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However it still lags behind the levels recorded in recent general elections north of the border - turnout was 68.1% for the Westminster election in December 2019 - and a good way off the massive engagement in the 2014 referendum, which was 84.6%.

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Equality is evidently still a good way off for female composers, but has anything changed in the short space of time since Hildur was nominated for Joker?

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But in this case, it seems a good way off.

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The Juniors at the window had lost interest and gone; some girls from our year were walking towards the pavilion, but they were still a good way off.

As for the long-rumored subscription TV service, that may still be a good way off.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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