In the far left margin were dates of departure and discovery followed by lengthy narrative, all in the same elegant hand--a bold elliptic script.
The race was won by Ned Jarrett by 14 laps, which is the farthest margin of victory in NASCAR history (in terms of miles).
He left the spoils just as they had fallen, except for the old wagon-tongue and a board or two with which he built a barricade against the unknown depths at the farthest margin of the floor.
At any event, the far southern continental margins of Antarctica and West Gondwana became increasingly less barren.
Flowers bloomed, white and starlike, on the far margin, where the trees grew larger still and it was twilight at midafternoon.
Some estimate that the period at which the river dried up range, very roughly, from 2500 to 2000 BC, with a further margin of error at either end of the date-range.
Nowadays that kind of incense-flavored dreaminess has been swept to the farthest margins of contemporary pop.
She could deal with the music, because it was just noise, an irritant that chewed away at the farthest margins of her concentration.
A hundred fires stuttered at the furthest margins of the camp, rosy pinpricks in the fog.
That Wanderer had set; another, palely blue, had risen when she reached the far margin of the lake.