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Far from it -- the two had lunch this weekend.
I'm not getting everything I want — far from it.
I'm not getting everything I want -- far from it.
But the news isn't all bad – far from it.
But this isn't traditional product placement — far from it.
The impeachment investigation wasn't a sham — far from it.
But the overarching story isn't done -- far from it.
He was no prodigy — far from it, in fact.
In fact, they can (and should!) be far from it.
"I'm not perfect, I'm far from it," Becker told Mashable.
That's not to say it's empty rhetoric, far from it.
McDougal is not Trump's only Playboy connection — far from it.
That is not the case — far from it, in fact.
The distinction might seem petty, but it's far from it.
All of it sounds ordinary but is far from it.
It's not because Mueller is an incompetent; far from it.
This isn't a knock on Orlean's method — far from it.
I'm not saying Joe Biden is corrupt, far from it.
She wasn't an acclaimed author — in fact, far from it.
If you pay attention, you'll realize we're far from it.
Which isn't to say he was insincere — far from it.
Not far from it they spotted a small red car.
It's not that the economy is stalling — far from it.
Far from it, especially in the highly intriguing creature store.
Fortune 500s are seen as somewhat invincible — they're far from it.
While that seems like an overnight phenomenon, it's far from it.
That's not to say that we were perfect — far from it.
To be clear, I'm not an advanced athlete — far from it.
A.A. is not an opponent of organized religion – far from it.
But this legislation didn't fall from the sky; far from it.
Karla* was not ready to be a mother — far from it.
It's not the worse comparison in the world—far from it.
Note, though, that these aren't all bad performances — far from it.
Sarah: Even if I was far from it I still [cringes].
"It won't be easy to make it three — far from it."
But Miller and his views haven't been marginalized — far from it.
That doesn't make the bill a nothingburger, though — far from it.
Athletic departments aren't broke, like the NCAA claims—far from it.
Sanders didn't get wiped out on Tuesday night — far from it.
Jobs was never all there was to Apple — far from it.
If the messages were similar, the messengers were far from it.
The Iowa Democratic officials aren't predicting Warren's demise — far from it.
It is not a swizz, say these critics—far from it.
Far from it, say sources familiar with the central bank's thinking.
This isn't to say the stories are unreadable — far from it.
Far from it — I still have my share of bad days.
"We're not abandoning certification - far from it," Fairtrade CEO Michael Gidney said.
It sounds relatively simple, but the Naritiv system is far from it.
We should be past the hate mongers, but we're far from it.
Yet not everything is going badly for President Trump — far from it.
Beach spray's origin story doesn't start with a surfer — far from it.
The first debate showed he is not rock-solid — far from it.
Not everybody in my life has been a cheerleader; far from it.
It's not that the people of Tulsa aren't angry -- far from it.
But Manson has not always been a model prisoner ... far from it.
This new mindset isn't an industry standard — it's actually far from it.
The benefits of background-blind recruiting aren't all invented; far from it.
Far from it: it is the business rates that have defeated him.
But all of Meyer's eggs aren't in one basket — far from it.
But that didn't leave us with a boring show — far from it.
It can be envisioned but we are still very far from it.
I don't purport to be a perfect Christian; I'm far from it.
So a 224-236 delegate lead is not insurmountable: far from it.
But it's not true that we are not needed — far from it.
This doesn't mean they didn't work, far from it, as Abigail explained.
If you're looking for a quiet retreat, this is far from it.
He was thoughtful and self-deprecating, cool and yet far from it.
Which isn't to say it's a chore to watch — far from it.
That's not to say there's an expert consensus here — far from it.
But that doesn't mean these strikes aren't without risk — far from it.
However, that doesn't mean the industry is free of trends — far from it.
Solar is zero-carbon, while most utility grid energy is far from it.
That doesn't mean that young people have nothing to offer — far from it.
That doesn't mean Asian leaders gave Trump a chilly reception – far from it.
Far from it, actually, according to a report from NPD Group released recently.
That's not to say that Battle for Azeroth is boring; far from it.
But Ulta's grab for world domination isn't finished just yet — far from it.
As I said before, MIDI is very much not dead—far from it.
"This is not to say we were perfect — far from it," Biden added.
Far from it, he says, his first reaction was actually relief and optimism.
The problem is not that Rodgers is a bad manager, far from it.
We'll stress that safe doesn't mean boring — far from it in most cases.
But this isn't Porter's first brush with fame and adoration — far from it.
The realist approach to foreign policy won't undercut our strength — far from it.
I suppose I was hoping for a nice surprise… but, far from it.
Not that Drake's career has been without anxieties and challenges — far from it.
This might sound like a partisan plea, but it is far from it.
Not every instance of workplace discrimination is reported to authorities — far from it.
We don't have more cultural taboos than we used to — far from it.
Okay, fine, that was a little cheesy, but what's ahead is far from it.
