Away
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- not present; having left
- used of an opponent's ground
- (of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter; outside
adv.
- from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete); off; forth
- from one's possession; out
- out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts); aside
- out of existence; - H.E.Scudder
- indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily
- at a distance in space or time; off
- so as to be removed or gotten rid of
- in reserve; not for immediate use; aside; by
- freely or at will
- in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping)
- in a different direction; aside
n.
- a game played away from home; road game
- Three days later, the away game at Vallecano was lost 0–1.
- The away game at SD Eibar on 24 November 2018, was lost 0–3.
- The final game of the Championship was an away game to France.
v.
- make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity; retreat; pull back; back out; crawfish; crawfish out; pull in one's horns; withdraw
v.
- trade in in a bartering transaction
v.
- remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state; take away; bear off; carry away; carry off
v.
- work hard on something; beaver
v.
- perform (an acting passage) brilliantly and rapidly
- shoot rapidly and repeatedly; blaze
- speak with fire and passion
v.
- force to go away by blinking; wink; blink
v.
- move away or escape suddenly; break; break out
- break off (a piece from a whole); chip; chip off; come off; break off
- interrupt a continued activity; break
- flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; scat; run; scarper; turn tail; lam; run away; hightail it; bunk; head for the hills; take to the woods; escape; fly the coop
- withdraw from an organization or communion; secede; splinter
- The talons maim Hawkgirl, but she manages to break away.
- The meeting was to pave the way for a break away from The Football League.
- The 1990s saw the BQA break away from the IQA to form the British Quality Foundation.
n.
- the act of breaking away or withdrawing from; breakaway
- departing hastily
- He relocated to Baltimore in 2007, breaking away from the Justus League.
- After Sultan Agung died in 1645, the Priangan region slowly breaking away from Mataram influence.
- After the war, the village of Scarlino became independent, breaking away from the territory of Gavorrano.
v.
- remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state; take away; bear off; bear away; carry off
v.
- take away by means of a vehicle; cart off; haul off; haul away
v.
- throw or cast away; discard; fling; toss; toss out; toss away; chuck out; cast aside; dispose; throw out; cast out; throw away; put away
v.
- force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; drive out; turn back; drive away; dispel; drive off; run off
v.
- remove or withdraw gradually:; chip away at
v.
- remove or withdraw gradually:; chip away
v.
- remove from sight; clear off
v.
- come to be detached; detach; come off
- leave in a certain condition
v.
- move quickly to another scene or focus when filming
- remove by cutting off or away
- The cast is cut away, and Yuri stands.
- The anchor is then normally cut away, as it cannot be recovered.
- She had to cut away both her masts.
v.
- become less in amount or intensity; abate; let up; slack off; slack
v.
- terminate, end, or take out; extinguish; eliminate; get rid of
v.
- move ahead of (one's competitors) in a race
- remove by drawing or pulling; draw off; pull off
- The final match of the season, a 0–0 draw away to A.F.C.
- He made his debut in a 0–0 draw away to Wrexham on 11 January 2014.
- Heslop scored his first goal for Eastleigh in a 3–3 draw away to F.C.
v.
- lose personal contact over time; drift apart
v.
- force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; chase away; drive out; turn back; dispel; drive off; run off
- The city of Chania is about 22 minutes drive away.
- Indeed, Dale had earlier managed to drive away Josie.
- They drive away towards a better life away from Sin City.
v.
- get worse; slip; drop off; fall away
v.
- become smaller or lose substance; dwindle; dwindle down
n.
- a becoming gradually less; dwindling
v.
- remove soil or rock; erode; fret
- wear away or erode; fret
n.
- (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it); erosion; eroding; wearing; wearing away
v.
- flow back or recede; ebb; ebb down; ebb out; ebb off
v.
- become weaker; dissolve; fade out
n.
- gradually diminishing in brightness or loudness or strength
v.
- diminish in size or intensity; fall off
- get worse; slip; drop off; drop away
adv.
- by a considerable margin; by far; out and away
v.
