wanderins had reached the furthest extremity that we attained onto, I tell you my blood friz, an my har riz in horror!
Lost in the Fog
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Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun.
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The summer solstice on June 21 marks the first day of astronomical summer in the northern hemisphere, and is the time when the sun rises and sets furthest north and casts the shortest shadow at midday.
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According to Michael Adams' ongoing research at environics (erg.environics.net)Alberta falls to the left of even Vermont (the furthest left state in this survey) in the various polls of social conservatism that form the bases of his books.
Checking in
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At the entrance to the road to the furthest hill stands a big bluestone tablet on which is incised, ‘Ancient Longzhong’ with a couplet on both sides.
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The record for the furthest distance flown had been held by Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard, who were the first pilots to circumnavigate the world, non-stop, in a balloon in 1999.
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In Somali land where the people are sub — steatopygous, a rich young man, who can afford such luxury, will have the girls drawn up in line and choose her to wife who projects furthest behind
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The strings of the harp held by the furthest angel on the left were picked out in gold against the dark blue drapery of his sleeve, as were the bells on his companion's tambourine.
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They and their two children live nearby in a crazy, book-filled house at the furthest end of an improbable road.
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Belgium may have gone furthest in this direction.
MANAGING IN TURBULENT TIMES
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At the age of 16 he decided to get out of town in the most extreme way possible, and went to the furthest corner of the United States.
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How far is it from Belfast to the nearest and furthest points on the frontier with Eire?
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And then we go to the furthest extreme, and that is the other with the capital ‘O.’
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These institutional reforms have gone furthest in Poland.
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If he wanted to really challenge assimilationism, he should not have chosen as his target the furthest extremes of the movement.
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Bamberg is the furthest possible remove from the world of Nott's upbringing in Solihull, and then as a choral scholar at Cambridge.
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This inclination has developed the furthest in philosophy, political science, and economics, where most practitioners have adopted an otherworldly and self-referential formalism.
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He was to the furthest part of the bed.
The Sun
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If St John's Wood is the furthest north he'll go, then we've no chance.
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At the furthest end of the alley he knocked on a steel door and after a few seconds it was opened.
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On the water 16 countries will line up with Melbourne University Rowing Club from Australia having travelled the furthest distance to compete.
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Two bookmakers with pitches on the rails didn't arrive and Wiltshire got a place at the furthest point from the grandstand.
Times, Sunday Times
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The artificial intelligence technology that has moved furthest into the mainstream is computer understanding of what humans are saying.
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He walks to the furthest point he reached yesterday, then begins, striding past the small, neat houses with their frosty lawns.
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The geography of Cumbria, appealing though it is to tourists and landscape painters, is not conducive to assembling a rugby team for midweek winter practice, though we salute the commitment of those who travel furthest.
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A lot of the nuttiest and furthest right of the wing-nuts find it perfectly comfortable here, and not just in certain enclaves.
Msagara: CA Supreme Court decision
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Whitlock and Sabrina were in the dungeon furthest from the stairs.
CODE BREAKER
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That's the furthest I can see without glasses.
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Furthest away are other science disciplines that would be grouped in different broad categories from psychology, like physics and chemistry.
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Prices at three-star hotels fell furthest in several northern cities.
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So far, Wilbur Smith has proposed the parish be divided into three zoning tiers: an urban tier with stricter zoning codes around Bossier City, an "exurban" tier with looser requirements outside of urban tier, all the way around from Benton to south Bossier, and a third, rural tier with just rudimentary zoning in the furthest reaches of the parish.
Undefined
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The whole country is now in recovery, but the north has the furthest to catch up and is comparatively lagging behind.
Times, Sunday Times
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The south of England, where prices have fallen furthest, will remain the weakest market.
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I have only run once in the last three weeks and the furthest distance I have ever covered is 8.3 miles, the last mile and a bit of which I had to walk.
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I took the bed furthest from the door because I didn't want to make Kate walk any more than she had to.
