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"distant" Definitions
  1. far away in space or time
  2. distant (from something) not like something else synonym remote
  3. [only before noun] (of a person) related to you but not closely
  4. not friendly; not wanting a close relationship with somebody
  5. not paying attention to something but thinking about something completely different

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"distant" Synonyms
far remote faraway outlying removed away afar deep separate yonder farther further far-off far-flung far off at arm's length not close beyond range out of earshot far back secluded isolated inaccessible backwoods sequestered unreachable abroad out-of-the-way cut off out of the way in the boonies in the distance middle of nowhere in the sticks separated apart disconnected parted detached disjointed divergent divided split abstracted disassociated divorced sundered unconnected not together partitioned disunited severed ancient prehistoric bygone antediluvian immemorial olden earliest long ago of yore archaic past former earlier forgotten foregone long-ago of old different distinct dissimilar distinctive disparate diverse distinguishable unalike unlike nonidentical other contrasting unequal differing contrary contrastive mismatched contradictory vague faint dim hazy indistinct unclear faded indefinite obscure indeterminate rough sketchy uncertain confused feeble blurred shadowy misty nebulous blurry slight subtle mild subdued indirect muted low diffuse dimmed diffused mellow shaded tinted glimmering diminished glowing dull unfriendly cold aloof cool frosty reserved unsociable frigid withdrawn indifferent standoffish antisocial unresponsive chilly offish uncommunicative unclubbable asocial unapproachable absorbed absent blank distracted preoccupied vacant bemused daydreaming oblivious dreamy inattentive musing unaware distrait absent-minded engrossed unemotional impassive calm composed emotionless unfeeling collected dispassionate apathetic passionless phlegmatic stolid undemonstrative unruffled inhospitable hostile unsympathetic antagonistic inimical negative adversarial unwelcoming adversary jaundiced uncongenial glacial antipathetic slender slim outside unlikely off improbable minute doubtful implausible frail dubious fragile inconceivable flimsy iffy tenuous foreign overseas alien exotic external adventitious extraneous nonnative offshore extrinsic imported antipodal expatriate extraterritorial adopted extralocal long lengthy lengthened considerable great expanded extended extensive lasting far-reaching long-lasting of considerable length spread out long haul prolonged protracted sustained lingering long-range future long-term distal far-end bottom end part farthest haughty arrogant pompous superior supercilious imperious overweening pretentious lordly conceited lofty presumptuous uppity proud snobbish cavalier egotistic uppish egotistical important quiet soft inaudible muffled stifled hushed whispered bated deadened murmured murmuring softened gentle hard to hear hard to make out alone independently separately individually singly aside exclusively excluded freely independent special by oneself beyond yon far away ahead more distant on the other side on the far side over there across at a greater distance on the horizon just in view furthermore additionally besides moreover also yet withal again in addition likewise then forbye another reason on top of that what's more by the same token over and above that into the bargain on top of More
"distant" Antonyms
nearby adjacent adjoining near neighboring(US) neighbouring(UK) proximate close nigh immediate accessible contiguous bordering central handy alongside beside convenient abutting around reachable unrestricted open approachable attainable acquirable obtainable getatable procurable available within reach connected united attached associated coupled entwined joined linked tied combined unified integrated together sympathetic whole recent current latest new late fresh contemporary up-to-date present-day of late latter-day up to date identical indistinguishable similar comparable analogous alike like same the same parallel kindred kin equal related uniform matching homogeneous equivalent resembling congruous vivid clear strong intense lucid explicit distinct unblurred clear-cut well-defined harsh sharp burning concentrated full bright hard brilliant striking vibrant direct significant friendly warm cordial sociable affable agreeable likeable(UK) likable(US) amiable lovable amicable cheerful genial chirpy decent engaging bonhomous clubbable nice alert attentive observant aware mindful heedful perceptive watchful focused(US) focussed(UK) regardful percipient conscious vigilant unreserved blabby chatty communicative conversational gabby garrulous loquacious motormouthed mouthy outgoing talkative talky ardent demonstrative forward uninhibited emotional passionate excitable feeling fervent fervid hot-blooded impassioned passional responsive sensitive vehement caring expressive affectionate effusive sentimental good solid likely probable certain definite sure expected anticipated foreseeable predicted promising busy popular native local domestic indigenous natural original internal inherent unexotic nonexotic established ignored known left visible limited restricted short small compact slight citerior hither active biased concerned interested involved prejudiced working anxious worried perturbed curious nervous distressed bothered troubled alarmed afraid enthusiastic keen collected composed recollected self-collected self-composed self-possessed unhysterical concentrating employed mingling public rugged shining smiling uneven short haul short-range high increased massive big considerable enormous huge favourable(UK) extraordinary inordinate great fine sizable favorable(US) tremendous excellent substantial

884 Sentences With "distant"

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Within the stark frame of the window,tired silhouettesand the dark dressof a little girl growing distant growing distant growing distant In the stark frame of the windowa dark periodgrows distant.
The distant future of designer babies might not seem so distant after all.
The OS has long been for phones first, and tablets a distant, distant second.
They're more like our distant cousins, similar to the way monkeys are distant cousins of humans.
Can it force us to connect our distant past with our distant future, tick by tick?
We envision that moo sounding in some distant room, in a distant time, and are satisfied.
His partner of five years is a distant relative—though, in Chechnya, no relative is really distant.
He remains somewhat distant to us, and somewhat distant to the African refugees he befriends and ultimately aids.
In other words, while senators were most likely to blue slip ideologically distant district court nominees in general, they were much more likely to blue slip distant-unqualified nominees than distant-highly qualified nominees.
The discovery happened when physicists monitored the collision of two distant (1.3 billion light years away-distant) black holes.
He's not the distant father figure this time, but the character trying to reckon with the distant father figure's legacy.
Distant, out-of-touch private managers could simply be replaced by distant, out-of-touch public bosses or by party apparatchiks.
It's also observed other distant objects in the Kuiper Belt, snapping some of the most distant pictures ever taken by a robot.
In October, Dr. Sheppard and his colleagues reported the discovery of a world that was distant, albeit not as distant as VG18.
It fits within a long tradition of books suggesting that our planet's distant future might look a lot like the distant past.
Bright orange and yellow late-fall leaves poked through the low clouds on the distant mountainsides like beams from a distant flashlight.
Rubio became the establishment's de facto candidate in the final week, and it propelled him from a distant third … to a less-distant third.
Retellings of the more distant past dwell on Britain as an island nation, a place where foreign invaders were repelled and distant lands seized.
Salvation by Peter F. Hamilton Peter F. Hamilton explores the distant future in his latest novel, Salvation, switching between two distant but connected eras.
That set him up for a 1986 gubernatorial bid that he, again, lost — finishing in a distant third place but considerably less distant than before.
Indeed, senators were just as likely to blue slip a distant-highly qualified circuit court nominee as they were a distant-unqualified circuit court nominee.
Within the dream, distant past and distant futures are irrationally fused in a bizarre, iconic vision of martyrdom where animals are citizens and people are drones.
The Star Wars franchise may take place in a distant past in a distant universe, but one problem remains disappointingly Earthian: a lack of woman directors.
It's by and large a creeping and quiet record, full of unraveling samples, ghostly poetics, and the distant skitter of hi-hats from a distant warehouse raves.
The ancient Greeks believed that creativity was this divine attendant spirit that came to human beings from some distant and unknowable source, for distant and unknowable reasons.
Local historians say the race takes its name from the Iditarod River, which, in turn, means distant or distant place in the language of the indigenous people.
Because distant net zero emission targets will mean absolutely nothing if we just continue to ignore the carbon dioxide budget — which applies for today, not distant future dates.
