1. A dozen large freight ships lie farther out at anchor. 2. Already, development has eaten away at the Santa Catalina sky island outside Tucson and has begun to encroach on others farther out in the country. 3. And people like what they get farther out. 4. As you go farther out on Commerce Street, the landscape, deceptively, turns to strip malls. 5. But if they want to leave, they now have to go farther out along the coast to avoid detection. 6. By Monday afternoon, sunshine will cover most of the Northeast as the low-pressure zone moves farther out to sea. 7. Farther out back was a woodsy patch where Errol Flynn once buckled a swash or two. 8. Even farther out into the speculative realm is a very heavy version of the Wimp called the Wimpzilla. 9. Having said that, Peterson went even farther out on the limb. 10. He has aligned himself with one of the two factory trawlers in the harbor because they can go farther out to sea than small boats to catch the fish. |