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Clean, standard, cosmopolitan and not far off from an experience on British Airways.
Source: https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/local-news/went-africa-budget-flights-cheaper-26874310
In the currency market, the dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against six major rivals, was at 101.70, not far off the eight-month low of 101.51 it touched last week.
Source: https://business.inquirer.net/383980/hopes-of-slowdown-in-rate-hikes-bolster-shares-ahead-of-u-s-gdp
Models are in fairly good agreement that the surface low will begin to organize on Friday not far off of the GA/SC coast.
Source: https://abc11.com/weather-forecast-nc-raleigh/44993/
Rising up from the site is a grassy amphitheatre to gather and tell stories, not far off from a massive metal firepit to heat stones for sweat lodges.
Thanks to recent developments in AI like and DALL-E, a future in which users will be able to create their own strange, immersive worlds is not far off.
That is the exact same second-weekend drop as the second film in the spinoff trilogy, and not far off from the first’s 49%.
Source: https://411mania.com/movies/411-box-office-report-scream-vi-franchise-record-44-million/
The ‘Akhayasila’ waterfall is not far off from here.
The temperatures this week are not far off the normal range for this time of year, Environment Canada says.
The two supermarkets are currently flogging their 600g tubs of Celebrations and Quality Street for £5.50 each - that's not far off from being a whole £2 extra than Aldi.
Think your infernal hay fever's a sign that summer's not far off?
Source: https://www.bandt.com.au/100-of-brandspaces-network-is-now-available-for-programmatic-transactions/
Thirty years later a Roman governor was to take a census of the lambs slain in Jerusalem for the Passover and find that the number was not far off a quarter of a million.
Source: https://www.portsmouth-dailytimes.com/2023/03/31/taking-it-all-in/
Total debt is now more than $33 trillion, the deficit is over 7% of gross domestic product, and this year’s net interest payment on the debt will probably be over $650 billion — which is not far off from defense spending.