Farther
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Knuckle-crackers know that to get that satisfying pop, you stretch the joint
farther
than it normally goes by bending your fingers backwards, for example.
The world is a different place because of Special Olympics, but there is still
farther
to go.
The problem is that some neurons are much
farther
away from the prefrontal cortex than others.
All of these technologies have enabled us to catch fish at greater depths and
farther
out at sea than ever before.
And that's even if your sense of self has diminished over time, as happens with so many of us the
farther
removed we are from our professional identities.
Mars is a long way away, a thousand times
farther
away from us than our own moon.
In a digital world, money can reach much
farther
and is much faster, but we're at the mercy of these gatekeeper institutions.
A hill appears steeper if you've just exercised, and a landmark appears
farther
away if you're wearing a heavy backpack.
Travel
farther
still and Earth’s gravitational pull on you will continue to decrease, but never drop to zero.
But it really goes back all the way to the Greek philosopher Protagoras, if not
farther
back.
Here's an image from about a week later, and you can see these are the previous pathways, and you can see this process of river-jumping continues as this river moves
farther
away from its major course.
And the
farther
you are away in distance, the longer it is in time from the initial blast; and the more separation between you and the outside atmosphere, the better.
Many muscles grow with exercise, and larger muscles also have bigger stores of ATP and a higher capacity to clear waste, pushing fatigue even
farther
into the future.
One, the
farther
away they are, the smaller they look; and two, the fireman is always bigger than the fiddler.
Any farther, and you wouldn’t have enough fuel to reach the alien space station.
In the 1960s, he fought to build that power plant
farther
back from the coast at higher elevation and with a higher sea wall.
16 times
farther
away than the moon, or four percent of the distance to the sun.
Stella will send four more light bursts during her outbound journey, each one from
farther
away.
And we keep getting wells that are
farther
away from the ground.
But in the age of social media, we can go much
farther.
By your late 40s though, the closest you can focus is about 25 centimeters, maybe even
farther.
SS: He talks to other Bonobos at the lab, long-distance,
farther
than we can hear.
So, with "Terminator 2," which was my next film, we took that much
farther.
So the friend of a friend of A's is, back again, a friend of A's, whereas the friend of a friend of B's is not a friend of B's, but is
farther
away in the network.
And they're going about, on average now, 40 kilometers
farther
than they did a decade ago.
Now, both species were hunted to the brink of extinction by the early whalers, but the Southern right whales have rebounded a lot better because they're located in places
farther
away from human activity.
I think the Earth has got a strange property that the
farther
away you get from it, the more beautiful it seems.
And as we get
farther
away, the sound gets fainter and fainter.
They divide them
farther.
Nothing could be
farther
from the truth!
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