- place in a container for keeping records; file
- put into an archive; archive
v.
- flow off or away gradually; flow off
v.
- spend frivolously and unwisely; fritter; frivol away; dissipate; shoot; fritter away; fool
v.
- cause to lose courage; daunt; dash; scare off; pall; frighten off; scare away; scare
v.
- spend frivolously and unwisely; fritter; frivol away; dissipate; shoot; fool; fool away
v.
- spend frivolously and unwisely; fritter; dissipate; shoot; fritter away; fool; fool away
v.
- run away from confinement; escape; break loose
- escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; get off; get by; get out; escape
- remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion; escape
- You can't get away from the fact she's a young girl.
- They managed to reach the only lifeboat to get away.
- She tries to get away from him but he overpowers her.
v.
- make a gift of
- make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; unwrap; disclose; let on; bring out; reveal; discover; expose; divulge; break; let out
- give away information about somebody; denounce; tell on; betray; rat; grass; shit; shop; snitch; stag
- formally hand over to the bridegroom in marriage; of a bride by her father
- Fernand then rushes to the church to give away Patricia.
- Both men would not give away to the press the true intentions of their strategy.
- Parallel to this, the magazine would occasionally give away free CDs with an issue.
v.
- move away from a place into another direction; go; depart
- go away from a place; leave; go forth
- get lost, as without warning or explanation; disappear; vanish
- become invisible or unnoticeable; vanish; disappear
- It was a matter though that wasn't going to go away.
- It is said that to go away is to die a little.
- Stork bites on the back of the neck usually do not go away.
n.
- the act of departing; departure; going; leaving
v.
- study intensively, as before an exam; cram; drum; bone up; swot; get up; mug up; swot up; bone
v.
- take away by means of a vehicle; cart off; cart away; haul off
v.
- have sexual intercourse with; sleep together; roll in the hay; love; make out; make love; sleep with; get laid; have sex; know; do it; be intimate; have intercourse; have it off; screw; fuck; jazz; eff; hump; lie with; bed; have a go at it; bang; get it on; bonk
v.
- keep or lay aside for future use; store; lay in; put in; salt away; stack away; stash away
n.
- a place where you are just as comfortable and content as if you were home; home from home
v.
- prevent from coming close
v.
- deal with a problem by laughing or pretending to be amused by it; laugh off
v.
- save up as for future use; hoard; stash; cache; hive up; squirrel away
v.
- place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape; lock in; lock; put away; shut up; shut away; lock up
v.
- avert one's gaze
adv.
- by a considerable margin; by far; far and away
v.
- pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; die; decease; perish; go; exit; expire; pass; kick the bucket; cash in one's chips; buy the farm; conk; give-up the ghost; drop dead; pop off; choke; croak; snuff it
- go out of existence
v.
- work doggedly or persistently; plug away; slog; keep one's nose to the grindstone; keep one's shoulder to the wheel
v.
- waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently; piddle; wanton; wanton away; trifle
v.
- lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief; waste; languish
v.
- persist in working hard; plug
- work doggedly or persistently; peg away; slog; keep one's nose to the grindstone; keep one's shoulder to the wheel
v.
- pull back or move away or backward; withdraw; retreat; draw back; recede; pull back; retire; move back
- Georgetown continued to pull away to win 62-43.
- Cuthbert expanded upon her slight advantage to pull away to a clear win.
- Dibaba continued to pull away to the finish, Muir separating from Hassan.
v.
- push out of the way; push aside
v.
- place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape; lock in; lock away; lock; shut up; shut away; lock up
- throw or cast away; discard; fling; toss; toss out; toss away; chuck out; cast aside; dispose; throw out; cast out; throw away; cast away
- lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; imprison; incarcerate; lag; immure; put behind bars; jail; jug; gaol; remand
- stop using; put aside
- kill gently, as with an injection; put to sleep
- turn away from and put aside, perhaps temporarily; put aside
- eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food; tuck in; tuck away
v.
