The war meant the draft for young men, and high paying war jobs in far-away cities for others.
The story of Tobit may have been particularly popular in 15th century Florence because of its appeal to merchant families, whose sons were often sent to trade in far-away cities.
He was reported to be awesomely clever, with the glamour of a far-away city and a big university hanging around him.
Consultants for years have prided themselves on their workaholic schedules, boasting about 14-hour days in far-away cities.
There were very few guitars in North Carolina at that time, and Shuffler had only become interested in them through radio shows broadcast out of far-away cities like Cincinnati.
The flier went roaring toward the far-away city.
It was amusing-and rather touching-to see how the colonists had used wherever possible the names of familiar streets and squares from their own far-away cities.
People came to Tupelo from the tiny backwater towns and from the huge, far-away cities.
Scarygirl places the player in control of a girl who is sent from her home to a far-away city on a rescue mission.
Because of the lack of any employment opportunities, the youth of the village have migrated to far-away cities in search of jobs.