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Part four of Bob Dylan's pre-release interview with Bill Flanagan ranges far afield, from the Rolling Stones to Hitler.
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Occasionally, she ranged far afield from war: Her coverage of a Yves Saint Laurent fashion show won accolades.
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Mr. Thaw says his drawings are "by some measure, my life's work," but his collecting has ranged far afield.
Discussions at the dinner table began where Matt's homework left off and ranged far afield, from the physics of microwave ovens to the economics of candy consumption — with Matt's dad relishing the role of explainer.
But what really characterizes and immortalized Leonardo's architectural studies is their comprehensiveness; they range far afield and embrace every type of building problem of his time and even involve urban planning.
The last two, Chevron says, range far afield from a mining engineer's expertise.
Some of the series' cinematic excursions ranged far afield from Ian Fleming's original novels where the world's most suave, savvy spy was actually a lot grittier and more of a cold, ruthless operator.
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