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farther

[fahr-ther] / ˈfɑr ðər /


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Mona Fastvold, who explores the life of the founder of the religious movement known as the Shakers in “The Testament of Ann Lee,” likes the center a little farther back.

From Los Angeles Times

But it will be tough for them to boost their profits today without falling farther behind in EVs, where the Detroit 3 collectively have less than 5% of the global market.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study suggests this climate pattern may have helped motivate people to travel step by step farther east, including to islands such as the Cooks and Tahiti.

From Science Daily

Most birds that were tracked for at least two years came back to Arizona in the fall of their hatch year after spending the summer roaming farther north.

From Science Daily

That became increasingly difficult as night fell, smoke intensified and powerful winds pushed flames and embers farther and more rapidly into neighborhoods.

From Los Angeles Times