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"far-off" Definitions
  1. a long distance away synonym distant, faraway, remote
  2. a long time ago synonym distant
"far-off" Synonyms
remote distant faraway far outlying removed deep away extreme far-flung far-removed at a distance far off far removed further dim and distant far away separate farther out of range long-range future long-term farthest furthest ultimate utmost final furthermost outermost remotest farthermost last outmost terminal aftermost endmost very uttermost farthest away uncharted strange undiscovered unexplored unfamiliar unknown unplumbed unmapped unresearched untravelled alien concealed exotic foreign hidden new uncultivated off-center askew wide adrift astray inaccurate off-course off-target off the mark stray uncivilised(UK) uncivilized(US) isolated uninhabitable unreachable out of the way out-of-the-way secluded inaccessible off the beaten track godforsaken obscure overlong lengthy lengthened great longish elongate elongated expanded extensive outstretched rangy enlarged gangling lanky stretched stretching stringy far-reaching spread out buried obscured out of sight shrouded veiled cloaked undercover unseen clouded entombed sequestered underground unexposed imperceivable out of view unrevealed faint quiet soft inaudible muffled stifled hushed muted subdued whispered bated deadened murmured murmuring softened diminished gentle unclear hard to hear overseas external outside adventitious extraneous nonnative offshore extrinsic imported antipodal expatriate extraterritorial adopted different in the distance afar yonder in the background just in view on the horizon a mile a country mile a distance a far cry long haul a long way away behind on the other side further on on the far side ahead beyond off down out forth fro hence over abroad elsewhere out of far remote from here from there More

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That's not quite a doubling but not far off, and not quite a $22016 trillion increase but not far off.
"When people think of racism like this, they think about some far-off time in some far-off land," Bass tweeted Thursday afternoon.
One thing is clear though — unity seems far off.
And the gaming performance isn't far off from Intel, either.
The collision between the two companies is still far off.
Which, ironically, isn't far off what my savings account holds.
I feel like, even lyrically, it's not that far off.
But for the families of Kavumu, justice seems far off.
I don't think that it seemed far off to him.
A public beta release, however, shouldn't be too far off.
THE national presidential polls were actually not too far off.
Probably not next year, but probably not too far off.
So maybe Bill Gates wasn't that far off, after all.
That shows just how far off their ask leadership was.
But for someone in Muncie, that's not far off reality.
So 80 unlocks from there doesn't sound too far off.
That you think we've gone quite far off the rails.
At this particular juncture, that dream was very far off.
The fictional world of Mean Girls wasn't too far off.
Even still, the specter of mining is never far off.
I MEAN, HOW FAR OFF FROM DRUGS CAN THIS BE?
That is understandable — they are far off the beaten path.
At the moment, those seem as far off as Pluto.
Maybe a real tattoo isn't far off in their future?
Luce's concerns about martyrdom might not have been far off.
They aren't too far off to what we are today.
"I am not too far off of retirement," he said.
Also, musically it's not too far off from the Strokes.
I hope things haven't gone too far off the rails.
I hope things haven't gone too far off the rails.
The BayArena was not quite full, but not far off.
"This isn't something far off into the future," said Labe.
Could a gold medal for best mullet be far off?
Because the next phase of WWE Network isn't far off.
"Do you know how far off you were?" she texted.
"They're way upriver," in a settlement far off the grid.
"But it seems very far off, from everything we've seen."
Then everything went wrong: From far off, a noise. Screams.
My entire life before the ambulance felt dim and far off.
"I don't know how far off I was tonight," Murray said.
Amazon doesn't let you too far off the leash, of course.
She could one day become House speaker, not that far off.
Even then rates may be not far off the lower bound.
Though 2020 seems far off, student loan debt is already here.
EIC might not be too far off with its treason theory.
It all suggests relief for the beleaguered country appears far off.
Neither feels terribly far off from the old Google Latitude days.
That reality may not be as far off as we thought.
Technologically, I think VR at this level is pretty far off.
But it won't ship until September, which is incredibly far off.
For Japan, an exit from stimulus is far off the radar.
That's because it's not based upon far-off battery tech breakthroughs.
And the star athlete is not far off on either goal.
But Corbyn said a new election could not be far off.
I don't think that what you describe is that far off.
It's hard to remember that summer isn't really that far off.
But as of Season 2, that day is still far off.
"We just started way too far off on Friday," Harvick said.
Whenever the party ... has veered too far off course, they lose.
Back then, it sounded like a solution was still far off.
That is not far off the 27 percent yield on Feb.
But actual fairytales are pretty far off from achieving it, too.
The Dow and S&P are not far off those levels.
That high-tech future isn't too far off, according to Vodafone.
Confused about how the street could have been so far off?
The impacts of global warming can seem opaque and far off.
The base is located relatively far off from any public roads.
Emily Dickinson claimed books were like vessels to far-off lands.
But, other indicators suggest the estimate isn't all that far off.
And they don't look too far off a typical Palmer season.
Other simply want a lush depiction of a far off place.
It's not far off, at 48% for its fiscal third quarter.
Fat Bear Week is certainly entertaining for us far-off viewers.
Scenes like that are most likely in the far-off future.
With neural net AI inside, decision-making abilities aren't far off.
First, he stunts too far off Mikal Bridges in the corner.
You've probably seen the film The Martian—it's not far off.
The Flyers aren't far off from being a perennial playoff team.
Level design here is so far off to a good start.
It's not a perfect analogy, but it's not that far off.
Brent, with a backwardation of 16 cents, is not far off.
The contamination could even reach waters as far off as Tokyo.
The results can be spot on … or far off the mark.
Far off, he heard the long notes of the last song.
It isn't the room Hopper painted, but it's not far off.
And, far off on the horizon, the Francophile fantasy — ratatouille — awaits.
With a few exceptions, a comeback never seems too far off.
However, the S&P was still not far off record levels.
Markets may not be far off when expecting diplomacy over conflict.
These far-off goals typically entail more money and ongoing attention.
Despite these findings, we're far off track and only getting farther.
Trump's tweets aren't too far off from the language of spam.
This is not far off from my idea of a nightmare.
"The Green New Deal is so far off the grid of what's achievable that it's a nonstarter" "The Green New Deal is so far off the grid of what's achievable that it's a nonstarter," Katko said.
While the 103EX is a bit of a far-off look into the future of the world's ultimate luxury brand, if developments from BMW hint at moves that Rolls-Royce might make, it's not too far off.
Either way, Apple's integration of flexible screens is still pretty far off.
We did every once in a while, so they weren't far off.
Large developmental changes are either absent or far off at this point.
That normal world doesn't seem so far off when those moments arrive.
"We will listen to the offer, but we're far off," he said.
That may seem far off, but it's already time to start planning.
Just finish a quest that took you far off the main road?
Tala isn't just for those living in some far off remote place.
Both the Norwegian seas and the greater Arctic may seem far-off.
It's not too far off when marketing will become the new IT!
Just how far off that not-too-distant future remains is uncertain.
When you reach your 50s, retirement is no longer so far off.
The Aleppo offensive signals that scenario might not be too far off.
A future in which drones deliver our goods is not far off.
That question isn't too far off from being asked in real life.
Photos featuring them hanging out with locals in far-off destinations 55.
Roy called it the sanatorium aesthetic, and he wasn't that far off.
The other two were ranked in the weakest category not far off.
To be sure, the polls in Georgia were not that far off.
Household savings relative to income is not far off record low levels.
"Stab" is maybe a bit dramatic, but it's not too far off.
The outsider is throwing bombs and dreaming of far-off transformational revolution.
Yet thoughts of his childhood and his parents never seem far off.
But the specter of this year's polarizing election was never far off.
But his sister walked far off and didn't return until even later.
It turns out it was a chenin blanc ... not too far off!
Such problems, of course, remain far off at best, hypothetical at worst.
Not so far off, 29% said the cost of capital was lower.
Despite those deviations, it's not far off from our present-day reality.
Prime Ali it might not have been, but it wasn't far off.
No, not the collegiate athletic association, though that isn't too far off.
It wasn't too far off base, but it gave it some attention.
Watching Twin Peaks is a lot like anticipating a far-off sneeze.
Far off, wavering on the thermals, two golden eagles swung into view.
Whether raising a child is a far-off venture, or 3 a.m.
Now cricket officials fear a new fixing epidemic is not far off.
In your twenties, a prostate exam seems like a far-off eventuality.
They wince dramatically, as if detecting the far-off aroma of bacon.
Womanhood was far-off, a state of emergency that befell other people.
But, usually, when people predict the future, they're always so far off.
ET (0003 GMT), not far off a five-month high of $55.99.
When you're young, retirement can seem too far off to think about.
When he first mentioned it, it seemed like a far-off possibility.
Its muted debut only shows how far-off that goal really is.
"Maybe not too far off, there's not just one show like this."
But his work has also taken him far off the beaten path.
Megacities like Jakarta, Mexico City and Sao Paulo are not far off.
Far off in the misty distance, we could see our docked ship.
A budget can prevent you getting too far off track, Hoffman says.
For now, it seems, any change still remains a far-off notion.
Maybe a curly-haired Grande performance isn't too far off the horizon.
But the wider health care revolution envisaged by Wojcicki remains far off.
Sandberg said in the post that the goal is still far off.
Like with any message board, they can go pretty far off-topic.
Design-wise, the phones aren't far off their predecessor, the Mi 5.
Bezos missed the mark on this one, but he's not far off.
But Danny Ocean's gang of thieves aren't all that far off either.
I want to ask you a question about the far-off future.
He mentions some immunotherapy options in Israel and other far-off places.
A couple miles earlier, we'd heard yapping somewhere far off in the desert.
Netflix and Alphabet shares hit it last week, and Amazon isn't far off.