Because distant net zero emission targets will mean absolutely nothing if we just continue to ignore the carbon dioxide budget — that applies for today, not distant future dates.
Newfound planet is now the most distant object in our solar system FarFarOut has been named by scientists as the most distant known object in our solar system.
The critical lens through which to view all of Facebook's strategy is that in the short term it puts users first, itself second and everyone else a distant, distant third.
Now that we also have Amazon's Alexa and Microsoft's Cortana, the movie's vision of digital love in a Los Angeles from the not-too-distant future feels even less distant.
"Evensong." premiering here today, appends these distant moans to a simple piano figure, which ultimately billows into a distant organ drone, finding stillness somewhere in the midst of its meandering movements.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs' Small Fry is a beautifully wrought, often devastating account of a life spent yearning for a distant father's love — the distant father just happens to be Steve Jobs.
Arrokoth remains the most distant object ever visited by a spacecraft — located approximately 4 billion miles away from Earth in a distant region of the Solar System called the Kuiper Belt.
The one remaining — Hunt — came in a distant second.
The fourth verse begins with "Black clock looming distant" and, listening closely, I began to compare my life to that distant black clock, which many insignificant parts of my life revolved around.
"An infection occurred which moved from the bottom of the building to a distant part of the building via the air-conditioning system, infecting people very distant from each other," he says.
Instead of a distant loved one fleeing a war-torn country, Taylor is a student whose spaceship has crashed on a distant moon, leaving them frightened, alone and in desperate need of help.
Behind me, I detected the distant beat of helicopter blades.
Like a distant rock NASA is tasking us with nicknaming.
"It might have been a distant worry," he tells Gothamist.
Chris McDaniel came in a distant third with 16.5 percent.
Today, stories like these can feel both distant and immediate.
Kepler isn't the only telescope that can find distant planets.
Hopes of thawing relations appeared even more distant on Thursday.
The two men were, according to Shatner, very distant relatives.
His main rival, Norway's Johannes Boe, finished a distant sixth.
It looks like he'll finish a distant third in Kentucky.
This seems a distant dream in a globalised market, though.
But it signaled that any interest rate rise remains distant.
Barely two years later, that dream seemed a distant memory.
Sadly, these aren't hypothetical concerns about a distant dystopian future.
She starts shaking, and she immediately becomes icy and distant.
Details of this distant object just keep getting more intriguing.
In 1981, a distant cousin, Richard Bleecker, had a question.
Everywhere, even on the Moon and the most distant galaxy.
How does his art remain intimate yet so irreproachably distant?
Snapdeal, formerly beloved of investors, is now a distant third.
Her glasses are a thing of a distant, ugly, past.
That needs to happen now — not in some distant future.
Beach days dwindle, and Summer Fridays become a distant memory.
Africa's problems are not so distant from the developed world.
Graham's dream of immigration reform remains as distant as ever.
Yet prospects for solutions to Lebanon's underlying problems look distant.
Entrepreneur Tom Steyer, at 216 percent, was a distant fifth.
Distant trade wars could crimp demand for African raw materials.
You can see the Washington Monument in the distant background.
As distant from a boring rectangle as is humanly possible.
America remains the biggest spender, China comes a distant second.
To many, child marriage sounds like a very distant problem.
Independence is still the aim, but an increasingly distant one.
Such distant secondhand accounts are not enough, Dr Fanta concludes.
Until recently, epigenomic editing would have seemed a distant prospect.
She's playful in the bedroom, but also distant in it.
Being so distant, they are scarcely affected by solar heat.
Cash deposits to an account via distant branches are suspect.
Meet Kenneth and Juliette, possibly some distant relatives of yours.
He is currently a distant third behind Trump and Sen.
The Protestant faith of her family was distant and formal.
And there's still much to discover about the distant world.
Cameras as distant as Montreal also recorded the bright flash.
They're things that are either imaginary or distant from us.
China will be a distant second with 4.4 million units.
That broken wrist from Dirty 30 is a distant memory.
Bipartisanship might become more than just a distant, unreachable dream.
The man who performed her abortion was remote and distant.
I am inspired by science fiction, astronomy, and distant frontiers.
Chinese fishermen are driven farther offshore and into distant waters.
Belief in the distant prospect of EU membership is fading.
Her father was distant and seemingly beyond reach and effort.
They are but puppets answerable only to a distant capital.
We can know more about distant ancestors than ever before.
The former Afghan president Hamid Karzai is a distant second.
That's what Ed said, he says it's his distant uncle.
Those differences seemed a distant memory on Monday as Mrs.
It opens on July 4 in the distant year 2076.
Suddenly it didn't feel like a small or distant problem.
Whenever a baby mentions the distant analog world, I'm sold.
John Kasich of Ohio was in a distant third place.
In a distant third was independent status for the island.
Among younger Americans they are, at most, distant historical curiosities.
No, Jamie is still alive, somewhere in the distant past.
His father was a distant presence in his life thereafter.
John Kasich, meanwhile, ranks a distant fourth, with 6 delegates.
He said Patrick had been "unusually distant" in his comments.
Harmonies distant from one another intermingle in an open space.
Neville points, instead, to the view on his distant left.
The recent observation is the most distant quasar ever observed.
Astronomers can use this phenomenon to study very distant galaxies.
But those moments of euphoria are today a distant memory.
Christie came in a distant fifth and subsequently dropped out.
Career and money are a decidedly distant second and third.
Fourth is food and beverage at a distant $4.75 billion.
He does have a rather distant relationship with the truth.
Those halcyon days are a distant memory in 2019, though.
There were some distant decisions made that I didn't understand.
Elizabeth Warren in a distant second place at 16 percent.
Whether President Putin feels "insulted" comes as a distant second.
The film opens on a forested area with distant gunshots.
My distant third choice would be a payroll tax holiday.
Smoke plumed from the distant tower where corn is flaked.
"Climate change is not a distant problem," says Schlossberg, 29.
Or do you feel distant or cut off from them?
" But Mr. Burge and Mr. Peters are also "distant mentors.
"Our father was a very distant man," Ms. Versace said.
Human beings typing things onto distant screens easily become inhuman.
Her death was confirmed by Bryan Cooper, a distant relative.
He was a distant third in Kansas, Louisiana, and Kentucky.
In this distant future, overpopulation has spiraled out of control.
But it still seemed destined to remain a distant second.
It isn't easy to imagine our distant future without fiction.
As for healthcare, well, that's a distant dream for many.
In many places, recovery was a distant notion on Sunday.
At the time, reviving his career was a distant goal.
Guitars, when they're present, are generally distant in the mix.
Every anxiety now seemed valid, every distant suspicion worth pursuit.
He had a distant, often surly relationship with the press.
Climate change, they said, is no longer a distant threat.
This makes Florence and Edward's world both beautiful and distant.
In interviews, Mr. Najib was smooth, gracious and somewhat distant.
Health care falls a distant second at only 14 percent.
Perhaps then the future itself would not seem so distant.
Distant sheep lie down in the hollows of the land.
"Distant objects look stark and near," Edna Brush Perkins wrote.
But she finished a distant fourth in Tuesday's primary vote.
Buttigieg is a distant fourth place nationally at 85033 percent.
A cocoon of silence keeps the faint engine snarl distant.
Their relationship: They've grown more distant since Craig left home.
He was insatiable, demanding, obsessive and a little distant, too.
Warren runs a distant third: The buzz for Massachusetts Sen.
But it's still a distant priority for most presidential candidates.
Days earlier, he had finished a distant fourth in Iowa.
Some distant day, even Nadal will run out of steam.
She is a distant fourth in the RealClearPolitics polling average.
Hopes of a negotiated end to the dispute appear distant.
