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This jaded feeling about sluggers is a far cry from the loopy optimism that accompanied the Mets on that far nastier day in 1962.

We asked Vautour a big question [in the King George] at Kempton, going on that far out [before he finished second behind Cue Card].

Maybe the Queen's reluctance to end a near 30-year absence from the royal box (1977 was her last visit) is her response to the mauling her father received on that far off June afternoon.

Under the skylight on that far wall, and anchoring the entire area, is "Blue Black," a twenty-eight-foot-high, two-panel work by Ellsworth Kelly that is one of two works of art that Emily Pulitzer commissioned for the building.

Loyalty, as you know, is a big deal on that far side of the Pacific.

We've had a few of those as well, with the ref blowing up as bodies fly in from all angles on that far side.

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We may not have moved on all that far.

The conglomerate itself isn't planning on going that far just yet.

The fifth was a successful round for Moore, and I had him ahead on points that far in the fight.

So what you're talking about is a political battle on a scale that far exceeds anything I can imagine...

The recruitment or elimination/attrition of inserted TEs is on a timescale that far exceeds the lifespan of any subpopulation.

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