They look a little like walk-in freezers, which isn't too far off.
Bigger shows don't seem too far off if they continue at this rate.
While driverless vehicles may seem like a distant fantasy, they're not far off.
U; it's not Super Mario World, but it isn't that far off, either.
That said, what you see in the video above isn't that far off.
"Kill him," he says, pointing a dagger at a far-off Night King.
The dream of a non-monogamous dating app may be far off, however.
We cannot wait for someone else, for faraway countries or far off bureaucracies.
But following a heated exchange, the "right time" appeared to be far off.
The year 2029 may seem far off, but spacecraft take years to develop.
We're never too far off what we write whatever the song is about.
They're far-off plans and he says he feels shy talking about it.
After all, they're usually not too far off from the real shows themselves.
The good news: it's not all far-off dreams and seemingly impossibly milestones.
I've never dropped acid, but I assume it's not far off from this.
Graduation is far off, but that hasn't stopped Jeremy from thinking beyond college.
But according to Milner, it's also doable with technology not too far off.
Houston's performance was a balm during a very real, yet far off war.
We're not far off from drastic changes in how we charge our devices.
The was hovering at $1.1448 and not far off major resistance at $1.1489.
And so in this bucolic setting, the self-driving revolution seems far off.
The was hovering at $1.1458 and not far off major resistance at $1.1489.
"We think that that is probably not far off fair value," Cahall said.
Considering views of the existing Wilderness Lodge, this may not be far off.
Mr Cryan's target of a 10% return on tangible equity looks far off.
In Canada, where Larsen lives, a nationwide legalization policy probably isn't far off.
That or you can wait until this Friday, which isn't that far off.
Rousseff's accounts suggested the government's finances, although deteriorating, were not far off track.
Plantation 2000 was about a slave plantation in that far-off year 2000.
Let's begin by visiting a galaxy in a far-off constellation called Phoenix.
However, he was still far off from their actual retail price of $19.97.
CES started actually not that far off from what its purpose is now.
Of course, these are all alleged, but they don't seem too far off.
It's safe to guess that Daytona delivery won't be far off from that.
I don't think it's that far off from something that could really happen.
Trade with far-off countries is costly, in terms of money and time.
And sure — retirement may sound like a far-off, even somewhat theoretical event.
Even the punctuation wasn't too far off, and I was reading fairly monotonically.   
The difficulty is that inflation remains far off the BOJ's 2 percent target.
"So one would think, perhaps, ethereum futures are not far off," he said.
Saving for retirement can't wait, no matter how far off it may seem.
It indicates the company is not far off from sending tourists to space.
" Williams said, arguing Gutfeld was "so far off" and "in a weak position.
I recognize that bias exists in journalism but to be so far off?
A world in which this ideal is realized is no doubt far-off.
But she worries that another cycle of infection may not be far off.
Interviews with top Trump aides may not be far off at this point.
That, however, is not exactly the case, although it's not very far off.
There's actually plenty of precedent for hockey trades involving far-off future picks.
Huffman recently told Fortune that the company is "not far off" from profitability.
Have you thought about this, or is that too far off to consider?
Achieving that is likely still far off, but other improvements could be closer.
That's not far off from the 34,000 saying "I do" on the 19th.
And if not, well, we're not too far off from a new year.
Even with just the two of us, our expenses were not far off.
That's an exaggeration, but it's really not too far off from the truth.
This is not far off the size of the benefit that statins provide.
So how far off is it quite some time before you launch it?
So she conceived him and withdrew with him to a place far off.
Social media plays a big part, offering intimate glimpses of far-off lands.
In manufacturing, automation isn't a far off, futuristic problem — it's a present reality.
They're not that far off from what their former candidate has said about abortion.
Really, it's a look not too far off from her wedding and engagement looks.
But reserves remain far off the peak of $64 billion reached in August 2008.
But for now, we're still far off from that critical point in our history.
This depiction doesn't appear to be too far off from Gypsy's real-life demeanor.
The first generation of folding smartphones may be coming, but perfection remains far off.
This scene isn't far off from something Chopra might say in her real life.
This isn't that far off what I'd like to do on a first date.
So as you can see, the Netflix version isn't too far off, style-wise.
Lucky for you, it's not far off; the second episode hits in early 2017.
Creative and truly conversational computers able to handle the unexpected are still far off.
Would the Earl of G die for want of some far-off York technology?
That America was never real, of course, but it feels especially far-off now.
Or better yet, just stay as far off the grid as you possibly can.
Is The Handmaid's Tale pure fiction, or is the dystopia not too far off?
The 2016 Yankees aren't as far off from these predecessors as it might seem.
CoEdition tells us that the release of a Splendid partnership is not far off.
Theme parks specialize in magic and transporting guests to far-off lands, after all.
Based on Trump's most recent public appearances, this scenario doesn't seem too far off.
It's not quite as large a number as NordVPN but it's not far off.
First come the loggers, who illegally extract valued lumber sold in far-off cities.
A far-off planet's inhabitants might prefer to hide from the likes of us.
Tax reform -- one of the president's key promises, for instance, is still far off.
If that sounds like some sort of culinary alchemy, you're not too far off.
While this seems like the stuff of science fiction, it is not far off.
Personal AV ownership is considered far off due to high purchase and maintenance costs.
The report made clear that climate catastrophe isn't happening in the far-off future.
However, if this is the future of pornography, then we're still pretty far off.
"When you have a cold winter, the spring cannot be far off," said Liao.
That's a bit of wishful thinking in my experience, but it's not far off.
This whole fidget spinning in space utopia may not be all that far off.
If a runner is far off his or her predicted time, Murphy flags it.
Now that iOS 12.4 is available, the release date shouldn't be too far off.
That's not too far off from how teams make their money either, he explained.
Each time, the sounds of Nancy's murder are far off, like in a dream.
Mali's flag still resembles Senegal's, and both flags aren't too far off from Guinea's.
Solutions seem far off in what was once seen as a rising economic star.
That's why his startup, Fin, is working backwards from a far-off tech utopia.
It's since been reissued on CD and hopefully a vinyl reissue isn't far off.
In the United States, the profits enticed far-off chains to buy out independent
The metal was not far off Monday's more than six-month high of $1,284.09.
These can still be far off, even purposefully delayed, just know what they are.
EDT (1520 GMT), not far off its more than six-year high of $13,554.56.
EDT (1734 GMT), not far off its more than six-year high of $1,554.56.
The doubles on 11 and 12 weren't far off from being pretty good shots.
My desire to bring democracy to China, a seemingly far-off dream, remains strong.
So a similar storm may not be as far off as you might think.
Fake celebrity endorsements, altered product videos, bogus reviews and testimonials can't be far off.
ET, not far off the three-year high of $210 reached on Jan. 653.
Imagine that far-off aliens with our present technology were trying to find us.
Although five years seems far off, for Ford, it's a blink of an eye.
Those who saw echoes of "Black Panther" in Tubman's gesture were not far-off.
Chiefs offensive line coach Andy Heck told Rosenberg that Mahomes isn&apost far off.
We cannot wait for someone else — for far away countries or far off bureaucracies.
However that is still a highly speculative and far-off vision of the future.
"I think we're getting closer to it, shouldn't be too far off," Barnette said.
Turning the corner in a wide path, I heard a far-off rumbling sound.
Not far off pitch black when this should be a beautiful sunny morning. pic.twitter.
But they are the final views New Horizons captured of this far-off, icy world.
For the non-Don Drapers among us, drinking at work is a far-off fantasy.
That is a future, some experts fear, that may not be all that far off.
It was still hovering not far off a near seven-month low brushed on Friday.
If that combination sounds like a science experiment gone wrong, you're not too far off.
At this pace, a gallery exhibition of her very own doesn't seem that far off.
Nina is in a far-off cell, with seemingly zero options left to save her.
"Nobody had done this yet, so it seemed like a far-off thing," Rosie said.
Gillespie says he's made 12 expeditions to far-off Nikumaroro, also known as Gardner Island.
Others are already dying around the world thanks to inaction and far off target setting.
Okay, this is really far off into the future, but maybe you'll still be around?
Steelmakers are using 78% of their capacity, not far off the administration's goal of 80%.
As for what TVision Home offers, it's not far off from what Layer5003 already had.
Farther into the women's locker room, far off by the shower, sat a second pile.
The micromanufacturing future I'm imagining is still far off, but the revolution has already begun.
If it's too literal, it's not good; if it's too far off, it's not good.
And where there's a three-day weekend, there's an onslaught of sales not far off.
The moons of Jupiter and Saturn could work, he added, but they're too far off.
It's not exactly Nero fiddling while Rome burned, but it's not very far off, either.
Let's see, we've had planking, owling and Tebowing, so this doesn't feel that far off.
Maybe Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' Oscar wish is not that far off on the horizon.
They are not quite mirror images of each other—but they are not far off.
Bear in mind, the Auction House isn't so far off from a site like eBay.
Later on, Celeste looks at her sons and husband playing in the far-off light.
Elsewhere, the euro was flat at $1.1331, though not far off a two-week high.
That's not so far off the curve that Tom Solomon calculates we need to hit.
But it seems likely CRISPR produce isn't so far off from our supermarket shelves. [Nature]
The dollar is not far off a 26-23/23 month low against the yen .
Then 2017 seemed so far away, a date impossibly far off in my adult life.
If this sounds like something you heard in therapy, that's because we're not far off.
American culture is so far off the scales in this idea of separation and individuation.
X might not be too far off in thinking this is a bit ... well, sketch.
Given that Android Nougat is expected soon, the new phones likely aren't far off either.
In other words, not far off from what was found by, yep, Porter and Jick.
If you have a deadline that's far off you might not be the most focused.
