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How to use remoteness in a sentence

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We never wintered cattle there because of its remoteness and lack of shelter.
Slowly she becomes aware of his apathy and remoteness regarding their family.
The degree of probability of the risk materialising and not remoteness was extremely high.
Given its remoteness from urban distractions, the Burren College of Art needs a high level of maturity in students.
He takes every opportunity to highlight the negative aspects of city life and comment on the remoteness of urban dwellers.
The plane is a metaphor for his remoteness, his aloneness, his posture as an observer, an outsider.
Many a woman has experienced a lover's ardor giving way to chilling remoteness once she has given herself to him sexually.
Her brother's increasing remoteness is the result of learned behavior and thought in white America.
He detects her unhappiness and remoteness and intuits that all is not well at home.
Due to the remoteness of Siula Grande, there would be no way to arrange a rescue.
If absence and remoteness do not destroy friendship, they attenuate or exhaust it, they enervate it.
Yet the remoteness of Finland from Putinist Russia is neither geographic nor strategic.
The curators have taken away some of the remoteness of medieval art by showing their objects thematically.
Their subsequently published journals emphasized, in particular, the remoteness and sparse populations of the two regions.
He said most rental cars do not last for a long time given the remoteness of some of the places the tourists take them.
The remoteness and ruggedness of the landscape give it a special character.
Its size, remoteness, tropical location, and late development made for a raw, vigorous, unsophisticated version of the Australian experience.
Yet the sense of space, of distance, the remoteness of the places through which one travelled never contained a hint of menace.
Elk, mule deer, wild turkeys, black bears, and pumas still roam the range, beneficiaries of its remoteness.
Vermeer, despite all his appearance of remoteness and calm, is strong meat.
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The remoteness of the situation gave the very boldness of his plan feasibility.
The remoteness of the locality would have robbed the statement of all interest.
As his carriole slipped lightly over it, Northwick had a fantastic sense of his own minuteness and remoteness.
But from the human point of view, no one can pretend that it doesn't suffer from the faults of remoteness and abstractness.
It should rather be an expression of his grand unnatural remoteness from the cloddish life.
All others, so far as she was concerned, existed only on the sufferance of remoteness.
I confess that there was something eerie in the isolation and remoteness of st. nimie.
Whenever that look appeared in her wild, bright, deeply black eyes, it invested them with a strange remoteness and intangibility.
Obviously, the ton-mile rate steadily falls within such a group with progressive remoteness.
Craig, eyeing his bride covertly, had a sense of her remoteness, her unattainability.
A more important innovation was his substitution of proper motion for magnitude as a criterion of remoteness.
The date, I may thus say, in regard to the remoteness of its antiquity, cannot be less than any assignable quantity whatsoever.
Barrs imbibed from the Parnassian poetic group his artistic remoteness.
Despite his strangeness and remoteness, Apicius is not dead by any means.
It was insignificance or remoteness alone that protected the libeler.
On such a view thought certainly loses its abstractness and remoteness.
There was, indeed, a certain charm in our remoteness from the outer world.
He is here framing an ideal, without realising its remoteness.
Their remoteness and unpunctuality, or their exorbitant charges and frauds, will be drawing forth bitter lamentations.
Despite the remoteness and seeming primitiveness of this field, it's a rich and fertile one, and we are in Bartlett's debt for his splendid exploration and excavation of it.
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