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"Still good, but a far cry from 831," Rossman said.
The truth, unfortunately, was a far cry from this utopia.
But that's a far cry from buying individual web histories.
It's a far cry from the bland, modern movie websites.
That's a far cry from what advocates want to accomplish.
That's a far cry from the slugfest of Rob vs.
Saturday's event was a far cry from Harrington's Friday shenanigans.
Reformers' immigration positions are still a far cry from Trump's.
"It's a far cry from a stable dose," she says.
That, of course, is a far cry from $2,500 monthly.
But that is a far cry from shunning particular shares.
And these guidelines are a far cry from their name.
A far cry from the Bronx hood upbringing she's selling.
A far cry from egg muffins and Chicken McNuggets, then.
But they're a far cry from Sam Rockwell's lonely clone.
A far cry from the Sacramento upbringing she's selling. pic.twitter.
A far cry from the Bronx upbringing she's selling. pic.twitter.
It's a far cry from the goings on at GLOW.
But that's a far cry from a reason for recusal.
"Harlem is a far cry from Washington Heights," he said.
This is a far cry from the Coates of 2011.
That punishment, he said, was a far cry from fair.
"This is a far cry from that situation," Flentje said.
Faith Nation's interview questions are a far cry from journalistic.
"Either way that is a far cry from 50 percent."
It's a far cry from "open borders," as Biden suggests.
But that is a far cry from Jane Doe's situation.
But making joints is a far cry from making partner.
We're also a far cry from 100% wind and solar.
Ironworks today is a far cry from its foundry origins.
The Paris agreement is a far cry from Ostrom's recipe.
It's a far cry from Apple's crisp, white lighting setup.
It is a far cry from the world of 1930.
It's a far cry from 2016 when five failed outright.
Today's announcement is still a far cry from quantum supremacy.
Daniel Radcliffe's next role is a far cry from Harry Potter.
But that's a far cry from paying thousands at the gate.
This pic is a far cry from their camera shy days.
It's obviously a far cry from Beyoncé's videos for the album.
This feels like a far cry from an abridgment of speech.
It's a far cry from the days when Amazon was unprofitable.
It is a far cry from the single tax George wanted.
It is a far cry from our first study in 2007.
It's a far cry from my usual "drunk brunch" Sunday activities!
Plus, $30 billion is still a far cry from $250 billion.
The new guidelines are a far cry from GDPR's strict rules.
This is, however, a far cry from stimulus packages of yore.
The new products are a far cry from Soylent's original powder.
That is a far cry from Trump's promises to coal miners.
A far cry from the Bronx hood upbringing she's selling. pic.twitter.
That's a far cry from the rupee's flagging fortunes last year.
However, that number is a far cry from what Greenspan claims.
While certainly not ideal, this is a far cry from bankruptcy.
McDonald's. The dishes were a far cry from dollar-menu fare.
That's a far cry from the "no evidence" narrative Trump peddles.
It's a start, but a far cry from what is needed.
That's a far cry from the 5 percent THC of yesteryear.
This is a far cry from where the party ever was.
After all, Sidney, Ohio is a far cry from San Juan.
A far cry from the sexy mood you see on screen.
In this respect, she is a far cry from Olivia Pope.
That's a far cry from its quarterfinal finish four years ago.
It's a far cry from the can-do spirit of 1940.
A far cry from the $3,2023 figure put forth by NAHB.
The pity you court is a far cry from Christian compassion.
But pricing credit is a far cry from FX or equities.
It's a far cry from the confident woman's demand for props.
That is a far cry from what President Trump initially proposed.
It's a far cry from one of the earliest speed restrictions.
But that's such a far cry from my current work closet.
But that's such a far cry from my current work closet.
It is a far cry from the scene a year ago.
It's not perfect, but it's a far cry from the 1980s.
These figurines are a far cry from your usual cardboard cut-outs.
The current Democratic leaders are a far cry from a socialist government.
But their marriage was a far cry from its picture-perfect appearance.
It's also a far cry from the source material that inspired it.
The first was that Tokyo would be a far cry from Rio.
Which is fine, but it's a far cry from nine months ago.
Sadly, this is still a far cry from a free internet service.
So, yeah, it's a far cry from your fourth-floor walk-up.
Except, Musk's weird swag is a far cry from military-grade tanks.
That's a far cry from 2005, when Chris Collins landed in China.
That is still a far cry from 2012's 3.8 million sales.
The outfit itself isn't a far cry from Kardashian's post-2015 aesthetic.
The Hollywood life is a far cry from where Chance started out.
That is a far cry from persuading wild rabbits of milkweed's virtues.
That's a far cry from what experts suggest you should have saved.
Those numbers are a far cry from where the program is today.
It's a far cry from where things were just a decade ago.
It's a far cry from pressing play on the latest Tidal exclusive.
It was a far cry from his sequined jumpsuits and rainbow'd cheekbones.
The rosy outlook is a far cry from what is expected elsewhere.
It is a far cry from the typical Hollywood use of music.
That's a far cry from a complete government takeover of private business.
Knowing about someone's else crime is a far cry from committing one.
It was a far cry from 1982, as Mr. Hilburg well knew.
That is a far cry from the 20 percent proposed for corporations.
"It's a far cry from a corset or a bodice," she said.
That's a far cry from geosynchronous portrait mode, but it's a start.
This was a far cry from my old routine in Hong Kong.
The Nevada debate was a far cry from a two-hour snoozefest.
"That's a far cry from the professional aspect of it," Favre said.
It's a far cry from the revised 22020,28.4 jobs added in November.
It would also be a far cry from his old boss's approach.
Revoking a passport is a far cry from revoking their citizenship, however.
That's a far cry from the $2.6 billion increase the CBO estimated.
But that's a far cry from proving they are alien or interstellar.
It is, needless to say, a far cry from the sex icon.
It's a far cry from his daily imprisonment in a tiny store tank.
It's a far cry from the experience they expected when they chose Apple.
That's a far cry from how big banks on Wall Street might feel.
This is still a far cry from offering Mr Trump a way out.
All in all, it's a far cry from that informal intimacy of 1993.
It was a far cry from Manafort's usual dapper appearance and stylish garb.
Her strawberry-blond waves — a far cry from her natural jet-black hue.
These statements are a far cry from what McConnell said on November 13.
That said, we're a far cry from the popular locale the legend describes.
The all-black combo is a far cry from Jenner's other Cannes looks.
It's a far cry from the cheery NASA mission patches we're used to.
The monetization model, and thus the technology, remains a far cry from disruptive.
While the screen is full-color, it's a far cry from our iPhones.
Holliday added that the photo is a far cry from her modeling shots.
This is a far cry from Lowe's "we know where you live" implications.
Those living conditions were a far cry from what players had been promised.
But that's still a far cry from those of the typical tech company.
Masks were a far cry from the hyper-realistic ones we see today.
That's a far cry from how much ordinary Americans spend on engagement rings.
But she's a far cry from the caricatures that I'm used to seeing.
He finished in fifth place, a far cry from his strong Iowa showing.
It's a far cry from the game that's promised, but it's hardly vaporeware.
That, alas, is a far cry from the spirit of the Trump administration.
But Ramdev's operation is a far cry from the ascetic ashrams of yesteryear.
But awareness is a far cry from preparation, and grief doesn't respect reason.
That's a far cry from the 31 percent rise over the past year.
"Autographing was a far cry from passing out in my apartment," she wrote.
A far cry from the vision that once attracted them to the caliphate.
It's a far cry from what we normally think of as an airport.
LGP's first action was a far cry from industrial sabotage: They wrote letters.
Still that's a far cry from the 65 percent premium seen on GBTC.
It's a far cry from the 2008 peak north of $140 a barrel.
Still, that's a far cry from the destruction of much of the neighborhood.
That is a far cry from a projected $2 trillion back in 2015.
Yet individually, many Trump supporters are a far cry from the snarling caricatures.
It's a far cry from that today, when people talk openly about gambling.
It was a far cry from the first time we watched the Pussycats perform.
Apple's current market cap is a far cry from that at around $733 billion.
The current bid for the car stands at $1,675 — a far cry from $150,000.
The pricing of some merchandise is a far cry from Detroit's union-scale roots.
And a meeting is a far cry from a removal from the sanctions list.
There are British accents, yes, but they're a far cry from Lady Mary Crawley's.
That's a far cry from New York's average high, which is only 40 degrees.
But that's a far cry from the violence-as-philosophical-commitment that characterized fascists.
And it's a far cry from claiming that Clinton officials engaged in Satanic rituals.
But a $2,500 "custom built" laptop is a far cry from a $600 smartphone.
But a $43 juice is a far cry from a $700 single-purpose machine.
The project is definitely a far cry from the latest buzz in The Valley.
The resulting sculpture seems a far cry from what the mummy looks like now.
That seems a far cry from Beituki's vision of women confined to the home.
They're a far cry from Boston Dynamics' ATLAS humanoid bot, but still remarkably capable.
But leaving Pacific governments beholden is a far cry from building a naval base.
A towering sitcom achievement and a far cry from what was to come. 1.
Le Pen is a far cry from the economic reformer that investors typically prefer.
It's a far cry from traditional British farms that sprawl across acres of land.
Knowing intellectually that Charleston will be underwater is a far cry from seeing it.
It is a far cry from the village of his birth 26 years ago.
It is all a far cry from the time of Kew's foundation, in 1759.
Seven million is a far cry from the widely cited 21625 million-plus figure.
Still, it's a far cry from one of her previous stints on reality television.
It's a far cry from the polarized America of tweets, headlines and political rhetoric.
Wednesday's stats were certainly a far cry from Murray's recent performances on red dust.
Jamaican track is a far cry from the British ethic of winning with grace.
It's even a far cry from the performance by the Senate Democrats on Wednesday.
The settlement is a far cry from earlier estimates of liability in the case.
Her teenage self is a far-cry from the Lemonade Bey we know now.
But it was a far cry from the 111 names Goldman chose in 2010.
That would be a far cry from the $47 billion valuation earlier this year.
It's a far cry from the glossy originals, and maybe even better for it.
But his performance was a far cry from his awkward, halting display in June.
This may seem a far cry from what we see in politics these days.
New York and Washington, of course, are a far cry from the rural Southeast.
President Trump, a far cry from Mr. Reagan in other aspects, finally took countermeasures.
It's certainly a far cry from most presidents', including Kennedy's, hopeful vision for America.
Obstinance is one policy choice, certainly, but it's a far cry from actually governing.
It is a far cry from his comfortable life in Syria working for multinationals.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's next chapter may be a far cry from Calabasas.
It is a far cry from the bland Superman most know him Cavill from.
It's a far cry from the 41 percent rally Samsung shares saw in 2017.
It's a far cry from the standard repertory with which he began his career.