So I'm in the right margin for New York but pretty far off from California.
Designers showed collections for next spring and summer, but sun and fun seemed far off.
But the promise of lab-grown meat to actually replace livestock is still far off.
It's absurd, but it's not that far off to the machinations of Bachelor in Paradise.
Rhett Butler wasn't far off in listing factories, coal mines, and shipyards as essential materials.
The plane is far off the island's main road in Solheimasandur on the southern coast.
At its core, it's not very far off from what you've been hearing from us.
Once you start moving, the red line will signify how far off course you've gone. 
A simple blood test that can reliably predict recovery time might not be far off.
I had forgotten how far "off-track" we went from our original discussion about contranyms.
The idea of sending everything they owned to a new, far off location wasn't appealing.
That's not far off from what the Republican Party may be headed toward this summer.
So with regulatory railings and lack of manufacturer muster, how far off are we really?
In India, middle class and wealthy women are gaining freedoms, but equality is far off.
Now the two are not very far off on the vast majority of policy questions.
They have sleek websites that feature an infinite scroll of Instagram-worthy, far-off destinations.
Nonetheless, the sergeant expressed disbelief that the VPD investigation had gone so far off course.
"I'm really just searching for something that isn't far off, that's real simple," Spieth said.
But as an expression of the Indian public's feelings, it wasn't far off the mark.
Yet for a place so far off the grid, news traveled fast throughout the valley.
The aliens are far off, distant, enclosed in giant superstructures that are hard to comprehend.
It turns out, that's actually not too far off from the original concept of ChameleonMask.
Despite their controversial subject matter, these books haven't walked far off from other picture books.
Whether in far-off Vietnam or on a nearby bridge, death is waiting in Milwaukee.
We may not have reached peak podcast yet, but we can't be too far off.
And those are not far-off stories: Those are also the stories of the living.
And baseball history, whether it be 60, 61 or 62, is not too far off.
If you're feeling shades of early Guy Ritchie shine through here, you're not far off.
The day when a state like North Carolina votes first might not be far off.
This was so far off the mark that it charmed me enough to keep chatting.
Perhaps robotic pizza cars, or whatever their last idea was, were a bit far off.
With April 1 not that far off, it will not be long before we know.
Those concerns seem far off to Israel's government now, if they're a concern at all.
If that doesn't accurately describe the present state of the world, it's not far off.
"The card serves as a touchstone to confirm I haven't strayed too far off track."
Even if he was now freed of depression, the next crisis was not far off.
It's not quite a make-or-break moment for Nintendo, but it's not far off.
I think autonomous driving is the most far off from actually impacting people's everyday lives.
These impressions took on a dreamlike cast; she heard more shots, far off below outside.
Sterling on Wednesday was flat at $1.2954, not far off a two-week low of $1.2923.
My semi-educated hunch is that it's not far off — perhaps it's 10 percent too high.
From what I've heard, the company's pre-money valuation was not to far off $70 million.
Golden State shot just 42.3 percent in the period, far off the Cavaliers' 52.6 percent pace.
When Sanchez looked out his window that night, the fire was far off in the distance.
I like the reassurance of knowing I have a plan to reach those far-off goals.
Abdullah, the previous Saudi king, opened an interfaith centre, but located it in far-off Vienna.
Full federal legalization is likely still far off, but lawmakers are warming up to the idea.
To the Way brothers, that doesn't sound too far off from where the country is now.
But if a YouTuber can build his own DIY rig, we can't be too far off.
It's essentially a sensory deprivation tank, and Reality Steve's Stockholm syndrome metaphor doesn't seem far off.
Widespread consumer uses of the technology, such as 5G-enabled smartphones, are still relatively far off.
The fuss over degrees is also a sign that an election may not be far off.
It's also not far off from Google Search's keyword ads where business pay for more visibility.
Ahead, find new shopping-list inspiration that's perfect for when payday feels a bit far off.
For now, the storm's still far off U.S. coasts, 1,700 miles east of the Leeward Islands.
But it's always felt like a far-off fantasy that won't arrive until I'm long gone.
Yes, that micromanufacturing future I'm imagining is still far off, but the revolution has already begun.
Say you saved up for that vacation and are sunning yourself on some far-off beach.
The promise of a post-racist society many saw in Barack Obama's election looks far off.
No matter how far off retirement may seem in your 20s, don't wait to start saving.
It's pretty awesome, like a vision of an untamed city far off into the uncertain future.
But many higher-rated euro zone government bond yields are not far off recent lows either.
It certainly isn't far off from Uber investor Shervin Pishevar's unforgettably weird "iniquitous taxi cartels" rant.
My great grandfather after him was a sharecropper, which isn't that far off from slavery. Me?
"He's not DeAndre Jordan, but he's not too far off," a league source told VICE Sports.
After exchanging "I love yous," Burnahm shared her hope that an engagement wouldn't be far off.
It's not too far off the mark to assume Spotify is gunning for Pandora's user base.
A funeral for blogging itself feels not far off—or at least a mid-life crisis.
And the post-apocalyptic vibe Stålenhag seems to create is not far off the narrative mark.
But if you think about it, bare leg and exposed neck season isn't that far off.
Retirement might seem too far off to start considering, but time has a way of passing.
It edged down to $1.2972 but was not far off a two-month high of $1.3001.
Um, I'm not allowed to say too much there, yet, but you are not far off.
My son just died today...over on some nasty, dry battlefield in a far off land.
Why it matters: This is more than just a corporate brouhaha in a far-off courtroom.
Those might seem like far-off places, but in military terms, they are the front lines.
But the hum of the Israeli drone from just across the border is never far off.
While Hickey wouldn't bet the bottom is in, he thinks it may not be far off.
But September's not far off, so it won't be long before we hear the full story.
That's not far off the total who downed tools in 12 significant U.S. strikes last year.
They were trading at 57.6 cents on Tuesday, not far off the 63 cents pre-Maria.
But to call it "the greatest in history" is far off the mark, according to economists.
But to call this economy "the greatest in history" is far off the mark, economists say.
Even if it doesn't arrive in immediate fashion, Rosenberg doesn't think it's far off, he said.
In a time when talking cars don't seem so far off, rebooting "Knight Rider" was unnecessary.
Let's face it, securing the perfect work-life balance is a far off dream for many.
Do you go wild(ling) for the far off, world-weary look in Jon Snow's eyes?
Oh, also: They hail from far-off locales -- Gilly from Beyond the Wall, Gabbard from Hawaii.
On May 24, Heathrow Airport in London debuted some new routes to select far-off destinations.
That's not too far off from Pinterest's valuation of $11 billion in its previous financing round.
Gesture control tech isn't far off when it comes to characters emulating the movements of players.
Luckily, Horvath thinks we're pretty far off from that, though he was amused by the thought.
It unfortunately feels not too far off from a lot of early 2000s nu metal tropes.
When he moved to California for high school, though, that was too far-off to imagine.
The text is in the form of a diary from the "far-off" year of 1982.
I couldn't believe these guys I once knew so well had gotten so far off track.
The design isn't that far off from previous iterations of the concept car and initial prototypes.
They began discussing marriage, "but it was always far off in the future," Ms. Chyun said.
As an editor, I can't go too far off the grid, but I am into podcasts!
He declines to comment on how far off Elliptic is from achieving breakeven or profitability yet.
But that's the case with any TV, really, and that time won't be so far off.
It ended up telegraphing the cultures and surprising wildlife of far-off places back to Britain.
The good thing is that today, in my community, this doesn't feel impossible or far off.
Subsequent reports, while somewhat varied, confirmed that the initial claim was not far off the mark.
World War II wasn't far off, and this Caesar bore a striking resemblance to Benito Mussolini.
That can't be too far off, since everyone moves around exactly as they would on Earth.
Like anything, it exists on a spectrum, where only one far-off fringe inflicts physical violence.
If this sounds a bit like a sense of entitlement, that may not be far-off.
To think of it as a Chinese version of Sputnik is not far off the mark.
He highlighted far-off initiatives that Facebook is working on, like virtual reality and augmented reality.
If that brings to mind a very awkward friends-with-benefits situation, you're not far off.
This one's not quite at the Jason-Momoa-judging-pumpkins level, but it's not far off.
If this sounds a bit like a sense of entitlement, that may not be far-off.
But while that seems far off, climate displacement isn't something out of a science fiction movie.
As we reported, his release is potentially not too far off ... as early as next August.
We are still in a bleak midwinter, with the violence of the summer months far off.
At 21, Jared Goff is not the youngest Super Bowl starter, but he's not far off.
That goal seems far off for the Orioles, but at least they have the right blueprint.
At 24, Jared Goff is not the youngest Super Bowl starter, but he's not far off.
More than 19773 responses suggested that perhaps the Rotten Tomatoes fan rating wasn't so far off.
Maria was downgraded to a tropical storm on Tuesday, far off the coast of North Carolina.
Bulletstorm: Full Clip is set to launch on Steam tomorrow, so the deadline isn't far off.
NOT far off the coast of Guam lies the deepest point on Earth's surface, the Mariana trench.
Local parties reportedly devoted over $2.2bn to such races, not far off the $2.4bn for congressional campaigns.
That kind of success may be far off, but there is no question that Fiorentina is ambitious.
It's not going to be too far off Season 3, but it's going to be something different.
One question still dangled: Why did so many of these misremembered reports point to far-off Portsmouth?
Whenever education officials confront bullying, bathrooms, and sex education, the ADF never seems to be far off.
They have about 10,000 viewers, not far off what a cable news show gets in South Africa.
Revenue slipped 13 percent to 2.3 billion shekels, not far off the 2.34 billion expected by analysts.
Yet that number is still not far off from what a single L train car can hold.
