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  • New Hampshire is a really good focus group of 1.3 million people for whom politics is never farfrom their thinking.

    Jennifer Donahue: In Wake of McCain, Sanford, Ensign: Grassroots Republicans Like Mitt Over Palin 2009

  • Anyone who calls himself a progressive and has actually read what Ron Paul stands for understands fully that supporting his antiwar stance and admiring his integrity and intellect is farfrom enough to swallow his horrific plans for the ending of the social contract between ourselves and our government.

    A Party for the Mainstream 2007

  • Anyone who calls himself a progressive and has actually read what Ron Paul stands for understands fully that supporting his antiwar stance and admiring his integrity and intellect is farfrom enough to swallow his horrific plans for the ending of the social contract between ourselves and our government.

    A Party for the Mainstream 2007

  • Edit sorry, but the legal arguments are a key identifier to Larry farfrom sane, especially when combined with any mention of holocaust “revisionism”

    Luskin Once Again Gets The Law Wrong - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • It's not the Journey that counts, it's what you make on the way. farfrom

    Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • Ramon C. C.rtines admits he and others were farfrom amused by the photospread, stating, "We've allowed our students to be used, and not in the most glamorous circumstances, either".

    Entertainment - Female First 2009

  • Russian views of the United States are a reflection of U.S. policies and of Russia's own farfrom - finished transformation, old and new phobias, long-suppressed desires, universalist ambitions, and occasional Schadenfreude.

    Latest Articles The Washington Quarterly 2008

  • I agree that it is highly unlikely the cuts will be sensibly planned to minimise the loss of essential services, because of course there ARE some essential government services, but it is also true that most civil servants 'jobs are so farfrom essential that if tax payers were actually asked whether they agree to this quango head earning 250000 pounds or that diversity outreach coordinator replacing three dustbin men, they most likely wold not agree.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

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