He lives in the remotest parts of India. [adjective]
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She seems rather remote. . [adjective]
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I don't have even the remotest idea of the incident. [adjective]
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Completing the package are twin headphone sockets, a credit card sized remote control and a handy accessory pack. [adjective]
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All rooms are fitted with full remote controlled air conditioning which can be used as heating if you require it. [adjective]
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And if Fareham were to be at Paris, Sir John considered Montpelier, remote as it was from the capital, too near his enemy. [adjective]
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It was he who found her then; it was he who had hidden her now; and in the same remote and secret spot. [adjective]
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All was dark in the passage--dark and strangely silent; but this wing was remote from the chief apartments and from the servants' offices. [adjective]
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Such were the manners of a certain class of domestics, once common in Scotland, and perhaps still to be found in some old manor-houses in its remote counties. [adjective]
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Their tombs are often apart from all human habitation, in the remote moors and wilds to which the wanderers had fled for concealment. [adjective]
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They disembarked at a remote part of the town and walked across the quarter appropriated to the artisans. [adjective]
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