"She makes the most distant dreams and ideas a reality."
Irish DJ Noisestorm was a distant second with two votes.
Spitzer was our infrared detective, spying exoplanets and distant galaxies.
John Kasich came in a distant second with 15 percent.
For those in Bay Ridge, the fighting seemed so distant.
Climate change is not a distant threat, or an abstract.
As unions get weaker, Democrats grow distant from organized labor.
Both, in the not too distant past, were economically vibrant.
His mother was distant, and his father, Carl, was famous.
The underlying ideological dogma is equally distant and not reconcilable.
A breakup of the United Kingdom remains a distant prospect.
He seemed more distant that day, his voice quieter, raspier.
The dangers are not as distant as you might think.
Same universe, but merely distant echoes of what transpired there.
For many young people, home ownership is a distant goal.
Sanders and David recently learned they are actually distant relatives.
Maybe it evokes something far away, distant, from the past.
Michael Bloomberg was a distant second, having given $2138 million.
For some visitors, those are diverting, and safely distant, concerns.
It was all but a distant memory to Woods himself.
A distant call to prayer floated on the mountain air.
So the nightmare is out there, distant on the horizon.
Games where you're a distant director, not a central player.
The words suggest the figure is yearning for distant Ukraine.
More distant neighbors can also be affected by construction activity.
Jupiter takes us on a journey and grants distant foresight.
The actions of government and politicians can feel really distant.
In performance I like those howling, distant vocals portraying desperation.
Thinking Pictures is therefore more than a glimpse into the art of a distant land from a distant time — it is a mirror reflecting and magnifying the peculiarities of the postmodern condition in America.
And the vast expanse of time — extending from the far distant past long before I was born and then into the far distant future long after I will die — seemed compressed to a dot.
We identify because the events in Atwood's novel — which not so long ago felt like something that could only happen in the distant past or in distant parts of the globe — now feel frighteningly real.
It's now the most distant human-made object in the universe.
Speakers from distant regions can struggle to understand each other's dialects.
It was TechCrunch's parent company, distant and somewhat comical to me:
A very distant view of Calipatria State Prison in Calipatria, California.
A very distant view of Calipatria State Prison in Calipatria, California.
The anxious spectators watching Yeager's flight heard it like distant thunder.
After that, he planned on moving in with a distant cousin.
For the most part, they struggle to see a distant point.
Meanwhile, eHarmomy is a distant second with an 11.3 percent share.
Harrison was a distant contender -- far behind Perez and Minnesota Rep.
"I try to keep myself distant from the demons," Kruise laughs.
There's tons to learn from observations of these distant, warped galaxies.
A distant view of the temple where the wedding was held.
What's Hit Bargain planning for the near and/or distant future?
Nor is it paradoxical to find that distant events are correlated.
For Jared, those delicacies are but memories from a distant past.
A single immigrant can bring in unlimited numbers of distant relatives.
Or they're like distant cousins that don't talk to each other.
Such flare-ups are not just things of the distant past.
Marston and Peter were hopping about on distant planets decades ago.
The world's more painful contexts are like distant rumors in Bluebell.
All these years later, that optimism is but a distant memory.
This doesn't need to be some sort of distant fantasy though.
In the cities, the dream of homeownership is even more distant.
The family legend was so distant the very idea felt embarrassing.
The Socialists came in a relatively distant second, ahead of Podemos.
But some recent purchases have raised eyebrows for being more distant.
Laleh Khorramian fills two galleries with visions from a distant galaxy.
"When you're doing drugs, you become distant to everything," he continues.
I thought at the very least our relationship would become distant.
It's a like digital kiss from a cold and distant robot.
She has no father and a distant relationship with her mother.
Which is mostly a distant memory since I became a mother.
Could this character be a distant (more evil) relative of Zoe's?
Politicians in distant Washington are usually the target of populist anger.
Still, the Gossip Girl fantasy remains a distant and unattainable one.
Mr Tshisekedi came a distant second with 19% of the vote.
The Social Democrats, Merkel's closest challenger, were a distant 9003 percent.
Deployment timelines are uncertain, but it's no longer a distant fantasy.
A distant horizon and history of one-off costs suggest why.
With an exit in distant sight, valuation math begins to change.
Studying Venus could offer a window into our planet's distant future.
As for the distant future, Chipotle is ready to dream big.
The best among them have often written about the distant past.
It's online, it's distant, and it's based on mutual self-gratification.
Earlier, it seemed that Taystee and Tamika had been distant acquaintances.
Rather, it's more of a distant cousin rather than direct offspring.
PUERTO RICO'S distant overlords have often displayed mixed feelings towards it.
Most families were headed to distant locations, from California to Florida.
In the tech world, politics has often been a distant abstraction.
In the distant reaches beyond Neptune, countless comets orbit our sun.
Yes. In the not to distant future I think we'll know.
Nick Freitas, while Bishop E. W. Jackson finished a distant third.
We pretend global warming is no big deal, a distant threat.
She was near the window and looked away to distant hills.
You to give him a pass for being emotionally distant. 24.
For all their feverish effort, eternal life remains a distant fantasy.
"It's not distant," says Anthony Leiserowitz, head of the Yale program.
"We all consider this a meeting of distant relatives," said Hinman.
They have merely swapped one distant and unreachable elite for another.
Charles Brumskine, a lawyer, was a distant third with 9.7 percent.
I thought of my mother's partner more as a distant aunt.
Alphabet Inc's cloud computing division remains a distant third behind Amazon.
Bush was a distant second, with 23 percent of the conversation.
Miss Fanny is a distant cousin to the icon's beloved Samantha.
Even the small joys, like Love Island, feel like distant memories.
Harding entered the convention a distant fourth in the delegate race.
Obviously what happens in the distant future is for another day.
Some guy a distant "aunt" has been dating for three weeks.
Johnson is a distant third, falling about 34 points behind Clinton.
" -Age 32 "She was so distant I guess during the session.
Nationally, however, Buttigieg is at 2900 percent, a distant fourth place.
Yet in his organized technique there was also something automatic, distant.
Then they climbed a tiny, distant staircase up the ship's side.
The first Echo was smart first and speaker a distant second.
Some have traveled with their families from distant parts of Egypt.
Comets are formed on the cold periphery of distant solar systems.
However, those startling headlines seem but a distant memory to most.
He is at his most proficient, and also his most distant.
In no time he'd grow cold, then distant, and finally unreachable.
Waymo believes that could change in the not too distant future.
He also came a distant second in a 2014 presidential election.
Netflix is a distant second with more than 3,000 total movies.
But those wins seem as distant as ever after the summit.
American Hudson Swafford (63) was a distant second at 11-under.
How did they get those cavernous ceilings, that distant exterior shot?
Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya was a distant second, at 29:32.53.
Buttigieg came in a distant fifth place with 3 percent support.
It can seem distant until it reaches out to touch you.
John Kasich of Ohio was a distant third with 14 percent.
For decades, most scientists saw climate change as a distant prospect.
Whereas Leno was friendly and approachable, Letterman was distant, even hostile.
Windows Phone died a distant third place behind Android and iOS.
The day was empty apart from the clatter of distant gunfire.
Sanders raised these ideas but they seem a dim distant memory.
No, not winning the Stanley Cup—that comes a distant second.
Draymond sank an extravagantly distant three, and Monkey Guy was oblivious.
Diverse and distant ecologies are flattened into one vast interconnected landfill.
Astronomers have an unexpected new tool for spying on distant galaxies.
Gravel pits transform the incomprehensibly distant geological past into dubious futures.
The Earth never seems to be too distant from the moon.
A "distant relationship with the truth" sounds a lot like lying.
Her distant cousins have died and left J.C. their daughter, Elizabeth.
