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"I can't remember who crossed the ball in but, as it came across the box, I was quite far out, on the edge of the penalty area," he recalls.
"I don't ram my views in but I'm quite far out to the right..
They pick up a free kick central and quite far out.
It was against Man United, quite far out, and I don't think anybody wanted to take it and miss.
"The opening of this store is going to be in the first quarter of 2011, so it's quite far out to work out these details," he said.
"I don't ram my views in but I'm quite far out to the right.. I suppose my papers echo my political views".
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(Quite how far out from the original suspect the ring of surveillance goes is another thing we don't know for sure. Snowden has suggested that N.S.A. officials have wide leeway in spying on the e-mails of practically anybody they deem to be of interest).
Quite far, it turned out, and exactly how far is the subject of "Picasso Guitarss 1912-1914," a subtly buzzing manifesto of an exhibition that opens Sunday at the Museum of Modern Art.
Quite far, it turned out.
Back in the late 80's and early 90's, most New Yorkers thought of East New York, when they had to, as some sort of frontier town -- out there at the end of Brooklyn, but not in Queens; out of sight but not quite far enough out of mind.
Love's aim wasn't quite on from that far out, though.
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