It's a far cry from Gaffigan's typical optimism, and not anywhere near as funny.
It's a far cry from everything else that's going on in retail right now.
This is a far cry from what is occurring now in the black market.
That is a far cry from where the US stands now, economically and culturally.
It's a far cry from what most expected: A united front to combat Facebook.
A far cry from the "hive of scum and villainy" he's been selling pic.twitter.
It's a far cry from our current subterranean rat's maze constructed in the 1960s.
The scope of the effort is a far cry from the $800 million that Gov.
This is a far cry from the success stories promoted by most multilevel marketing companies.
I think it&aposs a far cry from Obama who did nothing for eight years.
It's a far cry from watching alone on a sofa in a small Irish town.
With such credentials, it's not surprising his palinka was a far cry from bathtub gin.
That's a far cry from the $120 billion that was floated as recently as December.
It's a far cry from the perfect AAA rating that GE enjoyed in March 2009.
It's not a far cry from its sea-faring cousin, but it's definitely an upgrade.
This is a far cry from the romantic vision Mr Puigdemont has offered his supporters.
It's a far cry from the kind of pastimes she used to be known for.
This is a far cry from the original Roomba that worked by pressing a button.
The projection, though, is still a far cry from where committee members anticipate rates heading.
Much is open source code, a far cry from Microsoft's roots making highly proprietary software.
The entire experience was a far cry from the futuristic ideas that were being promised.
That is a far cry from its peak of over 13 rand in late 2015.
But that was a far cry from the way Trump and Netanyahu interacted in February.
This is a far cry from the organized structure many of us were hoping for.
That's a far cry from the hundreds of thousands of job losses that some predicted.
Huang's second memoir, "Double Cup Love," is, quite literally, a far cry from its predecessor.
It's a far cry from the panicked, scripted radio call of a few moments ago.
This was a far cry from the origin story that the team had been told.
It's a far cry from colonizing Mars, but it's an essential step in the process.
Xenophobia. It's a far cry from 2010, when the word of the year was change.
Of course, sexual harassment can be a far cry from what Weinstein is charged with.
This is a far cry from working with the US in good faith toward denuclearization.
It is a far cry from 1993, when Federer was a ball boy in Basel.
Her final home was a far cry from the cluttered Edwardian elegance of the Manor.
They may offer something that is a far cry from protecting preexisting conditions, for example.
This is a far cry from the utter desperation of National Deep Fried Clams Day.
But this is a far cry from understanding the challenges facing the whole U.S. economy.
But it still hovered around $600 billion — a far cry from "no money" at all.
Such a system is a far cry from what's in place in the United States.
It is a far cry from the normal methods of agriculture currently employed in Egypt.
Utahans saw Mr. Trump as a far cry from his predecessor from four years earlier.
It's a far cry from last year, when the season passed with me behind bars.
It's a far cry from the remorseful and desultory state of existence he currently lives.
His lifestyle during those years was a far cry from his modest beginnings in life.
The Senate that existed in Hamilton's era is a far cry from the Senate today.
It's a far cry from parity, but significantly greater than the 3 percent in 85033.
That's a far cry from military standoffs, reforms and electoral agenda facing the current presidency.
But it still hovered around $22009 billion — a far cry from "no money" at all.
The Negev is a far cry from the temperate climates of many wine-growing regions.
It was a far cry from the 19 to 25 years prosecutors said he deserved.
That's a far cry from where Google stood with China just a few years ago.
That's a far cry from the recommended $1 million needed to sustain yourself in retirement.
The game was a far cry from the shootouts between the teams in recent years.
That's a far cry from the malls that bring in lower sales per square foot.
But he acknowledged that's a far cry from having a vaccine ready to help producers.
Still, it was a far cry from the 1,848 sales totaling $8.9 billion in 2017.
That's a far cry from Trump's description of the call as "perfect" and totally normal.
This budget bill was a far cry from past Republican efforts to slash government spending.
The check was a far cry from what I'd heard about the situation at Qalandiya.
What Ali found in Florida was a far cry from the tailored retreat she was expecting.
Because 16 million is a far cry from 96 million, we rate Trump's claim as false.
Because 16 million is a far cry from 96 million, we rate Trump's claim as FALSE.
The results barely improve click-through rates, he says—a far cry from predicting political behavior.
Devotees and detractors alike say Patanjali's management style is a far cry from standard corporate culture.
But conservatives and the Trump White House know this is a far cry from their demands.
That description is a far cry from the accusations the organization faced during the 2016 election.
Let's just say these posts are a far cry from how the couple originally introduced themselves.
It's a far cry from even the lively malevolence of the magical realm in Spirited Away.
It's an extreme measure, and certainly a far cry from defending democracy and freedom of expression.
That's a far cry from the 180,000 people who worked in the industry 30 years ago.
It's 40 percent smaller than Sony's current-gen VPL-GTZ1, but a far cry from portable.
ET. Economists expect growth of 2.5%, a far cry from early estimates of near zero percent.
Her character, Eve, is a far cry from the role for which we know Oh best.
It was a far cry from Gucci Mane's performance at Pandora for SXSW Interactive last week.  .
But it's a far cry from the outright support for ending democracy that characterizes true fascists.
It's a far cry from the band's earlier work, which usually worked within club music vernaculars.
This was a far cry from the affectedly quaint confectioner parlors I had grown accustomed to.
Laikago is a far cry from the Boston Dynamics breed, which is sturdier, swifter and smarter.
A far cry from the many "good, hbu" messages we've come to expect as the norm.
Chapel is warm, loved and comfortable — a far cry from how she was found on Tuesday.
Numbers, however, have been thin - a far cry from the mass anti-Maduro protests of 2017.
Munster said Apple probably has about 40 shows and movies — a "far cry" from Netflix's library.
That's a far cry from Facebook's previous strategy to allow brands to buy "dark posts," a.k.a.
This instinctual subjectivity is a far cry from maintaining a detached, ironic view of life.   21952.
It's a far cry from her late-career EDM-cyborg heights, but that's alright with me.
It's certainly a far cry from the original concept of linking university friends across a campus.
This is a far cry from what Hillary Clinton, Chuck Schumer and even one former Sen.
This is a far cry from the $4,000 to $9,000 promised, and that's the good news!
That's a far cry from the seamless, shareable future of health data that providers were promised.
She loved it, though it was a far cry from the glamour of her marketing days.
The deployment, Mr. Obama noted, was a far cry from the 100,000 combat troops once there.
That's a far cry from the nearly 21.48,2437 it shipped a year about a decade ago.
That&aposs a far cry from the roughly 1 million Ford F-150s sold every year.
Valeant's U.S. shares were trading at $28.99, a far cry from their August high of $2.36.70.
The 21st-century return to the moon is a far cry from the 1960s lunar race.
Ariel Winter's next big role is a far cry from Alex Dunphy and Sofia the First.
It would also be a far cry from the fully revamped agreement that Trump had promised.
It's a far cry from its golden year in 1934, when 30,407 babies were named Donald.
We are a far cry from the infantile way Hollywood wrings cheap laughs from bodily fluids.
That's a far cry from the millions of iPhone units Apple sells in a single weekend.
While I inherited their strong work ethic, I'm a far cry from their type of tough.
That's a far cry from the lethargic time scales that often define the field of geology.
It established a dynastic dictatorship — a far cry from the republican system that allegedly exists today.
The rounded, fabric-covered model is a far cry from the early days of hard plastic.
I get not wanting to overreact, but that's a far cry from what's going on here.
It is all a far cry from the hopes of the U.N.'s founders in 1946.
That's a far cry from the nearly 2437,5303 it shipped a year about a decade ago.
That's a far cry from the frothy height of $3.8 trillion that was hit in 2003.
It's a far cry from the mission for the department laid out nearly four decades ago.
That is a far cry from the "impartial justice" required by our oaths and the Constitution.
This doesn't seem like a far cry from what happened at Middlebury College earlier this year.
Not quite as twitchy as Apex, but a far cry from the stiff character movement of PUBG.
Lily-Rose Depp's latest drama, Planetarium, is a far cry from the off-beat comedy Yoga Hosers.
In fact, their first encounter with each other was a far cry from your typical love story.
Cook is Oakland's only option, even if he is a far cry from beloved quarterback Derrick Carr.
And if that holds water, Sincerely, Future Pollution is a far cry from Timber Timbre's self-titled.
But the quake was a far cry from the tremors that struck Mexico in September, Martinez said.
This is a far cry from a decade ago, when your choices were rum and nothing else.
The truth, however, is a far cry from what stumbling Nancy said just a few weeks ago.
But they remain a far cry from the record hit in 2012, which exceeded $45 a barrel.
Kelly said that was a far cry from forcing customers to pay for bags and itinerary changes.
That's a far cry from the message of reconciliation that genetic ancestry testing companies hope to promote.
That's better than both MetLife and Prudential, but a far cry from Travelers and its 109 percent.
It's beautiful in theory, but in practice my Memories videos are a far cry from Apple's ad.
That line is a far cry from seeing one Prestige Actress™️ wallop another with a cone.
That's a far cry from the $2.57 billion Amazon reported in AWS revenue in the latest quarter.
While the economy has improved, it is a far cry from the peak of the oil boom.
That is a far cry from the double-digit price rises from just a few years ago.
In the U.S., only 160,000 subscribers signed up, which was a far cry from expectations for 532,000.
It's all a far cry from a bacon-egg-and-cheese scarfed down on the F train.
But that's still a far cry from us digitally hallucinating a dancing hot dog through Spectacles themselves.
The charges are a far cry from the life Holmes was living just a few years ago.
This entire response is a far cry from the other, arguably larger, scandal KUWTK has recently weathered.
The e-tron only has lane assist and adaptive cruise control, a far cry from Tesla's system.
It's a far cry from the original game, which had fewer than 10 people working on it.
That's a far cry from the smoking gun of collusion during the campaign that Democrats so crave.
That attacks originate in Russia is a far cry from their being sponsored by the Russian government.
President Barack Obama's final State of the Union address was a far cry from his predecessors' oratory.
The end result is a far cry from the flavorless veggie pucks sold in supermarket freezer aisles.
That's a far cry from Fromaggio's blanket claim of a 48-hour maximum for complex, hard cheeses.
He is shooting 30.7 percent in that category, a far cry from his career mark of 35.8.
This is a far cry from how questions of race are usually framed and parsed in 2017.
A far cry from the last N'SYNC album and let's not forget, people bought records then. pic.twitter.
This is a far cry from engineering breakeven, and even further from net positive energy fusion reaction.
It's a far cry from her go-to heels, which are more about looks than leaping about.
It's a far cry from the fabulosity of Baby Phat and Kimora's subsequent larger-than-life looks.
It's all a far cry from the trials and tribulations being experienced by South American neighbor Chile.
It's a far cry from last year's Snapdragon 810, which was plagued with performance and thermal issues.
