She's come a long way from being spectacularly awful as Michael Corleone's daughter. |
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We have come a long way but there is a lot further to go with both our non-fiction and our fiction. |
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We have come a long way from the days when central bankers relied primarily on obfuscation and mystique. |
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The accolade meant the impressive cascade had come a long way since the site was used as a pigsty during the Second World War. |
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From writer of purple prose to a firm believer in marriage, she has come a long way. |
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I've been living here since 1996 and have come a long way from the grimy flat I shared with my best mate B. years ago. |
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We have come a long way since 78 rpm records helped usher in the jazz era almost a century ago! |
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Gold Coaster Roma Blair has come a long way from her days as a prisoner of war interned by the Japanese. |
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The Irish have come a long way since the days when a bottle of sweet German Liebfraumilch would be enough for us. |
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Elwani has come a long way since she herself wore armbands in the swimming pool. |
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From RAMP shows and TV compering to bagging the best actress award in the small screen category for 2001, Jyothirmayee has come a long way. |
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Having come a long way from boiling terry nappies many non-disposables use biodegradable linings and act like disposables. |
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The building industry has come a long way since the time when auger drills and two-man bucksaws ruled the job site. |
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He had come a long way down in the world, clerking in a surf shop and teaching Australian kids and Japanese tourists to surf on his lunch hour. |
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But he has come a long way in a year and now knows the business inside out. |
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In the ritualistic piece that preludes actual narration, the Chakyar depicts how he has come a long way down to earth from heaven. |
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This portion of the roofing industry has come a long way from the corrugated tin of the Quonset hut. |
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We have come a long way from Freud's affect theory to viewing emotions as joining and integrating minds. |
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My, oh my, haven't we come a long way from the Whit Sunday Tournament in the Fitzgerald Stadium. |
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The liquid creatine of today has come a long way with the help of ingredients such as soybean oil, colloidal mineral complexes and aloe vera gel. |
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Microwaves have come a long way since the days when their main uses were defrosting meat and heating up leftovers. |
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I can picture audiences roaring with laughter at shorts such as this, though I find that humor has come a long way since. |
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The argument from design has come a long way since William Paley set out his version of it 200 years ago. |
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Still, television as a whole has come a long way from its early stock characters, with their nonthreatening asexuality. |
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Beer has come a long way and there are now plenty of them being lovingly crafted all over the nation of rugby, racing and beer. |
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Colleges and universities have come a long way from discussing beauty it would seem. |
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Animation has come a long way since I was a tiddler way back in the last century. |
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We've come a long way with handguns, from iron to steel to stainless to alloy to titanium. |
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She has come a long way since winning her first British title at the age of 11 and is now ranked among the top eight in the country. |
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This form of poetry comprising more than a dozen couplets in the same metre has come a long way and so have ghazal singers. |
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While Sinn Fein has come a long way in a relatively short space of time, its mirky legacy remains. |
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His party had come a long way towards defeating a wartime president only to fall agonisingly short. |
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It has come a long way from the days of being a family business selling mobile phones and air time. |
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Nicknamed bangers because of their tendency to explode if the skins are not pierced before frying, sausages have come a long way. |
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Rap has come a long way since breakbeats were revolutionary and samples were free. |
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The shy, introverted Gandhi, once described as a sphinx and an enigma, has come a long way in the past six years. |
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As you're no doubt aware, computer storage has come a long way in the past 10 years. |
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Our women have come a long way in their struggle for liberation from the shackles of feudalism, slavery, colonialism and male chauvinism. |
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Videogames have come a long way since Pong took its place beside the pinball machine in the penny arcade. |
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It would seem that the process has come a long way forward and this is probably a storm in a teacup. |
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My conclusion is this: we have come a long way, a lot has been done, but a lot more still needs to be done. |
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Twenty-five years later, there is no denying that adapted services have come a long way, literally and figuratively speaking. |