It's sold as Marco Rubio's Super Bowl watch party but it's far from it.
It's not that the current devices on the market are obsolete — far from it.
I am not opposed in principle to technology-specific public policies — far from it!
Far from it: outside the big cities, PiS's nationalism and anti-elitism are popular.
This isn't to say that del Toro did a bad job — far from it.
That isn't to say Sony had a bad event — far from it, in fact.
A: Far from it, as a majority of these districts voted for Donald Trump.
That isn't to say that Kiryu's talents are on the decline—far from it.
Life at the bottom of the labour market is not joyous—far from it.
But not every inked declaration of love has to spell doom — far from it.
Computer games are designed to be engaging, while office admin is far from it.
Now, of course, I'm not saying that dreadlocks are a trend — far from it!
Far from it; he's probably the most polite and unflappable man in modern letters.
Far from it, Tehran has become even more repressive at home and belligerent abroad.
The result looked like a chocolate milkshake, but the taste was far from it.
This isn't an experience that every trans or genderqueer individual receives — far from it.
Few big European banks hit that mark; Germany's are far from it (see chart).
But Saldaña does not live in the shadow of Wrigley Field — far from it.
Yet that isn't to say he has remained silent, in fact, far from it.
It's not that the ending of Stargirl is particularly tragic — far from it, actually.
And countries and populations without resources do not lack for art, far from it.
But you shouldn't expect these polls to predict the outcomes perfectly — far from it.
It is not written in bureaucratese, but it is not far from it either.
Far from it: We risk becoming inured to them and legitimating their future use.
But while the tablets are "free," doing anything with them is far from it.
Staying on does not equal unquestionably following every directive from Washington – far from it.
The ubiquity of flats doesn't mean they're a perfect shoe, though — far from it.
I'm not saying this is a complete comparison in every respect — far from it.
Which isn't to say Gray has done wrong by the series — far from it.
But the letter signers aren't promising to fight the shutdown battle — far from it.
Sure, these ladies make everything look beyond easy — but trust me, it's far from it.
As a psychologist who's interested in these issues, I feel we're incredibly far from it.
It isn't the only business intrigued by recycling plastic in this way — far from it.
And to be fair, this isn't a minimalist and uncluttered email app — far from it.
That's not to say what Uber is launching is perfect; far from it, says Gupta.
But not everything was doom and gloom for the series, in fact far from it.
Far from it, but withholding funding or walking away from the U.N. won't change that.
The El Niño drought The fire-breathing "Godzilla" drought ain't dead yet — far from it.
But Sabo said he is far from it because Trump is not a true conservative.
It's not that the subject isn't rich enough for novelistic treatment; far from it, actually.
Far from it: It was a beautiful day, full of memories I will never forget.
Some people associate us with a steakhouse, but it's far from it—not even close.
Apparently, Kristin Cavallari isn't done opening up about her Laguna Beach days — far from it.
But that cynicism doesn't mean the show has become dour or depressing — far from it.
What disturbs liberal America is not that Russia will run the world — far from it.
It wasn't because a majority of Conservative members of Parliament liked him — far from it.
This relationship might seem at first like a random correlation, but it's far from it.
OpenAI argues that, far from it, AI should be thought of as a resource for humans.
Far from it – AI can actually empower us to act ethically, improving and even saving lives.
You won't catch Tomi Lahren bashing the March for Our Lives rally ... far from it, actually.
That's not to say that all drug policy reform is a bad idea; far from it.
He also expressed frustration when asked about administration attacks on the media: "Far from it actually".
Yet that doesn't mean life with the two-time Grammy winner was easy – far from it.
Far from it: Chris Plante purchased his first muffin in "like six months" later this afternoon.
Sticking to the spending caps will not solve all our nation's fiscal woes—far from it.
IF THE avocado has an original terroir or habitat, Costa Rica can't be far from it.
We're not saying that Hollywood is as inclusive as it needs to be — far from it.
Far from it, and probably the most highly visible exception that China has yet to produce.
I'm not sure we've crossed that threshold yet, but we can't be that far from it.
The horror does not end when the experimenters try to save their subjects — far from it.
England were not perfect in the group stage – far from it – but they weren't bad either.
But that by no means justifies a military response to the situation there — far from it.
Their home in Sonoma had not burned, but fires were still raging not far from it.
As humanity confronts the coronavirus, we're not seeing mass panic right now—far from it, really.
This doesn't mean that Washington will be boring in the next two years — far from it.
Ancelotti had not changed, far from it, but the context in which he found himself had.
Yet the book is not offering some idealized vision of safe, genteel life — far from it.
Harvey Weinstein wasn't the first person in Hollywood to be accused of sexual misconduct; far from it.
To be fair, the "hit-your-head and madness ensues" trope isn't completely fiction—far from it.
Anyone who's ever planned a wedding knows that it is not easy — it's far from it, actually.
That's not to say that we're all perfectly happy with our respective flesh sacks — far from it.
