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farthermost

[fahr-ther-mohst, -muhst] / ˈfɑr θərˌmoʊst, -məst /


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By week's end the alarm had spread to the farthermost corners of the Soviet empire.

From Time Magazine Archive

Under the eaves of Central Asia's towering Hindu Kush Mountains lie the farthermost outposts of the British Raj's power in India, in the Northwest Frontier Province.

From Time Magazine Archive

Indeed, using the red shift from some quasars as a yardstick indicates that they could be 10 billion or more light-years away�making them the farthermost objects ever observed in the heavens by astronomers.

From Time Magazine Archive

While his Secretary of State Pacelli, his Dr. Aminta Milan! and the others stood silent, his Holiness Pope Pius XI began speaking to the farthermost corners of the earth.

From Time Magazine Archive

Arriving at the farthermost line of trenches, Dick coolly mounted the parapet and took a careful survey of their general direction and character.

From The Fight for Constantinople A Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula by Westerman, Percy F. (Percy Francis)




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