1. Far out in the fields, the mustangs, domestic horses and burros mingle and graze. 2. Far out in the immensity of the northern forest, solitary trappers of the sable and the fox would venture forth, breaking a path to run their lines. 3. Far down in the polls, in desperate need of exposure, they have put out press releases challenging the leader to meet anywhere, anytime. 4. Far out in the country there was an old Negro woman with her head tied in a red rag, coming along a path through the pinewoods. 5. He said the plan went too far in accommodating the timber industry and not far enough in protecting grizzly bears and their habitat. 6. I was either too far out or too far in. 7. Lemons and limes are better proportioned to an indoor plant and have the advantage that a single fruit of either goes far in the kitchen. 8. On the top was drawn a black woman, obviously far along in a pregnancy. 9. Other potential microbicides are in the pipeline but none are as far along in testing. 10. She could be as far back in the pack as Annika Sorenstam. |