| 1. | But the hamlet may as well be miles away.
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| 2. | I guess that would be miles away then.
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| 3. | And by that time, a fast-moving airliner could be miles away from the call spot.
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| 4. | Technically, they are still supervised, but the operators may be miles away and reached only by cell phone.
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| 5. | A car is nearly a necessity in New Jersey, a suburban state where the corner market may be miles away.
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| 6. | Yet even if Republicans can cover the costs of their tax reductions, they will still be miles away from a balanced budget.
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| 7. | The ground forces successfully hit by the allies Friday appeared to be miles away from the most intense Yugoslav operations along the border.
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| 8. | Public schools, while often better equipped than their private counterparts, can be miles away, and impossible to reach on foot.
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| 9. | "The sea was in a horrible state Monday, and the body could be miles away by now, " he said.
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| 10. | Although William Earl could be miles away by now, Dickerson is banking that he's laying low along nearby Trinity River or in someone's shrubbery.
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