Cuts to obscure research programs were far off the media radar and low on opposition party agendas.
My visions weren't far off, but I'd have to wait for an official diagnosis to know that.
With plans for an initial public offering, Xpeng may not be far off from testing investor sentiments.
The common currency remained not far off a near two-year low of $1.11055 brushed on Thursday.
He may be a dad, but with all that exercise, he's far off from a dad bod.
All we know today is that the venture world is investing like that reality is far-off.
Surprisingly, the prices aren't that far off, and, if anything, are over estimates for the year 2000.
And let's not kid ourselves: the numbers are not far off making a two-party coalition possible.
"He&aposs not far off from being great," said Green, whose team has won three of four.
And honestly, the company's faux official endorsement isn't far off from the president's previous comments about asbestos.
Brohm isn&apost saying it will happen again, but he knows the Boilermakers aren&apost far off .
How to tell from far off whether a planet is indeed inhabited is a matter of debate.
Characters we thought were long gone return, whether in the afterlife or living far off in seclusion.
On the other hand, if it is late in the cycle a recession cannot be far off.
Not quite up to par with the best phones right now, but not that far off either.
The refresh of the RC coupe, which is based on the IS, won't likely be far off.
"This is so far off the agenda for Africa and Asia," Carroll told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
With the government still far off agreeing an exit deal with Brussels, currency traders are increasingly edgy.
And the number may not be too far off, with possibility of 6.8 percent as the 'disappointment.
However, that is too far off to pose a significant risk the market at present, Kendall said.
AN AIRLINE boss's worst nightmare is one of its planes crashing; but this was not far off.
Sunday's vote was not the end of Ms Rousseff, but her departure cannot now be far off.
As of last week the two were engaged, but their wedding seemed as far off as ever.
These voters were the backbone of Reagan Country, and they know Republicans have wandered far off track.
The good news however is, this future is not nearly as far off as it once was.
The XC60's specs aren't far off those of its rivals, or the XC13 for that matter.
The few houses were set back so far off the road that she almost didn't see them.
Five-year bond yields were down 4 bps at 2.99 percent and not far off recent lows.
Then there are some more futuristic, far-off bets, such as Hyperloop technology, aerial vehicles and tunnels.
We chatted with its CEO about the launch, and why an IPO is still far off.6.
Your governor and your state legislator or a congressman and a president in far off nation's capital?
We cannot wait for someone else, for faraway countries or far-off bureaucrats -- we can't do it.
Take Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which routes data from a far off server to a local computer.
She had never been far off, but there were always five pounds or so that eluded her.
Mercury prefers the local hood and slang, while Jupiter's all about far-off place and exotic languages.
It probably won't be as bad as the Andrew Shaw contract, but it won't be far off.
You don't have to go far off the interpreted path to find yourself in very difficult situations.
But to me it was gorgeous and not so far off from what Perry originally stood for.
If those sound like confessions plucked from a speed-dating event, that is not too far off.
Because vaccination is rather far off, social distancing is key now, including limiting the size of gatherings.
Cases in Germany were still in the tens, while the numbers are now not far off 5,000.
Far off in a hidden part of Reddit, a conversation about lipstick is about to turn ugly.
The greatest mysteries of the universe don't have to reside in black holes or far off galaxies.
Antetokounmpo averaged a modest 22017 points and 236 rebounds a game — and championship contention looked far-off.
You can find yourself so far off course that the pain of getting back will be staggering.
They are forthright about obstructing Democratic plans, but not publicly concerned about Thwaites' far-off grounding zone.
But even with the first Democratic contests weeks away, the November presidential election can seem far off.
While the resolution on NAFTA could be close at hand, any agreement with China appears far off.
And people have always been fascinated with the idea of traveling to far-off places, he added.
Journey to far off destinations & experience unexpected encounters, or even take home the different items you find.
It's not too far off – all this extra stuff that comes with it is a little different.
The new profitability target, meanwhile, is not far off HSBC's previous ambition of "above 11%" in 2020.
Elliot feels so far off from wielding real power that he doesn't care about what little has.
The headlines out of Capitol Hill these days often make bipartisanship seem like a far-off memory.
This is the best way to go from daydreaming about far-off destinations to actually visiting them.
It might be hard to get your 8-year-old excited about such a far-off goal.
Even so, the fusion dream remains largely mired in far-off future conceptions of what could be.
It's a tall order for Democrats, with any predictions complicated by how far off the election is.
Much like retirement, tax season seems pretty far off, too, but April is just around the corner.
Well, his recent interview with Sarah Paulson isn't quite on that level, but it's not far off.
Germany's benchmark Bund yield rose to -0.39%, not far off a low of -0.41% hit on Monday.
Maybe our suggestion Demi could be a good fit for the "Creed" sequel wasn't that far off.
I'm curious how you think about weighing that far-off future against the present we live in.
When the pack is far off, it's a morbid drone, like a platoon of Tuvan throat-singers.
The big five tech firms have almost 1m staff, not far off the 1.5m Walmart has in America.
With the Supreme Court's recently reinforced five-justice conservative majority, that day of reckoning seems far off still.
Some of these innovative features may seem far off, but many are actually feasible in the near future.
In my mind, keeping my Facebook profile alive is not far off from keeping my Hotmail account active.
Garbrandt just fought at 135 lbs and Conor has fought at 145, so they're not too far off.
It lies in a far-off group of objects, called the Kuiper Belt, that ring the solar system.
While playing with user-created content is restricted to PC players for now, console support isn't far off.
It brings to mind the workshop of some kind of futuristic cobbler, which is not so far off.
I look around on Craigslist and different apartment sites, but July 1st is apparently still too far off.
There's no pricing information or release date yet, but an official product launch shouldn't be too far off.
The old cliché of an out-of-control killer robot chanting "crush, destroy" isn't too far off here.
Her own monograph with Gigi (who modeled for the mag's cover in August!) can't be too far off.
Nobre warned that it is not far off with already 15-17% of the rainforest having been destroyed.
In August, New Horizons should start taking photos of the far-off object as it flies ever closer.
I love the ideals, but it got too far off the deep end, and so I dropped out.
Still, lab tests on resistant strains have shown that a totally resistant superbug might not be far off.
And we don't need to look into some far-off tomorrowland to imagine what it will look like.
No. But it can swap between time zones seamlessly and wake you up in some far-off place.
They're not cheap at $350, a price point not far off from the very flimsy Beats Studio Wireless.
I recently tried out a DJI Osmo Mobile smartphone gimbal, and the Pixel handheld isn't that far off.
Its shares remain far off 13 record levels and little above the 13-year low seen in 2018.
The Switch+ isn't perfect, but using it makes it feel like the truly connected home isn't far off.
Though that second one hardly seems physically possible, the prank they land on isn't far off from that.
Far-off light from Alamosa browned the horizon, looking natural from this far away, like a premature sunrise.
Even this expository part of The Circle's supposed dystopian universe doesn't feel far off enough to be effective.
It's not so far off from the recruitment tactics employed online by individuals and communities with toxic beliefs.
Has anyone given you a really outlandish response, where those interpretations are far off from what you intended?
If I am honest, that's not far off from the "hold my beer and watch this" mental attitude.
Teams as far off as Benfica in Portugal have also offered to lend players as the club rebuilds.
Pew, an American research outfit, reckons 81% of Lebanese households have a car, not far off America's 88%.
Opinions like Lil Duval's actually aren't very far off from comments like the ones exemplified by this tweet.
This doesn't seem far off the mark, even though he coached in the Bay Area for several seasons.
When you think about virtual reality, you probably think about visuals and imagery and immersive far-off places.
"Ever Since New York" is the second track we've heard so far off of Styles forthcoming solo debut.
And even though it's set in a dystopian future, in some ways, it doesn't feel too far off.
Ultima lies in a far-off group of objects, called the Kuiper Belt, that ring the solar system.
Hrithik Roshan plays Sarman, a farm boy who is drawn to the far-off land of Mohenjo Daro.
But the EU program to relocate asylum seekers from Italy to other EU countries remains far off target.
Last week, Bullard said another rate hike "may not be far off" if the economy evolves as expected.
The dollar was last at 117.60 yen, not far off a four-month trough of 117.33 set overnight.
Its shares remain far off 2015 record levels and little above the 13-year low seen in 2018.
The flight is believed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean, diverting far off course for unknown reasons.
Jurors from Allegheny County were conscripted into service hundreds of miles from home, in far-off Montgomery County.
Those children are then referred to far-off treatment centers that they may not be able to reach.
So what are your far-off expectations for how humans, robots, and AIs will interact in the future?
We also don't have a release date, although with all these leaks, it can't be too far off.
As a travel vlogger, Cole isn't simply introducing us to the cool swimming pools in far off places.
Then there's Google's Project Ara, which dreams bigger but remains rather far off from becoming a consumer product.
"We are never far off from a shutdown from the way we've been handling appropriations bills," Smucker said.
This is about as messy and unintuitive as it gets, but it's not too far off the mainstream.
" Asked if he would enter the RSC race if Harris bowed out, Franks replied: "You're not far off.
That's not far off the 7.6 percent cost of capital that Bayer estimated for its business last year.
It is far quicker and cheaper to ask a chief than a far-off court to dispense justice.
But the flight has been pushed to next year — though it's not too far off in early January.
That's not too far off from the lira's record low of around 3.9407 per dollar, touched in January.
The clothes tap into all our subconscious associations and connect a far-off event to our own experiences.
It is rare but not impossible for far-off wars to cross the threshold to gain national attention.
Your governor and your state legislator or a congressman and a president in a far-off nation's capital?
In a world, not that far off, where our every interaction could be recorded, how would we behave?
The goal of a mining-free iPhone is not only far off; at the moment, it's scientifically impossible.