I can see it right over there, on the distant horizon.
Her daughter, Charlie (newcomer Milly Shapiro), is, at her best, distant.
The neurological equivalent of constant smoke from distant but raging wildfires.
War seems much more distant than it did just months ago.
Their horror is separate, distant from who they imagine they are.
But he quickly moves on to other, more time-distant realms.
They were becoming distant longings, silhouettes, shadows fading on the ground.
American death practices, she writes, have become brief, distant and sterile.
Once in a while, I saw distant wooden houses on stilts.
It is not a distant danger — it is already with us.
It was for naught -- Klobuchar took a distant sixth place there.
We should make a decision in the not too distant future.
The ham has a very distant British cousin called stuffed chine.
Suddenly, the distant roar of a car engine approaches behind me.
Rivers, mountains and distant wheat fields needed to feel organized, understandable.
Clubs are now international brands, with worldwide appeal and distant horizons.
The United States, at $8.2 billion, came in a distant second.
He was a distant and remote president, incapable of controlling events.
That could be something ... I think in the distant future, yeah.
Perhaps Hawthorne's disdain for scribbling women is not such distant history.
But he finished a distant second to a longtime Democratic incumbent.
For people who sell goods across the channel, clarity remained distant.
Folks in my unit who had been friendly before grew distant.
They toggle between impersonal systems: globalized capitalism and the distant state.
That reverence and enthusiasm seem more suited to the distant past.
Her case sits on the icier, distant end of the spectrum.
But the elder Mr. Jackson was emotionally distant and physically abusive.
Its candidate, José Antonio Meade, remains a distant third in polling.
Mr. Chavez will most likely finish in a distant sixth place.
He resisted the urge to transport Smith to a distant galaxy.
My once cheerful, thoughtful husband was becoming increasingly moody and distant.
I'd rather try to stay cynical and slightly distant from it.
They're stylish, cultured, but also, like Corot's women, a little distant.
We must be physically distant now -- our health depends on it.
It's never been limited to some distant locale or time period.
Germany was a distant second with 2.7 percent of total exports.
Stock photographers are in the same (alas, distant) boat with you.
Medical help is growing dangerously distant for women in rural America.
The New York on display here has never felt more distant.
They also wished for room to host distant family and friends.
That unfolding dynamic is not a concern for the distant future.
Coke's Powerade falls in a distant second, with a 16.1% share.
Lately this moment in the American service industry feels somewhat distant.
Neil Gorsuch's appointment to the Supreme Court is a distant second.
"The sound was inaudible at the distant recording location," he concluded.
Rising sea levels aren&apost a distant concern in the Pacific.
The race for Congress is not to be a distant fourth.
You don't need to invite every distant relative and casual neighbor.
That the planet will, one distant day at least, be fine.
Shelley imagines a traveler recounting a journey in a distant desert.
Microsoft Azure is a distant second, with 15.5% of the market.
She has to be disappointed with a distant fourth place finish.
"A Distant Center" was published in 2018 by Copper Canyon Press.
These were distant superheroes we occasional saw in movies and airports.
A Nazi was someone who murdered members of my distant family.
That&aposs about four times more distant than the 2017 event.
Sanders was a distant second, with 14% of voters choosing him.
Harris finished in a distant fifth place with 6900 percent support.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is a distant fifth, at 6 percent.
Still, however close we get to these sculptures, Christ remains distant.
As our sportswriter puts it, justice arrives like a distant echo.
It is not just diseases in distant places that threaten us.
At first glance, they would appear to hail from distant planets.
Daimler's partnership with Mr. Li and Geely has been more distant.
Pulsars are too distant and too dim to see by eye.
Submarines don't require escorts and can hit distant targets on land.
He could smell something pleasant in the distant kitchen, something Mrs.
Talk of distant schools stirs trepidation in those of Tsosie's generation.
It's incredible how that box of mail recaptured a distant time.
Bernie Sanders a distant second with 10% among the same demographic.
Illness in a more distant relative may also increase the risk.
Now four months later, that time is but a distant memory.
However, sometime in the distant past, Mars lost its magnetic field.
It separates the distant lovers and nations, but also connects them.
I could hear the distant whir of a printer revving up.
" He said announcements will come in the "not-too-distant future.
By revenues, it's a distant eighth on the Fortune 249 list.
And that's before we even start thinking about the distant future.
Chief Gallagher saw the distant explosion from an armored gun truck.
G Suite is a distant rival to Microsoft's Office 365 offering.
Scientists can use neutrinos to understand events happening in distant galaxies.
Shopping is about a mile and a half distant, she said.
The days when he transfixed public imagination now seem very distant.
It recorded its first observations of its distant target in August.
But distant dreams of Broadway aside, Hollywood was never a goal.
Or is it completely reintroduced from a very distant population again?
Most of his sister's clients are friends or distant family members.
What united them was a distrust of distant leaders and institutions.
But his writing only left me feeling more distant than before.
We're too distant and obscure for terror cells to bother infiltrating.
He previously ran in 2016 and came in a distant third.
Her tone was loving but the delivery seemed rehearsed and distant.
Grandparents will be strapping on headsets to play with distant grandkids.
This is not the distant past that we are talking about.
Besides the distant footage of the father and daughter walking together into the playground, near where they live, the police also found distant video of five figures leaving the playground around the time of the attack.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Millions of Chinese tourists are packing their bags for distant and not-too distant shores for the National Day holiday, with early indicators pointing to a slump in bookings for neighboring Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Amazon was a distant second with 25.2 million homes subscribing to Prime.
The remaining 10% were placed with distant relatives, family friends, and others.
Nuclear weapons are a distant third place in that range of apprehensions.
Or fascination pondering an unfathomably vast gas cloud in a distant galaxy?
But eliding that difference casts climate change as something abstract or distant.
He introduced us to distant lands and to people with different traditions.
Many Afghans complain about being asked to defray distant relatives' wedding costs.
The flavor felt like a distant cousin to a Sour Patch Kid.
Polls say he&aposs trailing in single digits at a distant fourth.
Medium to low resolution (or somewhat distant) photographs and videos, for example.
Fiat Chrysler is a distant fourth in US sales and eighth globally.
"This makes the flood of 1983 a mere distant memory," Shelton said.
A small, cool star in distant space plays host to something amazing.
For now, anything approaching superintelligent AI remains a distant goal for researchers.
Japan's Hayabusa 2 mission lands on the surface of a distant asteroid
Their distant ancestors were small, agile, two-legged dinosaurs known as prosauropods.
Meanwhile, Thanos is still too much of a distant threat to count.
Last year, a moon was found around the distant dwarf planet Makemake.
But, in reality, it was probably some distant relatives fighting about politics.
They are so distant, in time and geography, from my lived experience.
All around me, the distant past fought the near past for dominance.
Alien atmospheres Seager did not want to simply look for distant planets.
He looks like a not-too-distant relative of Toy Story's Rex.
What has his painting to do with these historically distant art forms?
But it's also strangely beautiful, like distant music in a minor key.
She steeps herself in distant decades, and her books are time machines.
All this fed a perception that Mr Brat was distant and arrogant.
Lucy and her mother are at once terribly distant and terribly close.
Soccer and sumo wrestling were tied for distant second with 24.8 percent.
In recent elections it has frequently trailed a distant third or worse.
Her campaign received donations from complete strangers, as well as distant connections.
Rachel seemed a little distant, so he asks if something's bothering her.
Pennsylvania's Philadelphia International Airport risks flooding in the not-so-distant future.
Too much emphasis on the distant future is a waste of time.
We've seen distant glimpses of the far side of the Moon before.
Six other distant stars were probably pilfered from another neighboring dwarf galaxy.
