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1 Two in very remote spots in Afghanistan and one in northern Iraq.
2 The likelihood of any serious resistance is very , very remote , Pinkston warned.
3 The chances, however, of our falling in with one seemed very remote .
4 The lowest of Brahmanas also are residing there from very remote times.
5 Thus a regular communication is kept up between three very remote points.
6 Yes, I remember all the implications of our aims-very splendid, very remote .
7 That event will, I suppose, take place at no very remote period.
8 These are very remote areas, hard to reach without good roads, Inaku said.
9 It is a very remote area and the pirates feel safe.
10 BlackBerry 10 is a very remote possibility, Lam of IHS said.
11 In 1700 the Middle Ages were not yet so very remote .
12 It's as if I've become very remote and detached from words.
13 They are very remote , said Bobbi Schad, a horse patrol supervisor from Tucson.
14 The times I am going to speak of are very remote .
15 The dangers of Vanaeph and the thronged highway outside Patashoqua seemed very remote .
16 At a very remote historical period the mechanism of eclipses had been discovered.
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