For me, anger has always come in and out, like a radio station on a far-off highway.
To offer immersive experiences to his audiences using VR, a dream that he thinks is still far off.
There's still no happy ending to be found, but such a hope isn't quite so far off anymore.
That argument isn't too far off from the way the New Critics would have thought about the film.
That future might not be too far off, but for now you can watch the live streams here.
A large, metallic blue platform in a far-off field provided a panoramic view of the surrounding farmland.
But Memorial Day isn't far off, and Mesler is transitioning into downstairs mode, a fidgety and neurotic state.
They flagged down a driver who agreed to take them to a friend's timeshare, far off the Strip.
Their relationship nudges "Killing Eve" far-off its expected course and lands the show in fascinating new terrain.
Mark had never heard of it, but it was easy to find, not too far off I-95.
Wriggling into my sleeping bag, I opened "The Girl on the Train," knowing that sleep wasn't far off.
While that day is far off, and still quite speculative, the possibility has clearly spurred lobbyists to action.
Trump is certainly not far-off on the need to make some changes to that agreement, quite frankly.
Indeed, Mr. Wu's vision of selling a house with a few taps on a smartphone remains far off.
A rocket will get to Mars, probably later than Elon is saying, but probably not too far off.
He throws the ball an average of 28.1 yards a pass, not far-off those other big heavers.
While the term "act of violence" feels inappropriate in this context, "highway robbery" doesn't seem too far off.
He gets a far-off look sometimes, as though he is thinking about something she could never understand.
The way Sochi played out also showed how far-off a real, productive debate between Syria's combatants remains.
He was not far off, as China has reported more than 81,000 cases with more than 3,200 deaths.
With videos like this being shown in public, though, the full reveal probably can't be too far off.
Mr. Zheng's daughter has left for a far-off city, where she "does something with computers," he said.
Euro zone inflation expectations tumbled to new record lows below 0.84%, far off the ECB's near 2% target.
Even if it sounds like a far-off, far-fetched, futuristic proposition, self-driving cars aren't sci-fi.
A damning report from Mueller could change Republican reticence, but such a report is likely quite far off.
It was a solid showing, but the average closed far off its highs as the coronavirus fears linger.
Both Fabienne and Haiti faded from the news, as disaster victims in far-off places so often do.
Typical dart throwers toss at an average speed of 5.8 to 6.7 meters per second, not far off.
Or maybe that gaffe threw Musk so far off his game that he couldn't lay out his argument.
AS WE SIT HERE, WE'RE NOT THAT FAR OFF FROM RECORD HIGHS IN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE MARKET.
Now that the rocket and capsule are both at the Cape, the test shouldn't be that far off.
Now just about everything new, from Broadway to far Off, is preserved, regardless of merit or likely profit.
And with the 2020 election not far off, there is huge potential for weaponizing deepfakes on social media.
But many of the Democrats' dire warnings are not far off the mark: Prices could indeed prove prohibitive.
My LA grandmother who helped raise me firmly and lovingly, was never far off, just two blocks away.
If Porsche&aposs decision is any indication of the future, that prediction may not be too far off.
Bolloré's initial desire to build a Southern European rival to U.S. content streaming player Netflix remains far-off.
If the robot reminds you of something straight out of a Transformer's movie, you're not too far off.
Salam International Investment, the most heavily traded stock, closed 3393 percent lower, far off its intra-day low.
And they said at the time they weren't that far off doing a deal that looked like this.
If East Stratcom sounds like a group tasked with devising plans to win wars, that's not far-off.
Netanyahu has also claimed that Iran is using Iraq and far-off Yemen to plan attacks against Israel.
Gymnastics aficionados may remember Ohashi, now 21, as a world-class gymnast not far off an Olympic berth.
"I knew it wasn't far-off, but it didn't feel like I was ready to go," Mickelson said.
We're sending people to far-off lands without having any idea, is this going to get tremendous traffic.
If he had tried, he would have revealed that the Paul/Rubio critique of him wasn't far off.
Nobre warned that it is not far off with already 15-17% of the rain forest having been destroyed.
She's also been traveling nonstop to far off destinations with her 9-year-old daughter Sophia always in tow.
Mallet pointed out that this kind of fully-tracked full-body avatar is still far off in the future.
The SEC's Office of Inspector General, in a scathing 2009 report, said Markopolos was not far off the mark.
The was down 0.4 percent at $0.7205, not far off a three-week trough of $0.7192 hit on Thursday.
The Australian dollar was flat at $0.7216, not far off a three-week trough of $0.7192 hit on Thursday.
Over-the-top comic book action is never far off, but it's framed against a familiar, frequently imperfect world.
However, that's pretty far off, so in the meantime, how excited are you to see an actual folding smartphone?
Tuchscherer expects that to grow to between 900 and 1000 by the end of January, not that far off.
Both games seem to always find me compulsively piling bodies in far-off corners, like a dog burying bones.
User statistics on Steam Spy of popular Steam store games show that mass adoption could still be far off.
You get the picture — more sci-fi stuff and less reality, but it is not that far off, either.
If all this sounds a bit like a Nexus program for laptop ARM chips, that's not too far off.
The misses I did have weren't too far off and the putter was hot for most of the round.
FORTT: SO, HOW FAR OFF DO YOU THINK WE ARE FROM WIDESPREAD ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES LIKE – IMMELT: LIKE THIS?
NASA plans to continue monitoring weather on these frigid, far-off gas giants to better understand the extraterrestrial storms.
When such extremes are far off, it is rational to take on more risk than when they are close.
Since this image is already on Amazon's site, it's hard to imagine a product launch being very far off.
Having a robust way of detecting CTE may still be far off, but we may be one step closer.
She nods, she's smiling in a way that's a little far off, like she forgot her guard a little.
The twinkling music, the far-off castle, the portentous volcano in the distance — these Zelda staples are all present.
Still, the default contrast is acceptable and not too far off from what my Spyder5 screen calibration tool suggested.
As the video progresses, however, it is made clear that both of our initial guesses were very far off.
Imagine music rooted in West African instrumentation, influenced by the rhythms of Caribbean calypso, and you're not far off.
Mr Woods's recent Masters victory was not quite as underwhelming as Mr Cink's, but it was not far off.
Investors love such "platforms", which explains its juicy valuation of $16bn or so, not far off Lyft's market value.
They remind me I'm halfway through the month and a coconut milk latte isn't far off in my future.
But if that's too far off, a new product was unveiled Thursday that might satiate your appetite: Echo Auto.
The Australian dollar was flat at $0.7236, not far off a three-week trough of $0.7192 hit on Thursday.
I fear the next translation is not far off—you develop a sense for it, like smelling a storm.
Then, looking down the road, we get ever-bolder in our prognostications, year by not-so-far-off year.
Even when viewed this far off-center, the Mate X I tried out showed practically no signs of wear.
Such a vision certainly may seem far-off or fanciful, but we shouldn't dismiss an idea on strangeness alone.
Flying some 40,000 kilometers from WFIRST, it would cast a shadow over the telescope, further obscuring far-off sunshine.
If they're right, we could all be in for some belt-tightening in the not-so-far-off future.
This communique lists denuclearization as a far-off goal but includes no details about a pathway to achieving it.
The cathedrals' opulence reflected not only far-off religious and military power, but also local wealth and social stratification.
Francesca denies the latter question, but her far-off look out the window tells us she's kind of lying.
Although it's not getting too far off the ground, Furze's hoverbike does legitimately hover for short periods of time.
It had to be a far-off place where anyone could find it; that was part of the excitement.
After all, on a planet superheated by fossil fuels, there can be no far-off land untouched by industry.
But that kind of stuff seems so far off that you don't really think it could happen to you.
The idea that gay men might be recreating such rituals in the bedroom may not be that far off.
Given that this update is out and the holiday season is upon us, Spectacles can't be too far off.
People often describe work as a rat race, but for a lot of engineers, that isn't too far off.
We agreed that it wasn't far off from the addiction that comes along with stepping out on a stage.
" When asked if he was 13 years old when it happened, Harington replied, "No, but you're not far off.
Branson encourages us to stop chasing after happiness as if it's a far-off and hard-to-obtain goal.
"Every missile makes an earthquake we feel regardless of how far off the bombardment is," one Aleppo resident said.
The blending of a soggy taco to create soup isn't far off ideologically from soups that are undeniably good.
The national popular vote polls weren't too far off, but we don't elect presidents based on the popular vote.
This world lies in a far-off group of objects, called the Kuiper Belt, that ring the solar system.
GM does not currently plan to go "all-electric," as Trump suggested, but Trump may not be far off.
He's not exactly the biology professor he dreamed of being at 21, but he's not far off the mark.
In just a few years, driverless cars have gone from a far-off, futuristic vision to a near certainty.
But wait until you've had at least one day of festival before you go that far off the rails.
But, "O'Connor is so far off the reservation here that virtually any (appeals) panel will reverse him," Jost said.
The dollar was last at 117.60 yen JPY=, not far off a four-month trough of 117.33 set overnight.
Still, that decline is from all-time high levels, so the market has not been knocked too far off.
These days he defends the movement, but sees democracy in retreat in the West and far off in China.
That is so far off I don't think any public health expert, any responsible doctor could tell you that.
That is so far off I don't think any public health expert, any responsible doctor could tell you that.
If it felt like nearly every ad was a car ad during NBC's Olympics broadcasts, you're not far off.
We don't know exactly how voters will respond to this fight, especially with the presidential election still far off.
Murnane's visible world was a far-off veil pleading to be pulled away to reveal higher orders of meaning.
Spot gold rose 0.83% to $1,543.11 per ounce, not far off its more than six-year high of $13,554.56.