In 220 City finished 280th, Spurs 22016th and Liverpool a distant fourth.
"He will become distant, lose his smile and his laugh," Sam says.
But they also agreed that real conversation was still a distant prospect.
Sorrentino soon grew distant from family and his college sweetheart, Lauren Pesce.
It feels like a distant land or a brightly lit fever dream.
Because it has a fixed focus, and not a very distant one.
Despite its distant locale, Sundance has impressive sway in the film industry.
The other relies on measuring the speed at which distant objects recede.
Mr Emanuel has preferred distant horizons, branding his as a "global city".
Just how far off that not-too-distant future remains is uncertain.
Makkai's narrative brings a shocking (and not-so-distant) time to life.
Soon, the days of magnetic stripe cards will be a distant memory.
Ms. Jackson said that while both were friendly, the daughter seemed distant.
Meritocracy and the distribution of benefits based on need remain distant prospects.
Pluto, at its most distant, is 4.6 billion miles from the sun.
In the not-too-distant future, another surgical procedure may enable this.
Is this a distant relative of Fluffy's, on the loose in London?
New research suggests this distant orb could be completely covered in water.
Consumer price growth remained distant from the BOJ's ambitious 2 percent target.
I liked the alien-like cold and distant feeling that sound gave.
My eyes open upon rolling fields, and the distant sound of gunfire.
Bernie Sanders is in a distant second place with 14%, and Sen.
We're not talking distant future, either, but within the next five years.
We're smelling a joint tax return in the not too distant future.
The main loss is community, it seems so distant and broken now.
In a distant second place on that list is Thompson, with 161.
In the perhaps not-so-distant future, drones could be first responders.
Ultima will soon become the most distant world humanity has ever visited.
Traveling to distant countries and locations can be very exciting — and rewarding.
The border wall remains a distant promise, not a near-term reality.
Even close together, these two people can seem distant from each other.
" 'Oumuamua loosely means "a messenger that reaches out from the distant past.
Ted Cruz (R-Texas) follows with a distant 16 percent, with Sen.
In the not too distant past, many newspapers openly promoted their biases.
For me, it was more distant, more abstracted, but still very real.
And finally, what does the future (near and distant) hold for office?
Integrated navigation may be well on its way to distant memory status.
He is in a very distant third, where he deserves to be.
With a losing record in April, that seems like a distant mirage.
Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley is a distant third in Democratic polls.
That's far too distant for there to be any connection between them.
I feel distant and in a slight haze, which I don't like.
One feels her grandson is distant and could make eye contact more.
I was tender and sweet before, afterwards I became cold, and distant.
"He was always critical and distant from the government," Mr. Adrià said.
That's how it's traditionally been, anyway: manly men, tough and emotionally distant.
Others, however, maintain that the chances of conflict remains a distant possibility.
Moreover, Puerto Rico's borrowing needs over the not-distant future are substantial.
Austrian Bernadette Schild finished a distant third, 2.67 second back of Shiffrin.
Kiril remembered it from somewhere: some distant fluorescent classroom, shaded with humiliation.
It is not necessary to travel to distant places to enjoy nature.
Those stories, rare as they were, provided something both familiar and distant.
Though that seems like a distant dream now given ISRO's thin budgets.
Four sources described Gillett as distant or unavailable throughout the company's growth.
The newly found distant world, known as KELT-24Ab, orbits one star.
She became secretive, distant and could only talk very late at night.
The is a color composite image of distant galaxy SXDF-NB1006-2.
One squad of fighters heads to a distant part of the jungle.
But Mr. Cruz won Maine, where Mr. Kasich was a distant third.
And while covering his story, she realized they were also distant relatives.
With that, enjoy today's neighborly dispatch from the not-too-distant future.
Youtube's October 2018 outage was a distant second, with 2.7 million reports.
"By bringing distant voices close, radio connects people and places," writes Föllmer.
Yet that's the reality we may see in the not-distant future.
All jokes aside: Larry David and Bernie Sanders are actually distant cousins.
Not all the landmarks of tap history are in the distant past.
It might have seemed distant -- one reason why Western leaders mishandled it.
The election, only twenty-four hours old, seemed like a distant memory.
Others, however, maintain that the chance of conflict remains a distant possibility.
The distant project towers look blank, dead; the earth seems to bleed.
On Thursday night, it was the Trump campaign's turn to be distant.
But any meaningful recovery for Puerto Rican families remains a distant hope.
"My wife's name was Ruth," he said in a low, distant tone.
With a distant fourth-place finish, he wasn't able to do that.
The longer Lara Alqasem is detained, the more distant that possibility becomes.
It was only four years earlier, but to her it felt distant.
But that distant hope was ultimately defeated by Trump's veto Monday night.
Most important of all: from what distant heaven did Salad Cream fall?
Can it ever be closer than a distant and unfamiliar new city?
Joseph Cervantes, who is trailing at a distant third, is also running.
In the days before a flight, friends tell me I seem distant.
Why do we bother tracking faraway political developments and distant campaign speeches?
Pavel Fischer, a former diplomat, was a distant third with 10.2 percent.
To me, this child is akin to a distant, long-ago acquaintance.
I hear the man and woman screaming, but it sounds very distant.
Merkel's Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners were a distant third on 13%.
It will be the most distant object ever visited by a spacecraft.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew past the most distant object ever visited.
On the way, cryptic messages of support began arriving from distant relatives.
During their short appearance before reporters, Mr. Trump remained formal and distant.
That only scratched the surface of the distant dome surrounding our planet.
The rest of the world, the rest of America, were distant news.
The pair reportedly sleep in separate bedrooms and have a distant relationship.
It's that the prospect of it ever getting better became more distant.
The image shows a dim dot amid a background of distant stars.
Construction is rampant, suggesting more, if not mass, tourism isn't too distant.
The tournament served as a meeting ground of distant peoples and cultures.
As Goldin spoke about P.A.I.N., she suddenly changed, grew steely and distant.
We selected the 83 stories below from distant pockets of the globe.
I see all the others as very distant from Juve right now.
Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, remains a distant contestant in the primary race.
Mr. Blankenship came in a distant third in the Republican Senate primary.
Grandparents who are distant, geographically or otherwise, probably also have different experiences.
We discussed about going to Zaire or Manila or some distant places.
The look on your face translates as unacceptably distant, as almost foreign.
Over the phone to his mother, his voice sounded flat and distant.
Then Sid, a charming traveler from distant lands, comes into Nirrim's life.
Pete Sampras is a distant second with 21 weeks at the top.
Patrick Cantlay and Gary Woodland were a distant third on 42 points.
Henry VIII is a distant relative of Prince Harry, not an ancestor.
But Indiana overperformed compared with other, more distant states, making this unclear.
Twitter is Serbia's second-most-used platform (though a very distant second).
Sadly, by the 1990s the Business Roundtable had become cynical and distant.
"Every Turkish citizen has a distant relative in Germany," Mr. Mühlbauer said.
For Ms. Kim, North Korea had always been a scary, distant place.
In Toronto, he threatened the most distant windows of the stadium hotel.
But much of the Irish public sees him as aloof and distant.
Indeed, climate change is no longer an issue of the distant future.
Distant possibilities, like universal access to once-reserved knowledge, seemed within reach.
As Maizullah and I spoke, the Americans lobbed mortars into distant hills.
On the whole, the tech industry was a distant and abstract concern.
Home Depot, a distant yet hefty second, made up about 10 percent.
Even the most distant robotic explorers on Mars are never totally alone.
Speaking of adventures, Sagittarius' ruling planet, Jupiter, goes on distant journeys too!
"The distant future of crypto is bright," Prechter said in the report.
The team's 219-217 start to the season is a distant memory.