Increasingly, postproduction animation is part of the equation, though it is still a far cry from Hollywood.
Squeezing into an L-39 is a far cry from nestling into coach class on a 767.
It was a far cry from the last Summit of the Americas, held in Panama in 2015.
That's a far cry from the fee structure of US airlines, which can range up to $150.
It's all a far cry from the trials and tribulations being experienced by South American neighbour Chile.
That's still a far cry from the $20203 million the Koch brothers reportedly spent to develop i360.
It was a far cry from the style of the standard electronic-pop album, on which d.j.
It was a far cry from the cramped, pungent quarters that are a staple of economy cabins.
This year's festivities were a far cry from his days of marking the occasion in Las Vegas.
It's a far cry from Cersei's usual gowns, which have often been long, colorful, and very ladylike.
" The Disney brand is a far cry from the punchy, at times punch-drunk, zaniness of "Mr.
It is a far cry from what some in the party thought Mr Johnson had in store.
It's a far cry from the 1990s, when the kids would wake us up at 5 a.m.
These images are a far cry from the art most strongly associated with the Grounds for Sculpture.
That's a far cry from the country's 20163,000 fatalities during the bird flu pandemic back in 1957.
But that's a far cry from crossing party lines to ultimately cast a final vote to convict.
Despite its focus on the work of dead authors, it's a far cry from stodgy academic discourse.
Other big banks reported similarly booming results — a far cry from an industry ravaged by overbearing regulators.
Currently, Iowa and New Hampshire are a far cry from truly being representative of the Democratic electorate.
He had already painted four others — a far cry from his usual work as a house painter.
But that's a far cry from Trump's promises to lead the way on passing significant federal legislation.
That said, the Bali I discovered was a far cry from the fantasy Bali of my dreams.
Twitter's audience stalled around 300 million monthly users, a far cry from Facebook's 2.45 billion monthly users.
Silver prices averaged about $16.94 in 2019, a far cry from its record of $49.50 in 2011.
That's still a far cry from the bigger brands: Last year, Harley-Davidson had 1498 dealers worldwide.
It's a far cry from the days when we just left the tap running while we brushed.
It's a far cry from the United States, where illness and addiction have hoisted vaping into headlines.
That is a far cry from the first spring day but still: Iced-coffee season is coming.
General Motors' net income in 28503 was $22019 billion, a far cry from their days of bankruptcy.
"This is a far cry from the 1950s, or even the 1980s and the 1990s," he said.
This sunny, natural wood-filled nail studio is a far cry from your regular fluorescent-lit salon.
It's a far cry from lethal force and is escalated only if police escalate first, they say.
In other words, J.Crew is now a far cry from the monolithic vision of the Lyons era.
In this regard, they are a far cry from the current, popular go-tos of Japanese cuisine.
Also check out Dany's dress, a far cry from the rags she was wearing when she was a Dothraki prisoner at the beginning of season six, and also a far cry from the nothing at all she was wearing when she burned her way to freedom in episode four.
But that's still a far cry from the massive number of cars and trucks that its competition moves.
And it's a far cry from what the company, once valued at $9 billion, set out to do.
It is a far cry from the devastated city we have seen on TV screens in recent weeks.
However, Victorson's narrative is a far cry from the greed popularized through the media's portrayal of drug trafficking.
And it's a far cry from what Trump uttered during the primary to his boisterous fans at rallies.
The weather in Germany, after all, is a far cry from the distinct seasons in his native Syria.
The picture is a far cry from the story Britney told Marie Claire UK about her terrible date.
Pink hair and emo lyrics are a far cry from Doggett on OITNB, but that's how Manning rolls.
The look is a far cry from Witherspoon's usual style, and made us do a complete double take.
It is a far cry from Chávez's promise to lift millions out of poverty through his socialist revolution.
That sincerity is a far cry from the cynicism and existential anguish in all three previous DCEU films.
This is a far cry from the Jess we met in New Girl's pilot so very long ago.
That compared to 787,657 tonnes in August, and a far cry from 2.13 million tonnes a year earlier.
And let me just say, it was a far cry from my day spent corralling 6-year-olds.
This is a far cry from the striated pop that shows up in the Spotify Top Hits playlist.
In Japan, Meyer writes, messages are often conveyed implicitly — a far cry from Netflix's blunt ways of communicating.
The stock is up nearly 7 percent this year, a far cry from last year's 117.78 percent gain.
Though the company obtained 41 patents, that's a far cry from explaining how the devices function, experts say.
But they are a far cry from the rich cultural offerings of Russia, which hosted this year's tournament.
That's a far cry from the position the state took years ago, when they sought he death penalty.
Hughes' dystopian framing in the Times is a far cry from the social media giant's campus origin tale.
It was a far cry from the age I grew up in, surrounded by the ravages of AIDS.
This is a far cry from our income tax code today, with the highest rate at 21980 percent.
While an ongoing dialogue in some circles is a welcome change, it's a far cry from actual change.
This is a far cry from your parents' old Dodge Grand Caravan with a flip-down TV screen.
That is a far cry from the tens of thousands who came out a week after the elections.
And although still a far cry from a guaranteed baby, 12 guaranteed oocytes is a solid starting point.
That's a big jump, but still a far cry from Amazon Web Services' roughly $10 billion* in revenue.
It's a far cry from the horrible flavor of TV software you've been putting up with for years.
The new product is a far cry from the entire lipstick collection because of its muted nectar shade.
That's a far cry from the team's 15-1 finish last season, culminating Super Bowl appearance last February.
Oprah's 190 pounds would give her just $3.73 million, a far cry from her true $2.9 billion fortune.
Dialog's stock is still a far cry from levels before it announced the deal with Atmel in September.
But the peaceful rally that launched the march was a far cry from the violence now making headlines.
That's novel, I guess, but it's a far cry from what should be the most promising thing here.
It was a far cry from the spirit of collectivity that once built the infrastructure of American cities.
The 2018 Expedition is still a far cry from the upcoming 2018 Lincoln Navigator, which starts at $73,250.
The approach is a far cry from how head offices micromanage the operations of many large Japanese retailers.
This is a far cry from the top-down, one-size-fits-all approach of the Obama CPP.
The scene was a far cry from the usual images broadcast from the city of violence and mayhem.
There, a dollar fetches over 6,000 bolivars - a far cry from the new Dicom rate, despite the devaluation.
It was a far cry from the horse flinching away from his touch less than an hour earlier.  
It's a far cry from the Selena Gomez of yore, and it came with no explanation—until now.
That is still a far cry from saying Catholic politicians are obligated to impose this faith on others.
But this "leave me alone" attitude is a far cry from her previous interview responses on the subject.
It wasn't a far cry from the Ramones, whose 21978 debut album became the blueprint for pop-punk.
It's a far cry from the days when they couldn't muster the will to leave their front door.
It's a far cry from their normal lives, when they would meet up almost every day after university.
But compromise on climate change is a far cry from the current environmental movement in the Democratic party.
It was a far cry from the record £21992 million ($21.5 million) the company achieved in March 22000.
And that's a far cry from the $169 million in international ticket sales that it actually picked up.
In any event, the situation today is a far cry from auguring the renewal of this democratic system.
That's still (solid!) growth, but it's a far cry from where Facebook has been these past few years.
But his $20 presentation for dinner at the Polo Bar is a far cry from a ballpark frank.
Greenland's society is a far cry from capitalism Greenland is a Danish territory, but it's largely self-governing.
Instead, it's full of 1980s-influenced pop, a far cry from what this band has long specialized in.
Iraqis deemed a shooting war with Iran and its Iraqi allies as a far cry from that mission.
Obese is a far cry from "slightly overweight", which is what Dr. Oz declared Mr. Trump to be.
That&aposs a far cry from the 21.10% that makes up the median APR for all credit cards.
That's a far cry from the turnout that the three-year-old association had at its first event.
It's a far cry from 1925, when Frank Neuhauser got $500 in gold as the bee's first winner.
Iran&aposs conventional military is a far cry from that of a superpower foe, like the United States.
But Saturday's temperatures were a far cry from the usual with the thermometer reaching a sizzling 70 degrees.
Trump-style campaigns won't work everywhereOn paper, Gillespie looks like a far cry from a Trump-style candidate.
But M.Gemi's stores, more like showrooms, are a far cry from a Finish Line, Stride Rite or Clarks.
That is a far cry from the type of broad restrictions at issue in the Trump White House.
But that saves only about $20 billion — a far cry from the taxes and Medicare cuts it repeals.
Their delicate carvings were, at first sight, a far cry from the simple lines of famous Thonet models.
But even that is a far cry from the top-down approach of past presidents, Democratic or Republican.
Her vision is a far cry from the anti-capitalist agenda of the Ocasia-Cortez and the DSA.
These tools are a far cry from the cheap cookie stamps you can find all over the internet.
That's a far cry from last year, when Kentucky ran the table from the preseason to the Final Four.
Sometimes dreams are such a far cry from reality that they do make for somewhat entertaining cocktail party conversation.
It's also a far cry from its projection of 500,000 new US subscribers, and Wall Street's expectation of 509,000.
The look is a far cry from how the bald hairstyle Travolta sported at the beginning of the year.
That confused strategy - a far cry from their unity in 2015 parliamentary elections - has undercut western pressure on Maduro.
It's a far cry from her eight years of playing an icy-blue blonde, which is exactly the point.
Now, female protesters enjoy vast support, a far cry from the abusive language they were subjected to under detention.
But I am sure that their routine now is a far cry from their lives before they arrived here.
All told, it's a far cry from the 264,210 coalition troops that were fighting in Afghanistan five years ago.
The star wrote her experience breastfeeding her son was a far cry from what it was like with Banks.
It was a far cry from his inaugural address, where he decried the "carnage" he said has beset America.
Devising a mobile-banking app for millennials, say, is a far cry from parsing lines of code for bugs.
It's a far cry from the humble abode portrayed in the hit TV show, which actually debuted in 1989.
I often feel joy in my life, a far cry from years of anger, depression, not willing to live.
The index is also a far cry from an all time intraday high of 33,484 reached in January 2018.
It's a far cry from the action-heavy games that tend to dominate sales charts in Europe and America.
The soccer scene in Sierra Leone is a far cry from the money and glamour of the European leagues.
Which means it will be a far cry from the lighthearted reality-TV fun of Mariah's World on E!
All of which is a far cry from the settled European party landscape of 15 or 20 years ago.
Despite seeming like an extravagant thing to auction, it's not a far cry from the Revenant star's past contributions.
Sometimes called Feejee mermaids, they are a far cry from the seductive sirens that you might imagine beguiling sailors.
Experts in adolescent behavior say that what Kavanaugh is accused of is a far cry from normal teenage wrestling.