In that market, Google is considered a far-off third place competitor, trailing Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
Ebola and Zika have taught us that devastating epidemics aren't just a threat to those in far off lands.
Farmworkers are similarly vulnerable and isolated, working far off in fields and packing houses away from the general population.
It's not too far off of the resort, and parties can book time slots on it for total privacy.
He retired from baseball after a disappointing 1963 season, with the close of his basketball career not far off.
Real robots may not rule the earth just yet, but a true AI revolution may not be far off.
You can find more luxurious compact crossovers, but the EcoSport isn't far off the mark in terms of manners.
Against the dollar, it was 4.273 percent firmer but still not far off the record lows seen in January.
The result was impressively immersive and proved that consumer-friendly VR wasn't as far off as many had thought.
It may take months for analysts to determine why state polls were far off in the Midwest and Northeast.
"This is very far off the tracking levels of previous Battlefield titles in 2011, 2013, and 2016," he said.
Tens of thousands of volunteers from around the world flocked to defend his far-off kingdom in the sand.
It turns out that he was just helping out with the proceedings, but the assumption isn't too far off.
High-rise apartments and office towers in downtown Miami, markers of the city's rapid resurgence, glistened not far off.
Most players wouldn't venture half that far off of James' favorite spot-up shooter, but Giannis doesn't think twice.
If glacial deep freeze between the US and Cuba continues to thaw out, that might not be so far off.
The endearing term "dear old Dad" is not that far off the mark, if a recent study is any indication.
That's only six weeks away, which may seem far off right now, but it'll be here before you know it.
It is still far off from the actual start of caucus and primary season, and the field is utterly humongous.
That would lag behind critics' scores, but it's not far off the 8.1 IMDb user score for The Force Awakens.
Brent crude futures settled down 34 cents at $55.14 a barrel, not far off a five-month high of $55.99.
That Avengers: Endgame unveils an older version of Cassie indicates that her future as a superhero isn't so far off.
The photos are mostly from a not-far-off lesbian past mixed with a few images from our queer present.
But many experts think North Korea is far off from being able to put a nuclear warhead on its missiles.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slid 20.1%, hovering not far off its lowest since late January.
Scanning your face on a screen to get into the subway might not be that far off in the future.
Mr Mirziyoyev romped home with 88.6% of the vote, not far off the 90% victories Mr Karimov used to enjoy.
In their darker moments, sceptics should think of that far-off day when Mr Erdogan is no longer in charge.
Supply of such properties in 21.2 would not be far off demand, reflecting a move towards stability, Adil Taqi said.
He's still far off the green, but his second shot is beautiful, leaving him with a 26-foot par saver.
They wound half-abandoned logging trails connecting the mushroom towns that foraged fungal delicacies for far-off luxe provision houses.
But it wouldn't be so far off to say that she bestows the same self-assured feeling on her fans.
I keep wondering if she still cares, and the things that made me love her seems quite far off now.
But PogoCam isn't too far off from Snap Spectacles, and its more pedestrian approach represents the increased ubiquity of cameras.
Thomas thinks Corinne's tactics weren't so far off from the ones Donald Trump employed against Hillary in the 2016 election.
It wouldn't be too far off to presume that Clinton would be interested in continuing this work were she elected.
The two have been inseparable for almost a year, and wedding bells don't seem too far off for the couple.
The look is blocky to be sure, but not so far off the normal look that you won't recognize it.
People come from far off lands and locals in huge numbers gather here to be a part of the festivities.
If you're thinking this is exactly how it would be to wake up next to Centineo, you're not far off.
If you're thinking this whole premise has a bit of a Cinderella vibe to it, you're not too far off.
While terms like "LGBT" and "climate change" haven't exactly been "scrubbed," last year's reports weren't that far off the mark.
Well, it looks like we'll be eating more things from labs, but also ancient traditional foods from far-off lands.
Early speculation had put the cost at around $1.3 million, which wasn't too far off, if Feinstein's numbers are accurate.
Egypt's blue chip index rose 0.8 percent to 13,228 points but closed far off the day's high of 53,411 points.
Sure. Besides, 26 is not that far off from that 28-32 sweet spot supported by research on successful marriages.
Just three years ago, autonomous cars seemed like a pipe dream relegated to a far-off decade in the future.
Brent futures were yet to trade at $69.96, not far off the three-year high of $70.37 reached on Jan.
Or a kid in some far off place whose biggest problem today is they don't have access to clean water.
"I think we're probably not far off," said Baker, a key figure in the Brexit-backing wing of May's party.
National Geographic says the mummified nodosaur weighs 2,500 pounds, not far off its 3,000-pound fighting weight estimated by experts.
Since this seemed a bit far off (and honestly a bit pie-in-the-sky), we didn't pay much attention.
It hit 26.9011 yuan earlier, not far off Thursday's trough of 445 yuan, which was its weakest since Jan. 4.
About 4.303 billion shares changed hands in Shanghai on Tuesday, not far off the 24.30 billion during Monday's sell-off.
It's not that far off from fast-food chicken sandwiches, either, which rarely have anything apart from meat and bun.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 20.1%, hovering not far off its lowest since late January.
Evening was not far off when we arrived, and the crew was scrambling to finish shooting a scene before nightfall.
That's where we met, learning how to animate on a small, isolated island far off the coast of mainland Sweden.
From another perspective, all told, they might not be that far off from most of us who play games regularly.
See "Zen" from the sequel, which warps and bends their coke rap into a transmission from a far-off galaxy.
His current teammates call him the best hitter in baseball, and they're not far off, if they're off at all.
In early European trade sterling was up 0.1 percent at $1.2954, not far off a two-week low of $1.2923.
David: The United States, a ragtag bunch of semipros from a country in which soccer was far off the radar.
The Aussie dollar was not far off a 1-1/2-year low of $0.7311 plumbed on Monday, fetching $0.7328.
"I think it's possible to beat anybody, especially when we're talking about a time that's so far off," Christie said.
At 1616 GMT the rand was 0.15 percent weaker at 12.0750 per dollar, not far off Thursday's close of 1.93.
The Aztecs searched far-off lands for new medicinal plants, returning with their roots carefully cocooned in balls of dirt.
But, shortly thereafter, sterling was off by 0.2 percent at $1.3521 — not far off four-month lows against the greenback.
If you're beginning to feel that your mind is in some far-off place, then your spouse probably detects it.
At 1515 GMT the rand was trading at 12.5800 per dollar, not far off its close of 12.5875 on Thursday.
But even in cosmopolitan Mexico City, a future of cashless payments seems far off for people such as Paula Martinez.
One of this week's UNGA conclusions was that the world is far off track from meeting the goals in time.
The yen was largely unchanged at 113.75 on the dollar, but not far off a two-week low of 113.83.
The short answer: anywhere that indigenous women live, whether it's in a big city or on a far-off reserve.
It hit 26.9041 yuan earlier, not far off Thursday's trough of 445 yuan, which was its weakest since Jan. 4.
China's leading broiler breeder Yisheng Poultry is down 21 percent, languishing not far off 14-month lows hit last month.
We know, we know — insert Kylie Jenner reference here — but the catalyst for wanting bigger pouts isn't too far off.
But, some days, it's too damn hot for anything else — and believe it or not, those days aren't far off.
But on Tuesday, as the winds died down and billowing clouds replaced thick smoke, all of that seemed far off.
That's because immigrants, on average, are a lot younger than the overall US population, so their retirement is far off.
There was a far-off purring or growling noise on the horizon, with what looks to be a dark cloud.
He might not be too far off on that one ... he was, in fact, siloed away for his own safety.
Then came Life, which made use of stunning photography to capture movie stars, world leaders and exotic, far-off places.
New stats released by the health agency responsible for organ transplants show that's not exactly a far-off nightmare anymore.
For that, we'll have to wait for the handset's official launch, which can't be far off given this marketing blitz.
In the cloud market, Google is considered a far-off third place competitor trailing Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
However, open interest for the benchmark contract stood at 469,648 lots, not far off a record level hit on Monday.
Before that, I felt I was so far off even being in the draw that I actually didn't miss it.
U.S. futures are firmer too, European shares are opening higher and world stocks are not far off 21-month highs.
Only after that did she see Mr. Cosby, far off to her left, in the corner, not looking her way.
And, while the 2018 election might feel very far off, we are now under 300 days until November 6, 2018.
"Nothing has been signed yet between Acea and Open Fiber but they're not far off," one of the sources said.
Your tax billIt may seem far off, but April 15 is coming — and that means your tax bill is too.
It nonetheless remains far off the ECB's target of close to 2 percent, a level last seen in early 2013.
He adorned his office with pictures of Olympians he treated, with the far-off places his supposed expertise took him.
Yet because it's something that people think is far off in the future, they wait too long to get it.
Instagram is a more G-rated brand-building experience, with bikini and influencer-esque glamour shots of far-off places.
If that sounds like a real sad country song, titled "The Travis Blues," you are not far off the mark.
The car could see not just what was ahead of us, but far off to the sides and behind us too.
But with Nokia's rumored 5-rear camera phone in the works, phones with 16-rear cameras probably aren't that far off.
When the home was damaged in a recent flood, however, a major renovation went from far-off luxury to absolute necessity.
If Adjustment Day's premise sounds like something Richard Spencer or someone of his ilk might dream up, you aren't far off.
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Next recession not far off , economists predict Starbucks chairman Schultz stepping down ahead of rumored White House run.
There were just shocks to snails, not rich human memories, so Westworld-like mind transplants are probably still far, far off.
About 26.8874 billion shares changed hands in Shanghai on Tuesday, not far off the 21 billion transacted during Monday's sell-off.
Under center-left President Michelle Bachelet, Codelco advanced a mine project in Ecuador and eyed investments as far off as Mongolia.