Yes, but: Both Facebook and GrubHub are profitable, unlike Lyft, which is far from it right now.
That is not because it is a less sexist sector of the entertainment industry, far from it.
Far from it; the thing we cannot forget about the film is that it was pretty racist.
"I wouldn't say he was a malevolent individual, far from it," Mr. Shiffman said of Mr. Doctoroff.
In fact, he's far from it — he's got a partner for life and an ever-growing family.
The progressive feminist movement has not resolved its multiple issues around diversity and inclusion — far from it.
Zayn Malik didn't let a porn site's tweet rub him the wrong way ... oh, far from it.
While Cohen was not an official part of the Trump campaign, he was never far from it.
Not far from it, I came across a group of several dozen Taliban fighters, dressed in black.
It's not that McBee delivers a highhanded lecture on the nature of contemporary masculinity—far from it.
It is not that nothing can be done to avert such a global catastrophe; far from it.
Far from it, I believe a lack of stronger leadership within Islam is part of the problem.
Being fat isn't restricted to families on food stamps—far from it, especially in Butt's theoretical backyard.
But Sharapova is not painstakingly tracking her progress toward being able to qualify — far from it, actually.
Of course, the advertised amount isn't what the winner would end up with — far from it, actually.
However, this policy does not address the debt mountains (far from it) and rising global geopolitical tensions.
That doesn't mean that the lobbying group is suddenly a paragon of cultural innovation — far from it.
The audience sits on three sides of the open stage, and no seat is far from it.
But the epigenetics breakthrough does not begin and end with a certain product or brand — far from it.
I'm not the first person to point to a pay gap in the tech industry — far from it.
Far from it: subscriptions are vital, because they provide sustainability to the content and software I care about.
I don't mean to imply that Phantom Thread is a movie about the #MeToo movement — far from it.
It doesn't mean he was good—far from it—but at least there was some kind of stability.
"I'm not getting everything I want — far from it," Paul wrote in an opinion piece for Fox News.
I am not suggesting that community comes to the fore only during a Fourth Turning—far from it.
This wasn't a knee-jerk response to reports of homophobic chanting at the Brighton game – far from it.
"London Boy" would "be cool if it were Estelle's 2008 banger 'American Boy'" — but it's far from it.
We've never been afraid what's on our mind, far from it, but we're not a politically motivated band.
His policies have nothing to do with setting one class off against another — far from it, he insists.
Yet Kerr does not want to be the only voice in the room — far from it, in fact.
"The slowdown is not due to a lack of interest — far from it," Llamas said in a statement.
Far from it, that argument would in fact be nonsensical and for good reasons invite charges of ageism.
And while the Spaniards may have thought birria was trash, de Livier's recipe is pretty far from it.
Far from it being a pastime, learning English as a second language was a necessity to further her career.
"This isn't the Stanford rape case -- this is as far from it as you can get," she told CNN.
That isn't to say it's perfect — far from it — nor is it to say that everyone needs a smartwatch.
This plague is not unique to our realm, far from it, but the political world must be an example.
It was the time where we might have wanted to be grown up, but we were far from it.
But while that page might look like other pro-net neutrality sites at first glance, it's far from it.
Far from it, I always buy the largest-capacity iPhone possible (in my case, I've got 256GB iPhone 7).
Far from it, but I did find it surprising that my stress level corresponded to my pulse wave velocity.
The right wing of Canadian politics does not support any of Trump's more extreme public positions — far from it.
This rule isn't about consumer safety – far from it, in fact – it's a blatant power grab by the FDA.
The FIRST STEP Act is not the end of the criminal justice reform effort; far from it, in fact.
We know they're far from it: They're users of real people for their own selfish, personal goals and advancement.
In the end, it's something to be aware of, but for me it's not a dealbreaker – far from it.
Far from it: For most of its history, Canada was every bit as bigoted and intolerant as its peers.
The bottom line is that the Rucho opinion has not ended courts' involvement in redistricting cases — far from it.
Not far from it is the statue of Mr. Meredith, much newer, that had been vandalized with a noose.
Far from it, but they have a financial bias toward Trump-related content, because that content gets more clicks.
Users thought that by simply avoiding red mitsubishis they'd be safe, when in reality they were far from it.
They're not unwanted -- far from it -- but are victims of a brutal choice: feed the children, or feed the grandparents.
Far from it: 62 percent of Scots voted to remain in the EU. Scots back Remain as UK votes Leave.
No, we're not saying someone told the cookie company to cut it out with the new additions, far from it.
Next to the people excavated from the Chelsea Old Church (posh) are those from St Brides Workhouse (far from it).
While the series sounds like it's a tribute to HBO's popular Game of Thrones series, it is far from it.
Far from it: On a few specific policy issues, Clinton voters in 2016 were more left-wing than Sanders voters.
The result was not peace or an end to the conflict — far from it — but at least a welcome lull.
