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"'''Semper distans'''" was a [[Latin]] term coined by [[Enid Meadows]] as a synonym for one keeping their distance from another. It meant "always distant" in [[English (language)|English]].
"'''Semper distans'''" was a [[Latin]] term coined by [[Enid Meadows]] as a synonym for one keeping their distance from another. It meant "always distant" in [[English (language)|English]].


Enid invented the word as a way to describe a [[Ruby Sunday|mysterious woman]] who was following [[Ruby Sunday]] whilst always staying [[73 (number)|73]] [[Yard (unit)|yards]] away, an act that Ruby to believe that "following" was not the right descriptor. ([[TV]]: {{cs|73 Yards (TV story)}})
Enid invented the word as a way to describe a [[Ruby Sunday|mysterious woman]] who was following [[Ruby Sunday]] whilst always staying [[73 (number)|73]] [[Yard (unit)|yards]] away, an act that led Ruby to believe that "following" was not the right descriptor. ([[TV]]: {{cs|73 Yards (TV story)}})
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