One day that price will undoubtedly rise but 2.3 million units is a far cry from qualifying as rare.
There's been explosions, fires, and deaths galore — a far cry from the young adult WB drama One Tree Hill.
These antics are a far cry from the straight-laced Zoey we've come to know on her ABC mothership.
This was a far cry from the lab's ultimate goal of producing 1.5 kilograms of plutonium per year, however.
That $5.5 million is a far cry from what Costco anticipated paying, if anything, for the allegedly faux bling.
It's a far cry from where we were 10 years ago: half naked and lying on a massage table.
It's a far cry from Clinton, whose supporters are 85% Democrat and only 13% independent or from another party.
Betty and Jughead's cagey season 2 relationship is a far cry from their unconditional love during Riverdale season 1.
That's a far cry from the Democratic playbook that has proved to be moderately successful in other Senate races.
London (CNN Business)Today's classroom is a far cry from the traditional image of locker desks, chalkboards and pencils.
This is a far cry from Rajoy's previous term where he easily passed laws thanks to an absolute majority.
The situation is still a far cry from 2800 when the central bank printed a Zimbabwe $25 trillion note.
Eccentric and hyperrealistic, these creations are a far cry from typical Russian dolls—which are round, brightly colored toy.
The Central Valley, where Sister Kate operates, is a far cry from this "Emerald Triangle," as it is known.
It was a far cry from the display of welcome he'd experienced in Saudi Arabia only five days earlier.
She looks disheveled and dejected – a far cry from the sleek, imposing figure she cut earlier in the film.
You've probably never heard of him and he's definitely a far cry from the superheroes we've seen so far.
But it's a far cry from Marvel's typical world-building that usually makes each respective superhero story really sing.
The photo is a far cry from the last photo shoot the Rob & Chyna star shared to social media.
The camp is a far cry from the 'Jungle' in Calais, where I had spent the previous few days.
As with past models, the G4 is a far cry from the unibody ubiquity of most of the competition.
It's a far cry from the stadium tours Carter's accustomed to, but it's a step in the right direction.
Even so, I doused it with veal stock, so it was a far cry from the typical old tricks.
Highly optioned Cullinans can crest $400,6503 — a far cry from where the segment was just a few years ago.
Both offers will value WeWork at $8 billion or under, a far cry from its $47 billion January valuation.
His lifestyle is a far cry from that of his youth, in the small town of White Oak, Tex.
Competitors like the Toyota CH-R are slightly softer, but the CX-3 is a far cry from unpleasant.
Certainly, today's Dugway is a far cry from the 1940s Dugway, which was entirely closed off to the public.
That level of encouragement is a far cry from a decade ago when entrepreneurs consistently met with local resistance.
Through the end of September, Trump raised a total of $271 million - a far cry from Clinton's $2415 million.
His voice softly spoken in comparison to his records, a far cry from the ecstasy of his band's music.
Rob Lowe has a new series on A&E that's a far cry from his days on Parks & Recreation.
The original Sensaire sous vide cooker from 2013 is a far cry from today's more advanced and connected machines.
These laboratories of oligarchy are a far cry from the democratic norms that Americans expect in their political system.
Clearly, these 2 kids seem to be riding high on Cloud 9 ... a far cry from their previous relationships.
For Delta especially, this is a far cry from keynoting CES and introducing a bunch of new technology solutions.
Ms. Butler's drive was a far cry from the caravan of charter buses that set off from Parkland, Fla.
That's a far cry from New York City's nearly 450,000 or the U.S. federal government's nearly 2.7 million employees.
It&aposs a far cry from last weekend, when the studio&aposs Oscar-frontrunner "1917" topped the box office.
These measures are a far cry from, say, Massachusetts's laws requiring a license to buy and own a firearm.
The reticence to do more is a far cry from the certainty that underpinned U.S. interventions in the 2023s.
It's no surprise that Trump's newly released National Security Strategy (NSS) is a far cry from the Obama doctrine.
The area's well-maintained mansions and tidy lawns are a far cry from the city's iconic decaying colonial buildings.
It's a far cry from the 12,000 attendees the convention saw during its first year of operation in 2006.
A prisoner exchange is a far cry from nuclear negotiations, but it may be a good place to start.
Still, it was a far cry from last year's All-Star Game that featured a record 10 home runs.
It's a far cry from the first years of commercial aviation when the industry was a tightly regulated marketplace.
All of it was a far cry from the famished African children on the TV screens of my childhood.
Mayweather's success is a far cry from the poverty, drugs and crime he grew up in as a child.
That's a far cry from a consumption tax becoming as American as apple pie, but it's a surprise. 3.
But, what we actually know about them is a far cry from who they were and what they did.
The gleaming, 176-unit apartment complex at East 99th Street is a far-cry from transitional or halfway houses.
The latest legislation is a far cry from more sweeping Obamacare repeal bills that the Senate rejected this week.
It's also a far cry from the $70,803 to $90,000 Uber once claimed its drivers made in major markets.
It's a far cry from actually taking a trip with your child that's uninterrupted by work, stress and other demands.
It's a far cry from Ridley Scott's clip for the Macintosh that would blow the world away one year later.
But the family Trump is a far cry from the American political dynasties of the past -- the Kennedys, the Bushes.
Spanning just six cities across the globe, this wheelchair routing update is still a far cry from wide-ranging coverage.
To be clear, research that finds a correlation between friendliness and balmy temperatures is a far cry from scientific racism.
It's a far cry from the Space Shuttle's design, which had thousands of switches and circuit breakers in the cockpit.
Click ahead to find four looks that are a far cry from the I-slept-through-my-alarm messy bun.
It's a far cry from his last, as a soldier in the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, serving in Afghanistan.
In color and texture, these structures are a far cry from the work he began to produce in the 2000s.
Bullion remains on a three-week winning streak, but it's a far cry from the levels predicted by the analyst.
But it is a far cry from the 5.3% of the population reported as vegan in a more recent poll.
Four years later, he's starting his second presidential bid battling Biden for frontrunner status, a far cry from an underdog.
LGBT groups said the draft legislation is a far cry from what they want: a full repeal of the law.
Quite a far cry from the 16-year-old singing "Baby One More Time" in a catholic schoolgirl uniform, no?
And a Go store is a far cry from a fast casual restaurant or a traditional restaurant with counter service.
The revision was a far cry from what LGBT groups and other critics demanded: a full repeal of the law.
A far cry from his usual denim jeans that are so distressed, we wonder how they still function as jeans.
And, to be fair, King Bhumibol's crematorium is a far cry from the 80-metre structures of the 18th century.
This framework is a far cry from Barr's public pronouncements that the OLC opinion had no bearing on obstruction endgame.
FICC comprised 15 percent of overall revenue, a far cry from the days when it regularly contributed about 40 percent.
This is a far cry from the rigid, strap-on prosthetics tens of thousands of men and women wear today.
All of which is a far cry from the doom and gloom pervading this market at the start of 2000.
Part of it comes down to what's technologically possible right now — Roombas are a far cry from Rosie the Robot.
Still, it's a far cry from other (slightly apocalyptic) science-fiction fantasies of Star Wars walkers and spider-like sentinels.
All in all, it's a far cry from the basement the entire store was crammed into during the redesign process.
Such a gadget would be a far cry from the brain-computer interfaces scientists have been working on for decades.
It's a far cry from 2000, when The New York Times noted that every candidate for president supported capital punishment.
"The budget plans of the Italian government are a far cry from EU fiscal rules," Hense said in a note.
But even that recommendation was a far cry from more drastic steps — namely abolishing it altogether — that many had anticipated.
There are plenty of people walking around in the background, which makes it a far cry from a red carpet.
It is a far cry from Ms Fernández's flat refusal to reward the holdouts in any way for their intransigence.
It's a far cry from the destruction Trump's star received earlier this year ... becoming a lightning rod for street fights.
It's a far cry from the $100 million valuation that Mic had previously carried after raising more than $20163 million.
The recent sighting of the newly engaged pair was a far cry from how they were  photographed earlier this week .
To be clear, this Senate was a far cry from the intense partisanship we have witnessed over the past decade.
It is a far cry from the traditional — live or fake — Christmas tree we've all come to love and accept.
So far, the consensus seems to be that the burger is a far cry from Shake Shack's iconic menu item.
The vetoed budget bill is a far cry from the outline Justice has pushed, according to West Virginia Metro News.
Wilson's cat is a far cry from the feline her famous costar Taylor Swift plays in the anticipated musical event.
It's a far cry from anything resembling the kind of advertising industry depicted on the hit TV show, 'Mad Men'.
This is a far cry from my usual yoga studio: a clean, quiet sanctuary that doesn't smell of goat pee.
Again, it's a far cry from Cardboard, which isn't great with anything more complex than a passive 360-degree video.
Google, meanwhile, has already broadened the scope and usefulness of its devices, a far cry from the first Chromebook models.
The legislating of women's bodies is a far cry from the "small government" advocated by the Republican Party's official platform.
But he's also warm and conversational, even funny—a far cry from the fear-inducing junkie "nightmare" he once was.
A far cry from the diva's designer clothes, her latest Instagram post shows her wearing a $23 top from ASOS.
Barisan Nasional, in contrast, only had 79 seats -- a far cry from the 133 it won in the 2013 election.
M&A loans from China had registered a mere US$5bn in that period – a far cry from 2016 volume.
That is a far cry from "guaranteeing pre-existing conditions will be covered" which the president said this bill does.
It's a far cry from that "have sex and you die" trope that's felled female characters in horror for decades.
That's down a touch from its early November prediction of 3% growth, but still a far cry from a downturn.
The simple, straight-to-camera message is a far cry from the elaborate, viral videos he made in years past.
And it was a far cry from the Uber under ex-CEO Travis Kalanick, whose reign was littered with scandals.
It is a far cry from the days he when he was a ball boy in Basel back in 1993.
That's not a bad salvage operation, but it's a far cry from what Ms. Whitman and her executives are pushing.
It was a far cry from the roiling atmosphere in 1990, when the parade first became an occasion of divisiveness.
But that's a far cry from saying it's worthless as anything but a tool for crooks, terrorists, and rogue dictators.
Khan was a far cry from the traditional come-forward fighters that Britain had produced more readily in the past.
This image of a twitchy, coke-addled aspiring artist is a far cry from the Olson we're familiar with today.
The system's predictive model is a far cry from the synthesized speech systems used by "digital assistant" apps like Siri.
It's crisp and light and extra dry—a far cry from the sweet abomination you get in most British pubs.
That's a far cry from last year when Belgium sold 1 percent or less of bond issues to Asian buyers.
Even Uber's diminished market cap today is a far cry from the $4.2 billion estimate it had 10 years ago.
It's a far cry from her life as a stay-at-home mother before she was widowed 11 years ago.
That's a far cry from "Taken 3," which arrived the same calendar weekend in 2015 and took in $103 million.
