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Filter by Meaning The old photograph brought back memories of a distant summer vacation.
The ancient civilization's ruins lie in a distant past.
The diplomat is known for his ability to maintain peace in distant lands.
The distant future holds many mysteries yet to be discovered.
The conflict between the two nations has its roots in a distant past.
The invention of the wheel is a distant milestone in human civilization.
The professor's lecture covered a wide range of topics, including some that were distant to the main subject.
She tried to dig into her distant recollection of the event but couldn't grasp any concrete details.
He struggled to recall the distant names and dates from his history class.
His distant understanding of the concept hindered his ability to solve the complex math problem.
The distant past seemed like a blur in his mind, with only fragments of images and emotions remaining.
The details of the conversation were too distant for him to recall accurately.
The distant image of the city skyline at sunset filled her with a sense of wonder.
My distant memories of childhood summers at the beach still bring a smile to my face.
She vaguely remembered the distant melody of the song from her childhood.
The old photographs sparked a distant familiarity, but she couldn't quite remember the faces in them.
The events of that day are now distant in my mind.
Her knowledge of ancient history is quite distant.
I have a distant memory of playing in the park as a child.
Her recollection of the accident was distant and hazy.
The details of the story became distant over time.
He had a distant memory of visiting that city many years ago.
The name sounded familiar, but it was just a distant recollection.
I have a distant memory of learning to ride a bike when I was young.
The image in the photograph was distant and blurred.
The details of the conversation became distant as the day went on.
The distant sound of a dog barking echoed through the quiet night.
The artist used distant hues to create a sense of depth in the landscape painting.
The economist analyzed the distant economic trends to predict the potential impact on global markets.
The distant memory of their childhood adventures brought a smile to their faces.
The detective followed a series of distant leads to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance.
The distant memories of my childhood resurfaced after I visited my old neighborhood.
The distant star appeared as a tiny speck in the night sky.
The artist's abstract painting evoked a sense of distant landscapes and unknown realms.
The distant future holds unknown challenges and opportunities.
The author cleverly dropped distant hints throughout the novel, building suspense for the final plot twist.
Mark's distant relatives from another country surprised him with a visit.
The distant hum of traffic could be heard from her apartment.
The politician made a distant allusion to the corruption scandal without directly addressing it.
The hiker gazed at the distant peaks, anticipating the challenging climb that lay ahead.
The distant past is often romanticized in historical novels.
Her distant relatives came to visit her during the holidays.
The distant location of the beach made it a perfect spot for a peaceful getaway.
The professor presented a distant analogy to help students understand the complex scientific concept.
The distant possibility of a cure gave hope to the patients suffering from the rare disease.
Sarah's distant gaze suggested that her mind was preoccupied with something else.
The distant mountains created a stunning backdrop for the picturesque village.
The distant possibility of winning the lottery kept her hopeful.
The composer incorporated distant harmonies in the symphony, creating a hauntingly beautiful melody.
The professor's lecture was difficult to follow because he used distant references.
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