- substitute a natural for a supernatural explanation of; rationalize away
v.
- substitute a natural for a supernatural explanation of; rationalise away
v.
- ride away on a horse, for example; ride off
adv.
- without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; immediately; instantly; straightaway; straight off; directly; now; at once; forthwith; like a shot
- at once (usually modifies an undesirable occurrence); promptly
- Settlement did not take place right away, however.
- Moore played right away in college as a freshman.
- Gluttony What it right away," says Santa Claus.
v.
- flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; scat; run; scarper; turn tail; lam; hightail it; bunk; head for the hills; take to the woods; escape; fly the coop; break away
- escape from the control of
- She was afraid and decided to run away from home.
- Impulsively, Arthur convinces her to run away with him.
- His interpreter was shot dead while trying to run away.
n.
- the act of leaving (without permission) the place you are expected to be
- Ignatz apologises for running away from Primavera.
- Everybody was running away in different directions.
- Elsewhere, Yuu realizes that she is running away from her problems.
v.
- depart in a hurry; rush off
v.
- keep or lay aside for future use; store; hive away; lay in; put in; stack away; stash away
v.
- cause to lose courage; daunt; dash; scare off; pall; frighten off; frighten away; scare
v.
- stop associating with; dismiss; send packing; drop
- terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position; displace; fire; give notice; can; dismiss; give the axe; sack; force out; give the sack; terminate
v.
- drive away by crying `shoo!'; shoo off; shoo
v.
- place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape; lock in; lock away; lock; put away; shut up; lock up
v.
- avoid having to deal with some unpleasant task
v.
- formally assign ownership of; sign over
v.
- pass by; elapse; lapse; pass; slip by; glide by; go by; slide by; go along
- leave furtively and stealthily; steal away; sneak away; sneak off; sneak out
v.
- leave furtively and stealthily; slip away; steal away; sneak off; sneak out
v.
- carry off mysteriously; as if by magic; spirit off
- carry away rapidly and secretly, as if mysteriously
v.
- put (things or places) in order; tidy; tidy up; clean up; neaten; straighten; straighten out
v.
- save up as for future use; hoard; stash; cache; lay away; hive up
v.
- keep or lay aside for future use; store; hive away; lay in; put in; salt away; stash away
v.
- keep or lay aside for future use; store; hive away; lay in; put in; salt away; stack away
v.
- stay clear of, avoid; stand back; keep one's eyes off; keep one's distance; keep one's hands off
- Phil threatens Bob, and tells him to stay away.
- Her dad then warns her to stay away from him.
- Darren tried to stay away from him as much as possible.
v.
- leave furtively and stealthily; slip away; sneak away; sneak off; sneak out
v.
- hide aboard a ship or a plane to get free transportation
v.
- eliminate completely and without a trace; wipe out
- overwhelm emotionally; sweep off
v.
- remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; remove; take; withdraw
- remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state; bear off; bear away; carry away; carry off
- take out or remove; take out
- take from a person or place
- get rid of something abstract; remove
- take away a part from; diminish; detract
- buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food; take out
- Therefore, it is necessary to take away the excess.
- If you take away my children, am I still a-mother."
- Because you can only take away my so-called freedom.
v.
- rip off violently and forcefully; tear off
v.
- throw or cast away; discard; fling; toss; toss out; toss away; chuck out; cast aside; dispose; throw out; cast out; cast away; put away
- get rid of; shed; cast; cast off; shake off; throw; throw off; drop
n.
- getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirable; discard
v.
- throw or cast away; discard; fling; toss; toss out; chuck out; cast aside; dispose; throw out; cast out; throw away; cast away; put away
v.
- spend wastefully; wanton; wanton away
v.
- eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food; tuck in; put away
v.
- move so as not face somebody or something
- turn from a straight course, fixed direction, or line of interest; deflect; bend
- turn away or aside; avert
- refuse entrance or membership; reject; turn down; refuse
- He also made explicit the turn away from socialism.
- As a result, it was forced to turn away some students.
