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Some have come around since and admitted that they were wrong, but others have gone off the neocon deep-end for good. novakant Says:
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There was a good digression into flamenco music on this week's nominations thread and it was a deep-end immersion for me.
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Turns out the stuff I planned to do while I am here isn't what they think I should do, so I am officially in the deep-end with new data, new techniques and new place. (pic is of the atmospheric physics building)
Archive 2008-05-01 HayleyM 2008
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Turns out the stuff I planned to do while I am here isn't what they think I should do, so I am officially in the deep-end with new data, new techniques and new place. (pic is of the atmospheric physics building)
Brain overload HayleyM 2008
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In other words, about 500 million Facebook users just got thrown into the deep-end of the pool and will quickly realize how great LBS can be at connecting with friends, places, etc.
David All: Top Five Ways to Use Facebook Places Effectively David All 2010
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She pictured John Henry's face as she tossed them out again, but when she dove to get them, somewhere in the deep-end there was a darkness that confused her, a flash of a greaser's face, and all seemed black until she noted the bright light at the end of the pool, which seemed a beacon.
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Entertainment has always been there -- and it's because of endless artists diving off the deep-end and plunging into the abyss of, 'Let's see what happens ...'
Ambria Miscia: Artistically Challenged: How the Economic Crisis Impacts Artists 2009
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At least your words will serve as a good lesson for others as to what constitutes "going off the deep-end", because there are a * LOT* of Clinton supporters out there who have real issues with voting for McCain.
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This is the only reasonable approach to dealing with a party whose only goal is to stymie the president's agenda and who have gone so far off the intellectual deep-end in their quest that they may as well be speaking a different language.
Josh Rosenblatt: It's Time for Barack Obama to Take a Lesson From Lyndon Johnson 2009
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The next record, which I'm deep in the midst of writing, will be much further off the slow/weird deep-end.
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