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The telescope is designed to study the furthest reaches of the universe.
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After a lot of messing around in the sand and seeing who could get the furthest into the water before the tide came back in, we were completely soaked and decided to crash at my place for the night.
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This piece is also the furthest from the traditional style of classical ballet and offers a good reflection of the state of contemporary ballet.
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However, this bridge was the limit of navigability of the river, which is why it is the furthest upstream that you find the remnants of docks.
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On each of the shell margins furthest from the hinge they bear a large incurved hook that is inlaid with sharp spines.
Mollusca
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According to the developer, every apartment will have water frontage with the furthest apartment situated 20 metres from the river.
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The 2002 series is spread across the entire panorama of Scottish golf - from the furthest flung northerly courses at Caithness and the wild west coast at Turnberry to the links and parklands of the Highlands and Speyside.
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We're going to have a competition to see who can swim the furthest.
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The soon-to-be fugitive rented the apartment at the furthest end of the top floor of the building.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kath plays with Blackburn Hockey Club once a week, but has taken to running five times a week, clocking up her furthest distance of 16 miles.
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Well, it's not difficult to get fizzy drinks to the furthest, you know, reaches of Africa.
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About fifth cousins is the furthest we can possibly be from each other.
Matthew Yglesias » Jessica Valenti on Anti-Feminists and So-Called “Hook-up Culture”
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Atto hovers at the end of the bar furthest from the dance floor.
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At the command of the passer, the player furthest from the passer sets a pick as indicated.
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The risk of thunder is greatest in those areas furthest from the coast.
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My tribes that are furthest apart are, I think, action movies and Engrish stationary.
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The soon-to-be fugitive rented the apartment at the furthest end of the top floor of the building.
Times, Sunday Times
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The nuns bustled Julie and her family down to the end of the furthest row, by the wall.
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Commentating is the furthest thing from my thoughts but if I'm ultimately led down that route then I will throw myself into it like I have done with my game.
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He walked slowly toward the end of the jury box furthest from the judge.
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Israel, Turkey, and the states of North Africa are furthest along this path.
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The risk of thunder is greatest in those areas furthest from the coast.
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He felt his head roll with his movement, and lowered it between his shoulders a bit before pulling open one of the furthest doors.
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explored the furthest reaches of space
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Who can swim furthest / farthest?
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As a mother, I put such a possibility furthest from my mind, even as you beseech fate that Nettle never be burdened with a crown.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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To do so requires a width and breadth of perspective on the human condition that are at the furthest possible distance from the perspectivism and narcissism of so much contemporary historiography.
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He even beats the MP for Orkney and Shetland, Alistair Carmichael, who has to travel by plane between different islands and has the furthest distance to travel to Westminster.
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But the only ground of this decree being in complaisance to the rigid Jews that had embraced the Christian faith, and, except in that one case of scandal, all meats being pronounced free and indifferent to all Christians as soon as the reason of the decree ceased, which, at furthest, was after the destruction of Jerusalem, the obligation of it ceased likewise.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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He reappeared with his hair well "slicked," his tip-tilted nose as pink as his shiny cheeks, and a smile that extended to the furthest confines of his face.
Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest
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A shroud of thick clouds obscured its furthest side, giving the illusion of infinitude.
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The heathland (vera) which forms a narrow ecotone between the dunes and the marsh and also covers the land furthest from the Guadalquiver, is a series of low ridges and hollows.
Doñana National Park, Spain
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We have already tipped Cambridge to go furthest of the non-league teams.
The Sun
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These are two homes that are - you can see one of them, the furthest one to the north, is starting to get fully involved.
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The relative who lives the furthest away has thrilling plans.
The Sun
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Aiming at little fluctuation of cutting force of glass bulb panel's surface, the best tool path is three dimension and the second is furthest highness .
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The stele is divided into three parts, the tetramerous proxistele closest to the theca tapering through the mesistele to the dimerous dististele furthest from the theca.
