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"From the day I met him he was defiant," Olivia writes, "and so determined that nothing was going to stop him from leaping as far as he could".
"We're going to stop.
I'm going to stop.
Not a proper judgment for inspectors, or for their controversial boss.In Israel, which feels directly menaced by Iran's nuclear ambitions, Mr ElBaradei's efforts to portray Iran's nuclear programme as too far gone to stop hardly makes a case for prolonging diplomacy.
Mrs Clinton refused to say how far she would go to stop Iran going nuclear.
How far they might go to stop this remains a vexing question.
Asked how far Israel would go to stop Iran's nuclear programme, he replied: "two thousand kilometres".In this section Hamas ahoy!
It's amazing how far people will go to stop the bugs.
American Rights at Work analyzed the episode and noted that "the show served up the hard truth about how far employers will go to stop their employees from forming a union".
While the Obama administration has indicated they would veto any bill with some of the more draconian measures that have been considered, and SOPA itself has been "shelved indefinitely" we need to send a message, loud and clear, about how far we'll go to stop corporate censorship.
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