Strip mall parking lots in and around Phoenix were full over the weekend, but polling sites were far from it.
Strip mall parking lots in and around Phoenix were full over the weekend, but polling sites were far from it.
Far from it, CES was still packed with several impressive Ultra HD TV models set for release throughout the year.
Such comfy temperatures and an early spring may seem like a good thing for Alaskans, but they're far from it.
While MC Bin Laden's name may suggest a dangerous individual with a penchant for causing controversy, he is far from it.
Far from it: estimates say this is going to be the busiest Memorial Day travel weekend in more than a decade.
So those two positions, being far from it and then the immersive experience of being in it, I'm really interested in.
Jane The Virgin, for example, is not at all stupid (far from it — I think the word "brilliant" is in order).
That's not to say they're incompetent, far from it: the Templar are generally winning their epoch-spanning war to enslave mankind.
But here's the puzzle: In many ways, the lives of rich and poor parents haven't become more equal — far from it.
Mr. Cuomo does not hide how serious things are — far from it — but he is calm, composed, polite and authoritative throughout.
They would strengthen gun control laws, but they wouldn't turn the state into the strictest in the country — far from it.
That creates a series of ethical concerns, especially because the President has not divested himself from his empire — far from it.
Do not confuse preapproval with prequalification, which, for some baffling reason, sounds like the same thing but is far from it.
Thorne isn't the first woman in the public eye to have her nude photos exposed without her consent; far from it.
Far from it, in fact, after Aaron Gordon led Orlando to a 53-100 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Friday night.
New York's Daily News kept it simple with one large headline that read "OUR LONG NATIONAL NIGHTMARE IS OVER (FAR FROM IT)"
The Revenant isn't his best performance — far from it — but he benefits from an extraordinarily weak year for the Best Actor category.
Last Flag Flying is far from it, though; a practical 180 from last year's bro-y and wonderfully fun Everybody Wants Some!!
My reasons for remaining online friends with him weren't because I had any intention of being his friend IRL — far from it.
Far from it; picking winners and losers in another Middle Eastern conflict has brought the civil war no closer to a resolution.
Far from it, in fact, it looks more like some sort of medical receptacle than something you'd want anywhere near your kitchen.
Far from it: In contemporary portraits, these men were clean shaven, with the loose, wavy hair of the Romantic era they embodied.
Far from it: It's more about how happy they are at having no further obligation to romance the donors — yes, the campaign donors.
The poor ladybug is far from the only creature to be subjected to this kind of torturous mind control, either; far from it.
The facility doesn't only make yarn for American Giant — far from it; it services hundreds of companies, over 22018 plants in six states.
This is not to say the plays are hetero assimilationist in the sense of Will and Grace or Modern Family — far from it.
These people aren't our friends, far from it, and yet there's a bizarre, desperate desire we have to make them feel that way.
We've obviously not seen many people take a wait-and-see approach to Trump generally and his foreign policy specifically, far from it.
The San Clemente crib went for $1.5 mil, and the buyer expected it to be in tip-top condition -- far from it, he says.
Not to say that Salah is the equal of Messi — far from it — or that he has achieved, or might yet achieve, as much.
"The Chinese are not romantic anymore about their relations with Africa — far from it," said Ibbo Mandaza, a political analyst and businessman in Zimbabwe.
While Boy & the World ranks last among the five nominees in this category, that's not to say it's a poor film — far from it.
Far from it, AT&T and Verizon initiated huge layoffs in the United States last year, despite also benefiting hugely from Trump tax cuts.
Far from it, with Apple's CarPlay and Android Auto and third-party services built into infotainment systems, like Nuance with its Dragon Drive interface.
If lipstick shades had personalities, they might look a little something like this: Nude knows what she likes and doesn't stray far from it.
While the potential for interconnected operations is there, the reality is far from it, as only a few disparate companies have examined the opportunity.
To remember doing the right thing doesn't require us to be perfect, because many of the heroes of Marvel Universe are far from it.
Far from it, he is a hero of this country's war of liberation who served as Zimbabwe's ambassador to three nations over two decades.
The IWF isn't asking us to be vigilantes, setting out to find this stuff ourselves—far from it; to do so would be illegal.
There were two healthcare bills introduced in the Senate yesterday, which might surprise people who thought the healthcare fight was over—far from it.
"I am not saying Joe Biden is corrupt — far from it," said Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
The next movie in the 'Star Wars Story' franchise will feature Obi-Wan Kenobi -- but it ain't an origin story ... far from it actually.
We, as a society, are treating the playwright who wrote these lines like the great villain of English literature — when he's far from it.
As a society, we were on the cusp of embracing professional psychological support, but far from it in my caring yet overly private family.
Chatroulette wasn't exactly civil—far from it—but there was no easy way to coordinate attacks, no built-in mechanisms to amplify bad behavior.
