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In German, he says, he eventually reached the stage where he could stray from the script - sometimes it would be funny, sometimes not.
Letterman could stray from edgy to cruel.
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Codevilla also said that analysts could "stray too far from the data," adding that the real problem is that "the C.I.A. has not been gathering enough quality data".
I am deeply ashamed that I could stray so far from the values I believe in and the values you thought I exemplified.
The night before, Rubio's repetition of that line led to a tense exchange with New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who attacked the senator as an inexperienced candidate who could not stray from his pre-arranged talking points.
Don't believe that Mayer could stray so quickly?
But how safe, predictable and dull life would be if we couldn't occasionally stray from the tried and true for a bit of offbeat enlightenment.
Kent updates the work to the 1950s and sets it in an anonymous, colonnaded city that could have strayed from one of Giorgio de Chirico's paintings.
He said if the bird was a juvenile it could have strayed from southern Scotland or north-west Ireland where a re-introduction programme is taking place.
When they arrive at the doorstep of one of America's leading collections of ancient Greek and Roman art, museumgoers encounter a monumental modernist contraption that looks as if it could have strayed from Fritz Lang's classic 1920s silent film, "Metropolis".
But they worry that the shift could lead universities to stray from their mission of giving state residents access to affordable higher education.
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