The satellite is designed to seek out alien worlds circling far-off stars and reveal them to scientists on the ground.
It was also about beauty, about the ambition to be venturing out in the world and in a far-off place.
The big picture: Though still far off, conquering quantum technology could enable uncrackable communications, supercharged radar and more deadly undersea warfare.
Every day in that far-off place reassured me that I was there because of a happy relationship, not the opposite.
These connections wouldn't be too far off from following an artist on other social media, but where people are already listening.
Be smart: The day might not be that far off when there are no major American-owned business publications at all.
However, at below $43 per barrel, they are far off the peaks around $110 reached before the two-year oil rout.
That's still far off from the growth of a company like Netflix, which added 1.09 million new domestic subscribers last quarter.
But don't expect this movie to thoughtfully re-examine a complicated, far-off past, or move us towards a progressive future.
Since 269, such settlements plus interest have amounted to over $69m (not far off the $1.5bn annual budget for the police).
The first is that it is too hard for them to assess the validity of permits issued in far-off lands.
Two Echo Dots in stereo don't have the same amount of punch as a Sonos One, but they aren't far off.
In fact, it's remarkable that astronomers found it all since it's about seven times smaller than Pluto and so far off.
National Central Cooling Co (Tabreed) rose 13 percent to 2.20 dirhams but came far off the day's high of 2.37 dirhams.
In the case of the stock market, we can show that its streaks aren't too far off from flipping a coin.
The merged UTC and Rockwell will have annual revenues of $62bn, not far off Airbus at $80bn and Boeing at $96bn.
Yields on investment-grade U.S. corporate bonds are not far off all-time lows, driven by falling government debt interest rates.
Once upon a time, we talked about artificial intelligence as a far-off, distant prospect: These days, it's definitely not so.
"Alien megastructure" is one of those cool-sounding phrases that inspires thoughts of far-off worlds populated with little green creatures.
If this sounds like Snapchat is throwing product pasta at a wall to see what sticks, you're not too far off.
They're calling it the greatest underdog story in the history of sports, and to be honest, they're not too far off.
This movie was a fun worst case scenario — and I don't think it's too far off from what actually could happen.
Baronoff says that seasonal leggings (hearts for Valentine's Day, etc.) and licensing for sports team brands and logos isn't far off.
There will be moments of calm today, though they will be brief, or on the edge of a far-off borough.
And the notion that the Grateful Dead were brilliant businessmen is so far off the mark, you know what I mean?
I sneeze when I'm full, so it's not too far off from that—crossing wires of the senses in a way.
I'm excited about our plans, but midseason is so far off, I have to be particularly stingy in terms of details.
However, BOE signaled that an increase may not be far off, with one official dissenting in favor of a higher rate.
Still, this far-off nominating fight doesn't figure to be any less contentious what we've seen over the last few weeks.
Financials are the best S&P performer week-to-date but the worst for the year so far, off 83 percent.
The Brutalist Paris Map plots 40 sites of postwar architecture in Paris that are far off the well-trod tourist path.
There is also research in regenerate tissue, but it's very speculative and far off and is not going to happen today.
It's not too far off the original vision for LaunchDarkly, but it does indeed expand the market opportunity for the company.
SRM technology "is likely very far off" in terms of use, the report noted, but "the need for governance is imperative".
The result, he says, of feeding kids high-calorie, low-nutrient, processed food shipped in from far off farms and factories.
In theory, an Apple HomeKit home could be coming to a neighborhood near you in the not-so-far-off future.
"My mom is not around, which is, you know," she explains, starting to get a far-off look in her eyes.
You could award double buns spiked with glitter as the Coachella look for 2017, and you wouldn't be too far off.
The vibe over the series' first four episodes isn't so far off from the way The Walking Dead felt early on.
The euro last changed hands at $1.1610, not far off a more than two-week low of $1.1569 touched on Friday.
At 250 GMT, the rand was trading at 1.93 against the dollar, not far off its close of 21.9 on Tuesday.
And given her natural understanding and affinity for all Juicy everything, a Paris Hilton collaboration collection can't be too far off.
RHP Tanner Scheppers, on a rehab assignment in the minor leagues, is not "that far off," Texas manager Jeff Banister said.
That breakthrough may not be far off, as 21st Century Medicine has already submitted a candidate that is now under review.
China has been a major beneficiary of the exclusions process with approved import tonnages not far off actual volumes in 2017.
In some sense, Clinton's 2013 remark isn't far off — more than half of U.S. states have loopholes for gun background checks.
It's almost a compliment, almost a flex, but veers too far off topic and as a result becomes a weird neg.
While Democrats and Republicans agree on the problem, their ideological differences suggest that a solution is far off, if not impossible.
Germany's benchmark 10-year Bund yield was up slightly at 0.45 percent, not far off two-month highs hit last week.
Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed, released in summer 2017, is set in a confining patriarchy of the far-off future.
But these technologies aren't far off in the future; many are already in testing phases — or in use on the battlefield.
But there's no potential human colony as far off as Mars, which on average is about 140 million miles from Earth.
Some were not too far off, however — Emmanuel Sanders was on his way to solid game before leaving with an injury.
And those comparisons might not be too far off, based on details obtained by New York Daily News from Giudice's memoir.
At least one of the individuals invited proved to be too far off in the fringe even for the White House.
Elsewhere, the euro was a bit weaker at $1.1427, but not far off its highest level in more than a week.
I was wrong that they wouldn't carry their success over for a second year, but I wasn't that far off overall.
Besides Palin's "common sense wisdom," People's unnamed source isn't that far off from what people want out of their daytime television.
Urals prices in NorthWest Europe are currently at the strongest this year, and are not far off a five year high.
The rapper-cum-fashion-designer has hands in just about everything these days, so furniture design doesn't seem that far off.
Given that these things can land silently in far-off locations, you can imagine some interesting military uses for this technology.
I used this information to consider how far off I was from the amount I thought I should be asking for.
In my case, Google was pretty far off — I'm 23, a far cry from the 35-to-64-year-old window.
Like all young people, they're figuring out their future, and matters of diapers and breast-feeding seem abstract and far off.
Nobody in the electorate cares much about these events in far-off places that don't directly implicate the lives of Americans.
Messi's name attracted a little opprobrium, too: not quite the howling chorus reserved for his teammates, but not too far-off.
This is not a far-off hypothetical but a current reality: China is already using facial recognition to track Uighur Muslims.
Even though the Great Recession seems far off, its legacy is still relevant in many of the challenges states face today.
Euro zone inflation expectations tumbled to new record lows below 0.84%, far off the ECB's close to but below 2% target.
Most of climate change's dangers remain far-off in the future, and almost anything in the future feels uncertain, even squishy.
We are, like Faulkner, quietly aware of a far-off war and the soldiers it sends home, often broken and lost.
Among commodities, spot gold dropped 0.4% to $1,536.45 an ounce, though not far off its six-year peak touched on Monday.
Among commodities, spot gold dropped 0.21% to $1,539.10 an ounce, though not far off its six-year peak touched on Monday.
The "land" in this film's title may conjure up mystical images of far-off places, but in fact it's Westport, Conn.
In fact, the vibrant world drawn by trans nonbinary artist Anshika Khullar is not so far off from the real one.
In early London trading, the greenback reached 109.55 yen , not far off a six-month peak of 109.61 set on Wednesday.
The euro was up 0.1 percent at $1.1805, but not far off a five-month trough of $1.1763 brushed on Wednesday.
Amazon's commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040 is significantly far off from what the employees are asking for.
I was simultaneously horrified about how overcooked they'd be in that time and deeply ashamed about how far off I'd been.
Even if Uber and the like are eventually forced to change their business model, however, that moment could be far off.
The idea of a Palestinian state surrounding Israeli settlements was dangerous, Mr. Gavrieli said, however far-off that state may be.
Fittingly, they found fame during the Cold War, when atomic tests were taking place not far off, in the Nevada desert.
The two headed to Russia for training, including outdoor survival skills in case the return Soyuz capsule landed far off course.
"From the moment I start something, I can see the finished song, even if it's far-off and foggy," she said.
There's a striking contrast between the far-off bloody conflict in Europe and the deer (probably the famous deer in Nara).
We've seen plenty of concepts from companies like TCL, too, but even those are far off from being in our hands.
However, a final decision on the sea wall is still far off, as Congress would have to approve of the plan.
Think of all the people who fall for some expansive far-off home, without counting the cost of a long commute.
Second quarter earnings for the are expected to increase by 20 percent, not far off the first quarter's 26 percent growth.
Otherwise, the Elite 75ts aren't far off from Jabra's last set of true wireless earbuds, and that's not a bad thing.
That's not far off from Clinton's ultimate margin of victory in the popular vote, which was 48 percent to 46 percent.
In paparazzi photos, and even in the holiday-party family picture he posted on Twitter, his eyes are somewhere far-off.
With runners in scoring position and two out, the rookie catcher picked off Engel, who leaned too far off third base.
That's not far off from Clinton's ultimate margin of victory in the popular vote, which was 48 percent to 46 percent.
In early London trading, the greenback reached 109.50 yen , not far off a six-month peak of 109.61 set on Wednesday.
Both private industry and national agencies regard the mining of water and precious materials as something that's not too far off.
So, if we're still that far off in desktop land, we're even further away from that being a reality for laptops.
He nailed a series of extremely difficult tricks in this 100% run, and wasn't far off pace for a world record.
To call it political cowardice may be too strong of a phrase, but it's not too far off from the reality.
The effects of rapid growth are everywhere, especially in the central government's scramble to bring far-off provincial governments in line.
Mike Ybarra, Xbox vice president, revealed on Twitter today that the company is "not far" off adding the support to gift purchases.
Last week, the company admitted "production bottlenecks" meant only 260 Model 3s had been built so far, off of the 1,500 target.
