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A: If at all possible, airline pilots fly around thunderstorms, even if it means going far out of their way.
At last, you might think, they've recognized that going far out onto the right-wing Tea Party limb was a mistake.
Charging for plastic bags may seem to be adding one more item to the shopping list, but with useless spending going far out of fashion, the opposite might be true.
Teachers and coaches get excited as well, going far out of their way to support these kids if parents can't.
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Unless their performances are grounded in logic, they cannot go far out on a limb.
We need a bigger boat so that we can go far out to sea, but here we get no help from the government.
But after the tsunami, the fish became rare, and to catch them we now have to go far out to sea.
Mr Koizumi, among only three or four world leaders, has gone far out on a political limb to support America in the war on terror, and deserves a favour in return.
The view there, shared in other Northern European countries like Austria and Finland, is that the European Central Bank has already gone far out on a limb with measures to prevent a collapse of the 17-nation euro zone.
Crabbers went far out into Alaskan waters, kept their catch on board for a week or more and then brought the crabs to shore, where they were cooked and frozen.
To minimise damage from Jupiter's intense radiation fields, the spacecraft will follow a highly elliptical orbit that goes far out into space before returning low over the north and south poles.
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