For most people, the neighborhood Blockbuster is fast becoming a distant memory.
But none seemed as distant from his own party as Mr. Trump.
They eventually fled to Nyagan in distant Siberia to live near family.
For too many Americans, the military is a distant and indecipherable culture.
Almost every shot of wildlife, distant mountains and violent seas is magnificent.
At times he seemed distant and disinterested, speaking in bland technocratic assertions.
She thinks she sees a distant house, but doesn't move toward it.
The death of a celebrity leaves its mark even on distant admirers.
World champion Sam Kendricks was a distant second with a 5.75m clearance.
It was evidence that more objects lurk in the distant solar system.
And it feels distant now, but Arsenal can occasionally play a bit.
Their concerns will be, at best, shouts from a distant bleacher section.
Designated hitter Matt Holliday is a distant third behind Seattle's Nelson Cruz.
A brief surge in in early summer is now a distant memory.
The next parliamentary election could be as distant as three years away.
"You're not looking at a distant star through a telescope," Rice said.
When the distant lovers meet, they pledge devotion, but the prince dies.
President Trump's target for economic growth just got a little more distant.
Universities can be big and distant, and scary: Are the students smarter?
Above all, Chee blocks our engagement by keeping Lilliet distant from us.
In the not too distant future I think we'll know an answer.
"One trillion dollars" was once a distant goal for many America companies.
And, being perfectly black, tiny and very distant, black holes certainly qualify.
"My personal experience is distant to the reality of many," she said.
"My personal experience is distant to the reality of many," she said.
This is not about NATO or European Union membership, both distant aspirations.
Those ideas are already in the works, though their passage seems distant.
She has been working as a housekeeper for distant relatives in Bamako.
That life of daily photojournalism in some ways seems so distant now.
Biden's showings in Iowa, where he was a distant fourth behind Sen.
Silvia sounds as if she is recalling some distant, old hymn tune.
My father was emotionally distant and physically abusive, but I loved him.
Those concerns seemed distant in the upbeat remarks of officials on Thursday.
These eight petroglyph sites provide an illustrated insight to our distant past.
Listen out for the hawks passing overhead and distant car alarms ringing.
I'm in the camp that feels that's very distant, many decades forward.
It's surrounded by hints of columns and walls, houses and distant hills.
The family eventually found asylum in distant Copenhagen, where Vo was raised.
If there's life out there, it's obscure, distant, and hard to detect.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont came in a distant second with 13 percent.
Gravitational waves offer a new way of learning about distant objects like black holes and neutron stars; we can measure the gravitational waves that they produce, similar to how we use electromagnetic radiation to observe distant stars and galaxies.
They track down a publisher who dismisses the phenomenon; the magazines are "photocopied sheets, mimeographed sheets, even handwritten sheets," he scoffs, as ephemeral as a "distant jet trail" (a concept Bolaño would revisit in his 1996 novel "Distant Star").
He was polite but distant, and she wondered whether he knew her name.
Poor governments often lack the wherewithal to check on teachers in distant villages.
Unsurprisingly, at the moment, such a political realignment appears rather a distant prospect.
So, join me in giving these distant worlds the nice names they deserve.
Measuring the size of a distant galaxy is obviously not a simple process.
It might sound strange—why was an exoplanet hunter looking at distant galaxies?
Andrew Jackson killed my distant cousin Charles Henry Dickenson – note the spelling difference.
You do not want to run from home base to some distant target.
One more thing: In the more distant future, there will be no cash.
"It is not Yellowstone-like, but it's a distant relative," Professor Levin says.
This episode is about murder and paranoia, with technology as a distant afterthought.
Immediately, she and Meredith hit it off, while Spencer, she recalls, was distant.
While driverless vehicles may seem like a distant fantasy, they're not far off.
Kids are here with no connection; growing up distant from their Jewish culture.
"These distant objects are like breadcrumbs leading us to Planet Nine," said Sheppard.
This may be distant futurism, but its foundations are already falling into place.
Other prograde and distant retrograde moons complete a single orbit every three years.
But one day, maybe even in a not-so-distant future, we might.
In Shuangyashan and nearby Hegang, the consumption-driven economy looks a distant goal.
LONDON — Until now, they've been a distant dream for people in the capital.
War-weary Western voters have little appetite for fresh entanglements in distant conflicts.
One of Rotondo's distant cousins, Anthony Mastropool, was there to help him move.
Further, immigrants are not strangers or even distant relatives to millions of Latinos.
SINCE ITS emperors first wrangled with distant barbarians, China has practised unsentimental diplomacy.
Now all of that goodwill seems like a thing of the distant past.
Coming in a distant second is Kanpur, India with particulate levels of 132.
In some distant day, commercial driving may no longer be a sustainable career.
He threw his support behind Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, who finished a distant third.
It traveled 2300 billion light-years from a distant galaxy to reach Earth.
The channel "5 Minute Crafts" is a distant third with 46 million subscribers.
At the same time, he was distant from other aspects of his heritage.
In the not too distant future, football will look much like The Apprentice.
It's adorable — until Jack has a nightmare about Vietnam and starts acting distant.
Modern-day watermelons don't look anything like their distant ancestors from Southern Africa.
Some wonks still hold out hope for change in the more distant future.
Two years following the UN recommendation, such a scenario remains an distant possibility.
Brexit's aftershocks are now rumbling through the distant capitals of Moscow and Washington.
"I think you're my soulmate," says Mr. Neutral, just before he grows distant.
You drive to a distant warehouse, built on cheap out-of-town land.
These kinds of observations let researchers resolve very distant but (relatively) small things.
It's about both the distant future of humanity, and how we get there.
I think my favorite Anathema album ever is their new one, Distant Satellites.
After the crisis of 2008, distant headquarters closed branches and turned away staff.
But this new discovery, TG387, is special because its orbit is so distant.
Clinton, often a distant presence shrouded by Secret Service agents and aides, interrupted.
Then we'll learn a lot more about our potentially life-supporting distant neighbor.
But for now, a distant horse marks the gap between Picasso's two performers.
Levi says he and his younger sister grew distant after Brooklynn was gone.
Contrarily, the CSZ quake is huge, and yet relatively distant from the city.
Weaker and more distant storms have dealt Kennedy considerable damage in the past.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And a president who have a distant relationship with the truth.
Sometime, in the not too distant future, there's going to be a reckoning.
Capps is a distant second on the all-time list with 54 wins.
We no longer needed to subcontract our responsibility for society to distant capitals.
I didn't know anything about the history of the franchise, distant or recent.
No longer a planet, so distant from its Sun, so cold, so lonely.
But Fiat Chrysler is a distant fourth in US sales and 8th globally.
Billion dollar funding rounds for online lenders seem like a distant memory now.
The key to observing such a distant point was figuring out trigonometric parallaxes.
There's something orbiting the sun, way, way beyond the distant realm of Pluto.
River. A few minutes after taking off, Manhattan was small and distant, nothing
Farouk said a distant cousin was killed, and a female colleague badly beaten.
That has improved the once-distant prospect of the socialist-led Labour government.
Tuesday's full moon lunar eclipse illuminates your house of distant travels and beliefs.
Scanning between visions, soaring above distant, lonely moons, I feel sorry for him.
Chemistry: The more genetically distant two parents are, the more successful their offspring.
You might have a distant memory of your first time with an emulator.
For the performers, this distant tragedy became a channel for their own traumas.
With half the state's results in, Bush was in a distant fourth place.
Ant Financial is tipped to go public in the not-too-distant future.
Synth pads billow threateningly, like Air France taking shelter from a distant storm.
They try to make the results of the court hearing a distant memory.
A distant photo with the girl's back turned was attached to the post.