A far cry from the teary send-off in his final home game as a member of the Blue Jays.
Reports suggest it has tens of millions of users, a far cry from the billions using more popular social networks.
These games are a far cry from the industry's better-known story lines of battlefield heroics or the zombie apocalypse.
Opened in 2015, the hotel draws a fashionable clientele that is a far cry from its original incarnation — a brothel.
Still, it is a far cry from the days when airlines competed based on how much they coddled their customers.
Cameron recently told PEOPLE that his new hobby is a far cry from the type of exercise he's used to.
The Ramaz School holds games in a modern, brightly lit gym that is a far cry from the Lions' Den.
It's a far cry from the affordable live-work artist spaces now under threat of disappearing completely from Los Angeles.
It was a far cry from the beginning of O'Rourke's mercurial run, which kicked off amid tremendous fanfare in March.
That's why only 33 new productions managed to crowd into this season, a far cry from the previous season's 45.
The ad is a far cry from many of the images we see of women who have just given birth.
This is a far cry from the single ISP offered to Zuckerberg's dorm room where he created the internet giant.
That's a far cry from those born in the late 1203s, some 70% of whom did better than their parents.
And the work is a far cry from the stable, well-paying union jobs that were once the industry's norm.
Advocates, meanwhile, say the administration's actions are a far cry from Trump's campaign promise to "fight" for the LGBT community.
It is a far cry from the $260,19803 Dolce & Gabbana jacket Melania Trump wore while traveling in Italy in 21980.
This is a far cry from simply waiting for your favorite shows to come on in the early 21st century. 
That's a far cry from the affordable health insurance Trump and his fellow Republican lawmakers have promised the American people.
It's a far cry from the typical minimalist, monochrome home aesthetic that's more prevalent in the region's real estate offerings.
It's a far cry from studying science, but it will help her get a job after she leaves the shelter.
Suffice it to say that a job creating such stunts is a far cry from pushing paper in a cubicle.
That is a far cry from the $2003 billion Mr. Cohen ran at his family office the past two years.
While a far cry from "Captain Marvel," the figure was more than enough to land "Wonder Park" in second place.
When he came 40 years ago, the Mormon Church was still embryonic, and a far cry from today's outsize temple.
This time, Birkenstocks are being paired with cool fashions and painted toenails, a far cry from an unwashed tree-hugger.
That's understandable, since the Navigate on Autopilot feature it enables is a far cry from the "full self-driving" functionality implied.
Sounds interesting, but it's definitely a far cry from the teen love story we last saw him work on in Georgia.
Orania is a far cry from these wealthy boltholes, but Norman says around 20 men patrol the vicinity at all times.
It is all a far cry from the fairly stagnant decade during which Wladimir Klitschko ruled the division with mechanical efficiency.
A far cry from my oily teenage years, moisture has become the single most important part of my skin-care routine.
Steep, but a far cry from the roughly $13,000 in legal fees associated with a first-time DUI conviction in Colorado.
The Victoria's Secret of today is a far cry from the fun, sexy, high-quality brand it was five years ago.
Brent crude has traded around $55 — a far cry from levels above $100 that once kept OPEC members flush with revenue.
The chipmaker closed at $142.58 on Wednesday, a far cry from its all-time high of $292.76 it reached last October.
The U.S. presence is a far cry from that nine-year occupation which at its height saw 170,000 troops in Iraq.
Her basement rehearsal space, with its drooping Christmas lights and faint aroma of dog food, is a far cry from SNL.
Although it's a far cry from Shahs, Farahan, 43, tells PEOPLE he's happy to highlight this different aspect of his life.
It's a far cry from the bright lights of Disney Channel, but any project is reason enough for fans to celebrate.
Being the heir to an industrial fortune, Francis's younger years were a far cry from those of a typical drug trafficker.
Yet even within the current social and political climate, the exhibition is a far cry from an elegy to feminism past.
While that's a far cry from the fully reclining seats up front, it's a definite improvement from the standard airline seat.
Though a far cry from $4 billion, millions in funding for computer science education initiatives have been allocated through government agencies.
This is a far cry from the state of affairs just over a decade ago, when the global financial crisis struck.
But it will be painstaking work, a far cry from the slash-and-burn approach the Trump team has in mind.
However, it is still a far cry from the $1.1 billion Casper had commanded in a private fundraising round last March.
These numbers are a far cry from the 15% of an audience that African-American viewers typically occupy for superhero films.
They're a far cry from unbrushed bedhead and bare skin, but they're still completely wearable — so the best of both worlds.
It's a far cry from the security and smart home connectivity planned for its already announced successor, but it's a start.
But it's a far cry from what's needed to save coral reef ecosystems, which support a quarter of all marine species.
They were a far cry from the enormous demonstrations that toppled Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the longtime dictator, in 2011.
This mysterious but oddly pointed instruction was a far cry from the veiled, flowery language I'd seen on other zodiac sites.
That is a far cry from the days when its consultants stuck mainly to blue-sky thoughts in their ivory towers.
He characterizes his successes as the result of creative collaboration — a far cry from the solitary writing that launched his career.
What it means: That's a far cry from the first stage of an earnings recession analysts feared early in the year.
On Wednesday, the mood was somber, a far cry from the energy that raced through the conference on the previous day.
El Paso consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in America — a far cry from the reputation of its neighbor.
While it's got plenty of smashed avocado, it looks like Jackman's toast is a far cry from your usual go-to.
Shares of Facebook are up more than 5 percent this year, a far cry from its 33.41 percent gain in 2015.
This was also a far cry from its record haul of 51 golds when it hosted the Games in Beijing 2008.
It is a far cry from her life in Syria, where even during training there was no escape from the war.
He almost never performed and if he tried it went very badly, a far cry from how well he's doing now.
Masahiro Tanaka is another expert user of the splitter, but his velocity is a far cry from that of his countryman.
It’s smelly and dark and crowded and a far cry from the pristine world of Themyscira she left behind.
Whether this turnaround is bound to stick or not, the retailer is a far cry from its position a decade ago.
Still, it remains a far cry from where it was in its heyday, a result of both internal and macroeconomic headwinds.
His health is a far cry from this time last year, when he says he could barely climb out of bed.
Eventually, the consumer experience could be so streamlined that it will be a far cry from a shady, street-corner transaction.
The case adds only about 2.3 millimeters to your phone's thickness, a far cry from larger options like the OtterBox Defender.
It's been steadily growing in the last month, but it's still a far cry from its January high of $139 billion.
Both marks were around the 50th-best marks ever, and a far cry from his world records of 9.58 and 19.19.
It's a far cry from the obvious and somewhat weird aftermarket panels you see applied to roofs after the fact today.
That's a far cry from the $9 billion price tag that Recode says Lyft was looking for in its acquisition discussions.
Its stock, at $62 a share, is a far cry from its bubble-peak of $311 in the spring of 2008.
This is a far cry from the flush period between 2001 and 2007, when growth was about 10 percent a year.
This is a far cry from the 700 mph envisioned in proposals of places that will have less-than-ideal terrain.
Either bill could legalize as many as 2 million people — a far cry from the 690,000 currently covered by the program.
That's a far cry from a crash superseding the 20143 financial crisis, which remains the worst since the 1930s Great Depression.
The statements issued by Washington and Beijing revealed stark differences and few strong commitments -- a far cry from any firm deal.
It's a far cry from the high growth tech company that WeWork is trying to position itself as to prospective investors.
Sa'eroun won 54 seats in Iraq's 329-seat national assembly, a far cry from the 165 required to claim a majority.
It's a far cry from the usual "try to eat at home more often" advice that's touted by personal finance gurus.
It might have been a far cry from what is widely categorized as "pizza," but it was what madeVytauras Sasnauskas, a.k.a.
The pizza served in the one-year-old pizzeria is a far cry from the one Sasnauskas first enjoyed in Lithuania.
It's also been a long time since David and Olivia had any sort of interaction, a far cry from the past.
It's a far cry from when bitcoin hit a record of close to $20,000 exactly a month ago on December 16.
As is often the case in feminist horror, the supernatural element isn't a far cry from the dangerous reality men pose.
While we can't quite bring ourselves to quit the network, it's a far cry from the fun playground it once was.
In my case, Google was pretty far off — I'm 23, a far cry from the 35-to-64-year-old window.
A new color Tamagotchi was released in 2019 for a whopping $59.99 — a far cry from the $17.99 of the original.
It's a far cry from the original version of the game, which has a much more basic design for those materials.
But Rikers -- with its reputation for maltreatment -- will be a far cry from the red carpet for the disgraced movie mogul.
This WH statement on new climate report is a far cry from Trump's claim that climate change is a "hoax" pic.twitter.
It's a far cry from a life of unemployment, waiting at home every day for his wife to return from work.
Indeed, Hudson Yards is also a far cry from the homogeneous Rockefeller Center, the 1930s complex considered a master-planning pinnacle.
Verizon sold Tumblr for a reported $3 million this week, a far cry from the billion-dollar valuation it once had.
The simulated prose of the cognitive-model-free GPT-2 is entertaining, but it's a far cry from genuine reading comprehension.
But A.I. experts warn that gains in specific tasks or game-playing proficiency are still a far cry from general intelligence.
Sure, he flew first class, but it was a far cry from a later version of Ghosn, cloistered in his Gulfstream.
A far cry from the Cuyahoga River catching fire, which is what we knew Cleveland for when I was a kid.
While that's fitting for this desert landscape, the clubhouse's aesthetic is definitely a far cry from West's preferred wabi-sabi style.
The 2020 Super Bowl ads are a far cry from the activist tone that many companies have tried on since 2016.
The Dry VS, in my opinion, was a far cry from the lively, dry, refreshingly bitter wine I had in mind.
The block where it sits is a far cry from Times Square: Its relatively quiet and lined with brownstones and restaurants.
That's a far cry from a society that throws its children into gladiatorial contests or makes them run through deadly mazes.
It is all a far cry from when Mas's father arrived in the United States and began working as a milkman.
The shares regained some ground to stand at HK$2.7 in late morning trade - still a far cry from its Nov.
That is a far cry from their average 70% participation in previous Brazilian capital market booms such as 2007 and 2010.
It's all a far cry from when he was yet to attain global fame and his Coachella billing apparently displeased him.
But it's a far cry from the original NAFTA, and that is a huge win for working people in North America.
Now, the star is rocking a new color altogether — a far cry from icy blonde, but perfectly on-trend for winter.
Its sales were down in 2019, but it's still a far cry from where the business was back in the day.
However, the new all-powerful leader of Venezuela is a far cry from the TV series' "breaker of chains," Daenerys Targaryen.
The chaos of everyday life was a far cry from the peace and quiet of her puzzle-building refuge at night.
