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    Use "far-flung" in a sentence

    far-flung example sentences

    far-flung


    1. Puzzled, Brynjolf mused aloud why Dragon Bridge, why that far-flung little village, and the man answered mockingly that maybe she intended to join up with the “Pentus Ocultus”, or whatever gibberish it was that they were called


    2. of verse one should croon to an infant, but Nerissa could tell he enjoyed its tragic themes, its far-flung scenes, its encounters with strange enemies


    3. But if you’re going anywhere more far-flung – or plan on working while you’re there – check the State Department website at http://www


    4. the flags of far-flung countries


    5. The home office machine chattered day and night, feeding the owner concise data from each of his far-flung businesses


    6. He now clearly and fully comprehended all these far-flung relationships, and he desired to be away for a season of quiet meditation so that he could think out the plans and decide upon the procedures for the prosecution of his public labors in behalf of this world and for all other worlds in his local universe


    7. But Jesus was not concerned merely with this world and its creatures; he was living a life designed to instruct and inspire the manifold creatures of a far-flung universe


    8. The worlds have found it difficult to forgive Judas, and his name has become eschewed throughout a far-flung universe


    9. The universally recognized and unreservedly worshiped center and head of this far-flung brotherhood of intelligent beings is my Father and your Father


    10. From now on there was a more open proclamation of the gospel of the kingdom in its larger scope and in its far-flung spiritual implications

    11. The God of universes rules the far-flung creation, but it is the Father in heaven who sends forth his spirit to dwell within your minds


    12. 6 These are the moments of the Master's greatest victories in all his long and eventful career as maker, upholder, and savior of a vast and far-flung universe


    13. A hyper-granulated, off-the-rails, far-flung duo


    14. One of the campaign strategies here was to send 200 GPS-enabled mobile vans or digital raths with 50-inch LED screens across the state to reach out to far-flung villages where traditional media could not reach


    15. The Kinnaras started neighing ensemble and more squads rallied to this call; far-flung ones breaking through with archaic mortars and drills


    16. The cruiser rose into the air and their journey to the far-flung corners of the world began


    17. For a while, the old village was used as a meeting place for far-flung Mabas


    18. I found his story in the memories of Olympians, former POWs and airmen, Japanese veterans, and the family and friends who once formed the home front; in diaries, letters, essays, and telegrams, many written by men and women who died long ago; in military documents and hazy photographs; in unpublished memoirs buried in desk drawers; in deep stacks of affidavits and war-crimes trial records; in forgotten papers in archives as far-flung as Oslo and Canberra


    19. Cayleb—well, more precisely Seijin Merlin and his far-flung web of spies—and Madam Pahrsahn were far more effective, and the Republic had come to rely upon them heavily


    20. Amory maintained a far-flung network of contacts, not only in the intelligence circles he’d moved in as a young man, but also with the tremendous data machine that was taking over finance; he saw information as his business

    21. Louis Railroad and rapidly developed into a far-flung railroad “empire


    22. The full flavor of General’s far-flung activities could not be savored the year before, but it was already conglomerate enough for anyone’s taste


    23. A dead mouse here makes an insect imbalance there, a population disproportion later, a bad harvest further on, a depression, mass starvation, and, finally, a change in social temperament in far-flung countries


    24. With consumers now able to reach far-flung regions of the country and the world in relatively short order, airline travel boomed


    25. Only a small selection of the world’s many plants can be described and illustrated here and only a specialist botanist could identify more than a handful of plants in far-flung corners of the world


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