It's all very reminiscent of what Google was originally envisioning Glass would be able to do — but the end result was far, far from it.
In my recollection of our family meal, it was not that the mothers at the table denied the existence of sexual harassment, far from it.
When the time came to replace him, then, Bayern decided it needed a change of pace: not quite a rest, but not far from it.
Hilary Duff's baby bump is growing by the minute, but that doesn't mean her summer beach days are behind her ... far from it, in fact.
Far from it, as she continues to face scrutiny for what many people believe is cultural appropriation and at worse willful ignorance on issues of race.
Nope, far from it, I still have my issues with the queer rep and am awaiting to see how things are resolved in the season finale.
Corden added that when he sent Trump into the wings after the cameo, he wasn't shellshocked like other participating audience members typically were — far from it.
Far from it—because bashing the new tenant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will present Trump with his best chance to stir up outrage and get attention.
Far from it — instead, his campaign has done wildly better than practically any political observer predicted, and is helping shape the future of the Democratic Party.
Far from it: I plan on undergoing the training myself this year, and I'm certain I will not be any better prepared than those I watched.
Far from it, in fact: Nintendo has maybe the greatest lineup of first-party franchises in gaming history, and the new Zelda may be the best yet.
Life at the Playboy Mansion may have seemed shiny and glamorous from the outside, but Holly Madison says that behind closed doors, it was far from it.
While many listeners may assume that the song is an ode to romance and love, the singer himself explained that it's actually not — and far from it.
"The problem of Abengoa is not the failure of a sector, far from it," said Luis Crespo, the president of Estela, the European solar thermal electricity association.
This isn't to say Brazil or Rio's power structure are blameless—far from it—or that there's nothing here for other prospective mega-event hosts to learn.
But I ended up finding a cultural story about a supermarket that brought a slice of home — and more — to baseball players who are far from it.
Things didn't go perfectly — far from it, as some cities fared much worse than others, and people didn't always obey what experts and officials were telling them.
It's not something I seek out (far from it), but as a business reporter who covered Wall Street and C.E.O.s for years, it came with the territory.
Though this coronavirus outbreak is new, the persistent, racist idea that Chinese people are filthy and will indiscriminately eat anything with a pulse is far from it.
This is not to say that a president should hire only lawyers, who are ethically bound to refrain from speaking out, as his advisers; far from it.
Far from it being a case of the tail wagging the dog, the collection looked great, even removed from its Japanese element and shrunken to smartphone-size.
"Of course, I cannot guarantee that they will respect their initial timeline, but we are confident that they will not be very far from it," Leroy said.
I'm not saying Ali took boxing lightly — far from it — but he understood that keeping his audience—fans and opponents — entertained would focus more attention on his bouts.
Not sure when if ever Mr. Trump will realize that he is not the smartest man or even the best negotiator in the world -- indeed, far from it.
Durk ain't exactly poor (far from it) but his legal bills are mounting up -- and it's not like this case is about to wrap up any time soon.
With their popular woman-led tasting events, the Beer Sisters are showing people that home-brewing is not a men-only pursuit—in fact it's far from it.
You grow up with these guys, you spend tons of time in the clubhouse, you have to treat it like it's everyday life — but it's far from it.
Not all of the trains had them (far from it, it seemed), but it was extremely convenient when trains did have plugs where I could recharge my phone.
Still room to improve The experts agree that a country ranking at the top for life expectancy does not mean there's no room for improvement -- far from it.
We&aposre not made to pity them — far from it at certain points — and their disability is simply a part of their character, just like in real life.
Samsung claims the 55Wh battery is good for up to 14 hours of use, but as with any Windows laptop maker's battery claims, the reality is far from it.
That isn't to say it was a bad show from Sony — far from it, in fact, as each of those games have taken the year to really improve themselves.
Kasich is no Donald Trump fan -- far from it -- but some Ohio Republicans see signs that even former Kasich primary voters are turning to Trump in the general election.
While they made it look easy, Williams — who fights with her left hand despite being right handed as her character is left handed — says it was far from it.
And Coates makes clear that the Wakandans' strife and distrust isn't unwarranted or illogical — Wakanda is supposedly exceptional, but under its current regime, the country is far from it.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry aren't going to be left penniless -- FAR from it actually, according to Ryan Seacrest and Mark Cuban ... so long as they follow this advice.
Young Dro's gonna have to spend time behind bars for smashing banana pudding in his GF's face ... but it ain't all bad news for the rapper, far from it.
The museum doesn't shy away from depicting the harsh tactics of the K.G.B. Far from it: There are interactive exhibits, like a model of a chair used for interrogations.
At the risk of conjuring up a feeling of doom and gloom, featherweight is no longer the division it was a year or two ago—far from it, in fact.
So while this may not be a Snapchat "oops" it's still a reminder that what was once a send-and-then-it-disappears messaging experience is now far from it.