That is a far cry from their average 2120% participation in previous Brazilian capital market booms such as 2007 and 2010.
In 2017, the Pink Drink — a far cry from the espresso-based drinks of Starbucks' early days — took over the internet.
It's a far cry from a meal kit box with fresh grass-fed beef, kale, and a tiny container of Sriracha.
While Apple's revenue arrived closely in line with expectations, the number is a far cry from the guidance Apple offered in November.
This contemporary Britain is fractured and intolerant, a far cry from the "cohesive, united, consensual place" that Benjamin remembers from his childhood.
There will be two options for campers, and both sound like a far cry from the tent camping we did growing up.
" The secretary's comments are a far cry from what he said about importation a year ago -- when he called it a "gimmick.
It's a far cry from its onetime pitch to be a world-changing computing paradigm back in the heady days of 2014.
Most of these campaigns are expensive on their face, and a far cry from Reddit's self-serve minimum daily spend of $5.
It was a far cry from the last time Shannon walked the Growing Up Hip Hop premiere red carpet — in January 2015.
But the $6.50 a share purchase price for Barnes & Noble is a far cry from its peak of above $30 in 2006.
Obama reportedly played 306 rounds of golf in office, a far cry from the estimated 1,200 rounds Woodrow Wilson played as president.
It's fair to say that the Laser TV is a far cry from the industrial fridge-like big screens of the past.
These still don't feel as full-featured as non-VR games, but they're a far cry from anything we saw in 22.
His latest role will be a far cry from his good guy roots, however, according to Riverdale executive producer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
Her image, she goes on to point out, is a far cry from the tech industry's most prominent designer — Apple's Jony Ive.
The Wakanda he created is more textured and complex than ever before, a far cry from the stereotypes that troubled its creation.
A far cry from her "Pretty Woman" days, to star in the 2018 TV show "Homecoming," Roberts was paid $600,000 an episode.
As of today, Fitbit's stock is valued at $5.97 a share—a far cry from its high of over $50 a share.
That's a far cry from the standard jokey line from commentary that the Reigns-hating crowds are just having fun being contrary.
It's a far cry from Trump's campaign, which ended only Tuesday night, and message that he would "drain the swamp" in Washington.
More than 7 million policies are in force today, though the industry is a far cry from its heyday in the 1990s.
A typical day's diet includes eggs, chicken, vegetables, salads and protein shakes — a far cry from his former diet of 300 oz.
It was a far cry from what we heard from the White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders just earlier today. Listen.
But this is a far cry from assuming lobsters exposed to marijuana will be relieved of pain, or will even get high.
It's a far cry from the company's formerly plasticky designs and one that's certainly in line with the device's premium price tag.
Shares closed Thursday at $2.24, a far cry from the $20 per share Groupon saw when it went public in November 2011.
That's a far cry from years like 2017, when La La Land won six of the 20113 Oscars it was nominated for.
The first terminal was a tent, a far cry from the four halls, resembling vast shopping malls, at the London airport today.
All this is a far cry from Lawrence's dairy farm, a birthplace that's been skipped over in favor of myths and assumptions.
They were down 16% at 103 pence at 0904 GMT, a far cry from a high of 4,056 pence in March 2018.
It's a far cry from his nightmarish former life as a self-described death squad lieutenant in the southern city of Davao.
But Judge Schwab found the statements citing innuendo and fact-checking were "a far cry" from labeling the accusers liars and extortionists.
It's a far cry from what was originally envisioned for the country when the majority of U.S. forces were withdrawn in 2014.
That's a far cry from the Obama administration's claim that 6900 million Americans with a pre-existing condition could be denied coverage.
Prosthetic limbs are getting better and more personalized, but useful as they are, they're still a far cry from the real thing.
As for the decor -- it's a far cry from their Hidden Hills mansion -- with a ton of wood, stonework and homey touches.
It's really just an NFC tag sewn onto a suit, so it's a far cry from "smart fabrics" like Google's Project Jacquard.
That's a far cry from the five-minute promise, and it's not apparent what led to the drastic slowdown in charging times.
The 2018 budget does not get straight A's, but it is a far cry from the complete failure that critics have claimed.
Her take was a far cry from the cutesy briefs that helped us get ready (and on schedule) back in grade school.
While they get a few things right, the experience is still a far cry from what you'd want from truly wireless earbuds.
These upgraded options may be a far cry from the value-menu McChicken sandwich that fans know and love, but don't fret.
It's a far cry from the awkward jiggling and sliding I normally have to do to make a Cardboard experience look good.
But that's a far cry from how sex work is punished in the real world, both legally and in less official ways.
Siri, Alexa and Cortana are miles ahead of old-fashioned dialog trees, but they still are a far cry from generalized intelligence.
That's a far cry from a decade ago, when Silicon Valley epitomized the modern, progressive, cool mores of Barack Obama's Democratic Party.
These are certainly useful features, but they're a far cry from the advances in self-driving tech made by companies like Google.
But this functioning safety net is a far cry from the overly ambitious enormously expensive bells and whistles of Medicare for all.
Those comments were a far cry from Trump's remarks about the Fed chair when he was trying to win the White House.
At $410 million, it's still a far cry from the nearly $3 billion the company generates per quarter on its car business.
Standup comedy is a far cry from inventing, but experimentation is just as key in the arts as it is in science.
The company's stock price is a far cry from the heady days of 2004, when it traded at more than 500 pence.
If it's right, that's a rise of only seven million in employment, a far cry from the 21973 million Mr. Trump envisions.
Last year only 111 IPOs made it to market, a far cry from the 779 that took place in pre-SOX 1996.
That is a far cry from the hundreds of thousands of farmers in the state, he said, but it is a start.
It was a far cry from last June, when Trump was eager to sit before the special counsel to answer his questions.
So far, the campaign has raised $183,225, which is exciting but is also a far cry from the intended goal of $555,225.
Her move to join the nascent mobile business was a far cry from her childhood growing up on a Wyoming cattle ranch.
At present, the four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home is a far cry from Kimye's usual über minimalist, modern and all-nude aesthetic.
That enactment, while a far cry from the kind of aesthetic overall currently being suggested, faced its own pushback from conservation advocates.
It's a far cry from "Hiroshima Mon Amour," arrestingly presented by Bertrand Marcos and Ms. Ardant at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens.
Still, it all seemed a far cry from Mr. Bannon's oft-stated grand design to engineer the federation of Europe's far right.
Huawei has been frantically populating its store with apps throughout the last year, but it's still a far cry from Google Play.
And even if National Guard members were assisting with law enforcement, it'd be a far cry from the institution of martial law.
Reaction: Legislators are working on a proposal for a $2,000 pay increase -- which is a far cry from what the union wants.
It's a far cry from a $90 million victims' compensation fund that had been discussed in 2018, according to Kantor and Twohey.
That was a far cry from Mr. Trump's suggestion during the campaign that the United States might walk away from the alliance.
While still a far cry from the nearly 23 percent decline in 1987, Monday's decline is now the biggest point drop ever.
It also found that the negative impact on housing prices could, at most, reach 0.6% -- a far cry from Trump's 65% figure.
It is, in a word, dispiriting—and a far cry from the enthusiasm of movies like Apollo 13 or The Right Stuff.
The red planet was warm and wet, with a robust atmosphere -- a far cry from the cold, unforgiving place it is today.
The color is a far cry from the brunette strands we're used to, but the update is right on trend for fall.
But 2019's surge is still a far cry from oil's $100-plus days, which were not that long ago in 2014.
A drive around town turned up a handful of people sleeping outside, a far cry from the blocklong tent cities in California.
In person, he is warm and affable, his facial expressions a far cry from the severe grimace in his Twitter profile pic.
The company's ever-shrinking footprint is a far cry from 2005, when Lampert merged Sears and Kmart in an $20103 billion deal.
Trump's statement is a far cry from years of campaigning that a border wall would be nearly impossible for smugglers to overcome.
"I'm maturing every day, and certain things I thought and said are a far cry from what I think now," he said.
The increase was a far cry from what economists had expected and a fraction of the number of jobs created in April.
He got about $1.3 billion for border fencing in the deal he finally agreed to, a far cry from the desired amount.
Railways are certainly a far cry from CP's biggest business, food, which, together with its agri-industry business, accounts for 54% of revenues.
With prices ranging between $2,200 to $5,500, the wigs are a far cry from the more common dark bobs often associated with sheitels.
The modestly scaled film's gritty corners and vacant lots are a far cry from glamorous, fun-in-the-sun screen depictions of Miami.
The device is a far cry from conventional computers, which are based on minute wires imprinted on silicon chips in highly ordered patterns.
The relative certainty of the Senate outcome is a far cry from the House, where majority control will shift to Democrats in January.
But that's a far cry from banning it entirely—and calling for "a bolder EPA" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
However, the latest number is still are a far cry from the 2 percent inflation target set by the European Central Bank (ECB).
She was still traumatized by Michael Myers, but a far cry from the more deeply damaged Laurie we meet in the 2018 Halloween.
His abs were a far cry from his everyman pudge he and his characters had rocked previously, so it was a Big Deal.
The moves may have slowed the lira's plunge, but they are a far cry from what needs to be done to reverse it.
That is obviously a far cry from the idea that President Obama himself ordered that the FBI exact retribution on his political foe.
It's a far cry from a network of underground hyperloops that spans the eastern seaboard, but it's an important step for Musk's project.
A far cry from signature toothy grin of today, in this picture, Ellen is giving what looks like a forced, pursed lip smile.
Borteck told Glamour that the space will be a far cry from the fussy beauty counters that can often intimidate and overwhelm shoppers.
Today you can pick up an iPod nano for ~$150 (or a screenless shuffle for ~$49) — a far cry from the $400 original.
Sunday's march was a far cry from violent clashes witnessed at the same event in 2015, but protesters also made their voices heard.
When the vocals came in, Shevchuk sounded like a snarling dog, a far cry from the mealy-mouthed delivery of Lifetime's Ari Katz.
Ahead are 23 picks under $150 that are a far cry from the same black pea coat you've been wearing out for years.
Lisbeth Salander, a dark and complex character, has survived severe emotional and sexual abuse and is a far cry from her royal highness.
Still, revenue for the first half totalled just $22 million, a far cry from the $465.5 million that Plus500 reported a year earlier.
It looks a far cry from Katrina, which led, directly or indirectly, to the deaths of more than 1,800 people, mostly in Louisiana.
That's a far cry from Periscope, which hired an editor-in-chief, and YouNow, which also has a team that chooses editor's picks.
Austin Mahone's new song is a far cry from his early hits like "Say Somethin" — and we mean that in the worst way.
Prices have since recovered to around $45, but that's still a far cry from the peak $145 which they hit eight years ago.
That is a far cry from the "safe, legal, rare" line of the 1990s, a line that Clinton has pointedly abandoned this year.
