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"He took forever to get going, and will probably get a bit farther.
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He's been known to peter out by the time he reaches the end of the parking lot, and last fall, though he got a bit farther, his little legs and spirit just weren't up to more than a pack-free mile or so.
But instead Druckerman largely trails off, providing a series of loose observations that fall somewhere between snarky ("Moms do get a bit fatter as you get farther from central Paris") and Martha Stewart-y ("We have a collection of colorful melamine plates. But for dinner I use white, which makes the colors of the food pop").
They get a bit worried.
Get a bit more personal.
The veggies grow a bit farther away and are much quieter.
"Anybody who's been in serious, aggressive science in academia can tell you stories about people holding back key parts of data," he says, "because they want to get a little bit farther down the road before they publish it".
"We sat down five or six times and every time we would get a little bit farther and then she would freak out," Green told NBC affiliate 11Alive.
Watching Oregon's Jeff Maehl, Cota's favorite receiver growing up, made him want to play for Kelly; he got the opportunity a bit farther from home once the coach took the UCLA job and recruited him.
"Drive on a bit farther and do a U-turn," Mike ordered.
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