Think of it as a very very distant New Year's Eve firework display.
Since the election, the threat of Obamacare repeal has never appeared more distant.
With his sunglasses off now, Marshall's eyes remain fixated elsewhere, unreadable and distant.
Companies prefer to serve distant markets by buying firms that are already there.
With the help of her granddaughter, she found a distant relative on Ancestry.
Indeed, for the majority of football fans, Deadline Day is a distant phenomenon.
However, his Kaepernick cartoon tackles a far more distant issue: American civil liberties.
Alternatively he could be kicking up a storm on a distant outside court.
They are George Washington and the distant cousins Roosevelt — Franklin D. and Theodore.
"Usually, you want the name that's furthest distant from your own," he says.
First, America's ability to influence the dynamics of distant popular revolutions is limited.
This is not a dramatic prediction of a distant future yet to come.
Syria is more distant than Yugoslavia, and Europe has been slower to react.
What difference can a story from distant lands make in your own life?
It will be less of a brother, and more of a distant cousin.
They also talk — about their failed marriages, their distant children, their disappointing careers.
Shadary, the candidate backed by Kabila, came a distant third with 23.8 percent.
The American poet Ange Mlinko's fifth book is " Distant Mandate " (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
With 5 percent of precincts reporting, Carson was in a distant fourth place.
This is the most distant and most primitive world ever explored by spacecraft.
Daddy has been replaced by the reading public: distant, scornful, sitting in judgment.
China is perhaps too distant, both geographically and culturally, to serve as a
The playful college-bar flirtations of the debut album are a distant memory.
"We've just accomplished the most distant flyby," mission operations manager Alice Bowman said.
More distant suburbs and exurbs are still thriving, especially in the Sun Belt.
A blurred photo of a distant black hole can't fill the void within.
Some doctors also feel that they are being micromanaged by distant insurance bureaucrats.
The distant mountains, blanketed with pines and chestnuts, appeared a dark purplish gray.
But just as the distant past doesn't beget optimism, neither does recent history.
Those who received chemo fared slightly better: 95.9 percent had no distant spread.
Rubio sits in a distant third in delegates, hundreds behind Trump and Cruz.
Eris, the next most distant object known, is 96 AU from the sun.
His closing repetitions of " ewig "—"forever"—were like distant figures disappearing into mist.
The Huygens remains the most distant landing of any human spacecraft in history.
Jews grow distant from Israel and from Israeli Jews sometimes just because of
That, ladies and gentlemen and visitors from distant galaxies, is what Musk wanted.
Donald Trump was considered a distant outsider when his candidacy was first announced.
Golfers on the first tee needed to aim at a distant farm silo.
Starbucks founder Howard Schultz's dream of becoming U.S. president remains a distant hedge.
In her eyes was a distant gaze that made her seem far away.
JWST will also observe distant, young galaxies in detail we've never seen before. 
NASA's Kepler mission has discovered more than 1,000 confirmed planets orbiting distant stars.
In the not-so distant past, large proprietary software stacks ruled the enterprise.
We watch as a series of rounds hit distant buildings marked by flags.
"I can't deny that in the distant past I was antagonistic," he said.
But resolution of the case, which was filed in mid-2014, appears distant.
The guerrillas brought her up the river until they reached a distant camp.
It's almost become a distant memory, the near collapse of the financial system.
Now, when even distant suburbs boast malls and multiplexes, our disdain seems quaint.
As soon as I left home, I became increasingly distant with my family.
Now, the two years she spent married feel like a distant, awful memory.
Venus can also be mined for information about finding planets orbiting distant stars.
The video opens with a distant scream and a semi-apocalyptic desert landscape.
Unfortunately, it comes in a distant second to Garner's most legendary performance: Elektra.
Almost 30 years on from these distant experiments, the music continues to evolve.
Distant regions are places where bounty can be gained, both literal and metaphorical.
Degas' portraits can be breathtakingly beautiful, but they are also reserved and distant.
It's not a distant future prospect anymore — 2020 is right around the corner.
His name was John, a builder from the distant southern suburb of Castlemilk.
Sometime in the not-so-distant future, the cracks will start to show.
The Mass Effect games don't just traffic in distant sci-fi mythology, however.
Remember when, in our not-so-distant past, it snowed just before Halloween?
Ms. Stein, who finished a distant fourth in the popular vote on Nov.
This all unfolded last Saturday, when the coronavirus was a more distant concern.
It is fighting a distant and petty political war with tactics that divide.
I thought, Why not, as I might meet a distant cousin back overseas.
Bush's distant relatives was Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States.
But what does this mean for recollecting events in the more distant future?
People often assume that prayer is slightly distant, but it's the opposite here.
Bernie Sanders at 8% and Harris in a distant third place with 7%.
Repeated inquiries can go unanswered, like space probes lost in a distant galaxy.
But it was not a vote for a distant relationship with our neighbors.
Ultima Thule will be the most distant object ever visited by a spacecraft.
Consequently, they see no need now to defend a group of distant judges.
"Distant lands thrill to his 'God bless you,' " The Times reported in 1932.
NASA's Kepler mission has discovered more than 290,000 confirmed planets orbiting distant stars.
We've had socially distant morning walks and drawn with chalk on the roof.
Mr. Harington plays Robert Catesby, the plot mastermind and his own distant ancestor.
Ms. Baker is determined to at least consider some distant possibility of hope.
These ultra-high-energy particles told of some distant, cataclysmic, unimaginably powerful events.
But parents and lawyers said those reunions still seemed achingly distant and uncertain.
I'm seeing [organizations] give money to folks that are distant from those communities.
The minor characters are distant and uncommunicative, and don't provide any drama, either.
Eastern Ukraine, though, is far from politics in the distant capital of Kiev.
"Why are you so quiet, so distant?" she asked, over and over again.
I rarely leave my apartment and keep distant from others when I do.
As you walk, the city becomes a distant dream, a movie half-remembered.
But he finished a distant third in Nevada and fourth in South Carolina.
Standing on the Down, I squint at that distant village of 3,000 humans.
An elderly distant relative of my husband's visited us for a few days.
Below them, thousands of apartment windows glowed yellow and white like distant constellations.
And this will make it hard to persuade already distant allies to act.
On "Distant Radio Transmission," Stephen Harvey did the transcription [of the original improvisation].
The distant footage was taken by a camera mounted to a home window.
On the other side, solemnity and decorum could not have been more distant.
The colt finished a distant fourth at last year's Breeders' Cup Classic. 4.
They disappeared through a forest on their way to a distant, clouded summit.
Despite Switzerland's negative interest rates, Jordan said the danger of inflation remained distant.
To the villagers in Mokong, that assault was a distant 2300 miles away.
John Kasich a distant fourth at 8 percent, essentially unchanged from previous polls.
We need a date for a Eurogroup meeting in the not distant future.
It's telling that YouTube's biggest star portrayed the platform as distant and capricious.
Similarly, more distant examples also show racial attitudes moving based on noneconomic events.
Back then, our science reporter writes, the dream of distant worlds was magic.
For some small-business owners, the coronavirus still feels like a distant threat.
Bernie Sanders, the presumptive front-runner, placed a distant second with 20 percent.
Yes, a New York Times editor was a distant predecessor of Reince Priebus.
Starting in 2013 seven artificial islands sprouted around distant reefs that China controlled.
The time has come to radically shift from distant futures to today's realities.
In the not-too-distant future, the feature should roll out to everyone.
He came in a distant second behind Sanders in last weekend's Nevada caucuses.
He also said he would visit China in the not-too-distant future.
The Canadian-born explorer brings to mind a distant cousin of Indiana Jones.
Hopefully they'll be looking to go out in the not too distant future.