- Even Mary's love cannot make him turn away from his mother Maya.
n.
- deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening; avoidance; shunning; dodging
v.
- go away from; walk off
- No two walk away together from the smoking ruins.
- They walk away as Therese tries to get them to stay.
- Hampstead Heath is a 10- to 12-minute walk away.
v.
- waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently; piddle; wanton; piddle away; trifle
- spend wastefully; wanton; trifle away
v.
- remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent; wash; wash out; wash off
- eliminate
n.
- a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse; atrophy; wasting
v.
- become ground down or deteriorate; erode; gnaw; gnaw at; eat at
- diminish, as by friction; wear off
- cut away in small pieces; whittle away; whittle down
n.
- (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it); erosion; eroding; eating away; wearing
v.
- spend or pass, as with boredom or in a pleasant manner; of time; get through
v.
- take away quickly and suddenly; whisk off
v.
- cut away in small pieces; whittle down; wear away
v.
- remove by wiping; wipe off
v.
- talk incessantly and tiresomely; yack; jaw; rattle on; yap away
v.
- talk incessantly and tiresomely; yack; jaw; yack away; rattle on
E.g.
- The nearest airport is Kerry Airport (37 km away).
- It's located 150 km away from the south of Madrid.
- It is located 16 km away from the district center.
E.g.
- Meanwhile, not far away, Frid sleeps in Petra's lap.
- For example, not far away is the village of Toronto.
- But I was far away and I couldn’t see properly."
E.g.
- On 8 April, he scored in a 5–1 away win over NEC.
- He scored on his full début, a 3–2 away win at Chorley.
- Italy won 37–21, their first away win in the Six Nations.
E.g.
- They trace Orson to his lake cabin 70 miles away.
- It was strong enough to be felt several miles away.
- Carbost lies around 2.5 miles away from Portnalong.
E.g.
- To have it taken away in such a way was terrible."
- As such, their hosting privileges were taken away.
- They were then loaded into trucks and taken away.
E.g.
- When the jobs disappeared, lots of them moved away.
- The "Earlshall" moved away from the "Attila".
- One after another, the villagers moved away to the city.
E.g.
- The playoffs consisted of two legs - home and away.
- The team uses different kits for home and away games.
- Both home and away fans can stand here on a match day.
E.g.
- She was afraid and decided to run away from home.
- At the age of eleven, Wallace ran away from home.
- Juxiang resists the marriage and runs away from home.
E.g.
- PRTB was later move away from the "foquismo" line of ELN.
- Farmers would often forced to move away.
- I was afraid if I was too gentle she would use it to move away.
E.g.
- Her father forbids her to see him, so she runs away.
- She runs away from Brutus and finds the Prince.
- Sara knocks him out and runs away with Therese.
E.g.
- At the age of eleven, Wallace ran away from home.
- She scorned Apollo's advances and ran away from him.
- One ran away, the others stopped till Saturday.
E.g.
- If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule was used.
- The away goals rule is used in this tournament.
E.g.
- Ukraine broke away from the Soviet Union in 1991.
- Singh broke away and joined Kanu Sanyal's group instead.
- He broke away from the party in 1958.
E.g.
- Tuấn Anh passed away at 4:23 pm on July 21, 2013.
- The old has passed away; behold, the new has come."
- He passed away at the age of 71 on 26 April 1983.
E.g.
- He scored once in qualifying in a 1-2 away loss to Mexico.
- Copenhagen (0–1 away loss, 3–1 home win) in the play-off round.
- He replaced Marcello Trotta after 84 minutes in a 1–0 away loss.
E.g.
- He made his debut in a 2–1 away defeat to Finland on 6 September 2002.
- On 29 September Sakho scored in a 2–1 away defeat by Manchester United.
- Colchester suffered their first away defeat of the season on 6 October.
E.g.
- The second night, it was sold out and people were turned away.
- Both groups of ships turned away, and the engagement was over.
- People don't want to be challenged too much and be turned away.
E.g.