He was also able to capture some spectacular footage of the Aurora Borealis, which could redeem even the most boring of vacation videos—even though this one was far from it.
This finale episode isn't the strongest in the Outlander canon — far from it — but it does wrap up many loose ends (*cough* Young Ian), and opens new possibilities for next season.
This doesn't mean the wines will be bad—far from it—but if you want the image of the little winemaker managing a ten-acre vineyard, you're in the wrong place.
She's not 100% -- far from it -- admitting the surgery has messed with her ability to balance and when she moves her head a certain way, she feels like a drunk person.
"Harvey Penick's Little Red Book," a short manual of pithy anecdotes and golf tips from a lifelong caddie, is not a Buddhist text, but it's not all that far from it.
When they say that the system is rigged, they have this kind of wrongdoing — and the widely accepted and entirely legal shenanigans that are none too far from it — in mind.
In his new memoir, Love, Africa, he lends a personal dimension to that work, recounting his long love affair with the continent — and with a woman who lived far from it.
Far from it: One of the main characteristics of acid house piano, in general, is to merge jazz-influenced minor and major 7 chords to create this warm and cold affect.
When President Trump fired James B. Comey as the director of the F.B.I. last May, that did not mean the end of Mr. Comey's time in the public eye — far from it.
"A lot of people would like to think it was a strenuous process for him," says one of the talking heads, before going on to stress that it was far from it.
On Wednesday, Schiff told Todd of Clapper's statements, "All I can tell you is reviewing the evidence that I have, I don't think you can conclude that at all — far from it."
Rose chose writers not because they are more inventive in living — far from it — but because they tend to be diligent reporters of their lives, leaving us more material to work with.
It was a regular-season game for the Phillies, who are in the thick of the National League East race, and the Mets, who are far from it, so the game mattered.
We need not agree with every move a seducer makes—far from it—but the moment we decide that we're no longer cool with this arrangement is the moment when authority disappears.
While we've never had a perfect system of news production and distribution (far from it), we have always had a pretty clear understanding of how it came to us, who decided, and why.
While the Navy did not lend its support to theories that the incidents are evidence of extraterrestrial life—far from it—it is effectively stating that said incidents need to be further investigated.
Far from it, as my colleague Sarah Kliff explained: States have passed nearly 300 anti-abortion laws since 2010, and most of them are nothing like the Texas laws that were struck down.
The political pressures around Watergate did not guarantee that Nixon's wrongdoing would come to light or that there would be unanimous support for his impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee -- far from it.
"For me and many historians, they provided that ability to spark a conversation and put it in our face that we did not have a perfect past -- far from it, in the South."
Far from it: Congress has a much broader investigative mandate than Mueller was given, and that will include whether Trump committed obstruction during the probe, and a great many things outside its scope.
"We told Scott that the worst thing he could do is try and be funny because we don't want anyone to think or believe Scott came to replace Paul — far from it," he says.
You'd assume that once I'd downed a pint of water and nipped to the shops for a bag of easy-peelers and a Boost bar I'd have gotten over myself, but far from it.
It has been building and actively improving its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles for years, with the former now more or less in a final state but the latter far from it.
That's not to say that I think it's just a media consumption device anymore — far from it — but the whole discourse around "the future of computers" is exhausting and a little beside the point.
Five vipassanas in, I'm not saying I've become perfect—far from it—but I have noticed that my behavior has changed in a way that suggests vipassana has actually reconfigured my brain a bit.
I say this not because Klein's book is flawless — far from it — but because it makes a strong case for tackling the climate crisis as not just an urgent undertaking, but an inspiring one.
Dominic Monaghan had some landscaping done at his place by a guy he thought was qualified to do the job -- but turned out to be far from it ... this according to a new lawsuit.
With that top of mind, we've teamed up with Clarks to prove that you don't have to compromise when it comes to shoes that can offer both comfort and style — in fact, far from it.
Far from it; the men and women who volunteered to serve their country did everything that policymakers in Washington ordered them to do, at a considerable cost to their own lives and their mental health.
The Arab spring began unfolding in 2011, a year before Mr Xi took over, and though it hardly amounted to a democratic breakthrough—far from it—it showed that authoritarian governments could prove unexpectedly brittle.
In short, Swift is no longer "rudely barging in on a white-veil occasion" to interrupt a wedding, like she dreams about in the title track from her 2010 album Speak Now—far from it.
This is not to say that he glorifies the narco world — far from it — but he writes what a former classmate of mine called "the-people-must-know" novels with the otherworldly beauty of myth.
Far from it — because in order for the Duo to succeed both Microsoft and Google will have to accomplish something that each company has demonstrably spectacularly failed to do several times each in the past decade.
The Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star — who recently learned the sex of her upcoming child with husband Jionni LaValle — wished her followers a "Happy Friday" on Instagram, but posted a photo that looked far from it.
It wasn't that either of us felt progress was inevitable — far from it — but we did believe that the world had entered an era when reason was on the march and tolerance and diversity were ascendant.
