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But that seemed a bridge too far for the hawks in OPEC".
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Enjoying his encounters with Jed does seem a bridge too far: if you're going to play with fire, it's probably best not to do so while doused in petrol.
But cutting a hole out of an otherwise solid rectangle seems a bridge too far, when content displayed on these devices is designed to take advantage of a full rectangular screen.
The legislative process seems a bridge too far, given the unwillingness of House Republicans -- and some Democrats from coal-rich states -- to tackle the problem.
Psychiatry seemed a way to bridge the gap.
In a world still trying to make sense of the 9/11 attacks, he seemed like a bridge between cultures.
Midway through the first episode of The Roosevelts it seemed like a bridge and a Burns too far.
And yet for a while, back when musicals like "South Pacific," "Candide" and "The Most Happy Fella" were deliberately constructed for operatic voices, it seemed that a bridge between the two worlds might open.
But notwithstanding the Nation's proud self-description as "the most credible of the English newspapers in Pakistan", a charge this incendiary, without some extraordinary evidence backing it up, should have seemed like a bridge too far even for a writer given to hyperbole.And indeed, Mr Hersh soon disavowed any such claim, calling the remarks attributed to him "complete madness".
Mr. Koch, with his gregarious demeanor and outsize persona, would seem a natural "bridge" type.
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