- On 14 January 2018 he sealed a 2-0 away win against Apollon Larissa.
- On 27 February, Niculae opened the score in a 2–0 away win against PAOK.
- On 10 December he scored in a difficult 2-1 away win against Doxa Drama.
E.g.
- On September 16 Martínez scored in a 2-2 away draw against Chivas.
- A 0–0 away draw and a 2–1 home win kept the club in the top flight.
- His third goal came six days later, in a 1–1 away draw against Fénix.
E.g.
- By then, more than of the low bluff had washed away.
- Several farms were washed away, including their livestock.
- Large sections of roads were also washed away by the storm.
E.g.
- Character, reason, common sense, were swept away."
- Some of the homes swept away were well-constructed.
- One person was killed after being swept away.
E.g.
- The blunt end is further away from the action itself.
- The revelation only drives Carly and Dean further away.
- She said, "He just kept drifting further and further away.
E.g.
- Of magnitude 3.85, it is 164 ± 9 light years away.
- His brother died there in 1994 after 18 years away.
- They both lie about 350 light years away.
E.g.
- It is moving away from the Milky Way 1341 km/s.
- Marcus intensified markedly upon moving away from the coast.
- The inverse is true if the thrower is moving away from the man.
E.g.
- They are sold at cost or given away based on donations.
- I think I have given away thousands since.
- Four cards were given away each time.
E.g.
- Thus prepared, we shall never be carried away by opinions.
- Most of this energy is carried away by the emitted neutrinos.
- The tides destroyed crops and carried away farming implements.
E.g.
- However, Chowder and Jenny are pulled away from D.J.
- Northwestern pulled away with a 21–4 second half run.
- Clemson scored first, then pulled away 14–7 before half.
E.g.
- The furthest home to the clinic is 8 kilometers away.
- The office of Dumraha VDC is about 6 kilometers away from Inaruwa.
- The canal Jhang Branch passes just two kilometers away from Peruana.
E.g.
- This was the first away victory for Sri Lanka after 15 years.
- His first goal of the campaign came in a 7−1 away victory over C.D.
- Four days later, he scored the winning goal in a 2–1 away victory to 1.
E.g.
- It was some distance away at Giswil.
- A short distance away, another temple called Kashitirtha is located.
- It is located a short distance away from the famous Hoysaleswara Temple.
E.g.
- On September 16 Martínez scored in a 2-2 away draw against Chivas.
- His third goal came six days later, in a 1–1 away draw against Fénix.
- He made his professional debut in a 1–1 away draw against Platanias F.C.
E.g.
- On 9 December 2018, he scored in a 4–2 away loss against Atromitos.
- On 27 October 2018, he scored in a 2-1 away loss against Platanias.
- He made his debut on 28 January 2018 in 3-0 away loss against Torino.
E.g.
- And then he walks away like he's getting ready to cry.
- The female walks away, seemingly turning Woodruff down.
- The house explodes and Tom walks away, as the film ends.
E.g.
- To Ki Datuk's surprise, Amongrogo gave away his wife.
- She gave away more than $200 million, always anonymously.
- Wikispaces also gave away more than 100,000 premium wikis to K–12 educators.
E.g.
- Each team plays two home games and two away games.
- The team uses different kits for home and away games.
- The 2018 schedule consisted of five home and five away games.
E.g.
- If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule was used.
- The away goals rule is used in this tournament.
E.g.
- His debut arrived on 7 May in a win away to Fjarðabyggð.
- Their 7–3 win left them one win away from the championship.
- His debut arrived on 30 September in a win away to Sansinena.
E.g.
- His debut in an away match against Hamburger SV went dreamlike.
- But they lost the away match 32:24.
E.g.
- Alnmouth railway station is about half a mile away.
- The blast was felt up to half a mile away.
- The closest CTA Purple Line station is Linden, about a mile away.
E.g.
- , there were 79 workers who commuted away from the village.
- , there were 6 workers who commuted into the village and 65 workers who commuted away.
