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In rich countries, government safety nets limit how far anyone can fall.
(He may have sometimes gone too far: anyone who says, as Sully did, that the work of a minor English painter, Thomas Stothard, "has the excellence of Titian, without his faults" is really going over the top).
Though the trims have denied our aging movie the portly dignity of the usual director's cut, they go only so far: anyone who enjoyed the original can rest assured that, at the end, Frances McDormand still tacks Emmet Walsh's hand to the windowsill with a great big hunting knife, briefly indulges his bellowing, and then plugs him in the gut.
But how far anyone understands the techniques they are using is more unclear".
Currently, the website DownForEveryoneOrJustMe.com reports that unwomen.org site is up, but for a large part of the morning so far, anyone clicking on the link from Google.com was met with such slow page load times that end result is essentially the same as if the site was down entirely.
Senator Max Baucus has produced a draft for the Finance Committee -- making concessions as far anyone can see not for Republican votes, but for insurance lobby approval.
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At least as far as anyone knows.
(Unclear; she is not engaged, as far as anyone knows).
They were also, as far as anyone can tell, unfulfilled.
In so far as anyone could, she made death better.
The two falls were unrelated, as far as anyone knows.
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