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I don't need to stray from that.
The makers simply do not need to stray into softcore territory with superfluous sex scenes to hold their audience's attention.
"I totally dig Laurie," at least in part because her form is perfect, said Julia Turshen, 25, who said she has never felt the need to stray from SoulCycle.
You looked to bowl top of off stump and you didn't need to stray from that line and length.
Perhaps this column is a bit risky because it doesn't deal with facts and figures, but I think we need to stray on occasion.
Taxify allows drivers to create a defined radius for pick ups, meaning they don't need to stray too far from home, which may well appeal to some drivers.
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There were also discussions about whether to try to counter the leave campaign's immigration message, but it was agreed a substantive policy shift would be needed to stray from economic risk.
Tell me if I'm being thick here (in fact, don't, for now, I'm thin-skinned, new in the job, etc), but it seems extremely odd to me that a QC charged with deciding whether a woman's evidence was credible needs to stray into the motivation of her aggressor.
In a statement, she said: "Much has been made of the need for PCCs not to stray into areas of operational policing and how important it is for chief constables to retain that independence.
He is as open, friendly and helpful to those he meets who are in need, from a pregnant woman to stray dog.
Finally, there is also a need to control stray cat populations to reduce the risk of zoonotic transmission of the parasite.
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