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1 She rode towards Euaristos whose grin she could see from afar .
2 You could see from afar the white of their eyeballs glistening.
3 It had been impossible to see from afar , the side wall of the staircase kept it in shadow.
4 I could see from afar his hard blue eyes staring at us, as if fascinated, with a queer sort of absorption.
5 Her heart was filled with that sensation which travellers in the desert feel when they see from afar the palm-trees round a well.
6 Seeing from afar a very large fig-tree, he advanced in that direction.
7 Seen from afar , my life appears to contract by some mental process.
8 Fitzgerald's is the classical statement of New York's romance when seen from afar .
9 Still, Carris was a large island, as he'd seen from afar .
10 But I was always good at Seeing from Afar , and Camelot fascinated me.
11 To be seen from afar now, they drew many a shot toward themselves.
12 The Wady is seen from afar , the Ghadir only on arriving near the descent.
13 The route of the pageant could be seen from afar , cleanly outlined by humanity.
14 Her face shone as though reflecting the lights of a city seen from afar .
15 There stood the benches which Antinous had seen from afar .
16 Neville, seeing from afar her mother's blue face, called Mother dear, how cold you are!
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