Glycolic, citric, lactic, and mandelic acids are common in many formulas, but despite their shared ability to break down the binding and buildup between skin cells, they're not alike in every way — far from it, in fact.
The brake is unlikely to be renewed in the future because Britain will struggle to show that its migrants constitute an "emergency" (far from it: they pay more into the state than they take out in services).
Far from it, Honest instead appears to be undergoing a shift, both away from its origins as an e-commerce business, as well as from the broader non-toxic household products that it was originally focused around.
Though it might feel far from it, with gloomy skies and the possibility of snow this weekend, the festival of color will lend some brightness — Holi involves smearing vibrant dyes or colored powder, gulal, on our bodies.
I'm also not saying the Airpods sound bad — far from it, actually — but because they sit in your ears instead of creating a full seal the way gummy-tipped earbuds do, there is a loss of audio fidelity.
We never argue about how best to take care of our daughter, not because we always agree — far from it — but because we know we need to channel every atom of energy into protecting her and her siblings.
Shortly after Mr. Mueller concluded his investigation without any indictments related to Russian collusion with the Trump campaign, Representative Adam Schiff, now the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, did not admit he was wrong — far from it.
This is not to say that protest movements, direct action, and civil disobedience are not valuable or that they've become outdated in some sense—far from it: today's left would be further strengthened by more militant street mobilizations.
Of course, that doesn't mean such bias is a thing of the past -- far from it; pregnancy discrimination charges filed with the EEOC and related agencies have surged in the past two decades and can still be startlingly blatant.
Up until last year, it was accurate to say that Goldwater still provided the intellectual framework for the Republican Party: George W. Bush is disliked by so many Republicans because his big-government conservatism strayed too far from it.
I am no conspiracy theorist, far from it, but all the people out there who feel that their lives have passed out of their control, that they are caught in the maw of some implacable machine, have a point.
Regional integration in East Africa is threatened by the personal interests of the heads of member states, stagnated by deep suspicion that infrastructural and trade integration will economically annihilate landlocked countries while profiting those linked to the sea, far from it.
Deal Street Asia's upcoming Asia PE-VC Summit takes place in Singapore in September Deal Street Asia's upcoming Asia PE-VC Summit takes place in Singapore in September This is far from it for the FT in terms of deals.
This is not to say that enduring a parent who casually uses the incorrect pronouns in referring to a child they're supposed to love and care for is some sort of ennobling sacrifice that's worth the pain — far from it.
The album sees Lewis turning inward, casting off the sleek 80s pop bombast of Eclipse and his past work—though he never strays too far from it—in favor of a more chameleonic pop repertoire that explores the spaces between sounds.
And since Democrats allot all their primary and caucus delegates proportionally, Sanders won't be able to overcome Clinton's existing pledged delegate lead unless he wins incredible landslide victories across the board tonight — which he hasn't done so far, far from it.
Far from it: the Pentagon's top military and civilian officials believe that climate change poses a direct threat to US national security and to the stability of the world at large, making their job harder and more dangerous both at home and abroad.
Far from it; it's cranking up a gear as taxi associations demand a firewall for their sector by overruling the on-demand convenience of app-based rivals which are counter protesting in the hopes of steering out of a looming regulatory bind.
The announcement of Tesla's solar tiles does not guarantee a sweeping solar power revolution; far from it, since Tesla says it won't start installing the product in any consumer homes until next year, and a lot can happen between now and then.
It's also a concept album about marital strife — sometimes lighthearted and sometimes far from it — abetted by a dozen female duet partners reflecting Mr. Prine's broad esteem, among them Miranda Lambert, Alison Krauss, Lee Ann Womack, Iris DeMent, Susan Tedeschi and Kacey Musgraves.
Far from it: Reich's race mistake deserves closer examination because it is made again and again by smart, well-meaning people who seem to believe that the key to supporting communities of color is to help them make better decisions with their money.
She stressed that she had not grown bored with the work she had been doing for ABC — far from it — but she found that she was able to solve crises that once occupied a week of her time in 30 minutes flat.
Far from it, the fans that pack into the T-Mobile Arena are among the loudest and most colorful in sports and, this still being Vegas, the party starts well before the puck drops and carries on in the streets after the arena clears out.
FABER: OK NOT TOO FAR FROM IT. IS THERE GOING TO BE A DAY WHERE YOU START TO SEE A MULTIPLE TO BOOK VALUE AS OPPOSED TO BELOW IT, NOT JUST FOR YOU, BUT THE REST OF THE SECTOR OR ARE THOSE DAYS OVER?
Far from it, in fact: The 1975 cut "Menswear" was a curious outlier on its respective record in embracing subtle textures and rippling electronic patterns, and I Like It When You Sleep's six-minute-plus title track goes whole-hog with the bleep-bloop stuff.
