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Synonyms for farthermost

(comparatives of 'far') most remote in space or time or order

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Initially, such programs were used during economic depression and high level of unemployment; currently they are applied to ease negative influence of industrial restructuring in countries with transition economies and integration of exposed population groups, farthermost from the labor market.
Located near the border gate with Georgia, Artvin sits at the farthermost end of the eastern Black Sea region.
LINGFIELD: 2.20 Million Percent, 2.50 Green Beret, 3.20 Artzola, 3.50 Farthermost, 4.20 Rosie Says No, 4.50 Napoletano.
NAOMI MATTHEW: 2.20 Million Percent, 2.50 Green Beret, 3.20 Artzola, 3.50 Farthermost, 4.20 Rosie Says No, 4.50 Napoletano.
In some of the smaller fields, those not owned by well-known promoters like May or J & J, check out the farthermost region of the fields.
that the Father causes the sun to rise on the farthermost corners of the
As Weber pointed out in his e-mail to Perry, the State Marine Board "advised us they consider the gravel bar at the Belt Line bridge the farthermost upstream launch site for motorboats and that they would help the city, at some point in the future, build a ramp at this location for motorboats."
Everyman's Patagonia: "The Lucidity of Loneliness" in the Earth's Farthermost Place Travel is at its best a solitary enterprise: to see, to examine, to assess, you have to be alone and unencumbered.
You are as close to us as breathing, yet you are farther than the farthermost star....
Marys, "his stentorian voice could be distinctly heard to the farthermost corner of the grounds and his decisions rang out firmly, from which there was no appeal." A New Bremen player called out at home had too much regard of him to complain.
And goest too Like him, ghosting me to farthermost Antipodes, Native To live There with some pale, timid, forlorn race Of twilit savages That's never seen thy face.
Since their orphanage was in the farthermost sticks of the southwestern Choctaw Nation, where the only women were wraithlike crones who came once a week to wash the clothes, many of the boys were in fact concerned less with the fruits of crime than with the amazing women promenading through the crowd behind their formidable madams in bright, deeply slashed pastel dresses.
It's been a dream to travel to Morocco, the farthermost western tip of the Arab world in the Maghreb, and then crossing over to its northern neighbor of Spain.
This essay examines representations of peatland in the farthermost north-east region of Ulster, in a seminal poem, Kathlin (1820), by one of the foremost, labouring-class Ulster-Scots writers of the Romantic era, Thomas Beggs.
The lowest strontium activity was recorded at the station in close proximity to the estuary and the highest one at the station located farthermost from the estuary.