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"They didn't want to be spread really far apart, since they had been so close".
"The bedrooms of the parents and children are really far apart, so I don't know if they can hear the children," she said.
We need to make them aware that the real needs of the people and what the government is doing are really far apart from one another".
Then, ideally, you repeat this 14-10-6 (or your equivalent) set three times per day, each time adjusting the difference between the two handles to either REALLY FAR APART (ouch, those hurt a lot), REALLY CLOSE TOGETHER (wow, that's a different kind of pain altogether) or JUST SORTA AT THE DEFAULT DISTANCE (eh, these aren't so bad).
And released really far apart?
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The Americans and Europeans aren't really as far apart as Mr. Topolanek's AC/DC homage suggests.
It's also because the two parties aren't really that far apart on foreign policy, national security and trade issues.
Masculinity, Top Gun reminds us, is a horseshoe spectrum in which the gay and hyper-straight are not really so far apart.
"Unfortunately, what's happened is that all the positions are completely polarised and that's also true of Hacked Off, it's true of the politicians, it's true of the press, and we are all in our trenches and we are all chucking grenades at each other and we are not really very far apart".
However impassioned the 2008 race became, Obama and Clinton, on policy, as it would turn out, were never really that far apart.
Now, house back then was big in New York and New Jersey, but it was slightly more underground in Baltimore and here in DC, but we're not really that far apart.
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