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The person who guessed the furthest distance travelled by a balloon will win the opportunity to have a personalised message flown by plane over the house of whoever they choose.
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Environments where bituminous mudrocks may form are waterlogged mires, swamp and bogs, stratified lakes and marine water with restricted circulation including backswamp conditions furthest from the fluvial channel.
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At the furthest table, nearest the fire, with his face towards the door at the bottom of the room, sat a stoutish man of about forty, whose short, stiff, black hair curled closely round a broad high forehead, and a face to which something besides water and exercise had communicated a rather inflamed appearance.
Sketches by Boz
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Families are finding themselves in dispute with the Revenue even when tax planning was the furthest thing from their minds.
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It's the furthest we travel to any venue but the price and the condition of the course make it worth while.
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He walked slowly toward the end of the jury box furthest from the judge.
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Parents were told that because the school was oversubscribed this year, those children living furthest away within the catchment area could not have places.
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Yet, incredibly, this is not the furthest distance he has ever covered, having run 1,150 miles in 18 consecutive days some 20 years ago.
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We were heading down the classic 13 kilometre ‘Derby’ run to Küblis, the furthest of the traditional villages reached by these long, celebrated ski routes.
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The fire will be positioned in the corner furthest from the stairs, so all the heat on its way up will have to pass over me.
Fought for Fuel « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
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We have already tipped Cambridge to go furthest of the non-league teams.
The Sun
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There is also a £10 prize for the person who finds and returns the balloon which is calculated to have travelled the furthest distance from the show.
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Holly sat on the edge of the bath, at the tap end, the end furthest from the door and next to the bath was a washbasin.
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Shackleton's southern party passed the previous ‘furthest south’ record set by Scott, but by January 2 Shackleton was near to breaking point.
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The old adage that those who try hardest succeed furthest should be made to apply.
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Brydon placed Shevyn on a cushioned settee in the antechamber furthest from the door.
The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Six
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The two furthest swimmers were struggling in midair, turning their faces up to the sky.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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You pick those clones that stick to the probe, and analyze them to see which extends furthest in the direction you want to go.
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A whole succession of prairie branches was built to develop settlement and to tap the furthest reaches of the grain-growing areas.
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They had a competition to see who could throw the furthest.
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His bed was the furthest from the door, there were no windows as they were in the dungeons, but there was a fireplace half way down the room.
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After being wrong on WMD's, Nukes and Al Queda links to Iraq – all of which were found to be wrong and furthest from the truth.
First on the CNN Ticker: DNC takes aim at Cheney
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I headed for the furthest door down the hall and pounded hard.
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Apolune is the point on the orbit where the spacecraft is furthest from the centre of the Moon.
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So we left, walking the furthest apart from each other ever.
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I walked into the washroom and into the furthest stall, shutting the door and locking it behind me.
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Mr Nishimura blames the prolonged slump on ageing, which is furthest advanced in Japan, but is also occurring in many of the world's biggest economies.
The Economist: Daily news and views
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We're going to have a competition to see who can swim the furthest.
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One of the students who did not leap to attention however, was sitting in the furthest corner at a paper-strewn desk, her head was lazily propped upon one slim lily-white hand which rested just beneath her pointy chin.
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He is a keen, regular cyclist, but the furthest he has ridden in a day to date has been 100 miles.
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It was the furthest t shirt make your own that got me soonest anticipant kindly for ceratitis, i sat in my militiaman and pandar a autonomous wolffia off of my marmalade eysenck.
Rational Review
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The new planetoid has been named Sedna after the Inuit goddess of the ocean, and is eight billion miles away in the furthest reaches of the solar system, three times the distance from Earth than the previously furthest known planet, Pluto.
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The Rawcliffe Primary School pupil learned to swim last Easter and it was the furthest distance she had ever tackled.
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On the furthest island stood a lighthouse, a small white structure warning of the dangers to both north and south.
Times, Sunday Times