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"I would even go to the extent of saying it is the Westernization of the heroes," Mr. Nandy said, "so much so that it is very difficult to imagine anybody but a north Indian playing Rama now if there's a new version of the 'Ramayana.' I cannot imagine a Manipuri dancer playing Rama.
A US officer went to the extent of saying that "we want a friend in 2020 that will be capable of assisting the US militarily to deal with a Chinese threat".
In fact, Trump went to the extent of saying that a woman should be jailed for opting for abortion.
And he actually went to the extent of saying, "Your tears won't save you now," when I finally started crying.
"I wouldn't go to the extent of saying he needs to resign," McCall repeated, when asked about fellow RNC member Ada Fisher's call for Steele to step down.
Ronaldo even went to the extent of saying that he could co-exist with Messi if the two played on the same team, something that he acknowledged was an obvious longshot.
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