If someone in your class has nits, you do not have to stay far away from them. The fact is, even if you are sat right beside someone who has nits, you might not get them off that person. Nits don't jump, so unless your heads are right next to each other, as they would be if you were whispering something to them, it is unlikely that they will pass nits on to you.
You keep searching, for someone close.
Someone you want to stay far away from.
a meeting with someone far away from you
Feelings can persist for someone even if they are physically distant. Communication, trust, and effort to maintain a connection can help sustain a relationship with someone who is far away.
A good way to remember it is: THIS is referring to something or someone RIGHT HERE or WITHIN REACH OF YOUR ARM. THAT is referring to something or someone FAR AWAY or TOO FAR AWAY TO TOUCH WITH YOU HAND.
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"Haruka" in Japanese means "distant" or "far." It is often used to describe something or someone far away in distance or time.
not worth it. there is someone out there that is right for you
You have to have someone near by not far away
really loud and helpful for calling someone far away
by a letter or email or Skye
No there is nothing wrong with that