Visualizing distant planets, moons, and comets in our solar system can be challenging.
They come from a large European background with many distant and local relatives.
Not SOON, mind you, but one day in a distant, cyborg-ized future.
Never had I felt so distant from a person so close to me.
The main difference today is that the extraction is happening in distant countries.
A freshman starter from a distant town could stir unease in older teammates.
Yet life, including perhaps our distant animal ancestors, somehow survived these deep freezes.
Though polite, the two leaders seemed stiff and distant during their public appearances.
The Great Recession is a distant memory to many of today's college students.
Elizabeth Warren released a DNA analysis showing she has distant Native American ancestry.
It's like a rave track for a club nestled amidst a distant nebula.
Progress in the negotiations has been slow, and any significant breakthrough looks distant.
"These distant objects are like breadcrumbs leading us to Planet X," Sheppard said.
Climate change is endangering our forests now, not just in some distant future.
By then, Mugabe's revered status as liberator of Zimbabwe was a distant memory.
They carried machine- guns and ordered around compliant people in a distant land.
Local news came in a distant second place among Republicans at 2628 percent.
In the Iron Age, these bogs were portals to distant worlds, wilder realms.
When he joined T-Mobile, the carrier was in a distant fourth place.
Geneticists have begun using bones to make sweeping claims about the distant past.
At the old campus, such resources were "buried and distant," Ms. Vogelmann said.
Then as the trip went on, I got busy, the relationship grew distant.
Research on these features doesn't just provide a window into Earth's distant past.
Amadeo sped to a distant town, Intuto, that was home to a clinic.
Then, for about half a minute, a group of jackals alternated distant wails.
Do you think this show could exist in the even more distant past?
Other researchers argue that the day may not be so distant after all.
I use the vertical shapes of the distant windows and the horizontal rooflines.
"It will be announced probably in the not too distant future," Trump said.
Two games later, the Thunder seem like a thing of the distant past.
Germany was a distant second with 147,000 tonnes, according to Chinese customs data.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has fallen back to a pretty distant second. Sens.
But here's the thing: if you announce a phone with specs and capabilities from the distant future and then actually release it in the distant future, then you're not fulfilling a specific purpose or need, and not innovating on time.
In 2016, astronomers Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown announced that a  distant undiscovered planet  could have created the unusual signatures of some TNO orbits in the Kuiper Belt and sent Sedna and other detached objects out to even more distant realms.
" The reporter was hopeful: "It seems not improbable," the article said, "that some day, we may be able to see distant views through the aid of a telephone wire in the same way that we can now hear distant sounds.
The James Webb Space Telescope, scheduled to launch in 2018, will be able to study the atmospheres of distant planets, something Kepler can't do, which will give scientists an even better idea of whether life could exist on a distant planet.
The days of the 85033 political tsunami upon which Republicans took back the House of Representatives for the first time in half a century with a clear set of principles and legislative actions is now truly a distant, distant memory.
In Semiosis, an expedition from Earth crash-lands on a distant world called Pax.
When I think back on what happened, it feels like a different, distant life.
We've now gone twice into the distant future, both into that Tess story line.
Ted Strickland, a Democrat who is running an increasingly distant second to Republican Sen.
That night, at two in the morning, a distant relative came into my room.
For example, in the not too distant future, self-driving cars will be common.
Central Time, Sanders dominated at 42 percent with Trump a distant second at 22.4%.
The incredible creature, named Lisowicia bojani, was a dicynodont—a distant cousin of mammals.
Well enough to propel Rubio into a very distant second place in South Carolina.
Even then, Bowie was impossibly distant, a strange thin god of pain and poetry.
Four decades on, the practice of open discrimination seems like a distant, unpleasant memory.
The not-too-distant-future will be available to stream on Netflix April 14.
The event, though historically close to the White House, has grown distant from Trump.
In the not-so-distant future, your personal tech will behave like the sun.
Cruz was a distant second, with 19 percent of voters saying they'd support him.
It could help researchers look at distant galaxies, exoplanets... and who knows what else.
Scientists have lately been putting a neural network to good use identifying distant galaxies.
It has obvious visible effects, like the way it bends light from distant galaxies.
We can build spacecrafts that travel to distant words as well as endearing emoji.
The reason: Benefits of Social Security seem foreign and too distant to young workers.
And the margins were much more distant from the center than they are today.
But even Lucas' galaxy far, far away isn't too distant from the final frontier.
Early adopters will probably buy personal flying vehicles in the not too distant future.
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology issued a marine warning for distant Cocos and Christmas islands.
"The EB-5 program I once championed seems like a distant memory," said Sen.
Now that it's February, has your new year's resolution already become a distant memory?
These include peering at exoplanets, studying the most distant galaxies, and other potential projects.
October 2015, topped by The Martian, is a distant third place, with $715.3 million.
Earning glamour abroad is one thing; Azawad in the desert remains a distant prospect.
Pls enjoy this dispatch from the not-too-distant future of late, late capitalism.
It takes place in the distant future as an interstellar empire begins to collapse.
The mainland is now in difficulty again, with double-digit growth a distant memory.
He's a supporting player in Will's storyline and a distant motivating force in Eleven's.
But Cheyenne's closest match on GEDmatch was way too distant to be her mother.
Climate change is a pressing issue, but it can often feel distant and abstract.
I'm not anti-royals, I just have a cool, distant relationship to royal fever.
LG rolled out a rollable display that portends well for our more distant future.
But there was another photo where the cell was visible in the distant background.
"They are working toward a solution in the not too distant future," he said.
While that prospect may seem distant amid an endless series of terrible headlines -- Syria!
Xiaomi is at a distant number two with around 15 percent of the market.
A lasting solution will require peace in Syria, which seems as distant as ever.
It's as if you are standing on some distant world, looking back at creation.
We have seen this game listed at £49.99 in the not-so-distant past.
Family members from distant villages were summoned to convince her to change her mind.
But, from the cockpit of this Hurricane Hunter flight, that possibility still seems distant.
We come to ponder the terrible forces unleashed in the not so distant past.
Some investors argue that, after the IPO, downrounds and ratchets are a distant memory.
Arcelik's prospects, however, depend more on tapping distant markets than on rebounding local ones.
John McCain was born in a distant and now vanquished outpost of American power.
Watching distant cousins fight about politics in a comment thread is no longer fun.
For black Britons, on the other hand, the memories of slavery are more distant.
That makes Apple's smart home play a bit more distant than it initially seemed.
Historically, such gestures have been perceived as distant London telling Scotland what to do.
For now, at least, we're far apart, but it doesn't always feel so distant.
And yet so many people feel so distant and so many truths feel unattainable.
Harvard is a distant third with 11 Beanpot titles while Northeastern has won seven.
But the countries remained "distant neighbours", as a book published in 1985 described them.
The daydreamer's home that once upon a time bordered distant hills will be gone.
Instead, after Warren's distant third-place finish, Buttigieg is slipping into that sweet spot.
A composite image of FRB 121102, located in a dim and distant host galaxy.
This artistic rendering shows the distant view from Planet Nine back towards the sun.
A growing number of business transactions require a lifetime commitment to distant service-providers.
And the more distant Britain's relationship with the EU, the bigger the income loss.
It's sort of like getting a message in a bottle from a distant location.
But the sixgill shark, who holds dominion over this distant black realm, doesn't flinch.
Murder victims can testify against their killers, and explorers can travel to distant planets.
Distant relatives will place the blame on me, the outsider, for breaking the culture.
To the south, distant thunderheads cast long shadows on themselves and on the ground.
That's why the floodgates have opened for finding these very distant, rare, faint objects.
There, the team can identify potential relatives, usually distant cousins and not-close relatives.

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