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The band has come a long way since its early recording days, five years ago, with their Britpop guitar sounds and agonising lyrics. |
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We must realise they have come a long way and made quite considerable progress, even though not everything is as it should be in certain areas. |
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We have come a long way and the Commission has introduced a comprehensive set of stringent Community measures. |
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We have come a long way in institutional terms, while recognizing that much remains to be done. |
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Overall, I feel this product has come a long way from being a poor man's Photoshop. |
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Amélie has come a long way in getting where she wants to be, particularly the challenge of expressing herself without speaking. |
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Jason Sharp has come a long way from the kid who collected rocks in his driveway. |
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We have come a long way and are committed to improving further in the future but we as a mutual movement must not be unfairly handicapped. |
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The acceding countries have already come a long way in making the transition to market economies. |
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We have come a long way in our quest to make the world a truly better place for our children, but we still have a very long way to go. |
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It has come a long way since 1937, when Mr. Chaput bemoaned the sorry state of his reference materials. |
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In this high-tech age ballooning is satisfyingly old-fashioned, though it has come a long way since the first balloon attempts of the 18th century. |
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The Calgary restaurant wine scene has come a long way since a barrage of steak houses pushed gallons of cheap plonk down our throats via the infamous half-litre carafe. |
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Luke Wright says comics have come a long way from the back page funnies. |
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Oct 23, 2001 Apple releases the first iPod Apple has come a long way in 12 years. |
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The 40-year-old has come a long way from the political greenhorn that he was when he contested his first general election without a poster campaign. |
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The Israeli-only roads that crisscross the West Bank have come a long way since the beginning of the Second Intifada. |
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Many people come a long way to commemorate the dead and to discover the war-scarred landscape. |
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It would be an understatement to say that Wilgosh has come a long way since her days as a candy striper. |
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Now the film is finished and I see viewers shedding tears and I say to myself, the film has come a long way. |
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You have come a long way over many, many years and your progress has been slow but sure. |
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Jackson has come a long way since his youthful ineptitudes in Derry. |
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We've come a long way from the headache-inducing black and red graphics of Nintendo's Virtual Boy. |
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This member has come a long way from bussing tables upstairs at the parliamentary restaurant. |
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True, streaming audio players for the web have come a long way, but their sound quality is still pretty low, and they gobble up bandwidth. |
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Circuses have come a long way, since they gained popularity during the ancient Roman Empire, when amphitheatres were the only source of entertainment to citizens. |
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Through singleness of purpose, sound political leadership and cooperation, Estonia has come a long way in its preparations for EU membership. |
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We have come a long way but still have much to overcome, particularly in our overrepresentation in the criminal justice system and lack of access to adequate education. |
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But I'm satisfied in spite of all that as the results for the season as a whole show we've come a long way. |
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We have come a long way, but there are further benefits to be obtained from informatics. |
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Despite continuing censorship, Chinese media have come a long way from the days of unrelenting and mind-numbing propaganda. |
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Since then the technology has come a long way, not least because of the development of nanosecond pulsing lasers. |
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We've come a long way from the time when WWII airman and former President George H.W. Bush parachuted to safety from his damaged aircraft using a chute made of hemp. |
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We may have come a long way from monks writing in scriptoria. |
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That said, Waters has come a long way since the picaresque adventures of Nan and kitty. |
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Cross-country skiing has experienced a quiet revolution in that it has come a long way from granola, wool knickers. |
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Vardy has come a long way from working in a carbon fibre factory in Sheffield and having to leave due to the stress on his back. |
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She has come a long way from the Aga saga and the cathedral close. |
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The two talented singers, of Irish and Mohawk descent have come a long way from their day of busking in the streets of Vancouver. |
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Uganda has come a long way from the brutal dictatorship of Idi Amin, but there is still much to do. |
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In the eyes of the FCFA, which has unwaveringly and staunchly protected the rights of Francophone and Acadian communities since 1975, we have come a long way and should be proud of that. |
