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Straying from the era's conventional norms also greatly helped the Chiefs field a superior product on the field.
Chiefs were the toast of the AFL ... after they left Dallas 2009
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Straying from the conventional tub, the sculptural shape and clean, contemporary lines make it a modern focal point in the bathroom.
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Straying from the point just a bit: one thing I'm excited about by the Obama candidacy is that he has the potential, symbolic or not, to do a couple of thing vis-a-vis "the math" that could utterly change the dynamic of the electoral process.
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Straying from purpose seems to be part of being human.
Rabbi Ted Falcon: What Keeps Us From Truly Effective Interfaith Dialogue? Rabbi Ted Falcon 2011
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Straying from the path will almost certainly lead to disappointment and potential wardrobe malfunction.
Becoming a Bathing Beauty Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Straying from the Indigenous - The traditional, local diet of many cities often isn't the favorite fare of the natives.
Michael Yarbrough: A Student's Guide to Backpacking: Amsterdam Michael Yarbrough 2011
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Straying can sound an alarm for the marriage, signaling an urgent need to pay attention to what ails it.
Esther Perel: An Affair To Remember: What Happens In Couples After Someone Cheats? Part Three Esther Perel 2010
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“Straying from what is comfortable is often stressful.”
Foreign Influence Brad Thor 2010
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Straying from the source was not the problem with Dune 1984.
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Deena 1:43 pm: Straying will be out by the end of the month, as will a few other goodies that have been languishing due to my fractured attention span.
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