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Some have gone further afield.
He's gone further afield, too, teaching yoga to prisoners with the Yoga Prison Project in Virginia.
"I don't think I've ever seen an administration that's gone further afield of the Constitution," Mr. Romney said, pledging to reverse Mr. Obama's health care law and new regulations of the financial industry.
They could have gone further afield, he says, "which might have made our search easier, but that would have meant breaking away from our backers, who are our audiences.
And I wish that Freedman had gone further afield in his travels, told the story of the exemplary Mexican restaurants in, say, Austin or Santa Fe; or the first great steak houses in Omaha or Chicago; or one of the millennial beer-beard-and-baby places, across the bridge in Brooklyn, that have transformed (and democratized) eating out in this century.
While Razi constructed his psychology with eclectic borrowings from Plato, Galen and Aristotle, he is reported to have gone further afield in metaphysics.
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