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Jennifer Ellison has come a long way since she first appeared on our screens as a tearaway teenager in Brookside. |
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He's come a long way from tie-dying his own T-shirts and spraying bleach on jeans in his front room. |
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We have come a long way since this process started and will continue to work together as we move forward toward implementation of the closure plan. |
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It is more than true to say that persons with disabilities have come a long way since Jean Chretien advised them that their rights were too nebulous and undefinable to be included in Canada's Constitution. |
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Antenatal care has come a long way, but can go much further. |
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So I think the military has come a long way, but anytime you attempt to change a belief system and an organization steeped in tradition, it becomes very difficult. |
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Dining room furniture has come a long way from the traditional sideboard and basic wall unit although both options are still commonly available. |
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On a personal note, we have come a long way since my party's recommendation for a peace process in Afghanistan was met with vitriol, characterized as naive at best and pro-Taliban at worst. |
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To be fair, Washington has already come a long way budgetwise, compared with say, last year or the year Alexander Hamilton had to deal with the Whiskey Rebellion. |
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Vietnamese monachism is very young but we have come a long way along the path of cultural integration, despite the political events in our country. |
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Spectrum Analyzers have come a long way from a traditional CRO for general purpose testing to a complex instrument used for troubleshooting. |
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From snow cone purveyor at 18 to VP of a publicly traded trucking company at 34, Craig Shelly has come a long way. |
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I refer to the exclusion from this Conference of Southern Rhodesian representatives who, after all, had come a long way to participate in this Conference. |
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In all of the doom and gloom associated with the climate crisis, it's easy to overlook the fact that we have come a long way in the struggle against climate change. |
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Polyester has come a long way since leisure suits, and can now be found in everything from carpeting and totebags to artificial arteries. |
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Known as nordic skiing-since it originated in Scandinavia four to five thousand years ago-cross country skiing has come a long way from simply a means of transportation in snowbound lands. |
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Even though the band have come a long way since then, they have stuck to writing singalong songs with lyrics that people relate to. |
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We like to think that women have come a long way in the past century, but the obsession with confining shapewear, and with outer beauty at the cost of physical comfort, implies that we have not. |
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In any case, they've come a long way from the time when Fred Berthet was giving sampling lessons to two anonymous Marseilles musicians before they joined up to become a six handed composing team. |
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It has come a long way since it started out as a small milk run from a family farm in Scotland. |
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As a person who less than a year ago had to holler for one of my children, get me in, get me out, when I went to use the Internet, I've come a long way, but I still am a novice at this. |
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Airdrie is proud of its 100 years of progress and has certainly come a long way since the first homesteaders arrived to begin building a community that has now become one of Canada's fastest growing cities. |
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While we've come a long way over the past century and a half, we've maintained a dedication to satisfying customers, employees, shareholders, and our communities. |
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In a little less than a year, the singer has come a long way. |
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The Conference has come a long way, evolving, witnessing profound changes in the international situation and making a significant contribution to world peace and security. |
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We have now come a long way along the road to the new Europe, and today's sitting is almost a dress rehearsal for how the House will look one day in the future. |
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The country has come a long way since 1987 and the restoration of a multi-party political system following decades of authoritarian and military regimes. |
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These two comedy hombres have come a long way down since Swingers and Made, and Vaughn especially has none of the entertaining back-talk that made his name. |
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Real nappies have come a long way since the days of itchy Terry cloth and safety pins. |
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While it is obvious that wellness has come a long way, rates of obesity, inactivity, unhealthy eating, stress and exposure to second hand smoke continue to persist at unacceptable rates. |
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Computer-generated graphics have come a long way in the past few decades. |
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We've come a long way since then. The progeny of that nail have been bent and twisted into what we all know and love as roll overs, kickbacks, and thumper-bumpers. |
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With a maturing musicianship, Smoosh are still a developing force and are refining their voice, but have come a come a long way already for such a young act. |
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