Similar words: superfluous, superfluity, lung, flunk, lunge, clung, plunge, take the plunge. Meaning: adj. 1. distributed over a considerable extent 2. remote.
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31. The migration continues today, as the younger "guest people" travel to far-flung locales seeking gainful employment.
32. But travel further into remote forests and far-flung villages and you will be travelling back in time -- the past lingers here, in huts and on the faces of landless labourers and forest dwellers.
33. Pasttrips have included a honeymoon to far-flung Patagonia, Chile and Machu Picchu, and a luxury corporate retreat in the jungles of Cambodia.
34. He points out that whereas the heads of the NIH and other far-flung agencies are all political appointees, the OMB is part of the White House.
35. But by comparing five genes from 96 far-flung blind snake species, the researchers were able to create a map of the snakes' evolutionary family tree.
36. Although hardware stays in one place, "virtual machines" consuming processing power can jump around, even between far-flung data centres.
37. In 1872, a dry-goods salesman named Aaron Montgomery Ward wearied of visiting far-flung stores, so he mailed descriptions of goods directly to rural residents.
38. Lorries come and go like honeybees, taking the goods to far-flung parts of Europe or to airports near Madrid and Zaragoza for freighting to China or Brazil.
39. The UNIX command line readily downloads and uploads files, connects to remote computers, and interrogates the state of far-flung servers and networks.
40. This is a land where ancient rice-terrace amphitheatres lie concealed in thick mountains, and thousands of far-flung islands lie in wait for the intrepid explorer's beach towel.
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41. The confidence to change code and find those far-flung errors is the hallmark of pervasive unit testing.
42. The design of the working mechanism of the scraper has experienced a far-flung process from "manual computation" to "electronic compution".
43. There, a "floating population" of the destitute from far-flung corners of the nation arrives by the carload, hoping that Shanghai will be the land of plenty.
44. Another is the fact that labour is cheaper and factories built out west allow workers to stay closer to home, rather than migrate to far-flung manufacturing hubs.
45. Not so much tigers as cats, however you want to look at it. The kittens of a far-flung province.
46. She has now received orders from Japan, Italy, Brazil and other far-flung locations all over the world.
47. Andre Bazin, the famous French flim theorist, had far-flung influence on not only the world movies, but also the Chinese filmic theories and practice.
48. We cannot fly, that's why the voyage of the eudaemonia is far-flung.
49. Extracting the contents of so many far-flung data sets requires a sophisticated kind of computational guessing game.
50. Research on information behavior is far-flung and agelong, its domains are increasingly abundant, its methods and measures are more and more diversified.
51. Her video for the song shows her in a jumpsuit bearing the flags of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, far-flung territories controlled by Denmark.
52. She's become a doomsday den mother to groups as far-flung as Asia and Russia.
53. Fortification of his far-flung empire necessitated a vast building program, the crowning achievement of which was the Temple of Jerusalem.
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