Experts also told Politico previous cases of non-citizen voting were in the dozens, a far cry from the millions Trump has claimed.
Li has not yet commented on the recent photo, but it's a far cry from shots posted on his Instagram from recent months.
The date was actually a rather boring and awkward affair, a far cry from the wild fantasy of dating a garage rock outfit.
Their effortless (like, literally no effort) looks for the red carpet are a far cry from the Instagram-ready looks we see today.
Sa&aposeroun won 54 seats in Iraq&aposs 329-seat national assembly, a far cry from the 165 required to claim a majority.
It's a far cry from the more glamorous modeling gigs she would go on to have, but Moynahan seems proud of the work.
Its eight total episodes to date have been viewed millions of times, but this is all a far cry from the show's origins.
The current situation in the West, even amid the Syrian refugee crisis, is a far cry from the nightmare into which Algeria descended.
Needless to say, studying clumps of cells in a petri dish is a far cry from being able to study a whole brain.
Rising tensions between US and Russia are a far cry from President Donald Trump's optimistic campaign rhetoric of hopes for a collaborative relationship.
But all of that is a far cry from "style," typically defined as an author's individual word choices and sentence structures or arrangements.
It's a far cry from the zombies of Haitian lore, but it appears to be an attempt to humanize the zombie once again.
When we spoke to Weber in June about his most recent purchases, his choices were a far cry from many of his peers.
After all, George Romney became Nixon's secretary of Housing and Urban Development, a far cry from the status of his son's potential position.
The 14-week stochastic indicator would have to drop to 30, a far cry from its current level of 87, says the strategist.
The dearth of options in rural, sparsely populated areas is a far cry from what Democrats promised when selling the Affordable Care Act.
The stock was up 8 percent at $7.10 in mid-morning trading — a far cry from its record-high of $97.93 in 2004.
While activity has picked up in 2017 with €7bn-equivalent printed so far, it is still a far cry from the market's heyday.
The world of one-day shipping and Amazon and FedEx tracking is a far cry from the way that global freight shipping operates.
In Mexico, $900 a year offers a living standard that's a far cry from the utopian future that basic income advocates hope for.
Lady Susan is an easy-to-love anti-heroine, a far cry from the rather dull Elizabeth Bennet or the irritating Dashwood sisters.
It's a far cry from something like Google's Jump camera platform, but it's not bad even on things like my aging Android phone.
This is a far cry from the claim that the minorities who are diversifying the nation are responsible for declining levels of trust.
Conservative radio reaches tens of millions of listeners on a daily basis—a far cry from Pod Save America's 1.5 million weekly visitors.
It's a far cry from when Microsoft was the poster child for an antitrust breakup case in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The stock was up 8 percent at $7.10 in mid-morning trading - a far cry from its record-high of $97.93 in 2004.
It can manage annual GDP growth of only around 2%, a far cry from 2000-08, which achieved an oil-fired 5-10%.
It was a far cry from the 1990s when Serbia and Turkey were sharply at odds in the conflicts that tore apart Yugoslavia.
That's double what it was a decade ago, but a far cry from the 50 percent of the electorate of which they represent.
This is a far cry from the 1990s when Palestinians thought it was only a matter of time before a state would emerge.
As for Cuomo, he's currently calling for 50 percent renewable energy in New York by 85033 — a far cry from ambitious climate policy.
The recent spate of deals is a far cry from the bolt-ons and investments that proliferated over the past couple of years.
That was more than four times its high estimate and a far cry from what the biggest Ghenies go for privately: about $650,22011.
Their look is a far cry from the Kalashnikov-wielding, bearded fighters in black uniform that these students were not too long ago.
The current 28500-ship, 6900 capital-ship fleet is a far cry from the 2628-ship, 28503 capital-ship fleet of the 22019s.
The quaint English city, known for its pottery and landscape gardens, is a far cry from the genocide he escaped four years ago.
Islamism, or, again, political Islam, is a far cry from the religion that is familiar to the 1.7 billion Muslims around the world.
Three were taken into custody for obstructing traffic -- a far cry from the dozens of arrests made during the last round of rallies.
His point production has since slowed, but merely earning a regular shift is a far cry from the situation he left in Philadelphia.
That's a far cry from the '70s peak, of course, but the central bank is likely to raise rates later this year. —U.
A yeast cell may seem like a far cry from a human cell, but genetically speaking we've got quite a bit in common.
The daring English duo's five-part, four-hour hard drive purge is a far cry from the humanoid beauty of their earliest work.
It's a far cry from hand sanitizer's humble beginnings in Ohio, where Purell was invented in 22018 by family-owned soap company Gojo.
The elder Bushes governed in a spirit of congeniality and of civility, a far cry from the partisan ferocity of our own time.
If it wasn't already clear, the general tone of this Snow White is seedy and sordid — a far cry from cheery animated dwarves.
It is a far cry from an earlier period of digital expansion, when internet communication was seen to promote global exchange and understanding.
Still, Day was cautiously optimistic and said the Liberal funding was a far cry from the "doom and gloom" under previous Conservative government.
They pay their rent and make repair requests online, a far cry from "texting the super and he would maybe respond," Rocky said.
It is a far cry from Jonathan Kent's 2015 Broadway revival, whose star-studded cast shuffled through realistically detailed early-20th-century interiors.
It was a far cry from the love prevailing over politics meme and Americans learning to disagree without being disagreeable, and all that.
It was a far cry from the mood on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia, which lost the match to the French, 83-28.
Watching Sean Spicer Cha-Cha or Foxtrot on national television is funny, likely ridiculous, and possibly entertaining — a far cry from being dangerous.
The prevailing sense of dread was a far cry from the energy and purpose that had invigorated the anti-Communist South after Tet.
The brand's second-skin lining is a far cry from the uncomfortable netting commonly found in men's trunks, making the styles easily adaptable.
Despite its squat concrete frame and fluorescent lights — a far cry from the neighboring brownstones — the library draws a capacity crowd most days.
That is also a far cry from the volatility of 2200 and 000, when the Midwest premium peaked at over $2375 per ton.
The food products that utilize marijuana are a far cry from the old classic pot brownies (not that there's anything wrong with those!).
However, this is a far cry from the plots and intrigues in and around the White House orbit that Woodward and Anonymous describe.
The songs were strange, and imperfect, and littered with jokes, a far cry from the kind of music he was used to making.
Project Proton is a far cry from the current bulky Vive headsets, more closely resembling a streamlined version of Magic Leap's AR technology.
Casper debuted trading at a value of $575 million, a far cry from the $1.1 billion private market valuation it had previously achieved.
And Vogue magazine profiled her as a paragon of millennial taste and accomplishment — a far cry from the tabloid coverage of her youth.
"The NRA today is a far cry from the NRA that in 85033 said that teachers shouldn't carry weapons in schools," Malloy said.
Although the new design technically constitutes a multi-column layout, it's still a far cry from what you'll find in apps like TweetDeck.
That's a far cry from 2016, when Republicans won the presidential race and (when there was one) Senate races in all these states.
It was a far cry from where he was after his shooting, which put him in the hospital during the last year's run.
Spanning little more than 2023-square-miles and home to about 8,000 residents, the town is a far cry from the nation's capital.
That is also a far cry from the volatility of 2200 and 000, when the Midwest premium peaked at over $2375 per tonne.
Contemporary agricultural techniques aimed at quenching the needs of mass production are a far cry from the idylls we treasure in Romantic painting.
The simple songs she used to make, she explains, were a far cry from the solemn recordings she makes under her own name.
It's a far cry from the Wall Street bank's traditional business of advising companies on mergers and acquisitions and helping them raise capital.
Although that's a far cry from offering first time drivers discounts based on how many exclamations marks they typically deploy in their Facebook posts.
" Calling Disick her "boyfriend" is certainly a far cry from what Richie called them in May, tweeting out that the two were "just homies.
It'll be a far cry from the crowd that Musk spoke to in 29, at the first public unveiling of the Falcon Heavy concept.
You can pick up the 65-inch LG OLED C9 4K TV for just $2,23 (a far cry from it's original $3,499.99 price tag).
The more extreme versions resemble the Expressionism of Emil Nolde, a far cry from the sublimated eroticism and serene fatalism of her later work.
The city of Beersheba, population 21940,000, is Israel's fourth largest, but its image is a far cry from that of Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.
It's all a far cry from the negative net favorability ratings, 0%-1% first choice support and more than 20 competitors he has now.
That prospect is a far cry from the days when many conservatives rejected Trump outright as he picked off the likes of Texas Sen.
OPEC members hope to bring prices $22019 per barrel, a far cry from the current $27 Brent crude was trading at around 503 a.m.
You'd be right in assuming that this super-light laptop lacks discrete graphics, so it's a far cry from any kind of gaming machine.
Indonesia produces only about 100 tonnes of whole vanilla beans a year, a far cry from Madagascar's output of about 5.943 tonnes, Pratt said.
Sunday's march was a far cry from the violent clashes witnessed at the same event in 2015 but protesters also made their voices heard.
It was also a far cry from the screeds the company routinely dispenses these days to try to muffle journalistic — and indeed political — enquiry.
It's a far cry from the notorious lengths Apple has gone to to keep iPhone owners from being able to easily replace their batteries.
It is a far cry from the early 1990s, when Michael O'Leary scrapped the airline's Frequent Flyer scheme on taking over as chief executive.
Now, the images that the Pro's visible light sensor takes are still a far cry from what your smartphone's integrated camera is capable of.
Deutsche says the agreement is worth $220bn—a far cry from the $14bn that the DoJ demanded in September, sending Deutsche's share price reeling.
The looks created by the project's six selected talents are a far cry from the drab, standard-issue garments typically worn by hospital patients.
The legislation is a far cry from the kind of comprehensive gun controls that they have been fighting for over the past few years.
It's a far cry from Saturday night, when more than 100 people, 17 dogs and six cats hunkered down here to escape Hurricane Matthew.
The commercially owned social web is a far cry from the vision of academically minded knowledge exchange envisaged by the World Wide Web's inventor.
This is a far cry from the 1991-92 Sharks, who kicked off their franchise history with a measly 17 wins in 213 games.
That's still a far cry from Netflix's 139 million global subscribers, and the company projects that it brought in another 9 million last quarter.
But I was so stunned that it left me feeling cold, and was a far cry from the conclusion of Smith's wonderful Grant bio.
By the numbers: Ukraine's bonds came with a coupon on 6.75%, a far cry from the 10.5% yield on 7-year issues in January.
If our eyes don't deceive us, the new peripheral is a far cry from Razer's previous couch keyboard effort for microconsoles and Steam Machines.
It's the grind of a professional basketball life in the shadows, a far cry from a crowd of 70,000, but it's the next step.
It's a far cry from 1960s films, known for their melodrama and impressive song and dance numbers, yet is all the better for this.
