And I think you never outgrow your love for those imaginative, fanciful, farfetched, fantastic characters and situations. |
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However, in the case at hand, were Chen's remarks so farfetched that they warrant this kind of public bashing of his credibility and authority? |
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While the comparison between Joffrey and Justin may seem cruel, it may not be so farfetched. |
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Clothes came down the runway in a variety of splashy colors, with elaborate brocades and farfetched inspirations. |
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For a girl growing up in Hong Kong 15 years ago, being an artist was a farfetched notion. |
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His goal of defeating Al Qaeda and preventing its return to Afghanistan is farfetched. |
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The notion that he would be in cahoots with international terrorism appears farfetched at this stage. |
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It is totally farfetched to say that there is disproportionate centralization on the part of the federal government. |
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It is not that farfetched to see that same process expanded, adopted, and replayed in future presidential elections. |
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Monitoring and controlling air quality both inside and outside vehicles is no longer a farfetched idea. |
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The puzzle, all along, has not been that so farfetched a comparison has gained so much traction. |
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At first sight this proposal seems to be impractical but, on further analysis, may not be so farfetched. |
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It is not that farfetched to think that a hostile president would scuttle the project. |
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The above example may seem farfetched, however, the Monsanto v. Schmeiser decision will undoubtedly have an important impact beyond the specific set of circumstances discussed in this case. |
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Yet it is a theory that seems singularly farfetched in the context of Lynchburg, Virginia, for a more stable, tranquil, family-oriented city would be hard to find. |
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However, it seems rather farfetched to refer, as the hon. member did, to someone who not only was the Minister of National Defence but who went on to become the Prime Minister of Canada. |
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This argument is not farfetched, but neither can it discharge the international community and the Congolese from the obligation of laying the groundwork for such trials. |
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References to an extremely serious situation in security field used as a pretext for not coming to observe the referendum and elections are farfetched. |
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However farfetched some of these insights into Villon may appear to be, it is not surprising that the poet given the historical context of learning should inform his own work with depth of thought, meaning, and significance. |
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This somewhat farfetched excuse reflects the KRG's concern about the policy of Iran but should not provide a pretext for turning a blind eye to the PKK presence in northern Iraq. |
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Even today according to del Ponte some of them are willing to turn a blind eye to horrible crimes while lending credence to farfetched conspiracy theories. |
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