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Ironically, the fragmentation of news delivery has also delocalized us, as events near and far flow toward us in a torrent of collapsed context.

From Slate

So having a competition solely dedicated to him, in which thousands of ogling fans and hopeful look-alikes traveled both near and far to attend, is incredibly Gen-Z coded.

From Salon

At a Thursday news conference, Mayor Karen Bass said that L.A. is ready — “ready to host the World Series, ready to welcome visitors from near and far, and we are ready to win.”

The majority of them were vignettes, in which NYT readers from near and far recalled their own 9/11 story: where they were, what they were doing, an anecdote about their family member or friend who survived, just as my mom did.

From Salon

The Cotswolds have long been a destination in their own right, but visitors travelled from near and far for the chance to experience Jeremy Clarkson’s newest business.

From BBC

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

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