Saudi investors bought $2 billion worth of Tesla shares yesterday, but that's a far cry from the staggering sum needed to take Tesla private.
This LEGO fiasco is a far cry from another incident involving children, which took place on May 17, at the Shanghai Museum of Glass.
Online reports that Drake's guests enjoyed spiked Slurpees, which are a far cry from the rapper's usual drink of choice, Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio.
"A tribute to the original production staff and contents" is a far cry from giving appropriate acknowledgement to the folks who designed the foundation.
From rampant racism to plot holes galore, the latest installment of Hulu's pride-and-joy drama is a far cry from its masterful origins.
But these two hominins were separated by 3003,000 years—a far cry from the 800,000 years required for the A. sediba hypothesis to work.
This is a far cry from the old PG, which we believe suffered from a lack of focus and agility, resulting in inconsistent execution.
It is a far cry from her previous life in Venezuela, where she wove colourful bags and hammocks for which the Wayuu are known.
That's a far cry from the predictions some analysts were making, which called for more than 5013 additional stores to go dark this year.
Just last week, light snow fell in parts of the Northeast — but a far cry from the snow that buried the region in January.
It's a far cry from her stress-filled 4th of July when, for a moment, she couldn't get in touch with her daughter, Kirra.
International prices have held up better, but $55,000 quoted on the London Metal Exchange is a far cry from its March high of $95,250.
A product of age and previous neck surgeries, Manning's numbers this season are a far cry from his Hall-of-Fame-worthy career stats.
He is urbane and diplomatic, a family man and a far cry from the image of the hardened Islamist fighters that he speaks for.
These concerns are a far cry from the epic mobilization of military machinery and manpower that resulted in the invasion of France in 1944.
Look up the actress who plays Sheila, Gayle Rankin, and you'll discover that she's a far cry from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling star.
It's a far cry from the tomatoes and onions starter at your neighbourhood Italian eatery, but it's just as good and uses seasonal ingredients.
Since 2008, inflation has consistently registered below 2 percent; a far cry from the pre-financial crisis years when inflation regularly exceeded 2 percent.
They are a far cry from the inflatable structures of today, which by and large are associated with the bouncy castles of birthday parties.
But this proposed method for a new Constitution is a far cry from demonstrators' demands for direct citizen participation in creating a new Constitution.
The vibrant color palette is a far cry from her recent look at the Grammys, where she donned an intricate, white Victorian wedding dress.
It's all bland, supposedly "epic"-sounding orchestral pieces, or atmospheric cues that are a far cry from the memorable motifs Castlevania is known for.
Giddy with anticipation, I embarked on my maiden voyage to a legal dispensary, a far cry from my High Maintenance-inspired NYC delivery service.
That is a far cry from the profit of £3.97 billion that Tesco generated in 2011-12, when it could seemingly do little wrong.
While November is still politically far away, this recent evidence is a far cry from the apocalyptic predictions many were making not long ago.
The number is a far cry from the 180,000 American troops who were fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan when he took office in 2009.
Her notoriously fried hair, however, is a far cry from the sleek, tidy styles that are typically expected of powerful women in the spotlight.
The visual content of this piece is a far cry from the museum quality images usually associated with the center as a collecting institution.
Demographically, the population of Iowa is 90.7% white, while New Hampshire is 93.2% white, a far cry from the national average of 66.6% white.
This is all a far cry from a company that was supposed to be an "anti-Uber" that prided itself on treating drivers better.
Such an arrangement would be a far cry from the authoritarian, bureaucratic collectivism—or statism—that collapsed at the end of the last century.
Ms. Parker, now a 51-year-old mother of three, said "Divorce" is a far cry from the youthful "Sex and the City" frothiness.
That is a far cry from one of the earliest cyber-attacks on a nuclear facility, which took place in India two decades ago.
The stiff brown tunic and pants—the clothes she'll die in—are a far cry from the regalia worn by the Queen of Naboo.
That's a far cry from the aired version, where Daenerys cries as she's undressed by Drogo, then forced onto her knees and indisputably raped.
The Warriors drained just 26% of their field-goal attempts in Game Seven, a far cry from their 23% mark during the regular season.
They have demonstrated the greatness of these crus, even if the wines are a far cry from the style that Mr. Lynch so loved.
Whoever this lady is, I want her hair, wardrobe, and energy — all a far cry from Enos' role as Sarah Linden on The Killing.
Scorpion is the first Drake album to not be surrounded by a frenzy, a far cry from the 'Drizzymania' that characterized 2013 to 2015.
The single draws on more esoteric sound collage styles, and has a definite neurotic edge that's a far cry from his best known work.
This is a far cry from the Putin of 2014, who became an international pariah after promoting civil unrest in Ukraine and annexing Crimea.
That's "a far cry from the returns investors may have become accustomed to over the last several years," says Vanguard's senior economist Andrew Patterson.
"I'm maturing every day, and certain things I thought and said are a far cry from what I think now," Burd told the NYT. 
Overall, however, the bill is a far cry from the "tough on spending," small-government platforms most Republicans have spend their careers campaigning on.
It is a far cry from the Football League, England's second, third and fourth tier, where many smaller clubs operate on extremely tight budgets.
The original iPad launched in the U.S. in April of 2010, but it was a far cry from the powerful tablets Apple sells now.
It's a far cry from Graham's remarks just over 24 hours ago, when he warned that calling in witnesses would create only more havoc.
Her dusty vintage leather boots and ripped jean shorts are a far cry from the gown she wore to present at the 2019 Tonys.
But only four states saw their rates go up in 2016, a far cry from as recently as 2010, when 16 states experienced increases.
It's a far cry from the murderous Black Mirror bot, and certainly not as spooky as its impressive motor function demos make it seem.
This is a far cry from the situation in the late 20th century, when Italian white wines were dismissed as inoffensive, innocuous or worse.
Despite its success as a recruitment tool, "Call of Duty" is a far cry from what it&aposs actually like to serve in uniform.
And though a job at Microsoft may be a coveted position today, it's a far cry from the early days of the tech company.
All of this makes discretionary parole a far cry from the equation proposed in 1870, in which demonstrated behaviors would result in predictable outcomes.
According to the International Ice Hockey Federation, Slovenia has just over 1,000 registered hockey players — a far cry from the nearly 640,000 in Canada.
Coney Island stood ceremoniously desolate on a recent January afternoon, a far cry from the year-round bustling attraction it was promised to be.
Still, that is a far cry from the millions of tons of cargo the canal regularly trafficked during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
It is a far cry from how he grew up, with a pot of coffee of unknown provenance on the stove morning and evening.
On a 76-degree, sun-kissed afternoon — a far cry from last year's shivering 36-degree home opener — Pineda was constantly ahead of hitters.
This is a far cry from President Obama's frequent promise that ObamaCare would save the average family up to $2,500 a year in premiums.
As 2019 ended, the recession chance stood at 23.6%, still elevated but a far cry from the nearly 40% reading as the curve inverted.
The company said it lost $636 million in 2019, its first annual loss since 1997 and a far cry from $10.46 billion in 2018.
Eighty-five percent of Republicans continue to approve of his performance, according to the latest YouGov survey, a far cry from where Nixon stood.
The amateur sleuth is back for a new generation on The CW, but the TV series is a far cry from the 1930s novels.
The countries who signed the Paris agreement pledged to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, a far cry from the worst-case scenario.
Its share price to earnings ratio is just 7.8, a far cry from the sector average of 18, implying that the shares are undervalued.
The plates are almost all small; even the steak, which could pass as a main course, is a far cry from a steakhouse portion.
That's a far cry from the original Fiat 124 Spider from which this car gets its name, which was built in Italy by Pininfarina.
Such sentiment is a far cry from the "obsolete" epitaph Trump used to describe the organization throughout the campaign and well into his presidency.
She's still well behind Biden (who is at 40%), though it's a far cry from the 10% she was at in Quinnipiac's August poll.
Macron&aposs publicly schooling Trump in front of dozens of reporters is a far cry from the two leaders&apos "bromance" two years ago.
Ms. Munro's northern world is a place of drab, wintry tones and buttoned-up emotions, a far cry from Mr. Almodóvar's empire of passions.
He took questions from just four different reporters, a far cry from his marathon 90-minute presser that closed out last year's U.N. summit.
That's a far cry from the Hotel Esencia, one of the top hotels in Riviera Maya, which costs about $615 a night in August.
Their milieu may seem a far cry from the candied glamour of ballet, but the two settings share the fact of women displaying themselves.
Platinum, meanwhile, sank to a 22011-year low of $2500 an ounce in August, a far cry from a peak of $1.23,21.2 in 1.20.
Whether it lasts is an open question - there have been political and economic costs - but the situation is nonetheless a far cry from Jan.
Instead of stuffy board meetings (a far cry from our founding mission), we went against the grain and held our meetings in relaxed environments.
Nevertheless, Goldin's feed is a far cry from the social media work of another canonical figure in photography who recently made an Instagram splash.
Now, it's a far cry from Tempranillo and lobster knuckles, I know, but the third season of "True Detective" comes online on Jan. 13.
He had ample reason to be angry given the actions perpetrated by some protesters that were a far cry from peaceful as they claimed.
Denpasar's a far cry from villa-studded Ubud, Bali's thriving Western tourist center made even more popular by Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love.
With fuzz bass and random Farfisa organ noodles swirling around, the song's a far cry from the polite folk-rock James Mercer and co.
It is a far cry from the days when attendance was limited to pockets of friends and families of the players alongside curious locals.
Groups insist law be repealed LGBT groups said the draft legislation is a far cry from what they want: a full repeal of the law.
Silver prices averaged about $15.7 in 2018, a far cry from its record of $49.5 in 2011 and about 8 percent below its 2017 average.
Then we can see the manufacturing reading slide to 73, which is a far cry from 56 expected, after going through Jan with frequent snowstorm.
Yesterday's announcement that Cyborg will be making her promotional debut against Leslie Smith at UFC 198 is a far cry from the card's humble beginnings.
Leo looks ready to spit the drink out, exclaiming that it tastes like mango and strawberry, a far cry from the drink's preferred flavor profile.
The only difference now: In her words, it's simpler, more carefully curated, and a far cry from those DIY outfits that melted in the sun.
Although it will carry Goop's signature products, as well as home décor and a gardening section, it's a far cry from your average shopping sesh.
It's a far cry from the dreary solo performance in which I first encountered her music, which only makes it feel more wonderful and unpredictable.
Although better than 2018, that is still a far cry from figures of above 70 percent clocked during the boom time that ended in 2017.
That is a far cry from just 24 million who had that much equity when home prices finally hit bottom at the start of 2012.
It is a far cry from the workaday austerity of the aforementioned Seamaster and it's as far from the barebones style of the Orange Monster.

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