By then, the show had finished its second season, and The Winds of Winter wasn't that far off in the horizon, right?
But one in which each big tech platform issues a token as the coin of its realm is probably not far off.
The whole point was to allow the couple could take things slow, but Underwood is already hinting that engagement isn't far off.
Trump was also far off base in his rampage against CNN, calling it a fake news organization and insulting its top people.
Ryan, a Republican, is supposed to the serious, responsible, ethical politician who may keep Trump from going too far off the rails.
He's not entirely far off, but to be sure Riffsy hasn't really breached the top spots of the overall App Store itself.
It felt like human victims wouldn't be far off, especially since many eventual killers began their history of violence by harming animals.
Katelin Sisson, cofounder of Yoga For Bad People, event producer, and single mama has a mantra that proves I'm not far off.
Blizzard did not give us a release date, but with Battle for Azeroth coming to a close, it can't be far off.
Administration fees have been falling, yet funds still cream off A$30bn annually, not far off what the country spends on defence.
It makes sense: It's easier to not take a side for either major party when the election is a far-off thought.
"The difficulty with far-off predictions is that we don't know what kind of society we will be living in," Darling said.
She's got great training already and is obviously going to be great, but I don't think Nick is too far off that.
The X-Pro3 is not as stubborn as Leica's M-D, which omits the LCD screen entirely, but it's not far off.
Kerrigan has been reborn in fire, in a way, so it's actually not too far off from the Game of Thrones prophecy.
As the Astrotwins write, this far-off planet commands our dreams, sense of faith, fantasy lives, and the rest of our psyche.
Relative to population (one for every 13.4m Chinese females), that is not far off America's tally of 1990 (one for every 9.1m).
Instead, your job is to keep the frog well-supplied while it goes off on quests to far-off cities and forests.
It has fallen more than 15 bps this year and remains far off the ECB's inflation target of just below 2 percent.
Spot gold was 0.2 percent up at $1,291.5, holding not far off a seven-month peak of $1,298.60 scaled on Jan. 4.
The NOAA's Jesse Milton describes the base as the "coldest, driest, flattest place you can imagine," and that's probably not far off.
Kimishima declined to say when any projects would be announced but said it would not be as far off as five years.
These pretty pairs are a quick breath of fresh air and a reminder that spring is not too far off the horizon.
Overall, a net 500 new jobs were created in the month, far off the expected 10,000 figure from economists cited by Reuters.
Imagine an animated version of The Martian with more dancing and hallucinogenic drugs, and you might not be far off the mark.
If you're thinking some kind of secret superpower must be involved to pull off these feats, well, that's not too far off.
That's not too far off in terms of the timeframe, but the new study does suggest an earlier dispersal date from Africa.
Yes, many state polls in the Rust Belt woefully underestimated President Donald Trump's performance there, but most national polls weren't far off.
Pressed by analysts, Duplaix confirmed that assumptions of around 25 percent sales growth in the fourth quarter would not be far off.
I'm not even going to comment on the $22,954 courtside club seat far off in the bottom corner of the Cavs' side.
This right here is the "real East," even though the Fernseh Tower lies far off in the distance, currently shrouded in clouds.
Some are wielding that power liberally and sometimes for cash: signing dozens—even hundreds—of exemptions for children in far-off communities.
"It's not quite me leaping in the ring with the heavyweight champion of the world but it's not far off," he said.
Trump has been in the wilderness ever since the Billy Bush tape knocked his already off-course campaign far, far off-course.
The Caixin gauge, which measures mid-size and small firms, wasn't too far off from the government's survey that covers larger businesses.
Horizon Zero Dawn is a colorful open-world action game set in a far-off future where robotic animals rule the land.
"This is where misconceptions about what makes a person attractive potentially become quite damaging and quite far off the mark," she said.
The Doctor, despite looking extremely human, is an alien with two hearts — specifically, a Time Lord from the far-off planet Gallifrey.
It's not that far off from the premise of timed streetlights to encourage driving the speed limit, but it's a helpful boost.
Far off Geneva and Paris hosted negotiations to end those wars, but this time Hanoi is the "city for peace", Trung said.
Needless to say, a viable warming solution for tissue as big as a human heart or lung could still be far off.
The speaker's release was eventually delayed into 2018, but even before that setback, the HomePod was slated for a far-off date.
Hyundai sold 200 such models last year and expects to sell thousands this year, but Kim said profitability was still far off.
Now, more importantly, if Bronn saves Tyene, could they marry and steal away together to a far-off land where nothing matters?
The technology as depicted in the film  —  which had a dark side to be sure —  is far off, if ever fully obtainable.
These wild animals live in a far-off realm — a land of lynx, bald eagles, wolverines, and rivers turned red with fish.
Though Logitech calls its Pro Gaming Mouse a "durable yet lightweight design," the weight difference isn't too far off from the G303.
Last year they poured close to $11bn into China, up by half since 20053 and not far off America's long-stagnating tally.
Opportunities: co-living, other tech for seniorsAarons sees an expanding market for Challenges: slow uptake in general, and VR is far off
The vitriolic and hate-filled rhetoric coming from Mr. Trump isn't so far off from cursing at strangers from a car window.
Even before the multiple accusations of sexual molestation of minors emerged, Moore (who denies the allegations) was far off the political spectrum.
Suggestions like "Reduce your food intake 210 calories/day to increase your life expectancy by 1.5 years" may not be far off.
But on a day when gusts sent arrows sailing far off target, she kept her head and her mistakes to a minimum.
That was not far off a 16-month high of 97.69 the dollar index had hit at the start of the week.
That may have been the 1930s, but that justification is not too far off from Trump suggesting that immigration hurts American workers.
The pound was up by 0.2% at $1.2080, but not far off the 31-month low of $1.2015 it reached on Monday.
The low prices come at a time of low demand, with both teams far off from playoff contention and dealing with injuries.
Some people are perfectly content to live in a cabin far off the beaten track, if they can afford their canned beans.
Pretend investors will worry endlessly about the news in some far-off part of the world or the impact on their portfolio.
Indeed, EU regulators are now receptive to adopting the U.S. approach, but this is likely too far off to affect the deadlines.
"They steal and talk funny," Trump says in a sentiment that's actually not too far off from his current stance on immigrants.
Nursing a 3.3 percent drop last week, the dollar fetched 6.63 yen - not far off a trough of 107.67 set on Thursday.
"It's hard, the longer you take to figure out where the sound is, or how far off you might be," Scharine says.
Jasmine's off-the-shoulder aqua bra with drape-accented underwear is actually not far off from what she wears in the film.
Dov Zakheim, a former Defense Department official in George W. Bush's administration, told The Hill those fears might not be far off.
Spot gold was 0.1 percent lower at $1,288.40, holding not far off a seven-month peak of $1,298.60 scaled on Jan. 4.
The day is not far off when tiny implantable sensors, ostensibly implanted to protect our health by collecting data, will become commonplace.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $71.09 a barrel, up 13 cents and also not far off their Nov.
It's not exactly your friend's Mavic Pro casually dropping off life-saving medical supplies—then again, it's not that far off, either.
If she was trying to make the point that the Tonys tend to snub celebrities, well, she isn't too far off base.
Advertisements in magazines and on the Paris Métro promote the charms of far-off destinations in Southeast Asia, South America and elsewhere.
Right then he'll know the truth, that he's gone and married a witch, and that her spirit is away far-off somewhere.
Oil prices are at about $48.53 a barrel, half what they were in 2014 and far off their $145 peak in 2008.
Microsoft ended trading up nearly 5% on Friday at $225, still far off its 217-day moving average at just above $218.
Imagining a future where Twitter and Instagram have private monthly subscription options for users with locked accounts doesn't seem that far off.
All they need is a reopening date, which may still be far-off because of the extensive damage to other area schools.
It's long enough to take on some ambitious projects, but not so distant that it feels too abstract and too far-off.
The crimes on "Good Girls" might not stay little, but they will rarely push the women too far off their moral centers.
Yes, he was in a far-off corner of the Marvel universe and had a little more creative freedom than, say, Whedon.
It was discovered in Uganda in 1947 and for decades caused only small and sporadic outbreaks in far-off places like Micronesia.
Then he would have gone to the low minors and worked his way up to the majors, with free agency far off.
"Bad news for today: the whales are far-off," Tom Gelderblom, the director of Hermanus Whale Cruises, announced before we even boarded.
But once in a while, perhaps, you might hear in my voice the far-off accent of the country of my birth.
Some Canadian crude is already trading not far off $10 per barrel because of steep price discounts to U.S. benchmark WTI crude.
Finally, if the latest news cycle has you wanting to send your thoughts to far-off destinations, we can suggest a few.
But with Americans' unique vulnerability from chronic disease, we cannot make an irreversible public health decision based on these far-off hopes.
When so much attention is spent on far-off, utopian solutions, we neglect the importance of the poverty fixes we already have.
While widespread adoption is far off, Odason and Hachmon hope Bond's success could also reduce the carbon footprint of the logistics business.
During Ramzan, major Pakistani cities are overrun by beggars who travel from far-off rural areas to partake of the seasonal generosity.
In the eighth minute, he lurked along the edge of the penalty area as play bubbled far off on the left wing.
A group of elk watched with interest from a far-off plateau as we crawled in a prairie field where cows grazed.
Think of a man's swinging dumbbells for his health, when those springs are bubbling up in far-off pastures unsought by him!
After she graduates and becomes a doctor, they are married, but six weeks later his employer sends him to far-off Japan.
It retails for $22, and it&aposs not that far off from the Kat Von D, but two bucks is two bucks.
The CBI is refusing to comment on the case and has insisted that official charges are very far off from being filed.

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