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It is inappropriate for a comedy series like "Friends" to address real events, Mr. Bright said, but the series would subtly acknowledge reality -- characters would sometimes wear caps reading "N.Y.F.D".
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For all his swagger and political capital, the president subtly acknowledged the limits of what he can accomplish".
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