Let's do a little thought experiment: We will take away just a little bit of the friction by placing you in the center of an ice skating rink with leather-soled shoes. Do you think your appreciation of friction would change?
Yes, it's a kenning. I.e. "The house was far-removed from the rest of town..." However if you're trying to be poetic then you could say "the house was far removed" where far describes removed. If you throw a comma in there ("the house was far, removed from...") then you have another meaning, too. If "far removed" is supposed to describe something, then it has a hyphen. If it's not supposed to be an adjective like red, big or happy then no.
Nobles were referred to as the "dwellers among the clouds" because they were seen as living in luxury and opulence, far removed from the everyday struggles of common people. Their wealth and privileged status elevated them above the concerns of ordinary life, figuratively placing them in a realm separate from the realities of the common folk.
He was probably about as far removed from being a conservative as you can get. He avoided politics for most of his life as an activist.
Water is as far as it goes.
The cast of Far Removed - 2013 includes: Ryan DeLaRonde as Chris Michi Hayashi
It has not been removed so far. Since it's far too heavy to carry it by any means, it will probably continue to stay there for another century or so...
Not very far. This was not the question that was meant to be asked. (good alternates have been removed)
Use Cd's as wheels to make less friction
As close or as far removed as they want.
No, it was the moderates who felt that he had gone to far with the Reign of Terror.
Fictionis the form of any narrative or informative work that deals, in part or in whole, with information or events that are not factual, but rather, imaginary-that is, invented by the author. Although fiction describes a major branch of literary work, it may also refer to theatrical, cinematicor musical work. Fiction contrasts with non-fiction, which deals exclusively with factual (or, at least, assumed factual) events, descriptions, observations, etc. (e.g., biographies, histories).
yes. the gun will shoot but the bullet will not go to far due to the friction.