- , there were 11 workers who commuted into the village and 95 workers who commuted away.
E.g.
- McGlashan walked away but the car was destroyed.
- Many independents walked away from the 1901 meeting.
- James walked away with 131 strike outs and a 0.48 ERA.
E.g.
- "I took away the courage to experiment.
- It took away her soul."
- Akbar took away his Jagir and gave it Shah-Rukh and transferred Shahbaz Khan.
E.g.
- Bore made his debut in a 3–2 defeat away at Stalybridge Celtic.
- Their final game was an 82–0 defeat away at Hunslet Hawks on 21 January 1996.
- He scored his first Premier League goal in a 4–1 defeat away to West Ham United.
E.g.
- During her time away, her heavy use of cocaine had completely eroded her nasal septum.
- Aged 15, it was Anne's first time away from home, and she made few friends at Roe Head.
- His reasons were that this position took too much time away from his Family and business.
E.g.
- After an unhappy childhood, he was sent away to a school.
- Katharina was sent away to Prague to work as a children's maid.
- In May 1548, Elizabeth was sent away.
E.g.
- Kottayam and Alappuzha are about 20 kilometres away.
- The nearest petrol stations are dozens of kilometres away.
- Both facilities are a few kilometres away from each other.
E.g.
- They were only two blocks away when Frances screamed, "Oh my God!"
- The bus station relocated five blocks away, near the railroad station.
- Elmhurst College and Wilder Park Conservatory are both several blocks away.
E.g.
- The lower leaves wither away when the plant is flowering.
- You can't tear it up and throw it away when you're done with it.
- He ran away when Wedderburn refused.
E.g.
- Kelly retaliated by giving away Capp's baby grand piano.
- He was giving away church property under the pretense of sale.
- She is now faced with having to save her lover without giving away her father.
E.g.
- Of magnitude 3.85, it is 164 ± 9 light years away.
- They both lie about 350 light years away.
- It lies 490 million light years away in the constellation Hercules.
E.g.
- Cleveland got on the board right away against Sal Maglie.
- He did not score again until the seventh round away against BK Häcken.
- His debut arrived on 3 October during a win away against Atlético Tucumán.
E.g.
- The constable gave chase, but the intruder got away.
- Sorensen could not hold his acceleration and Kelly got away.
- According to the police, the robbers got away with €242,000.
E.g.
- As a consequence, Honvéd won on away goals.
- Al-Ittihad Alexandria won on away goals."
- Becamex Bình Dương won on away goals."
E.g.
- Kerala came away as the 1–0 winners to win the group.
- Germany prevailed 45–27 and came away with a bronze medal.
- He came away with a victory based on points after six rounds.
E.g.
- Without it, one is unable to discern right from wrong, taking away both freedom and virtue.
- It is believed that this oil has magical powers in taking away all the diseases from manhood.
- Jin-hyuk plans on taking away everything from Kang-ro, including Hyo-won, whom he still loves.
E.g.
- The city town airport is 5 minutes away from the Faculty.
- Böblingen is about 20 minutes away from Stuttgart Airport via S-Bahn.
- Albany International Airport is 15 minutes away with cargo facilities.
E.g.
- Later observations showed it to be at least 15 times farther away.
- One shockwave usually does the job unless the Kraken is farther away.
- The local students must travel to another school a little farther away.
E.g.
- Anjoor is a village located away from Kunnamkulam.
- It is located away from the Moldovan settlement Soroca.
- The station is located away from Kurunegala's town centre.
E.g.
- The concert was almost sold out straight away.
- Rowley explained: "I got on really well with him straight away.
- Schiller was released in 1973 and went underground straight away.
E.g.
- Ivan Asen's rule was also marked by a shift away from Rome in religious matters.
- This record is their first all-instrumental album and was a slight shift away from their old dynamic.
- His submission, while not successful, signalled Charney's shift away from building design to public art.
E.g.
- Sound can be heard from three hundred meters away.
- Neptune is 1500 meters away from the Sun, for example.
- The closest shell landed 80 meters away from its target.
