far-flung trading operations. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
far-flung corners of the Empire. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Days later, people in far-flung places become sick. From Wordnik.com. [Mass Transit] Reference
Even the most far-flung shows are taking their cues from the news. From Wordnik.com. [The Real Reality TV] Reference
Instability in the Middle East has far-flung and multiplying effects. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call] Reference
Already, manufacturers in these far-flung nations are fearing the worst. From Wordnik.com. [From Rags To Riches] Reference
This has not helped far-flung mine-clearance programs and victim-assistance projects. From Wordnik.com. [It's Not A Pretty Picture] Reference
Would our far-flung relatives and friends feel safe enough to fly in for the wedding?. From Wordnik.com. [Moving On, Despite An Uncertain Future] Reference
A growing number of couples now fold their wedding and honeymoon into one far-flung event. From Wordnik.com. [Travel: The 'Weddingmooners'] Reference
But Hitchens has no idea how much the order takes in or what it costs to run its far-flung operations. From Wordnik.com. [Trashing Mother Teresa] Reference
Over time, though, Tribune has perfected the art of sharing good stories among its far-flung properties. From Wordnik.com. [Get Me Rewrite! How To Fix A Newspaper Chain] Reference
Deep cover: It's the singer's with far-flung musical cultures that's kept his blood coursing over the years. From Wordnik.com. [Homeward Bound] Reference
Before too long, modems connected colleagues in far-flung outposts -- and helped build careers and companies. From Wordnik.com. [Live Wires] Reference
That, press-freedom advocates say, is the last thing Russia's 144 million far-flung, TV-dependent citizens need. From Wordnik.com. [Periscope] Reference
Rather, it is a state of far-flung towns and cities, connected by highways and with practically no mass transit. From Wordnik.com. [The CO2 State] Reference
And in China, a growing middle class has been booking package tours to places as far-flung as Turkey and Hawaii. From Wordnik.com. [The Road Less Traveled] Reference
Trouble is, the credits roll by faster than you can write down the name of that far-flung hamlet or exotic hotel. From Wordnik.com. [TRAVEL: PICTURE-PERFECT TRIPS] Reference
But it wasn't the ads themselves that startled me; you see those in every far-flung, war-torn corner of the globe. From Wordnik.com. [LETTER FROM MEXICO] Reference
Not to fear: these innovations should make doing business in even the most far-flung places easier than ever before. From Wordnik.com. [Road Warrior] Reference
As more American businesses expand into developing economies, undergrads want to gain experience in far-flung places. From Wordnik.com. [Hi, Mom, I'm In Nepal] Reference
And festival programmers are always on the hunt for new, far-flung talent — or the next trendy film-producing nation. From Wordnik.com. [When Movies Follow The Storm] Reference
People magazine correspondents in a far-flung bureau heard that Ross-now undergoing chemotherapy for prostate cancer-had died. From Wordnik.com. [Fact Checking] Reference
Yet we're a big state geographically, and public television is one way to get to know how our far-flung neighbors live and think. From Wordnik.com. [Biting The Handout That Feeds Me] Reference
The same point was made to explain why Jimmy Carter's ambitious and far-flung legislative agenda failed at the beginning of his term. From Wordnik.com. [Shooting The Moon] Reference
But Beijing's attention still seems trained on the cities and hinterland, not on China's far-flung regions that its minorities call home. From Wordnik.com. [The Blood Ties That Bind] Reference
Once he settles in, he talks excitedly about far-flung new projects -- one in an old arts district of Lisbon, maybe a town hall in Taiwan. From Wordnik.com. [A MIGHTY MONUMENT TO MUSIC] Reference
Russia's latest war has hit home, with a ferocity that has stunned and frightened the citizens of both the capital and its far-flung regions. From Wordnik.com. [Russia?S War Hits Home] Reference
Safeer wanted to borrow the phone to contact far-flung relatives, and his pistol combined with his body mass made him difficult to turn down. From Wordnik.com. [Euphoria And Fear] Reference
By comparison, the United States devotes about 8 percent of its GNP to its world role, almost all of it going to the far-flung military effort. From Wordnik.com. [Coming To Terms With Japan] Reference
Similar but less well-publicized losses have occurred in countries as far-flung as Canada, Brazil, India and China, as well as throughout Europe. From Wordnik.com. [Stung By Bees] Reference
During the course of the investigation and trial, the FBI wired four requests to its far-flung offices, seeking any and all evidence in the case. From Wordnik.com. [Waiting For Justice] Reference
These troubles are partly the fault of history: the Dutch forcibly and quite unnaturally cobbled together a nation from far-flung island kingdoms. From Wordnik.com. [Broken By The Iron Fist] Reference
The calls haven't stopped coming from all over the country as evacuees settle in far-flung states and tune in for the news from home that they crave. From Wordnik.com. [Good Morning, New Orleans] Reference
The results of that far-flung expedition were published as "Jazz Life" in Germany but never in this country, and the book has long been out of print. From Wordnik.com. [Jazz: Pictures That Swing] Reference
German banks no longer give easy credit, companies are spinning off far-flung holdings and the country is opening to foreign investors as never before. From Wordnik.com. [ALL THAT GLITTERS...] Reference
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