Far from it, in fact, as the old payments processing giant has done a fine job of modernizing its signature interlocking circles and integrating them into a modern, cohesive brand identity that keeps the logo looking great even at small sizes on mobile screens.
Morales Rocketto said she doesn't think the DNC is anti-diversity — "far from it, Perez and co are probably the most pro-diversity, equity and inclusion DNC ever," she said — but added that the entire political system has always been geared against candidates of color and women.
When I bring up, for instance, the chumminess of Halt and Catch Fire's cast, or their willingness to experiment with new ideas and approaches as they're filming scenes, I'm not doing so to suggest that the show is some kind of utopian TV set — far from it.
I am not suggesting that Kagan is a racist (far from it), but, at the least, he should have contextualized Frank's essay in his introduction to the volume and highlighted it as an example of the virulent racism built into the foundation of the Classics field.
Jeff Flake, a Republican who has long sought compromise on immigration reform, characterized ending the diversity lottery program and reallocating the visas as "easier" than any of the other components, lawmakers who are part of Hispanic and African-American groups say the reality is far from it.
Fifteen people in Iran have died so far from it, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA)China remains home to the vast majority of global cases, but Japan, South Korea, Italy, and Iran have all recorded substantial numbers of infections in the past week.
Because Raetia never effectively developed feudal hierarchies of power, a citizen of the canton didn't see considerations of communal solidarity as any threat to individual freedoms; far from it, he "view[ed] government as an extension of the interests he held in common with fellow citizens," Barber observed.
I suspect that this particular loss will wind up like any other, for people near to it and far from it—that it will become part of the landscape of life, and share space with brighter things, and brighten up itself into something more legible than what it is now.
But I don't want to restate a racial binary far from it, I am conscious of the disappointment and confusion of postcolonial populations when their rulers became as dictatorial and flawed as colonial masters, so I want to ask old questions around morality and choice in, hopefully, a unique context.
Far from it, "Born in the U.S.A." takes a harsh look at the US as a "military-industrial-complex ... and the way in which we treat those who have risked their lives in battle," as The Daily Beast pointed out in 19793 while noting how often politicians often miss this message.
" Putin has made similar claims about Russian culture and civilization, and has been driven by a desire to restore Russia to its past glory, viewing the collapse of the Soviet Union as a "catastrophe" not because he believes in communism (far from it), but because he believes in Russia's destiny to lead "Eurasia.
I have had the opportunity to travel with a smart bag, and it was nice to have a bag that would alert me if I walked too far from it or could charge my phone while I sat at a gate, far from an outlet, waiting for my now-delayed flight to board.
This game was not the most egregious example of it in recent weeks — far from it — but there was nevertheless something eerily familiar about Manchester United's visit to Everton: A sense that we had seen this game before, and that we would see it again, and again, in the weeks and months to come.
Far from it—while one tap on the button does indeed pause (or play) the current queue, you can also tap it twice to skip to the next track, tap it three times to skip back to the previous track, and tap and hold on it to group it with the last active room.
It's not that the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are bad phones — far from it, they're some of the best-performing smartphones you can buy — it's just that Apple spoiled its own launch party by also announcing the iPhone X, which has demonstrably major upgrades, like an edge-to-edge screen and an advanced front-facing camera module.
But their differences — not just in race and class but in geographic origins, temperament, power, and position — were much more dramatic… In one sense, Kennedy's journey had been shorter: he'd been born into wealth and fame and never strayed far from it, while King had been born obscure and became one of the most famous people in the world.
Far from it: The All Above All campaign to repeal the Hyde amendment just announced a six-figure ad buy in Washington, DC, urging lawmakers to "be bold" by ending the 14-year ban and saying that women won't be "punished" — a reference to Trump's infamous line about what might happen to women if Roe v.
Over the past 21 years of war, US officials have repeatedly insisted that the US is making progress in Afghanistan, but more than 2,000 pages of notes from interviews with more than 400 people who had a direct role in the war in Afghanistan indicate that data was altered and facts were twisted to present a positive picture when the reality in country was far from it, The Post reported Monday.
Far from it; as conservative writer Varad Mehta noted in Arc Digital, Romney's popularity is underwater in his home state of Utah (he has a 46-51 percent approval rating), but Trump's popularity has remained remarkably static — and very high — within the GOP: In their latest surveys, Gallup, CNN, and Quinnipiac all found only 6 percent of Republicans endorse removing President Trump from office, with 93, 90, and 91 percent, respectively, against.
We can tell you how to make all of the best stoner snacks on the planet, sure, but realistically, you very well may find yourself parked in front of a TV, computer, or phone screen, attempting to ground yourself in reality (or flee far from it) by indulging in the utter strangeness that is the internet and its literally endless deluge of music, sex, plants, ugly cats, beautiful babies, instructional videos, cheese pulls, articles about curry that comes with edible anal orbs, and, you know, all other things that the human brain tends to fixate on.

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