E.g.
- In particular, it was seen as drawing attention away from pulpit preaching and the role of the minister.
- The film was also a financial success, though Steven Spielberg's hit film "Jaws" distracted attention away from it.
- He tried to induce Mexico to join the war against the United States, hoping to divert American attention away from Europe.
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- Windows up to 400 yards away were broken.
- The Cowboys stood 75 yards away from an NFC Eastern Division title.
- In the same year, 1819, a few hundred yards away new congregation was formed.
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- On 18 September, he was sent off in a 4–0 away defeat against Tottenham.
- On 27 February, Niculae scored again in a 1–2 away defeat against Celtic.
- He scored again three days later, in a 3–4 away defeat against FC Braşov.
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- Squid then passes away following Abyss' defeat.
- After Johnny was thrown off the roof, he passes away.
- However his sickness takes over and Sadık passes away.
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- After preaching for a while, Omed was driven away.
- Where light is admitted darkness is driven away."
- Hart was driven away in the larger car.
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- Her arrogance went away from her through her tears.
- Bhima made him carless and he went away from there.
- Jeon borrowed Cha "Anthology of Du Fu" and went away.
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- Hae Joo's family also moves away from the village.
- Michelle moves away from home and lives with Debraj and one of her servants.
- Giblin moves away from seeing the coming of the Son of man in temporal terms.
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- The club home colours have are all red and away all white.
- Now they scrape away all the fat (suet) which is between the sinews (Heb.
- Technique: cut away all zeroes of the vector field with small neighborhoods.
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- According to Drechsler, "Illnesses were blown away by the breath.
- One third of the ship was blown away and it sank in three minutes.
- The glass roof of the cloak room and inquiry office was blown away.
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- Vick put the game away with a 55-yard run with 1:34 left.
- He was an acting head coach and after his first game away the team won.
- The Yankees would add three more runs in the seventh to put the game away.
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- "Mercury" had drifted too far away to come to the rescue either.
- Surely Tomie is not too far away...
- Lee's agent Adam Katz said the two parties were too far away in negotiations.
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- The man is seen in silhouette, walking away from a single chair.
- "I hope I shall never again have to shoot down men walking away."
- Tiffany is last seen walking away from the Channard Institute alongside Kirsty.
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- We're three feet away from the entrance and I can already smell the buttery bread and bacon.
- The blast ripped the vehicle apart and some dead bodies were found 20 to 30 feet away from the blast site.
- It is also constructed so that the farthest seat is 35 feet away from the stage, and the closest is two meters.
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- The hotel was never rebuilt, and Curry faded away.
- Subsequently, Chapman faded away without much comment.
- The markings on the runway have faded away.
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- Eto'o has experienced racial abuse in some away matches.
- Teams play home and away matches from September through to April.
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- His debut in an away match against Hamburger SV went dreamlike.
- He scored on his debut on 11 September 2011 in an away match against Roma.
- On January 19, 2018, he made his debut in the 3-2 away match against Almere City.
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- A short distance away, another temple called Kashitirtha is located.
- It is located a short distance away from the famous Hoysaleswara Temple.
- This meant permanently closing Merkland Street and opening a new station a short distance away.
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- He drives away to a far place and crashes his car.
- Chul-soo stares from afar as the car drives away.
- He covers the rods with the tarpaulin and drives away.
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- The move was delayed however due to his grandfather passing away.
- Paul viewed his present world as something that was swiftly passing away.
- Khand remained an active member of the Labour Party until his passing away.
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- an object of 100 mm @ 1 mrad is 100 metres away).
- A few metres away is a large raised stone cairn.
- There is a water well 50 metres away from main temple.
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- The dead were not "thrown away", Sangu-style.
- Certain objects can also be held as well as thrown away.
- He had thus thrown away almost every tactical advantage available to him.
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- Kaidu had ridden away before Kublai could mobilize a larger army.
- However, he turns and runs away before the gameplay actually begins.
- He heads down to the basement, but gets called away before seeing Sweetiepie.