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Going far afield doesn't always pan out.
John Besh, a chef often held up as an example of going far afield, has drawn in his focus and creates high-end food that pays renewed attention to Louisiana ingredients.
In particular, many corporations that set up venture arms to cash in on the Internet boom -- often going far afield from their businesses -- are suddenly finding those investments a drag on earnings.
"That's one thing Bill made clear: We're not going far afield," says Thomas Culligan, Raytheon's executive vice president for business development, referring to Chief Executive William Swanson.
By going far afield, and bringing in some ordinary Americans, these shows would give themselves a chance to shake up what is usually a very safe and placid arrangement.
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Most of the money goes far afield.
"I was pretty sure that she wasn't going to go far afield," Ms. Davis said.
She did not go far afield in casting an actress with Boston Brahmin deportment.
Some men also go far afield for the right combination of cut and price.
It covers 45 present and former ones that go far afield from Woody Guthrie's Manhattan as "the New York island".
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