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Is it that far fetched that road deaths could become as unacceptable as air disasters or train crashes?
OK, so maybe it's not that far fetched that somebody could hack into the MI6's computer network, and by managing to do that, crash a tube in London's underground, right?
Given Scott's penchant for dramatics, it didn't seem far fetched that he'd been trying such a move.
Roiland is an outspoken Batman lover, so it's not far fetched that the absurd elements of the show would permeate into Rick and Morty through cultural osmosis.
"If you can penetrate the police and carry out sophisticated long-term intelligence gathering operations, it's not far fetched that you could breach Sharm el-Sheikh airport," Awad said.
But it might not be far fetched that analyses of RP genes are misleading.
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Or maybe an idea that once seemed far fetched -- that tiny Hong Kong could prompt change on the mainland -- is now not dismissed so readily.
I could only imagine how far-fetched that sounded to an 18-year-old Pakistani in an Indian jail.
Before you were a parent, you laughed at how far-fetched that line was.
It's so far-fetched that you don't know how you're going to get there," said Green, a 25-year-old power forward.
Is it far-fetched that it could?
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