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"O'Reilly and Kelly," "Hannity and Kelly," "Van Susteren and Kelly," it isn't as far fetched as it might seem (Ok, maybe "O'Reilly and Kelly" is kind of far-fetched).
At the same time, he added, the notion of a terrorist using a company to acquire and customize genetic sequences is "kind of far-fetched".
A. It's the kind of far-fetched story you might hear on a walking tour, but the article is not that far off.
After that, the group turned its attention to building a fiber optic link -- an idea, Mr. Smith acknowledged, that "sounds kind of far-fetched".
"Having makeup become part of guys' daily habits is kind of far-fetched," said Jason Chen, the grooming editor at GQ, who admits to occasionally using an inexpensive concealer for blemishes.
One German Sky reporter linked him with a move to Liverpool as Kenny Dalglish's understudy but that kind of far-fetched hypothesis only proves that no one has the faintest idea what "The Babbler" (copyright Ronald Reng) will do next.
The imaginary land of removed moms and dads is as far fetched as your plot concoctions.
"The notion that criminals are sensitive to that kind of change in law is far fetched," he says.
Second confession, i liked the tv series but felt some of the stories were too far fetched.
Even 12 months ago, expecting the student body to rally against the threat of increased tuition fees seemed far fetched.
In this respect, the possibility that patients were captured in very early clinical stages of LN is not too far fetched.
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